<p>You should look at Reed College (in Portland, Oregon) if you like small liberal arts colleges. Reed’s a small liberal arts college, and Reed meets full need. Pitzer College (in California) also meets full need and is a liberal arts college. </p>
<p>You should have a look at Emory University, which also meets full need. They have a program where you do your first 2 years at a small liberal arts college about 40 minutes away from the main campus – the campus at the liberal arts branch (Oxford College of Emory University) is incredibly diverse, and Emory (where you spend the last 2 years, and receive a degree from) has great language programs. Emory’s main campus still has a low student to faculty ratio, especially in the upper-level classes you’d be taking by the time you moved on to the main campus, so an increase in class sizes shouldn’t be a worry. I’d definitely consider Emory, especially the Oxford pathway. </p>
<p>I’d take NYU off your list though… It gives terrible aid and is nothing like a small liberal arts college.</p>