<p>Anyone have any idea of some good Classics programs at LAC's outside of bryn mawr, swarthmore, holy cross. If you could list a few programs outside of the most selective schools, I'd appreciate it.</p>
<p>St John's for sure</p>
<p>I am also interested in a list.</p>
<p>I just want to point out -- It takes a lot of guts to major in Classics. Haha.</p>
<p>UChicago</p>
<p>I am considering Classics myself.</p>
<p>St. John's? I don't understand why that's recommended, unless you're confusing classics of literature with Classical Studies.</p>
<p>Bard
Barnard
Beloit
Bowdoin
Brandeis (not exactly a LAC)
College of William & Mary
College of Wooster
Davidson
Grinnell
Hamilton
Haverford
Pomona
Reed
Skidmore
Tufts (not exactly a LAC)
Wesleyan</p>
<p>St. John's has only a liberal arts major, but it does require students to study Greek. I think he/she means Classics (ie. Latin and Greek), as Holy Cross was mentioned.</p>
<p>U Chicago has Classics...not a LAC though.</p>
<p>Rugg's Recommendations -LACs for Classics
Barnard
Brown (like an LAC)
Bryn Mawr
Drew
Holy Cross
Kalamazoo
Macalester
Middlebury
Swarthmore
Trinity (TX)
Williams</p>
<p>less selective:
Beloit
Coe
C of Miseracordia
Randolph Macon Women's
Hollins
St. Anselm</p>
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<p>This has been discussed on various threads. Search for them.</p>