<p>what are some good, conservative colleges in CA?</p>
<p>Biola, Azusa Pacific, Hope...</p>
<p>Would NOT recommend: Masters (due to lack of quality education and disconnect w/ world around them)</p>
<p>Depends what you mean by conservative. Try also Westmont & Point Loma.</p>
<p>I see Hope mentioned above. Be sure in your research that you don't confuse the California Hope with Hope College in Holland MI.</p>
<p>Good luck in your search.</p>
<p>Westmont! Beautiful location... excellent faculty.... caring and committed student body.</p>
<p>Biola is an awesome school. I'm considering going there next year.</p>
<p>Point Loma has a beautiful campus on the Pacific. I don't know how conservative it is, but I do know they bar dancing.</p>
<p>Vanguard University of Southern California! It's in Orange county and about a mile away from the beach.</p>
<p>Hope is not a good school by any definition. Really it isn't. That is unless you plan to be a preacher. Azusa is known as the party school. I wouldn't call it conservative. The most conservative of the ones mentioned would be Biola. There is also Cal Baptist in Riverside. Also in Riverside is La Sierra. I don't know much about it, though, so I can't comment on if it is good. I believe that Concordia is one of the more liberal in the area of the religious schools also.</p>
<p>Thomas Aquinas College, Santa Paula is a very conservative (Catholic), very academically challenging school.</p>
<p>Whatever happened to just going to a good school, regardless if you classify it as liberal or conservative? How do you even classify schools that way? Because of the teachers, students, past history, medium income, etc?</p>
<p>there is also Santa Clara</p>
<p>Pepperdine University, Loyola Marymount University</p>
<p>Cal Lutheran, Santa Clara,</p>
<p>Westmont is terrific in every respect (OK, I went there…)</p>
<p>Pepperdine offers the best education of the Christian schools by the numbers (e.g. average test scores, student to teacher ratio - don’t quote me on that-, etc.)</p>
<p>Pepperdine, education-wise. There is no other Christian college in CA that can compete with it. The University of San Diego would probably be my pick for #2.</p>
<p>What is it like to go to a religious school if you aren’t religious at all? does that happen ever?</p>
<p>is westmont okay for someone liberal, from Seattle, and possibly a biology major?</p>