I’m looking for other schools that have a campus in the decent sized city but yet they are separated.
The school has its campus within the city but I don’t want to be walking down busy city streets in order to get to class.
Some schools that I feel have the campus that I’m looking for are Northwestern and WashU. They are both located in decent sized cities but their campuses are separate from it.
I’m looking for other schools that are similar to these.
http://www.sjsu.edu/map/
https://www.howard.edu/explore/map/HowardUniversity_CentralCampusMap_2016-06-08.pdf
Tufts in Boston; University of Richmond; Rice University; Emory; Tulane; Georgetown; WPI in Worcester
URochester
Case Western
Rice is in the beautiful museum district in central Houston. Rice has a self contained campus surrounded by large oak trees and hedges. Life off campus is referred to as “outside the hedges.” Other schools that might fit the bill: University of Chicago, Vanderbilt, SMU.
Barnard
Columbia
Fordham
Wagner
Several CUNY campuses, such as City College, Brooklyn College, Queens College (if you’re applying for next year, you may want to apply as a Macaulay Honors scholar – full tuition and stipend for instate students. In-state you need to live in NYState for 6 months before enrolling but check the special issues with Macaulay)
Slightly further out of NYC but in the metro region–
Sarah Lawrence
Manhattan College
Manhattanville College
Hofstra
Marist
Vassar–off to the side of Poughkeepsie
Syracuse
Union
Smaller city-
SUNY New Paltz
Smith is in small very active town of Northampton
Skidmore is in small active lovely town of Saratoga
Clark University
Bates college in Lewiston
UMaine Orono (also has in-state tuition matching)
Macalester
Reed
Lewis & Clark
Occidental
Whitman is in Walla Walla
Connecticut College
Brown
UPenn
Yale
Harvard