<p>I am interested in liberal art colleges.
Could you give me names of good liberal art that are not highly selective (Williams, Amherst we all know ^^) and names of good liberal art that accept roughly half of their applicants.
I am international student and live outside us so I need some help for choosing the right college.
You can give me names of uni/college that are generous to give F.A. for international student. I will compare those names with my SAT and etc
Could u give me an opinion about Hunter college, ohio wesleyan uni, kalamazoo, clark uni - those are my safety college. Gettysburg is my reach college or probably match.</p>
<p>“Names of good liberal art that accept roughly half of their applicants”</p>
<p>Smith College (if you are a female)
Macalester College
Bryn Mawr College
Mount Holyoke College
Occidental College
Whitman College
Franklin and Marshall College
Skidmore College
Dickinson College
St. Olaf College
Wabash College
Wheaton College</p>
<p>DePauw is aggressive in trying to recruit International students and accept more than 50%. It is similar in stature to Gettysburg and possibly a slight notch above Ohio Wesleyan</p>
<p>I believe Whitman selects roughly half, though I found it a little too small and walla walla is not much of a college town.
Reed is great and The acceptance is around 30 percent, plus it’s in Portland which is a great city.
Puget sound, willamette, and Lewis and Clark all accept roughly half as well and are also in the pacific north west.<br>
If you’re looking at the east East Coast, Colby, colgate, tufts, and trinity are all around 30 percent as well as Hamilton and bates. Conneticut college is nearly 40%.
I recommend looking at the “little ivies” ( most of which iv’e listed here). Though some are highly selective, like Williams, others are more near what you’ve requested.</p>
<p>If you are a guy, then I would suggest DePauw’s rival, Wabash College. It has good financial aid for international students and they are also trying to increase international students. It accepts about 49% of applicants.</p>