<p>I know Uc Berkeley is wicked liberal, are there any other similar colleges</p>
<p>Brown, Weslyan, Reed, Oberlin, Yale</p>
<p>Vassar College</p>
<p>as well as bard, hampshire, bennington, sarah lawrence, new college of south florida and evergreen state.</p>
<p>mills, bard, new college of florida, hampshire college, sarah lawrence, pitzer, warren wilson, marlboro, earlham, macalester, evergreen state, grinell</p>
<p>uc berkeley, uc santa cruz, new york university</p>
<p>Pretty much every Ivy League school, pretty much every LAC in the Northeast, University of Michigan Ann Arbor...</p>
<p>A better question is which conservative colleges exist, at least outside the Southeast. Liberal is definitely the rule, not the exception, on college campuses in general.</p>
<p>Univ of Colorado - Boulder</p>
<p>I wouldn't say all the Ivy's are liberal, that's a pretty sweeping statement.
I think Colgate's pretty conservative, as is Washington and Lee.</p>
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<p>Which ones aren't? Dartmouth used to be middle-of-the-road, but that has changed significantly in the past 5-10 years or so. Columbia, Brown, and Yale are among the most liberal colleges in the country. Princeton and Cornell are less vocal about it, but the attitude is certainly there. The only ones you could make an argument about are Penn and Harvard, IMO, but even then, a survey of political views of the students and faculty would show an obvious liberal leaning.</p>
<p>Harvard is liberal all the way. At least the college of arts and sciences. I mean look at the whole Larry Summers fiasco!</p>
<p>Some others that are extremely liberal: Antioch, Colby, Eugene Lang, Swarthmore.</p>
<p>my junior english teacher taught at swarthmore...id have to agree with it as</p>
<p>being extremely liberal</p>
<p>University of Oregon is called the 'mini-Berkeley' for being extremely liberal.</p>
<p>i think many colleges are liberal. thats what you get when you concentrate a large amount of intellectuals, haha</p>
<p>for texans, ut, but then again mildly conservative=liberal in texas</p>
<p>Berkeley looks moderate compared to a lot of these places.</p>
<p>Oberlin, Earlham, Bard & Hampshire -- the MOST liberal of colleges.</p>
<p>btw, big State U's, even Berkeley or Wisconsin can't be counted on as totally liberal b/c they're just too diverse. And I think Berkeley, in particular, is living off it's 60s reputation. It's an intellectual place, to be sure, but it's not all that different from other top national universities in terms of political leanings.</p>
<p>so it seems smart people are more liberal...</p>