Gather 'round, college confidentialites

<p>Hendrix, Bowdoin, Middlebury, Grinnell, Bard, Macalester, Occidental, Colorado C, Earlham, Austin, Bennington, Haverford.</p>

<p>I second: Amherst, Columbia, Wesleyan, Oberlin, Sarah Lawrence, Vassar, Swarthmore, Skidmore, Lewis & Clark, Reed, and Carleton.</p>

<p>I would DEFINITELY recommend Oberlin, especially since you are looking for dancing/music/performance opportunities. Obelrin is the only small liberal arts college in the country that has both a college for arts and science and a conservatory. The only problem is that Obelrin is not in (and not really near) a city.</p>

<p>Webster University, St. Louis, MO. </p>

<p>Amazing musical theatre - one of the best in the country. Very strong in dance. Located in a beautiful suburb just outside St. Louis where the campus is surrounded by stately older homes, and large mature trees.</p>

<p>Has all the majors your looking for, and big time study abroad programs.</p>

<p>Vassar has a beautiful campus, but its about 2 hours out of NYC</p>

<p>That's okay; it makes up for it in plenty of other ways.</p>

<p>St. John's College in Annapolis, Rhodes College in Memphis, and though not in a city but similar to Kenyon, Sewanee - University of the South.</p>

<p>You are looking for many things my D is looking for. Have you considered Dickinson or Franklin & Marshall ? How are ytour grades ?</p>

<p>I have a 4.0 UW, 4.2 W. (Our school only weights APs with .025 and doesn't weight honors.)</p>

<p>I'm pretty sure you're perfect for Vassar and/or Wesleyan! Good luck!</p>