LAC Like Universities????

<p>W&M
Wake Forest
Rice
Tufts
Brown
Dartmouth
Claremont Consortium</p>

<p>All of these fit your need. Now you just need to decide about weather and setting.</p>

<p>Given the specifics of the OP's original question, Doctorb's list looks like the right answer. The Claremont Colleges constitute a unique answer since they are literally both liberal arts colleges and a quasi-university that "feels" like liberal arts colleges.</p>

<p>I would add Princeton to doctorb's excellent list.</p>

<p>Some universities have departments in which there is no graduate program. Undergrads get 100% of the resources in those departments, and I am happily in one of them within my large university</p>

<p>The University of Tulsa definitely has that LAC feel. The classes are small and the professors are very willing to help their students.</p>

<p>lafayette, clark</p>

<p>Tulane maybe?</p>

<p>Princeton is exactly what you're describing.</p>

<p>Ohio Northern U is a small (3600 students) LAC like school. No grad school.</p>

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<p>Clark University, try it, you'll like it.</p>

<p>Villanova may be a good choice</p>

<p>Villanova
Ohio Northern U
Clark University
Princeton
Tulane
Lafayette
University of Tulsa
Claremont Colleges
W&M
Wake Forest
Rice
Tufts
Dartmouth
Wesleyan*
Bucknell*
Holy Cross*
Colgate*
Brown
Brandeis
University of Rochester
University of Richmond
Notre Dame
NW
Wash U
Georgetown
Harvard
Emory
Stanford
Vanderbilt
Duke
Carnegie Mellon
Yale
Columbia
University of Chicago
Davidson
College of William and Mary</p>

<p>Thanks everyone! I complied a list of all the schools you guys listed. I'm leaning towards University of Chicago, Rice, Dartmouth, Brown, Clark U, Davidson, and Emory.</p>

<p>I don't know very much about a lot of the other schools though....</p>

<p>bump10char</p>

<p>I would take Yale and Columbia off that list. Yale is debatable, but Columbia is nothing at all like a LAC.</p>

<p>fyi W&M=College of William & Mary. Matches your rquirements very well.</p>

<p>Oh okay thanks! I'll definitely look into these schools :D</p>