Liberal art schools in urban areas?

<p>Add Colorado College (Colorado Springs, CO) and Wesleyan University (Middletown, CT.) </p>

<p>Note, there’s a Trinity University in San Antonio (as IBclass06 mentions), and there’s a Trinity College in Hartford CT. (which may be the one par72 means).</p>

<p>Even if you exclude the suburban schools, of course not all the remaining “urban” environments are the same in size or attractions. Greenwich Village (Eugene Lang College) is very different from Middletown, CT. (Wesleyan). I doubt many Colorado College students choose that school mainly for the city of Colorado Springs; more likely, they’re attracted to the surrounding Rocky Mountains (though they might also like the night life and shops nearby).</p>

<p>For a good LAC in an attractive urban location, Macalester would be near the top of my list (assuming you can take the cold winters). Or Barnard (if female). If the city is a more important objective than the campus itself, and you want someplace a little less selective, then maybe Eugene Lang.</p>