Liberal Arts Colleges in between HAVERFORD and GETTYSBURG?

<p>I have actually been twice – both of my daughters applied and were accepted. For various reasons both went other places, though. D1 went to Dickinson (which I have also recommended on this thread) because they gave her more merit money. D2 decided on a STEM focused college. But both really liked it when they visited.</p>

<p>There is a shuttle that runs between the campuses, they aren’t all right next to each other. Maybe a 15-20 minute ride? I think it is easy to cross- register, too. Students don’t usually take a ton of classes on the other campuses because of logistics timing, but a think a few over the course of four years is quite common. </p>

<p>The campus is one of those lovely wooded campuses with beautiful buildings. Dorm rooms are also pretty large, we thought. :slight_smile: You mentioned an interest in Chemistry, and I think the science building is really nice (pretty new and interesting architecture). And my niece-in-law who went there (and loved it) is a teacher, which you also mentioned as a possibility.</p>

<p>And the phrase “They want to see some love” means that student interest is taken into account by a given school. Visit if possible (and sign in at admissions, you want them to know you visited). Get on the email list for the college (can do that at the admissions website, usually). If they have any presentations in your area, attend them. If you go to a college fair, stop by their table to chat and sign in. That kind of stuff.</p>