No. Cali schools?

<p>Humboldt State has an option where you can build your own major from three or more different departments. A number of graduates have built an international studies major this way, combining foreign languages, ethnic studies, geography, and business. It's also in the gorgeous redwoods, with a quaint college town and Eureka 10 miles away for larger shopping trips. Can't be 60 degree weather for most of the year!</p>

<p>I'd definitely look at UOP (beautiful campus, less than wonderful surrounding area), Santa Clara, and USF. The last two are religiously affiliated, but they're also known as high-quality schools and they aren't, from what I know, ultra-religious/conservative (don't take me on my word, but I'd still say they're worth a look). You might also look at UC Davis, depending on whether you have any interest at all in a UC. </p>

<p>Those are the ones that really stand out (to me) as possible fits. Most other notable schools, while still perfectly valid choices, are above (Stanford, Berkeley) or below (CSUs, Mills, St. Mary's) your stat range. There are definitely some LACs and other interesting PNW schools you can check out, though...good luck!</p>