private liberal arts school in north east

<p>Hello
I'm a junior(male) in a highschool right now and im trying to find a good private liberal arts college in the North east. How ever i lack the high standards for grades. My GPA is only a 2.7-3.1, (fluctuates right now). I took a huge dip in 3rd quarter this year with like a 2.4(bad at mathmatics and sciences). I was wondering if any one knew of a good liberal arts school in north east that would still possibley accept me. im still a serious learner even if my grades arent the best and i have been and will be a varsity rower(crew) for my highschool my entire 4 years of attending it. Its hard to fin one that is in my range from the NE. I'm very intersted in the fields of business/economics. Any recomendations or resources to find one would be much apreciated. thanks
JSR
PS: if not in north east, still let me know so i can take a look</p>

<p>Stonehill College (MA), University of Scranton, LeMoyne College (NY), Suffolk U. (MA), Bryant College (RI), Washington College (MD), St. Lawrence U. (NY), Alfred U. (NY), Allegheny College (PA), Ithaca College, Muhlenberg College (PA), Moravian College (PA), Susquehanna U (PA), Ursinus College (PA), St. Anselm College (NH), St. Michaels College (VT), Merrimack College (MA), there are tons more.</p>

<p>Mount St. Mary's in Maryland. It has Division I sports, and has a business program.</p>

<p>Look into Assumption College in Worcester, MA. Also, while not a LAC, SUNY Plattsburgh has the feel of a small(er) college and it reportedly is anxious to recruit non-New Yorkers. About 4.5 hours northwest of Boston.</p>

<p>Bryant University in RI- fantastic for business, nice campus, near Providence.
Springfield College (MA)
Quinnipiac (CT)
Sacred Heart (CT)
Keane State (NH)
Roger Williams (RI)</p>