Schools with ED2 that aren't LACs

It seems to me that all schools with an ED2 plan (that I know of) are LACs. Are there any non-LAC colleges with an ED2 plan?

Vanderbilt

Washington U in St. Louis now has ED 2. I believe Tufts does as well.

Yes, there are several, including Brandeis,Tufts, American, U of Rochester, Wash U, Vanderbilt, etc. I found this list, below. But double-check any college or university of interest to make sure it is accurate.

American University
Bard College
Bates College
Boston University
Bennington College
Bowdoin College
Brandeis University
Bryant University
Bryn Mawr College
Bucknell University
Carleton College
Case Western Reserve University
Claremont McKenna Colleges
Colby College
Colgate University
College of the Atlantic
College of Wooster
Colorado College
Connecticut College
Davidson College
Denison College
Dickinson College
Emory University
Franklin & Marshall College
George Washington University
Gettysburg College
Grinnell College
Hamilton College
Hampshire College
Harvey Mudd College
Haverford College
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Juniata College
Kenyon College
Lafayette College
Lehigh University
Macalester College
Middlebury College
Mount Holyoke College
New York University
Northeastern University
Oberlin College
Occidental College
Pitzer College
Pomona College
Reed College
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Rhodes College
Saint Olaf College
Sarah Lawrence College
Scripps College
Sewanee: The University of the South
Skidmore College
Smith College
Swarthmore College
Trinity College
Trinity University
Tufts University
Union College
University of Chicago
University of Miami
University of Richmond
University of Rochester
Vanderbilt University
Vassar College
Wake Forest University
Washington University
Washington and Lee University
Wellesley College
Wesleyan University
Whitman College

and Santa Clara University

I found the answer in a one second google search but the link wouldn’t post. Google “colleges with ED2” and prepscholar has a list.

As a general rule before posting a question on CC you should do some basic/minimal research including, when applicable, a google search of your question and looking at any specific college websites. This is a good habit to get into not only for this process but will be a necessary skill once you are in college. Keep in mind that people come here as volunteers to answer questions so please value their time.

Here’s a nice breakdown.

https://www.koppelmangroup.com/blog/2018/11/8/schools-that-have-early-decision-2