<p>Looking for suggestions for D's list; she's looking for:</p>
<p>--LAC, or small LAC-like college in New England or Mid-Atlantic States
--the feel of a self-contained, non-urban campus
--Strengths in International Studies (i.e., oriented to development/sociology/culture rather than gvt/econ/theory) and English
--Top 15 or 20 LACs probably = reaches, so choices from the tiers just below.
--not conservative or even middle-of-the road (Catholic schools seem to be non-starters)</p>
<p>Already on her list from visits are Conn College; Dickinson; Drew; American U. </p>
<p>Possibles that she hasn't seen yet include Allegheny, Clark, Wheaton (MA), Skidmore, Hobart, St. Lawrence. Thanks in advance for info on any of the above or suggestions for "sleepers" that haven't gotten on her radar.</p>