Okay, BMC mentiones paleontology in this blurb – https://www.brynmawr.edu/geology/
Prof. Wang at Swarthmore seems to use statistical approach to paleo-research – https://www.swarthmore.edu/news-events/steve-wang
BMC students can take classes at Swarthmore.
Smith college seems to have one class on paleontology that didn’t seem to show up in my earlier search.
There is a paleontologist on the faculty at Mt. Holyoke – https://www.mtholyoke.edu/people/mark-mcmenamin
Mills college – https://inside.mills.edu/academics/faculty/bio/lurry/lurry_cv.php
And you can take classes at Berkeley
Mills dropped tuition to $28K this year.
Check Scripps: it seems to have paleontology and it’s part of the consortium which also may have classes.
Barnard is one of the undergraduate colleges of Columbia, and has access to the full catalog of courses at both schools. Check Barnard and Columbia. Initial glance looks like columbia has some great resources
Similarly Welleseley seems to have a professor – and Wellesley students can also cross reg with MIT.
Agnes Scott has no paleontology, but it’s possible to take classes at Emory.
http://envs.emory.edu/home/people/faculty/martin_anthony.html