Urban Safety Schools?

Santa Clara is suburban. Although the admit rate is high, it’s not a safety either.

Although you are required to specify a program when you apply to U of T, it’s not binding. Engineering and commerce are very difficult to impossible to transfer into and computer science is very difficult to gain entry to, especially if you didn’t apply in your initial application, but all other majors are easy to declare.

Maybe the New School.

Seattle U; Marymount Manhattan; DePaul; Loyola Chicago; Simmons (a women’s college); U Denver; U Colorado-Denver; Macalester (probably more of a match); VCU; U Richmond; Clark; LMU; Temple; Drexel

URichmond and Macalester are both safeties for no one.

George Washington U, American U, U New Mexico, Hunter, City College, Pace, U Arrkansas Little Rock, U Houston, UT Dallas, Cal State, U Central Florida, U Minnesota, U San Francisco, Arizona State, U Arizona, U Nevada, too many to list.

Universities, even need-blind ones, absolutely need full-pay students. Nothing here to be ashamed about.

In terms of safety, consider Pitt (edit: I just saw that @LuckyCharms913 said that, in which case, I second it).