<p>Williams and the Maine schools are probably good fits, as suggested. Colgate would certainly be worth a look as well, although it is Division I. As another DIII suggestion, its nearby neighbor Hamilton.</p>
<p>[Colgate:</a> Outdoor Education Program](<a href=“http://www.colgate.edu/outdoored]Colgate:”>http://www.colgate.edu/outdoored)</p>
<p>[Hamilton</a> Outing Club](<a href=“https://my.hamilton.edu/adventure/hoc/]Hamilton”>https://my.hamilton.edu/adventure/hoc/)</p>
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Reed is tough, and its students burn out quickly. A mere 57% graduate in 4 years. </p>
<p>Although its medical school rates look attractive at first glance, one has no way of knowing how many premeds were weeded out. Far more, I suspect, than at Bowdoin or Williams.</p>