Do you expect someone with detailed knowledge from each school to flock to your thread? Do you think those who have looked at the the thread are holding out and just don’t want to help you?
Here is the thing… most students don’t care a ton about this. They figure there will be some gen ed type requirements everywhere. That is pretty much how US colleges are set up. It is one of the reasons a bachelors degree in the U.S. takes 4 years instead of 3, because of the general acceptance of the idea that a graduate should take some courses outside their major. So most students and parents don’t have this info on the tip of their tongue. Unless the requirement is really vital to the essence of the school (like UChicago), or doesn’t exist (Brown), it is probably middle of the road.
Why don’t you look at Canadian or UK colleges? More what you seem to be looking for.