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@Dustyfeathers I’ll let you know if and when we tour Goucher. Lewis and Clark is more crunchy than out and out hippy I think. I am cracking up though as I swear we’ve looked at every single school on your first pass, and then some.
@STEM2017 True dat. Is Hipster simply a retro metro (for guys).
@Dustyfeathers I agree with your list for the most part except for Middlebury. To me its preppy/jocky/outdoorsy with a dash of hippie.
SCAD.
The high stats hipsters are in the coolest cities for music, coding, spelunking et al: places like UW (Seattle), UT Austin
Pratt Institute; Eugene Lang/New School; UArts (Philadelphia); any good film or media school in a major city (e.g. Emerson, Columbia College Chicago, USC, NYU, BU, Temple, UMiami (NOT Miami U); RISD; Ringling (Sarasota); CalArts; maybe even CUNY.
Ringling is not hipster.
CUNY is so diverse that it’s hard to classify. There are about 274,000 students spread over several campuses . . . on multiple islands (Staten, Manhattan, Brooklyn/Queens on Long Island) and the Bronx.
well represented at VCUARTS
Thanks to everyone who replied. It made me happy to see what everyone thinks. 
Not Oberlin, alma mater of uber-hipster Lena Dunham?
I wonder if a hipster would go to a really conservative religious school to avoid being mainstream.
Oregon, bard
I will add Bates to the nerdster category, with outdoorsy granola and a bit of prep thrown in.
So, while we’re at it, what exactly are the fine distinctions between hippy, crunchy and granola? (or should I start a new thread?)
Hippie (as opposed to those with big hips
), granola, and crunchy are all synonyms in my book. It is different, however, from hipster.
Ah! got it, lol!
I thought maybe crunchy might be sort of like hippie-lite? Maybe less marijuana and more…well…organic? Opinions?
We could write a book about this @inthegarden and @doschicos 
I don’t entirely agree that granola is the same as crunchy and hippie. I think granola means natural and outdoorsy.
And I also think there are subcategories in @Dustyfeathers fine list.
IMO, Goucher and Oberlin are more punky. Bard and Reed are more gothy. Brown is all things to all people, haha!
There is what I refer to as preppy granola which is a subgroup of preppy or hippie. Prevalent in northern New England. Nothing in common with southern Prep at all.
@VANURSEPRAC Texas hipsters go to UT Austin, not UNT … not if they can help it.