If you want the small size and personal attention of a liberal arts college but the sticker price of a state-funded institution, a public liberal arts college is the way to go. These schools tend to have small classes, low student / faculty ratios, and close relationships between students and their professors.
Admissions can be selective, so you'll probably need to be a strong student to get in. To see if you're on target for admission, click on a school's name to see a graph of GPA, SAT score and ACT score data for accepted, rejected and waitlisted students: College of Charleston | The College of New Jersey | New College of Florida | Ramapo College | St. Mary's College of Maryland | SUNY Geneseo | Truman State University | University of Mary Washington | University of Minnesota Morris | UNC Asheville

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