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The Top 15 conservative colleges in the US (For 2012)
CBS News ^ | 03/23/2012 | Lynn O'Shaughnessy

Posted on 03/25/2012 11:59:33 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

(MoneyWatch) If you agree with Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum that colleges are too liberal, take heart. There are institutions of higher learning that pride themselves on their conservatism.

In response to frequent requests by families, the Young America's Foundation has released a list of its top conservative colleges, which includes schools from Virginia to California. In alphabetical order, here are the foundation's 15 favorite conservative colleges and universities:

1. Christendom College (Va.)

This small Catholic institution with just 400 students happens to enjoy Santorum's stamp of approval. The presidential candidate, who is Catholic, serves on the advisory board of the school that says on its website that Catholicism is the "air we breathe."

2. College of the Ozarks (Mo.)

This is a work college in rural Missouri, which proudly calls itself "Hard Work U." Through its work program, the college guarantees to meet the entire cost of education for its students.

3. Colorado Christian University

Bill Armstrong, a former Republican U.S. Senator, is president of this school, which has sued the federal government over mandates included in the federal landmark healthcare insurance act. The school's mission statement says it is dedicated to such things as traditional family values, limited government, free markets and the Biblical view of human nature.

4. Grove City College (Pa.)

This liberal arts college, which was founded in 1876, is located not far from Pittsburgh. On its website, the college proclaims that it rejects relativism and secularism and instead fosters "intellectual, moral, spiritual, and social development consistent with a commitment to Christian truth, morals, and freedom."

5. Franciscan University of Steubenville (Ohio)

More than 700 students at this school, which bills itself as "passionately Catholic," belong to small faith-sharing groups called "households." Through sports, Bible study, prayer and other social activities, households provide an essential bonding experience that parallels the mission of the university.

6. Harding University (Ark.)

With roughly 6,500 students, this Christian institution is the largest private university in Arkansas.The school says that it offers a liberal arts curriculum that is taught from a Christian perspective.

7. Hillsdale College (Mich.)

This well-regarded liberal arts college, with roughly 1,350 students, rejects all federal and state funding to protect its independence. The college operates on an honor code and enjoys a student-faculty ratio of 10-to-1.

8. The King's College (N.Y.)

This small college is located in the Empire State Building and has adjunct professors from conservative media outlets such as The National Review and The Wall Street Journal. All students are grouped in houses named after such conservative darlings such as Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher.

9. Liberty University (Va.)

Founded by the late Rev. Jerry Falwell, this is the world's largest evangelical university. The mission of Liberty University is "to develop Christ-centered men and women with the values, knowledge, and skills essential to impact tomorrow's world."

10. Patrick Henry College (Va.)

Founded in 2000, the roughly 400 students who attend this Christian college receive a classical education that includes an in-depth exposure to the great books of Western Civilization. Its debate team enjoys an excellent national reputation.

11. Regent University (Va.)

This school in Virginia Beach provides degrees with a Christian perspective in such areas as business, education, government and divinity. The school's motto is "Christian Leadership to Change the World."

12. St. Vincent College (Pa.)

St. Vincent College is a traditional Catholic college in a rural setting that's located outside Pittsburgh. With almost 1,700 students, the college offers a comprehensive liberal arts program in the Benedictine tradition.

13. Thomas Aquinas College (Calif.)

None of the students attending this small school, which is located in a rural area of Southern California, select a major. Everyone studies the Great Books curriculum and all graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts.

14. Thomas More College of Liberal Arts (N.H.)

At this tiny Catholic school (less than 100 enrolled) every student spends one semester in Rome. Upon graduation, the average student has translated more than 1,000 lines of Homer, Cicero and other Classical authors.

15. Wisconsin Lutheran College

Founded by members of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod in the early 1970's, the college has 1,022 students. The average class size is 17 students.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: christiancolleges; college; colleges; conservative; education; fallwell; highereducation; libertyu; top10; va; virginia; virginiacolleges
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1 posted on 03/25/2012 11:59:43 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

I’m proud to say that I have a son who graduated from Grove City College. Great school! I’m sure the others are, too!


2 posted on 03/25/2012 12:03:04 PM PDT by cantfindagoodscreenname (I really hate not knowing what was said in the deleted posts....)
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To: cantfindagoodscreenname

Now that the list is open, will another pair of homos’ do another kiss-in in front of the schools?


3 posted on 03/25/2012 12:04:49 PM PDT by max americana
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To: SeekAndFind

I went to LeTourneau University (East Texas) back when it was a college.

They were very legalistic then, but a solid conservative school.

I transferred to Texas A&M, but I’m not sure I’d like to even admit that anymore since they let Nazi Pelosi speak there recently.


4 posted on 03/25/2012 12:09:51 PM PDT by MikeSteelBe (Austrian Hitler was, as the Halfrican Hitler does.)
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To: SeekAndFind

“13. Thomas Aquinas College (Calif.)

None of the students attending this small school, which is located in a rural area of Southern California, select a major. Everyone studies the Great Books curriculum and all graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts.”

Hmmm...seems I’ve read here that if you have a degree in anything other than science, math, or engineering you’re probably a Communist ;-).


5 posted on 03/25/2012 12:13:57 PM PDT by Magic Fingers (Political correctness mutates in order to remain virulent.)
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To: cantfindagoodscreenname

RE: Grove City College

Here’s one important measure of how useful an education is:

http://www.gcc.edu/Grove_City_College_places_94_percent_of_grads_in_2011.php
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Even in a down economy, Grove City College graduates boasted a 94 percent placement rate in jobs or graduate school within the first six months of graduation. The results, validated by a 95 percent response rate among recent graduates, point to the quality education of Grove City College students and dedicated work of the College’s Career Services Office.


6 posted on 03/25/2012 12:14:41 PM PDT by SeekAndFind (question)
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To: cantfindagoodscreenname

My daughter’s applying to Grove. She’s a junior. She has her heart set, so I hope it works out! Her grades are up and the interview went well.


7 posted on 03/25/2012 12:16:37 PM PDT by keats5 (Not all of us are hypnotized.)
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To: SeekAndFind
Belhaven University in Jackson, Mississippi
....certainly worth a look

Just sayin'

8 posted on 03/25/2012 12:18:07 PM PDT by Wings-n-Wind (The main things are the plain things!)
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To: Magic Fingers

Not necessarily a Communist—Just unemployable.


9 posted on 03/25/2012 1:08:03 PM PDT by Arm_Bears (Journalists first; then lawyers.)
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To: MikeSteelBe
"I went to LeTourneau University (East Texas) back when it was a college."

Didn't Franklin Graham go there, too?

10 posted on 03/25/2012 1:28:59 PM PDT by Ranald S. MacKenzie (It's the philosophy, stupid.)
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To: Wings-n-Wind
Belhaven University in Jackson, Mississippi ....certainly worth a look

The PCUSA ties should disqualify it.
http://www.presbyteriancolleges.org/memberschools.htm

11 posted on 03/25/2012 1:58:16 PM PDT by PAR35
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To: SeekAndFind

The list is missing Virginia Military Institute.


12 posted on 03/25/2012 1:59:51 PM PDT by vmivol00 (I won't be reconstructed.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Hmmm....one of my girls is looking at WI Lutheran. Good to know.


13 posted on 03/25/2012 2:03:23 PM PDT by Mygirlsmom (Who you gonna believe on the economy? Obama or your own lying wallet?)
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To: Ranald S. MacKenzie

Franklin attended LeTU and got kicked out. Many years later they awarded him an honorary doctorate. You can read about it in his book “Rebel with a Cause”.


14 posted on 03/25/2012 2:18:42 PM PDT by CFIIIMEIATP737
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To: Magic Fingers

It is time for you to read something more than Mad Magazine.


15 posted on 03/25/2012 2:43:54 PM PDT by Jacquerie (No court will save us from ourselves.)
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To: vmivol00

They were removed from contention after hosting the Islam love in conference. Next they will cancel all commemorations of the battle of New Market.


16 posted on 03/25/2012 2:54:42 PM PDT by USNBandit (sarcasm engaged at all times)
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To: Jacquerie

“It is time for you to read something more than Mad Magazine.”

And I think it’s time you tried to communicate without resorting to insults. I’ve seen that critique many times on FR. I agree with portions of it and not with others. I have a science degree so I don’t take it personally.


17 posted on 03/25/2012 4:57:30 PM PDT by Magic Fingers (Political correctness mutates in order to remain virulent.)
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To: Magic Fingers

“I have a science degree so I don’t take it personally”

You should.


18 posted on 03/25/2012 5:17:58 PM PDT by Jacquerie (No court will save us from ourselves.)
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To: Magic Fingers
...seems I’ve read here that if you have a degree in anything other than science, math, or engineering you’re probably a Communist ;-).

That's right. There is a group (many of whom I suspect have never darkened the hallway of any college) who worships at the statue of ENGINEERING (esp. that) and believe with all their little hearts that liberal arts education is a colossal waste of time.

But there are some of us who believe with all our little hearts that they are full of sh**!

19 posted on 03/25/2012 5:59:55 PM PDT by OldPossum
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To: USNBandit

What?


20 posted on 03/25/2012 7:52:30 PM PDT by vmivol00 (I won't be reconstructed.)
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