Best Small Colleges in America
Looking for a small college where you can study? Check out our list of Best Small Colleges in America to see which one is right for you.
Dunwoody College of Technology
4 Year • Minneapolis, MN
Dunwoody College of Technology is a private not-for-profit university based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 193 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 72%.
#121 in Best Small Colleges in America
William Carey University
4 Year • Hattiesburg, MS
William Carey University is a private not-for-profit university based in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 177 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 48%.
#122 in Best Small Colleges in America
Regis University
4 Year • Denver, CO
Regis University is a private not-for-profit university based in Denver, Colorado. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 540 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 59%.
#123 in Best Small Colleges in America
St. Mary's University
4 Year • San Antonio, TX
St. Mary's University is a private not-for-profit university based in San Antonio, Texas. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 643 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 79%.
#124 in Best Small Colleges in America
Centre College
4 Year • Danville, KY
Centre College is a private not-for-profit university based in Danville, Kentucky. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 401 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 76%.
#125 in Best Small Colleges in America
Earlham College
4 Year • Richmond, IN
Earlham College is a private not-for-profit university based in Richmond, Indiana. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 287 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 51%.
#126 in Best Small Colleges in America
St Mary's College of Maryland
4 Year • St. Mary's City, MD
St Mary's College of Maryland is a public university based in St. Mary's City, Maryland. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 342 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 82%.
#127 in Best Small Colleges in America
Maryville University of Saint Louis
4 Year • Saint Louis, MO
Maryville University of Saint Louis is a private not-for-profit university based in Saint Louis, Missouri. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 604 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 91%.
#128 in Best Small Colleges in America
University of the Sciences
4 Year • Philadelphia, PA
University of the Sciences is a private not-for-profit university based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 350 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 60%.
#129 in Best Small Colleges in America
Seattle Pacific University
4 Year • Seattle, WA
Seattle Pacific University is a private not-for-profit university based in Seattle, Washington. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 647 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 90%.
#130 in Best Small Colleges in America
Knox College
4 Year • Galesburg, IL
Knox College is a private not-for-profit university based in Galesburg, Illinois. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 355 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 71%.
#131 in Best Small Colleges in America
Loyola University New Orleans
4 Year • New Orleans, LA
Loyola University New Orleans is a private not-for-profit university based in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 803 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 69%.
#132 in Best Small Colleges in America