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.
Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
4 Year • Albany, NY
Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences is a private not-for-profit university based in Albany, New York. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 186 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 78%.
#97 in Best Small Colleges in America
University of Dallas
4 Year • Irving, TX
University of Dallas is a private not-for-profit university based in Irving, Texas. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 419 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 47%.
#98 in Best Small Colleges in America
Southwestern University
4 Year • Georgetown, TX
Southwestern University is a private not-for-profit university based in Georgetown, Texas. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 362 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 43%.
#99 in Best Small Colleges in America
Augustana College
4 Year • Rock Island, IL
Augustana College is a private not-for-profit university based in Rock Island, Illinois. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 735 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 58%.
#100 in Best Small Colleges in America
Spelman College
4 Year • Atlanta, GA
Spelman College is a private not-for-profit university based in Atlanta, Georgia. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 548 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 40%.
#101 in Best Small Colleges in America
Rockhurst University
4 Year • Kansas City, MO
Rockhurst University is a private not-for-profit university based in Kansas City, Missouri. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 430 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 72%.
#102 in Best Small Colleges in America
Taylor University
4 Year • Upland, IN
Taylor University is a private not-for-profit university based in Upland, Indiana. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 448 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 86%.
#103 in Best Small Colleges in America
Whitworth University
4 Year • Spokane, WA
Whitworth University is a private not-for-profit university based in Spokane, Washington. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 505 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 89%.
#104 in Best Small Colleges in America
Hobart William Smith Colleges
4 Year • Geneva, NY
Hobart William Smith Colleges is a private not-for-profit university based in Geneva, New York. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 634 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 63%.
#105 in Best Small Colleges in America
New Mexico Military Institute
2-4 Year • Roswell, NM
New Mexico Military Institute is a public university based in Roswell, New Mexico. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 217 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 42%.
#106 in Best Small Colleges in America
Concordia College at Moorhead
4 Year • Moorhead, MN
Concordia College at Moorhead is a private not-for-profit university based in Moorhead, Minnesota. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 568 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 61%.
#107 in Best Small Colleges in America
Coe College
4 Year • Cedar Rapids, IA
Coe College is a private not-for-profit university based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 400 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 56%.
#108 in Best Small Colleges in America