1 posted on
09/17/2009 3:01:58 PM PDT by
garaceg
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To: garaceg
I hope thats a joke. There aren’t any.
2 posted on
09/17/2009 3:03:41 PM PDT by
GeronL
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To: garaceg
LeTourneau University, Longview, TX. I am adjunct faculty there. Email me privately if you wish to discuss.
To: garaceg
Baylor I guess is pretty close to “conservative”
4 posted on
09/17/2009 3:04:09 PM PDT by
GeronL
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To: garaceg
Wouldn’t you rather be a Phoenix??
5 posted on
09/17/2009 3:04:43 PM PDT by
GeronL
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To: garaceg
Texas A&M. ...but it’s over 150 mi. away from San Antonio.
6 posted on
09/17/2009 3:04:44 PM PDT by
Mr. Mojo
To: garaceg
University of Dallas: Catholic, conservative, rigorous, patriotic
A close family friend is in attendance on an ROTC scholarship
8 posted on
09/17/2009 3:06:51 PM PDT by
jobim
To: garaceg
Texas Lutheran in Seguin may fill the bill. I’m not sure how overall conservative it is, but I know some darn fine kids who went there, and came out good kids. Only 30-40 miles from San Antonio.
To: garaceg
Don't think there are any.
When Baylor University fires a professor simply for mentioning intelligent design, it's time to concentrate on getting the best of what they do offer and thoroughly indoctrinate you students on politics before they attend a university.
11 posted on
09/17/2009 3:07:26 PM PDT by
Sudetenland
(Slow to anger but terrible in vengence...such is the character of the American people.)
To: garaceg
Texas A&M would be your best bet.
To: garaceg
Abilene Christian University in Abilene. Approx. 5500 students, NCAA Div II, conservative, somewhat affiliated with the less legalistic side of the C of C.
13 posted on
09/17/2009 3:09:46 PM PDT by
ColoCdn
(Neco eos omnes, Deus suos agnoset)
To: garaceg
Not near San Antonio and not a "state" university, but this Catholic university is excellent.
University of Dallas
To: garaceg
Baylor, I hear. LeTorneau, definitely.
15 posted on
09/17/2009 3:10:57 PM PDT by
bboop
(Tar and feathers -- good back then, good now)
To: garaceg
TX A&M
University of Dallas
17 posted on
09/17/2009 3:12:26 PM PDT by
al_c
(http://www.blowoutcongress.com)
To: garaceg
I don't know about colleges per se, but UT Austin (no flames, please!) has two of my favorite professors: J. Budziszewski (a well-known Natural Law proponent and author) and
Thomas Pangle.
19 posted on
09/17/2009 3:14:18 PM PDT by
LearsFool
("Thou shouldst not have been old, till thou hadst been wise.")
To: garaceg
I think Baylor is pretty conservative.It was on a list of the ten most conservative schools. I don’t know where it’s located though.
23 posted on
09/17/2009 3:16:11 PM PDT by
Marysecretary
(GOD IS STILL IN CONTROL!)
To: garaceg
I went to Texas State back when it was SWT (San Marcos) Very good school and at the time very conservative.
24 posted on
09/17/2009 3:16:39 PM PDT by
Dacula
(Evil succeeds when good men do nothing. Lets do something.)
To: garaceg
There are none, however, the good news is that there are a lot of conservative students in Texas.
Best advice is do what I did, hold your nose, attend the classes you have to and get out.
A little advice though, if she is three years out start taking her core classes in high school. She can take English 1301& 1302, US Gov and Texas Gov, History 1301 & 1302, 2 semesters of science, and several other core classes and get both high school credit and college credit at the same time. Then at the most she'll only have 2 years left. Texas is most likely going to fund 2 years of higher education in the next couple of years, if she gets the first 2 in high school and the next 2 free then all you have to pay for is her post graduate degree.
26 posted on
09/17/2009 3:17:29 PM PDT by
txroadkill
( 9/12/2009 another win for the Gipper!)
To: garaceg
No State schools are anything close to conservative. All State schools are liberal. The Nature of the beast.
To: garaceg
You should have some good Christian universities somewhere in Texas.
To: garaceg
For conservative, Catholic liberal arts, there the Colle of St. Thomas Moore in Lubbock.
http://www.cstm.edu
38 posted on
09/17/2009 3:23:18 PM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics.)
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