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College Guide Helps Steer Values-Oriented Students Toward Best U's (No to Brown,Wesleyan & Colgate)
Agape Press ^ | 11-17-05 | Jim Brown

Posted on 11/17/2005 10:12:55 AM PST by truthandlife

The editor of a new college guide is warning parents against sending their children to what he calls some of the scariest university campuses in America -- schools across the country that are the most secular or the most hostile to Christian values.

John Zmirak is the editor of Choosing the Right College: The Whole Truth About America's Top Schools (Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2005). And near the top of his list of schools not to attend is Brown University, with its renowned drug culture. Another institution to avoid, he says, is Colgate University in New York, where the university president, a former women's studies professor, is now seizing all the fraternity houses and turning them into minority housing. Students belonging to any fraternity that resists are under threat of expulsion.

But one school stands out among the rest, Zmirak asserts. "I'd be very careful sending anyone to Wesleyan University in Connecticut," he says, "because they're getting rid of single-sex dorm rooms. You won't even be able to guarantee that your daughter is living with another woman."

The reason for this, Zmirak contends, is that Wesleyan's "politically correct ideology has gone so far that they say, 'Well, it's not for the school to say who's a man or a woman; each student has to decide that for him or herself.'" Incredible as it sounds, he adds, "It's impossible to parody that."

The editor of Choosing the Right College also recommends that parents not send their children to Oberlin College in Ohio, where the head of the campus pro-life group is an open homosexual, but is considered the most Right-wing student at the school.

On the other hand, Zmirak's college guide also lists some of the top academically excellent schools that are geared toward evangelical students. One school he recommends highly is a Christian college located near Chicago.

"In terms of evangelical schools, I would say Wheaton in Illinois is both academically excellent and religiously solid in a sophisticated way," the editor says. "Your students will come out sophisticated defenders of the evangelical faith they took in with them."

Zmirak mentions other schools that he feels do a great job of passing on American traditions grounded in biblical truth. These include Hillsdale College in Michigan and Grove City College in Pennsylvania.


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To: truthandlife
Talking about Colleges, parents and their kids.

My short story might add somewhat to the discussion of the subject.

In order to get my BA degree from Chico State (as it was called back then) in Northern California way back in the mid 70s, I needed two complete additional electives over the summer....and so.

I took the two easiest classes I could find that fit my schedule. One was the Sociology of Gambling, which consisted of two days and three nights in Reno drinking and cavorting in the casinos at night with classmates and during the day we listened to a couple hours of lectures at the University of Nevada at Reno about how slot machines work and why they have all those sounds and lights in a casino. We partied so hard for three nights that driving home I had the shakes.

The other class, which I forget the name of, was intended to change a girls perspective regarding her genitalia about it somehow not being attractive or some other such mumbo jumbo. We had to listen to a feminist nutcase prof drone on and on about girls needing to be strong and independent, against a backdrop overhead full color slide show of female vaginas spread open by their owners in all their glorious variations of color shape and other distinctions. The humorous part was that the class was intended for girls, but about third of it was made up of guys. Lots of snickering.

Which reminds me of one other personal aspect to my Chico State educations. One of my history profs was an avowed exiled Chech communist. He died a few years ago. Anyway, he always took his best students under his wing and advised them that if they were really committed atheists and communists, that the best way they could help the cause was to register as Republicans, as a way of burrowing into the ranks of the Right as a sort of mole where they could do the most damage to the Right. I and I know a number of others took his advise. In my case this route opened my eyes to the truth and caused me to instead go waaaay over to the Right side of the political spectrum. Not sure about the others.
21 posted on 11/17/2005 11:03:29 AM PST by kimoajax (Rack'em & Stack'em)
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To: GSlob

The experiences of graduate students at a given school are usually quite different than the experiences of undergrads. Grad students are usually a lot more removed from the nuttiness that goes on in some places, and often are just completely different types of people than the typical undergrads. So when choosing a graduate school, the political, social, and religious climate of a university is not usually a top consideration. It should be for choosing an undergraduate school, however, and some of these schools sound just atrocious. But there are many good conservative schools out there and schools that are becoming more conservative - see my tagline for my personal recommendation in this area.


22 posted on 11/17/2005 11:04:12 AM PST by sassbox (GO IRISH!!!)
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To: truthandlife
According US News, The Virginia Military Institute is the best public liberal arts college in the country. You can be very sure that the students there are well-behaved, not into drugs, and conservative. Likewise, a substantial portion of the VMI faculty are alumni, and the school has little use for political correctness (except for the fact they no longer stand for Dixie or wave Confederate flags).
23 posted on 11/17/2005 11:04:26 AM PST by CatoRenasci (Ceterum Censeo Arabiam Esse Delendam -- Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit)
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To: p. henry

My sister went there.


24 posted on 11/17/2005 11:04:47 AM PST by edcoil (Reality doesn't say much - doesn't need too)
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To: L,TOWM
"Amazing how the "progressives" of world can't figure out the simplest things for themselves..."

LOL...but without "creating" new and different minority groups like "transgender" et. al.....how can the libs get new voters, get money for these "downtrodden minorities", create new victims, and also get those groups to show-up for protests against the conservatives. It is all just a vicious circle. Years ago, something as simple as shame would have kept these people under the rocks where they belong. But now they have found ways to get more attention then the hard-working, middle class students who are playing sports, getting good grades and "just being normal"!

25 posted on 11/17/2005 11:08:03 AM PST by all4one (The Islamic Homicide Bombers are really helping to spread the message about the real nature of Islam)
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To: Rummyfan

I agree the book is excellent (both my daughters are at schools profiled in the book - St. Olaf and Northwestern) but it does not purport to be comprehensive. It's really designed to be a companion guide to help conservatives select among the elite colleges and universities.


26 posted on 11/17/2005 11:08:04 AM PST by CatoRenasci (Ceterum Censeo Arabiam Esse Delendam -- Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit)
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To: truthandlife

My daughter visited Oberlin. They were decorating for the Gay Prom night the day of her visit. It was easy to cross that place off her list.


27 posted on 11/17/2005 11:11:41 AM PST by hubbubhubbub
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To: truthandlife

Houghton College in Western New York is an outstanding choice. It is ranked among the best highly-select liberal arts colleges in the country.

Learn more at http://www.houghton.edu


28 posted on 11/17/2005 11:12:26 AM PST by killermosquito (Buffalo (and eventually France) is what you get when liberalism runs its course.)
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To: CatoRenasci
For Catholics:

Ave Maria in Naples, FL

Steubenville in OH

Christendom in VA

Magdalen in Warner, NH

Thomas More in Manchester, NH

And one in San Francisco who's name escapes me right now.

Otherwise, avoid any Jesuit school (e.g. Georgetown, BC, Loyola, Gonzaga) they've left Christianty entirely.

29 posted on 11/17/2005 11:15:17 AM PST by Pio (He who has not Mary for a Mother, has not God for a Father.)
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To: cloud8



My clas ('73) was the last, all-male class to go through Wesleyan before they started admitting women and boosting enrollment.

Its been downhill for them ever since with liberalism going off like a rocket.

Never have given 'em a dime.


30 posted on 11/17/2005 11:24:36 AM PST by telstar1 (...peace through precisely applied firepower...)
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To: telstar1

> Never have given 'em a dime.

Me neither.

--Bill '71


31 posted on 11/17/2005 11:41:13 AM PST by cloud8
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To: truthandlife

Here's Bill Bennett's top 100.

http://www.thomasaquinas.edu/news/pressroom/college_guides/isi/top100.htm

ND has caught flack for some of the stupid things they have done/allowed, but some a lot of folks are still trying. Fr. Malloy was likely canned due the the V-Monologues. They have a chapel in each dorm, a rector who is a priest in each dorm, and regularly celebrate mass. Not perfect, but a lot of great folks there.


32 posted on 11/17/2005 11:52:40 AM PST by Right Wing Assault ("..this administration is planning a 'Right Wing Assault' on values and ideals.." - John Kerry)
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To: Right Wing Assault

Wait, that list contains some of the nutty ones. Brown, NYU, BC, etc


33 posted on 11/17/2005 1:12:52 PM PST by NYCynic
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To: LauraleeBraswell

After a kid spends 17-18 years immersed in a culture that runs Victoria Secret ads during prime time TV, has ads for strip clubs on the same page as baseball box scores in the local newspaper, and has strip club billbords next to the interstate, the college you criticize sounds like a good way to RESTORE some balance.

The crassness of the sexualization of our society is simply disgusting and excessive. I find it refreshing that a college does'nt treat its dorms as a rent by the hour motel.


34 posted on 11/17/2005 1:26:56 PM PST by L,TOWM (Liberals, The Other White Meat)
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To: NYCynic

First, I messed up. Sorry . It is NOT Bennett's list but he did do the intro to the book and seems to endorse the list. See link.
http://www.thomasaquinas.edu/news/pressroom/college_guides/isi/bennet.htm

Yes, there are some weirdos on there. They were only looking at academic excellence and comprehensiveness. I guess the idea is that a kid who is strong can survive one of these places without damage. The risk is that your kid comes back a raging treehugger or poverty pimp or John Kerry.


35 posted on 11/17/2005 1:52:14 PM PST by Right Wing Assault ("..this administration is planning a 'Right Wing Assault' on values and ideals.." - John Kerry)
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To: Pio

Add Thomas Aquinas in CA to your list of real Catholic colleges.


36 posted on 11/17/2005 2:01:24 PM PST by pbear8 (Fitzmas has been canceled due to lack of interest)
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To: truthandlife

huh. i don't know how much i think of this guide. i do not see houghton college listed at all.


37 posted on 11/17/2005 4:02:29 PM PST by wildwood
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To: p. henry
Try my alma mater, Claremont McKenna College. A GREAT school.

My daughter graduated from Harvey Mudd, which is part of the same 5 college consortium. Pomona seemed a little more liberal leaning. Claremont is a nice little town in the foothills of the San Gabriel mountains. She received a great education!

38 posted on 11/17/2005 4:08:23 PM PST by Knute (W- Yep, He's STILL the President!)
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To: wildwood

For all the praising of places like Hillsdale, VMI... I'd definitely tell a kid, if he got into Harvard or Princeton, to go. Not only are there great professors and great classes but you meet the kind of great classmates who will make sure you have all the well-connected contacts you need for the rest of your life. And frankly, we need more conservative-oriented young people to go be part of those elite groups than we need them congregating with like-minded types at Hillsdale.


39 posted on 11/17/2005 4:11:09 PM PST by laurav
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To: Knute

Mudd is one of the best science and engineering schools in the country. Congratulations to you and your daughter.


40 posted on 11/17/2005 4:15:38 PM PST by p. henry
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