I believe that Texas A&M meets all these criteria. That is why I’ve told my son he can go anywhere he wants... but I’ll pay his way to A&M. And also why, if he goes, he will be fifth generation.
33% of the dorms are coed, in many schools all dorms are coed, so at least you can get a same sex dorm room, even though they have coed dorms.
We’ve had few problems with liberal profs. Most of the ones you run into are during the first two years when the general ed classes have to be taken. But if you major in an engineering course, or even if you’re a business major, you’re not going to have to deal with the “liberalism” in your final two years of undergrad study (how do you make calc, physics, accounting, database administration, etc. into a “liberal” platform, it usually doesn’t happen because the subject matter doesn’t lend itself to philosophical interpretation.) The really liberal profs seem to be affiliated with the “liberal arts” majors.
Gig ‘Em Aggies!!!!!
I’m class of ‘84.
I will say that I didn’t read anything listed in the first bullet.
However, I don’t have a Bachelor of Arts; I have a Bachelor of Science degree.