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This isn’t a debate on college vs. trade school. I just want to know what decent Colleges and Universities still exist that aren’t trying to turn kids into NPCs.

I’m thinking the following might be acceptable still:

Hillsdale Liberty Texas A&M TCU Baylor Ole Miss Auburn Clemson Pepperdine Naval Academy Air Force Academy

Not sure about the last 2 anymore. What am I missing?

This isn’t a debate on college vs. trade school. I just want to know what decent Colleges and Universities still exist that aren’t trying to turn kids into NPCs. I’m thinking the following might be acceptable still: Hillsdale Liberty Texas A&M TCU Baylor Ole Miss Auburn Clemson Pepperdine Naval Academy Air Force Academy Not sure about the last 2 anymore. What am I missing?

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A lot of it has to do with the major too. The STEM majors will have less influence because they still expect you to do math and homework. The woke crowd doesn’t last long in those classes. So late sophomore year you’re free of most of them in classes.

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That’s certainly true of most universities, but I’m concerned about the overall atmosphere and culture. College is more than just the classroom. I don’t want my kids inundated with propaganda at every turn outside of a few challenging classes.

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Fair enough. For me I didn’t do much socializing because I was working and going to school. Having a STEM major also doesn’t leave a lot of time for bullshit. I was there to attended class and the friends I had were also in my major or closely related ones.

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Here is a list of colleges that don't accept government aid. No aid, no strings.

Aletheia Christian College (Idaho) Bethlehem College & Seminary (Minnesota) Boyce College (Kentucky) Christendom College (Virginia) Faith Bible College (Maine) Grove City College (Pennsylvania) Gutenberg College (Oregon) Hillsdale College (Michigan) Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary (Tennessee) New College Franklin (Tennessee) New Saint Andrews College (Idaho) Patrick Henry College (Virginia) Pensacola Christian College (Florida) Principia College (Illinois) Sattler College (Massachusetts) Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Kentucky) Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (Texas) Wyoming Catholic College (Wyoming)

"Grove City College has excellent academics (including Engineering and other STEM programs), an amazing campus designed by the architect of Central Park and other Ivy League schools, and they don’t take any federal dollars. A hidden gem."

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OK I lived in around the Amish in my teens and can definitely attest to Grove City. Unfortunately the outlet malls are nearby, and were the only mall nearby unless you wanted to go to Butler, and it's just off the interstate, gets a lot of foreign tourists and other shitskins.

Sometimes Slippery Rock University, which is nearby, would get concerts, but with modern music the way it is there's nothing worth seeing these days.

I wonder if the Christian teen cafe is still in that basement and if the small theater is still across the street.

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This is what I’m after. Thank you.

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I doubt a single one of those institutions is free of materials and tactics descended from the Frankfort School.

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I’d guarantee Hillsdale is, but your point is a good one…especially with the public schools.

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not many. and is it even worth $$ anymore to go?

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The ROI is a different question all together, but even without running the math on it the answer is; it's not worth it unless it's a select major and a select school.