
Vermont’s Bennington College heads up Princeton Review’s ranking for Birkenstock-Wearing, Tree-Hugging, Clove-Smoking Vegetarians
You aren’t likely to find many business students at these schools. After all, the next generation of capitalists are far less likely to wear Birkenstocks, hug trees and eat little more than veggies every day.
Indeed, at chart-topping Bennington College, there is no business major available.
Still, if that’s what you’re into, here are the schools most known for Birkenstock-Wearing, Tree-Hugging, Clove-Smoking Vegetarians, according to the student survey compiled by the Princeton Review for 2014. The Review based its ranking on a combination of survey questions concerning the political persuasion, the use of drugs, the popularity of student government, and the level of acceptance of the gay community on campus.
1. Bennington College
2. Bard College
3. Sarah Lawrence College
4. Reed College
5. Skidmore College
6. Vassar College
7. Lewis & Clark College
8. Pitzer College
9. Emerson College
10. Beloit College
11. New College of Florida
12. State University of New York–Purchase College
13. Wesleyan College
14. Eckerd College
15. Evergreen State College
16. University of Toronto
17. Warren Wilson College
18. Colorado College
19. Macalester College
20. University of Vermont