Schools
Northeast
- Allegheny College — Meadville, Pennsylvania
- Clark University — Worcester, Massachusetts
- Goucher College — Towson, Maryland
- Hampshire College — Amherst, Massachusetts
- Juniata College — Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
- Marlboro College — Marlboro, Vermont
- McDaniel College — Westminster, Maryland
- St. John's College — Annapolis, Maryland
- Ursinus College —Collegeville, Pennsylvania
South
- Agnes Scott College — Decatur, Georgia
- Birmingham-Southern College — Birmingham, Alabama
- Centre College — Danville, Kentucky
- Eckerd College — St. Petersburg, Florida
- Emory and Henry College — Emory, Virginia
- Guilford College — Greensboro, North Carolina
- Hendrix College — Conway, Arkansas
- Lynchburg College — Lynchburg, Virginia
- Millsaps College — Jackson, Mississippi
- New College of Florida — Sarasota, Florida
- Rhodes College — Memphis, Tennessee
Midwest
- Antioch College — Yellow Springs, Ohio
- Beloit College — Beloit, Wisconsin
- Cornell College — Mount Vernon, Iowa
- Denison University — Granville, Ohio
- Earlham College — Richmond, Indiana
- Hillsdale College — Hillsdale, Michigan
- Hiram College — Hiram, Ohio
- Hope College — Holland, Michigan
- Kalamazoo College — Kalamazoo, Michigan
- Knox College — Galesburg, Illinois
- Lawrence University — Appleton, Wisconsin
- Ohio Wesleyan University — Delaware, Ohio
- St. Olaf College — Northfield, Minnesota
- Wabash College — Crawfordsville, Indiana
- Wheaton College — Wheaton, Illinois
- The College of Wooster — Wooster, Ohio
Southwest
- Austin College — Sherman, Texas
- St. John's College — Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Saint Mary's College of California — Moraga, California
- Southwestern University — Georgetown, Texas
Northwest
- The Evergreen State College — Olympia, Washington
- Reed College — Portland, Oregon
- University of Puget Sound — Tacoma, Washington
- Whitman College — Walla Walla, Washington
- Willamette University — Salem, Oregon
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“Good schools are schools for the development of the whole child. They seek to help children develop to their maximum their social powers and their intellectual powers, their emotional capacities, their physical powers.”
—James L. Hymes, Jr. (20th century)
“In America the taint of sectarianism lies broad upon the land. Not content with acknowledging the supremacy as the Diety, and with erecting temples in his honor, where all can bow down with reverence, the pride and vanity of human reason enter into and pollute our worship, and the houses that should be of God and for God, alone, where he is to be honored with submissive faith, are too often merely schools of metaphysical and useless distinctions. The nation is sectarian, rather than Christian.”
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