From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Oberlin Group
Oberlin Group
The Oberlin Group is an "informal consortium of the li- • Lawrence University (WI)
braries of approximately 80 selective liberal arts colleges • Macalester College (MN)
in the United States. The group developed as a result of • Manhattan College (NY)
conferences held in 1984-85 at Oberlin College when the • Middlebury College (VT)
presidents of 50 colleges met to discuss the role of sci- • Mills College (CA)
ence education.[1] • Morehouse College (GA)
• Agnes Scott College (GA) • Mount Holyoke College (MA)
• Albion College (MI) • Oberlin College (OH)
• Alma College (MI) • Occidental College (CA)
• Amherst College (MA) • Ohio Wesleyan University (OH)
• Augustana College (IL) • Pitzer College (CA)
• Austin College (TX) • Pomona College (CA)
• Bard College (NY) • Randolph-Macon College (VA)
• Barnard College (NY) • Reed College (OR)
• Bates College (ME) • Rhodes College (TN)
• Beloit College (WI) • Rollins College (FL)
• Berea College (KY) • Sarah Lawrence College (NY)
• Bowdoin College (ME) • Scripps College (CA)
• Bryn Mawr College (PA) • Sewanee: The University of the South (TN)
• Bucknell University (PA) • Simmons College (MA)
• Carleton College (MN) • Skidmore College (NY)
• Claremont McKenna College (CA) • Smith College (MA)
• Clark University (MA) • Spelman College (GA)
• Coe College (IA) • College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University
• Colby College (ME) (MN)
• Colgate University (NY) • St. Lawrence University(NY)
• Colorado College (CO) • St. Olaf College (MN)
• Connecticut College (CT) • Swarthmore College (PA)
• Davidson College (NC) • Trinity College (CT)
• Denison University (OH) • Trinity University (TX)
• DePauw University (IN) • Union College (NY)
• Dickinson College (PA) • Vassar College (NY)
• Drew University (NJ) • Wabash College (IN)
• Earlham College (IN) • Washington and Lee University (VA)
• Eckerd College (FL) • Wellesley College (MA)
• Franklin & Marshall College (PA) • Wesleyan University (CT)
• Furman University (SC) • Wheaton College (MA)
• Gettysburg College (PA) • Whitman College (WA)
• Grinnell College (IA) • Whittier College (CA)
• Gustavus Adolphus College (MN) • Willamette University (OR)
• Hamilton College (NY) • Williams College (MA)
• Harvey Mudd College (CA) • College of Wooster (OH)
• Haverford College (PA)
• College of the Holy Cross (MA)
• Hope College (MI)
References
• Kalamazoo College (MI) [1] http://www.oberlingroup.org/brief-history-
• Kenyon College (OH) oberlin-group
• Knox College (IL)
• Lafayette College (PA)
• Lake Forest College (IL)
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External links
• Oberlin Group
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