The Great Lakes are so impressive that they get a section of the US named after them. While the area is clearly well-known for the waters, some of the attention should be on the small but mighty Great Lakes colleges within the area.
To qualify as a Hidden Gem, a school must meet the following requirements:
- Receive fewer than 5,000 applications per year
- Have fewer than 7,000 undergraduate students
- Offer 5 or more unique majors
- Have a 10% acceptance rate or higher
States included in the Great Lakes Hidden Gems list include: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
Here are the Hidden Gem colleges of the Great Lakes!
Hidden Gems in the Great Lakes
ILLINOIS
Wheaton College was founded by evangelical abolitionists in 1860 and would become a stop on the Underground Railroad. Business/Managerial Economics is by far the most popular major at the school. Athletic teams are known as The Thunder. They wear blue and orange and compete in the NCAA Division III in the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin.
Location
Wheaton, IL
Institution Type
Private
Student Enrollment
2,908
Known as the Titans, athletes attending Illinois Wesleyan University wear green and white. The university has an 11:1 student-to-faculty ratio and a 78% four-year graduation rate. The liberal arts college’s motto is “Scientia et Sapientia” or, “Knowledge and Wisdom.” Illinois Wesleyan does not charge students an application fee.
Location
Bloomington, IL
Institution Type
Private
Student Enrollment
1,636
Also known simply as Prin, Principia College is liberal arts school that offers up to the bachelor’s degree. Its campus is located on the Mississippi River along the border of Illinois and Missouri. Students of Principia have gone on to win prestigious awards, such as Academy Awards and Pulitzer Prizes. Actor Robert Duvall is one notable alumni.
Location
Elsah, IL
Institution Type
Private
Student Enrollment
340
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INDIANA
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology focuses on math, science, and engineering. It was originally founded as the Terre Haute School of Industrial Science in 1874 in an effort to teach technical training to assist with railroad construction. It would get its current name in 1971 after financial support from the Hulman family. The top major is Mechanical Engineering.
Location
Terre Haute, IN
Institution Type
Private
Student Enrollment
1,990
Wabash College is a small undergraduate men’s school. They accept just under 63% of applicants and have a 9:1 student-to-faculty ratio. The student paper, The Bachelor has been in publication since the early 1900’s. Economics, Rhetoric and Composition, History, and Political Science and Government are among the popular majors.
Location
Crawfordsville, IN
Institution Type
Private
Student Enrollment
868
Taylor University offers over 50 different undergraduate programs, some of the most popular being, Elementary Education and Teaching, Exercise Physiology, and Biology and Biological Sciences. 21% of students at Taylor University are involved in athletics. Student athletes are known as the Trojans, and they wear purple and gold.
Location
Notre Dame, IN
Institution Type
Private
Student Enrollment
2,110
MICHIGAN
Hillsdale’s motto is “Virtus Tentamine Gaudet” or “Strength Rejoices in the Challenge.” The school has a 97% first year retention rate and a 9:1 student-to-faculty ratio. All students who attend are required to take courses on the “Great Books,” the United States Constitution, and science courses. 88% of students will graduate within 6 years.
Location
Hillsdale, MI
Institution Type
Private
Student Enrollment
1,543
Student athletes at Hope College are known as the Flying Dutchman. The school’s logo features an anchor, a nod to the famous ship, a bible verse, and the campus’ location by Lake Michigan. There is an impressive 91% first year retention rate at Hope, and a six-year graduation rate of 76%.
Location
Holland, MI
Institution Type
Private
Student Enrollment
3,061
Also known as K College, Kalamazoo College is the leading producer of Peace Corps out of small liberal arts colleges. Their motto is “Lux Esto”, which is Latin for “Be Light.” The most popular major is Biology, followed by Psychology and Business. Kalamazoo College has an 83% first year retention rate.
Location
Kalamazoo, MI
Institution Type
Private
Student Enrollment
1,451
OHIO
John Carroll University has 70 programs available to undergraduates, with Finance, Marketing, and Biology being popular choices. The school was founded in 1886 and became coeducational in 1968. Alumni include Brian P. Cleary, Wade Manning, and Jack Kahl. 85% of the student body are undergraduate students.
Location
University Heights, OH
Institution Type
Private
Student Enrollment
3,278
“Fortitude and Prudence” is the motto of the Franciscan University of Steubenville. Located along the Ohio River, this school has a first-year retention rate of 86% and a six-year graduation rate of 77%. Believe it or not, only 24% of the incoming class calls Ohio home. Others come from all around the country to attend.
Location
Steubenville, OH
Institution Type
Private
Student Enrollment
3,304
Ohio Wesleyan University is a member of the Ohio Five, a consortium of Liberal Arts colleges in Ohio. “In lumine tuo videbimus lumen,” or “in your light we shall see the light,” is the school’s motto. The school offers a 10 to 1 student-to-faculty ratio and has a first-year retention rate of 82%. Some of the most popular majors at Ohio Wesleyan include Psychology, Business Administration, Management, and Operations, and Zoology/Animal Biology.
Location
Delaware, OH
Institution Type
Private
Student Enrollment
1,426
WISCONSIN
Lawrence University was the second coeducation institution in the U.S., founded in 1847. The three most popular majors are Music Performance, Economics, and Psychology. Many alumni went into careers in politics, music, and sports. The campus sits along the winding Fox River. The bachelor’s degree is the highest level of education offered.
Location
Appleton, WI
Institution Type
Private
Student Enrollment
1,430
Beloit College’s campus is located next to the Rock River, just north of the Illinois and Wisconsin border. 58% of applicants are accepted. With a 10:1 student-to-faculty ratio and a six-year graduation rate of 78%, Beloit’s most popular major is Psychology. Their colors are orange, black, and white, and their mascot is a polar bear.
Location
Beloit, WI
Institution Type
Private
Student Enrollment
978
Known as the Green Knights, student athletes at Saint Norbert College are members of the NCAA Division III Midwest Conference and wear green and gold. Saint Norbert has a 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio and a 75% four-year graduation rate. The school’s motto is “docere verbo et exemplo,” or, “to teach by word and example.” The most popular major is Business/Commerce, with Biology and Biological Sciences not far behind.
Location
De Pere, WI
Institution Type
Private
Student Enrollment
1,939
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Methodology
Colleges are ranked based on a combination of factors, including graduation rates, campus diversity, endowment per student, and other data as reported via the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) for the most recently-available enrollment year. Some colleges may have been excluded from rankings based on certain criteria, including specialization and classification. Learn about our full methodology.