My older daughter is a 2022 graduate of Moody- River North in Chicago. My Mom is a 1961 graduate.Chicago.
One of our pastors went there, and I have great respect for it; good school.
Around here, most go to Grace in Warsaw. HoughMade had at least one of his go there.
My older son is a 2019 graduate of Grace College in Winona Lake. Both are good schools.
My younger daughter is entering her sophomore year at Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais, IL. Also a good school.
To round things out, my favorite child, my younger son is going to welding school in a couple of months.
My wife and I are graduates of what it now called Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, MI. It was Grand Rapids Baptist College in those days. Other good schools are Cedarville in Ohio, Biola in California, and on and on and on. There are plenty of good colleges that would not be very "woke", even for STEM (Letourneau University in Texas, an excellent engineering school, comes to mind).
All colleges will have some "woke" people around Including Grace, Moody and ONU. Theologically conservative Christian colleges will have a much fewer, but it will be there. The other issue is that these colleges tend to be more expensive than state schools. So, you say, we're conservative but not religious. OK, there are a very few colleges, but for whatever reason (I'm not going to debate it here), non-"wokeism" and faith seem to travel together often.
All that being said, it's really about how well you've prepared the kids to enter the world and hold fast to their beliefs, isn't it? State school, liberal, whatever, you can't rip a kid from their foundations when the foundation is deep and strong.
With all that being said, I would be more concerned with what I said, and did and taught and lived in the 18 or so years before college than what I said when they leave.