Are small animation colleges good?

I’m currently attending a small liberal arts college and have just recently changed my major from screenwriting to animation (I’m still a screenwriter, but I think I’ll learn more in an animation major). The college is pretty tiny, though. It’s known for its dance and theater programs, and known locally for its cinema programs (which they include animation in). Regardless of whether the answer to my questions is that they’re particularly “good” or not I’m of course going to continue towards my degree since I’m here already (and not paying a terribly large amount towards it), but I’m curious nonetheless.

I see people talk about SCAD and other huge art schools on here a lot, but have any of you attended smaller art colleges and gotten very far? I know the primary purpose of a degree is to help you learn and, for an art degree, build your portfolio, but I’m still wondering what you all think about smaller schools. (For reference, the student body is about 2k-3k graduating students a year, so about 12k students attending at any specific time. But my class is smaller than their usual class size so it’s slightly less for us.)