Students come from all economic backgrounds, ethnicities, and regions of the country. They’re not just the economic elite.
There’s no one “type” of student that goes to private liberal arts colleges. Some are interested in STEM. (Yes, science and math are included in the liberal arts!) Others focus on the social sciences and humanities, and still others focus on the creative arts. Many liberal arts colleges even offer pre-professional programs, where you can earn degrees in fields such as engineering, nursing, and business. No matter what you study, you’ll find others who see the world a little differently. And that’s a good thing. Click here for the full story.
There’s no one “type” of student that goes to private liberal arts colleges. Some are interested in STEM. (Yes, science and math are included in the liberal arts!) Others focus on the social sciences and humanities, and still others focus on the creative arts. Many liberal arts colleges even offer pre-professional programs, where you can earn degrees in fields such as engineering, nursing, and business. No matter what you study, you’ll find others who see the world a little differently. And that’s a good thing. Click here for the full story.
Wesley Wolverine freshman #11 P Jessica Anderson (Smyrna, DE). |