Anonymous wrote:It seems very few liberal arts colleges are innovating. The ones with unique curriculums (Hampshire, Colorado, etc) are really struggling. I agree with Colby being innovative because it’s really pushing the boundaries of what a liberal arts colleges’ impact should look like. They’re also introducing engineering
Anonymous wrote:It seems very few liberal arts colleges are innovating. The ones with unique curriculums (Hampshire, Colorado, etc) are really struggling. I agree with Colby being innovative because it’s really pushing the boundaries of what a liberal arts colleges’ impact should look like. They’re also introducing engineering
Anonymous wrote:LOL. LACs are hardly innovative. Even the so-called top-rated ones are typical prep-school/boarding school pre-professional vibes.
Maybe Colorado College used to be creative/innovative with the "block semester" or maybe Oxy with its "campaign or UN semester" but both have their flaws too.
Pre professional and LAC is certainly a combo… that applies to a few lacs but not many.