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Small Colleges with Strong Psychology Programs?

Hello everyone! It's my junior year, and I've started to think seriously about college. Psychology is my passion, and I'm considering majoring in it. But at the same time, I'm not really into those big universities; I'm more about small colleges. Could you suggest some of the best small colleges for psychology majors?

a year ago

Sure, happy to help you explore a bit! If you're interested in smaller colleges that provide a strong psychology program, here are few you might consider:

1. Pomona College: Pomona offers a Psychology degree where students are actively involved in research throughout their academic career. Its student body is approximately 1,700.

2. Williams College: With an undergraduate enrollment of around 2,000, Williams College offers a rigorous program in Psychology that encourages students to tackle original research.

3. Swarthmore College: Known for its vibrant intellectual community, Swarthmore’s Psychology program emphasizes research, and has an undergraduate enrollment of approximately 1,600.

4. Claremont McKenna College: Often abbreviated as CMC, this college has a strong focus on leadership and its psychology department offers a unique Leadership Sequence. The undergraduate enrollment is approximately 1,300.

5. Bates College: With the theme of 'Engaged Liberal Arts', Bates emphasizes hands-on learning, and the psychology department offers ample opportunities for research. Bates has approximately 1,800 students.

Remember, it’s important to research each individual college to see what specific opportunities they provide for psychology majors, if the academic vibe suits you, and if you feel you would thrive in their environment.

Lastly, remember to not just look for "best" programs in terms of reputation or rankings. Consider what you want out of your education -- for example, do you want the opportunity to participate in research, or do you want a program with a clinical focus? These are all important factors that will help you identify the best program for you.

a year ago

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