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Surprised to Hear of Carthage University?

I'm not highly familiar with Carthage University but curious about what it offers to students. Does anyone know about the campus, academics, or student life there? Is it worth considering for my college apps?

a year ago

Sure, I'd be happy to provide an overview of Carthage University. Located in Kenosha, Wisconsin, the campus of Carthage offers views of Lake Michigan and a range of facilities including extensive library resources and athletic facilities. The school has beautiful architecture, with a blend of historical and modern buildings. In terms of location, Kenosha offers a small-town feel with opportunities to experience the great outdoors, while big cities like Milwaukee and Chicago are reachable within a short drive.

Academically, Carthage houses around 75 undergraduate majors and minors with a liberal arts focus, and the school is known for its strong programs in the natural sciences, social sciences, and fine arts. Student-to-faculty ratio is 13:1 so you're likely to enjoy small class sizes that promote close interaction with faculty members. The academic environment is also significantly shaped by the school's Lutheran affiliation, which places an emphasis on service learning and encourages exploration of ethical and spiritual questions, though students of all faith backgrounds are welcome.

As for student life, Carthage supports over 130 student organizations spanning athletic, cultural, academic, and special-interest groups, so there's plenty of opportunity for socialization and involvement outside the classroom. The campus also hosts several annual events and traditions that foster a vibrant community spirit.

In summary, Carthage offers a close-knit, engaging learning environment with robust liberal arts programs. It's worth considering if you're leaning towards smaller colleges with an emphasis on community engagement and personal growth. Always keep in mind it's essential to match the college with your personal interests and academic/career goals. Can't hurt to do a little more research or even arrange a visit if it seems to align with what you're seeking in a college experience!

a year ago

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