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Top Liberal Arts Colleges in New England

What are some of the best liberal arts colleges in the New England area? I'm trying to find a college that offers a well-rounded education with a strong emphasis on liberal arts and humanities. Any personal experiences or suggestions?

a year ago

There are many excellent liberal arts colleges to consider in the New England area, known for their strong emphasis on liberal arts and humanities. Here are a few:

1. Williams College (Massachusetts): This school often tops the list of best liberal arts colleges. It's known for providing a top-tier education with an undergraduate focus, and the small class sizes allow for personalized attention.

2. Amherst College (Massachusetts): Amherst is renowned for its open curriculum, which allows students a lot of flexibility to explore different fields. It also has a stunning campus and strong community.

3. Bowdoin College (Maine): Bowdoin has an excellent reputation for liberal arts and the humanities. It has an acclaimed focus on environmental studies, due in part to its proximity to the coast.

4. Middlebury College (Vermont): Middlebury is known for its exceptional foreign language and writing programs. It's also great for those interested in environmental studies, due to its rural setting and commitment to sustainability.

5. Wellesley College (Massachusetts): As one of the original Seven Sisters schools, Wellesley is a highly prestigious all-women's college. It's especially strong in social sciences and humanities.

6. Colby College (Maine): Colby is a small college known for its tight-knit community, as well as its commitment to making sure students graduate without debt.

All these schools rank highly on lists of top liberal arts colleges and offer a wide range of liberal arts disciplines, from English to philosophy to art history and beyond. I encourage you to visit their websites or take virtual tours to learn more about the specific programs, campus culture, and distinct features each one offers!

a year ago

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