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Colleges without general education requirements?

Hey, guys! So, I'm exploring college options, and I'm interested in schools that don't have strict general education requirements. I'd love to have more freedom in choosing my classes. Can you suggest any colleges that offer this kind of flexibility? Thanks a lot!

2 years ago

Hi there! It's understandable that you're seeking colleges with more flexibility in terms of general education requirements. Here are a few colleges that might fit your criteria:

1. Brown University: Brown is perhaps the most famous school with an open curriculum, which means students can take any course they want without any distribution requirements or core curriculum, aside from the courses needed for their specific major.

2. Amherst College: Amherst has an open curriculum as well, allowing students to design their own path through college with just one required course, a first-year seminar.

3. Hamilton College: Hamilton is known for its open curriculum, with only a few distribution requirements and a focus on writing-intensive courses.

4. Wesleyan University: Wesleyan also has an open, flexible curriculum, with only a few specific requirements that emphasize writing skills and breadth of knowledge.

5. Sarah Lawrence College: Sarah Lawrence does not have traditional majors or distribution requirements, encouraging students to create their own course of study according to their interests.

6. Grinnell College: Grinnell offers a relatively open curriculum requiring only a first-year tutorial and a few core requirements specific to each student's chosen major.

While these are just a few examples, there are other colleges with flexible curriculums as well. You can find a more extensive list on CollegeVine's blog: https://blog.collegevine.com/open-curriculum-schools-11-colleges-that-allow-students-to-direct-their-own-learning.

Do keep in mind that each institution may have a unique approach to their open curriculum structure, so it's important to research each college further to fully understand their requirements and offerings and determine which one is the best fit for you. I hope this initial information helps, though! Good luck in your college search!

2 years ago

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