Friday, September 18, 2009

The Best Liberal Art Schools

Liberal arts schools offer students the opportunity of a lifetime.


Discussing liberal arts colleges is an easy feat--they offer and specialize in the foundation of all higher education. Ranking the top liberal arts colleges, however, becomes much more difficult as the ranks change yearly.


Consequently, a list of the top liberal arts schools is subjective and, therefore, presenting those schools that consistently rank amongst the best in the country will be our focus.


Amherst University


Amherst College, located in western Massachusetts, continues to rank amongst the No. 1 or 2 position. This coveted school is actually one of five schools in the area at which students can take classes.


According to its website, Amherst College was founded in 1821 by Anthony Marx, although Noah Webster also played a pivotal role in establishing Amherst.The college is extremely selective due to its ranking, and it is rather costly.


Amherst College does not give any degrees higher than a bachelor's in liberal arts; should you want to earn a master's degree, University of Massachusetts at Amherst would be the nearest school offering that degree.








Amherst College


P.O. Box 5000


Amherst, MA 01002-5000


413-542-2000








amherst.edu


Pomona College


Across the country from Amherst College is another consistently top-ranking school: Pomona College, located in California. Pomona College was founded in 1887. The school was designed to model a New England-style school in California.


Initially, the school consisted of nothing more than a small, rented house. A year later, the school was given an unfinished hotel in nearby Claremont, which is where the the campus is today. The name Pomona College remained as its reputation had already begun.


The school is home to 1,500 students, and admission is selective due to ranking.


Pomona College


333 N. College Way


Claremont, CA 91711


909-621-8000


pomona.edu


Wellesley College


Wellesley College, also located in Massachusetts, offers the utmost liberal arts education to women. The school, founded in 1870 by Henry and Pauline Durant, strives to offer students an excellent education.


Wellesley's student body of 2,300 are offered academic exchange programs with both Harvard and MIT, providing excellent opportunities for students. Admissions are selective.


Wellesley College


106 Central St.


Wellesley, MA 02481


781-283-1000


wellesley.edu


Williams College


Williams College is located in western Massachusetts and oftentimes vies for the coveted No. 1 best liberal arts school, rivaling neighboring Amherst College. Founded in 1793, Williams College is unique as it grants admission to students before their financial ability to pay is known.


Located in the Berkshires, the beautiful campus is home to 2,168 men and women who want the finest liberal arts education.


Williams College


22 Lab Campus Drive


Williamstown, MA 01267


413-395-0826


williams.edu

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