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Top Ten Liberal Arts Colleges

Williams ​College​
Williams ​College​

#1 in National Liberal Arts Colleges Williams College, a private institution in Williamstown, Massachusetts, has three undergraduate academic branches: languages and the arts, social sciences, and science and mathematics.

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Swarthmore ​College​
Swarthmore ​College​

#10 in National Liberal Arts Colleges (tie) Davidson College, a private institution about 20 miles from Charlotte, North Carolina, has a need-blind admissions policy. Through the Davidson Trust, the school aims to graduate students without debt by meeting all demonstrated need with a combination of grants and work-study programs rather than loans.

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Pomona ​College​
Pomona ​College​

Photo: Pomona College Pomona College is one of the most renowned liberal arts colleges in the United States. Alongside the small colleges that are considered feeder schools for terminal courses such as law, medicine and doctorate degrees, Pomona is a college that selects only the high school graduates that show exceptional promise and potential to do well in their studies.

Amherst ​College​
Amherst ​College​

#2 in National Liberal Arts Colleges Amherst College, a private school in Amherst, Massachusetts, is known for its rigorous academic climate. Because Amherst is a member of the Five Colleges consortium, students can also take courses at Smith College, Mount Holyoke College, Hampshire College and the University of Massachusetts—Amherst.

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Bowdoin ​College​
Bowdoin ​College​

At Bowdoin College, students can select from 33 majors and 4 additional minors. Student-professor interaction is dynamic, with a faculty:student ratio of 1:9. Bowdoin has produced some very distinguished alumni, including Joshua Chamberlain and Henry W. Longfellow, and is consistently ranked among the top liberal arts colleges in the country.

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Wellesley ​College Library​
Wellesley ​College Library​

Wellesley College is a private women's liberal arts college located west of Boston in the town of Wellesley, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1870 by Henry and Pauline Durant, it is a member of the original Seven Sisters Colleges.

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Claremont ​McKenna College​
Claremont ​McKenna College​

Claremont McKenna College Photo: Claremont McKenna College. Claremont McKenna College is among the most selective liberal arts colleges in the country. ... Students of Claremont McKenna can also choose to go for double, individualized, dual and off-campus majors. ...

Carleton ​College​
Carleton ​College​

Ranked among the nation’s best colleges, Carleton College is a small, private liberal arts college in the historic river town of Northfield, Minnesota. Carleton College is an equal opportunity educator and employer.

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Washington ​and Lee University​
Washington ​and Lee University​

The University comprises three different units: the Williams School of Commerce, Economics, and Politics; the Law School; and the liberal arts college. Statistically, Washington and Lee is one of the most selective schools in the country. Deserving students that get in are expected to excel in whatever course and program they take. Many graduates of Washington and Lee have moved on to become industry leaders, and join the ranks of the school’s impressive alumni.

Haverford ​College​
Haverford ​College​

Haverford College is a residential, private liberal arts college with extremely high standards, and is always included in lists of the best colleges all over the US. The admission process is highly selective. Haverford is a member of the Tri-College Consortium as well as the Quaker Consortium.

Davidson ​College​
Davidson ​College​

Davidson College is a private liberal arts institution with fewer than 2,000 students. The school is located in a suburban area, and the campus is picturesque. Many of the building structures are reminders that the school was founded in the early 1800s.

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Harvey Mudd ​College​
Harvey Mudd ​College​

In 1963, Harvey Mudd College was a pioneer of the Clinic Program, a nationally renowned training scheme that allows government and non-profit agencies to sponsor research works for teams of students, allowing these students to solve complex problems of real companies.

Colgate ​University​
Colgate ​University​

Colgate University is a private liberal arts college offering 52 undergraduate majors that enable students to earn their Bachelor of Arts degree. The campus is in a 515-acre rural property in Hamilton, New York, USA.

Middlebury ​College​
Middlebury ​College​

National Liberal Arts Colleges The National Liberal Arts Colleges, including schools like Middlebury College and Carleton College, emphasize undergraduate education and award at least half of their degrees in the liberal arts fields of study.

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Vassar ​College​
Vassar ​College​

Vassar College offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in over 50 majors, including different interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary academic fields of study. Some of the more popular majors are English, political science, biology, economics and psychology.

Mount ​Holyoke College​
Mount ​Holyoke College​

Mount Holyoke College is a liberal arts college for women, in South Hadley, Massachusetts, United States. It was the first member of the Seven Sisters colleges, and it served as a model for some of the others.

Hamilton ​College​
Hamilton ​College​

Photo: Hamilton College Hamilton College is one of the frontrunners in academics and athletics among all the colleges in the USA. This school is known for its great scenery, rich history and open curriculum.

Wesleyan ​University​
Wesleyan ​University​

Wesleyan University is a prestigious liberal arts college that specializes in the arts and sciences. Students may also obtain doctoral degrees in mathematics and the sciences. The emphasis of the college is graduate research and academic excellence in numerous academic disciplines.

Smith College​
Smith College​

The Liberal Arts The tradition of the liberal arts reaches back into classical antiquity. Training the mind through the study of languages, literature, history, culture, society, mathematics, science, the arts and philosophy has for centuries been the favored approach in Europe and America for educating leaders.

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Grinnell ​College​
Grinnell ​College​

Grinnell College often is listed among the very top national liberal arts colleges. That highlights the world-class education and value we offer. The rankings often offer solid information about whether a particular school is a good match for you.

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Colby College​
Colby College​

Colby College is a private institution that was founded in 1813. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 1,879, its setting is rural, and the campus size is 714 acres. It utilizes a 4-1-4-based academic calendar. Colby College's ranking in the 2018 edition of Best Colleges is National Liberal Arts Colleges, 12.

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Barnard ​College​
Barnard ​College​

Barnard Professors & Students Participate in Study Programs Across the Globe. A commitment to the liberal arts has always been at our core. As a liberal arts college, steeped in the tradition of close student-faculty relationships, learning happens both inside and outside of the classroom.

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Bryn Mawr ​College​
Bryn Mawr ​College​

Bryn Mawr College (/ ˌ b r ɪ n ˈ m ɑːr / brin-MAR; Welsh: [ˌbrɨ̞nˈmaur]) is a women's liberal arts college in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. Founded as a Quaker institution in 1885, Bryn Mawr is one of the Seven Sister colleges and the Tri-College Consortium. The college has an enrollment of about 1,350 undergraduate students and 450 graduate students.

Bates College​
Bates College​

As a private liberal arts college, Bates is one of the best. Co-ed since its establishment in 1855, this institution offers 32 program majors and 25 minors. Some of the things to look forward to upon acceptance are the excellent academic programs, including the study abroad option for students, and the active athletics atmosphere.

Bucknell ​University​
Bucknell ​University​

Bucknell University is a top liberal arts school offering approximately 50 majors and more than 60 minors. It comprises the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Management, and the College of Engineering.

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Pitzer College​
Pitzer College​

Pitzer College, a member of The Claremont Colleges, is a top-ranked liberal arts and sciences college in the greater Los Angeles area, Southern California. Pitzer College, a member of The Claremont Colleges, is a top-ranked liberal arts and sciences college in the greater Los Angeles area, Southern California.

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Scripps ​College​
Scripps ​College​

Scripps College is an institution with strong programs for interdisciplinary humanistic studies. This institution is a well-known progressive liberal arts college for women. It is one of the members of the Claremont Colleges consortium.

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Lafayette ​College​
Lafayette ​College​

Lafayette College is a relatively small college with less than 3,000 students. This college is highly selective, and boasts of its liberal arts programs as well as engineering programs.

Oberlin ​College​
Oberlin ​College​

Oberlin is also renowned known for producing alumni that earn doctoral and other terminal degrees. Students of Oberlin can cross register in other universities and colleges as Oberlin College is a member of the Great Lakes Colleges Association and the Five Colleges of Ohio consortium.

College of the ​Holy Cross​
College of the ​Holy Cross​

Holy Cross Cuts Ribbon for New Athletic Complex May 2, 2018 The $95 million Hart Center at the Luth Athletic Complex boasts state-of-the-art facilities for our 27 varsity teams.

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Skidmore ​College​
Skidmore ​College​

Skidmore College is a private liberal arts college where students can pursue a bachelor of science degree and a bachelor of arts degree. Students can choose up to more than 60 areas of study. A Bachelor of Science degree is awarded to those taking up Art (Studio), Dance, Dance-Theater, Education, Exercise Science, Business, Social Work, and Theater.

Kenyon ​College​
Kenyon ​College​

Photo: Kenyon College Kenyon College is the oldest private college in the state of Ohio. The Gothic architecture in some buildings as well as the rustic environment they create have made Kenyon one of the most beautiful schools of higher learning in the country.

Occidental ​College​
Occidental ​College​

Occidental college is a private, co-educational liberal arts college that is home to ambitious young minds that go on to earn Ph.D.s and terminal degrees in big universities. Occidental College is lovingly called by its nickname “Oxy” and is one of the oldest liberal arts colleges on the West Coast.

Franklin & ​Marshall College​
Franklin & ​Marshall College​

Franklin really loves adventure and hate falling in love. But when Franklin falls in love, it's really sad. It's because this person always rushes things up because this person's time is limited. That's what Franklin always think. Also, Franklin really is compassionate and this person always care for the people this person is around.

Soka ​University of America​
Soka ​University of America​

Soka University of America is one of the premier additions to higher learning institutions across within the United States. This private, four-year college offers students a challenging liberal arts education with vital life preparing professional and vocational programs.

Union ​College​
Union ​College​

Union college, like many colleges of its calibre, offers a wide range of courses in the liberal arts, sciences, literature, and foreign languages. Union College is among the few liberal arts colleges offering undergraduate degrees in engineering, particularly computer engineering, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering. Most of the students prefer to take advantage of the international study program offered by the college.

Macalester ​College​
Macalester ​College​

Macalester college is a selective liberal arts college and its thrust for the past century has always been towards the high standards in academics. At Macalester, emphasis is placed on internationalism and multiculturalism, as well as service to society. The College has 59 academic concentrations to offer successful applicants.

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Reed College​
Reed College​

Reed College was established as a private undergraduate program in honor of Simeon and Amanda Reed, Oregon pioneers that played an important role in the development of town and education. The institution offered students a quality liberal arts education that incorporated sciences as well as the arts.

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Hampshire ​College​
Hampshire ​College​

Hampshire College is the direct result of one committee of educators that believed in the same core values and shared the same views on liberal arts education. Founded in 1958, the school was developed by the presidents of four local colleges – Amherst, Mount Holyoke, Smith College and the University of Michigan. These educators agreed that students would benefit from an education based on ...

University of ​Richmond​
University of ​Richmond​

Photo: University of Richmond The University of Richmond is a selective school offering undergraduate and graduate classes. It is a residential university where approximately 5,000 undergraduate and graduate students complete their requirements to earn degrees.

Gettysburg ​College​
Gettysburg ​College​

A Gettysburg education involves a rigorous liberal arts curriculum along with a strong science curriculum. Activities offered to student are designed to promote academic excellence along with community responsibility and international study experiences.

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Denison ​University​
Denison ​University​

Denison University is a co-educational liberal arts institute with an excellent science program. Denison’s curriculum is balanced with a liberal arts foundation and a curriculum that revolves around interdisciplinary integration. The University is located in Granville, Ohio, United States, only 50 kilometers away from Columbus. Denison participates in matches with the other institutes in the Five Colleges of Ohio, the Great Lakes Colleges Association, and the North Coast Athletic Conference.

Whitman ​College​
Whitman ​College​

Whitman College is a private, residential, liberal arts colleges in Walla Walla, Washington. The institution is co-educational. The focus of the academic programs is in the liberal arts.

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Colorado ​College​
Colorado ​College​

Colorado College is ranked among the top tier of liberal arts colleges in the United States, and based on the massive number of applicants yearly, most high school seniors and their parents agree. Colorado College prides itself with having a very high retention rate, which tells of the student satisfaction in the academic program and the quality of life in campus.

Ursinus ​College​
Ursinus ​College​

U.S. News & World Report has again named Ursinus among the best liberal arts colleges in the nation. Ursinus is ranked No. 93—up two spots from 2016—and shares that ranking with two other schools: Austin College (Sherman, Tex.) and The College of the Atlantic (Bar Harbor, Maine).

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St. Olaf ​College​
St. Olaf ​College​

St Olaf has earned recognition in our 2015 ranking of Liberal Arts Colleges with the Best Student Housing. Each housing facility is fully furnished and provides students with on-site laundry facilities as well as direct access to the Residence Hall Staff Office.

St. John's ​College​
St. John's ​College​

St. John’s College has two campuses, one in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and the other campus in Annapolis. Most commonly known for their Liberal Arts and Humanities courses, St. John’s College is dedicated to providing students with a solid foundation to learn, question and continue their education while encouraging others to do the same.

Wheaton ​College​
Wheaton ​College​

Engineering at Wheaton College combines the best of two worlds – a vibrant Christian liberal arts training at Wheaton and a strong engineering education from one of many ABET accredited engineering universities.

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The College ​of Wooster​
The College ​of Wooster​

The College of Wooster is a good liberal arts college. It has a unique independent study requirement that is comparable to an honors research thesis at most colleges.

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New College ​of Florida​
New College ​of Florida​

The Best Liberal Arts Colleges ranking is based on rigorous analysis of academic, admissions, financial, and student life data from the U.S. Department of Education along with millions of reviews from students and alumni.

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Dickinson ​College​
Dickinson ​College​

Liberal Arts It’s a very different world from when Dickinson was chartered, but the core beliefs on which we were founded still hold true today. Our distinct characteristics of independence, inquiry and engagement are rooted in a practical, real-world approach to the liberal arts.

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