Out-of-the-Box Academic Programs

Common classes, traditional grades, structured curricula: these colleges and universities throw it all out the window. Just don’t get too excited when they talk about “negotiating” grades.

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  • Alverno College: Alverno offers unique grading and a competency-based curriculum. (Milwaukee, WI) (9 scholarships available)
  • Amherst College: Amherst has no core curriculum and first-year students take interdisciplinary seminars. (Amherst, MA) (6 scholarships available)
  • Bard College: Among the curricular features are first-year seminars, "moderation" (a self-analysis of goals in the sophomore year), and a senior project. (Annandale on Hudson, NY) (12 scholarships available)
  • Bennington College: The Plan Process allows students to articulate what they want to study and how they intend to study it. Each year, students participate in a seven-week Field Work Term during which they pursue jobs and internships. (Bennington, VT) (3 scholarships available)
  • Brown University: Brown has no required classes, and students are challenged to define liberal education for themselves. (Providence, RI) (8 scholarships available)
  • Burlington College: The college uses a nongraded evaluation system, and students negotiate class expectations through a learning contract. (Burlington, VT) (11 scholarships available)
  • Clarkson University: The school offers an interdisciplinary program for high school seniors. (Potsdam, NY) (17 scholarships available)
  • College of St. Thomas More: The college offers a single liberal arts curriculum. (Fort Worth, TX) (13 scholarships available)
  • College of the Atlantic: The college offers interdisciplinary classes and independent study projects and requires an original senior project. (Bar Harbor, ME) (9 scholarships available)
  • Deep Springs College: One of the most unusual colleges in the U.S., Deep Springs is an all-male two-year college that is tuition-free and very selective in admission. All students work and live on a ranch. (Dyer, NV)
  • Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts: The college provides integrated interdisciplinary learning opportunities. (New York, NY) (9 scholarships available)
  • Evergreen State College: Evergreen offers interdisciplinary programs and learning contracts. (Olympia, WA) (8 scholarships available)
  • Goddard College: Students design their own curriculum, and the college encourages off-campus activities and internships. Goddard has a "low residency model" of education that does not require students to be on campus for the full year. (Plainfield, VT) (2 scholarships available)
  • Green Mountain College: GMC has an environmental focus. The "adventure programming and the farm and food project" provide hands-on learning. (Poultney, VT) (2 scholarships available)
  • Grinnell College: Beyond a first semester writing tutorial, no classes are required and students determine their own course of study. (Grinnell, IA) (2 scholarships available)
  • Hamilton College: The college has an intensive core curriculum including "proseminars," which offer intensive interaction with professors. The college requires students to pass three writing-intensive courses and a swimming test. (Clinton, NY) (11 scholarships available)
  • Hampshire College: Hampshire has five interdisciplinary schools instead of single-subject departments. (Amherst, MA) (13 scholarships available)
  • Hofstra University: New College (one of Hofstra's divisions) offers students the chance to build their own degree and provides a one-course-at-a-time option. (Hempstead, NY) (20 scholarships available)
  • Indiana University of Pennsylvania: Robert Cook Honors College offers a residential immersion program where students find an integrated, cross-disciplinary approach to the "Great Questions." (Indiana, PA) (8 scholarships available)
  • Kalamazoo College: Career internships, study abroad opportunities, and senior projects merge to form an integrated educational program. (Kalamazoo, MI) (13 scholarships available)
  • Long Island University -- Brooklyn: The college is focused on learning through international awareness. (Brooklyn, NY) (11 scholarships available)
  • Maharishi University of Management: The school is oriented around a "consciousness-based curriculum." (Fairfield, IA) (5 scholarships available)
  • Manhattanville College: The college uses a portfolio system (a self-designed four-year plan) rather than a traditional curriculum. (Purchase, NY) (10 scholarships available)
  • Marlboro College: Each student completes a self-designed Plan of Concentration that is reviewed by an outside evaluator. Many independent study options are available. (Marlboro, VT) (2 scholarships available)
  • Miami University -- Oxford: Western College (an undergraduate option) offers interdisciplinary studies and close student/faculty interaction. (Oxford, OH) (16 scholarships available)
  • Naropa University: Based in the Buddhist tradition, the school is nonsectarian but offers "contemplative education." (Boulder, CO) (51 scholarships available)
  • New College of Florida: The college is known for learning contracts, independent study, and tutorials. (Sarasota, FL) (12 scholarships available)
  • New York University: Gallatin School (one of the undergraduate colleges) offers individualized learning opportunities. (New York, NY) (15 scholarships available)
  • Oberlin College: General education requirements include cultural diversity, quantitative proficiency, and writing proficiency. The Experimental College allows students to pursue topics outside of normal courses. (Oberlin, OH) (4 scholarships available)
  • Pitzer College: Pitzer offers individually designed interdisciplinary study plans. (Claremont, CA) (13 scholarships available)
  • Prescott College: Prescott is known for experiential education and narrative evaluations. (Prescott, AZ) (2 scholarships available)
  • Reed College: Reed is known for conference-style classes and interactive teaching. (Portland, OR) (9 scholarships available)
  • Ripon College: Students develop a Four-Year Plan through the career development office. (Ripon, WI) (18 scholarships available)
  • SUNY -- Purchase College: Narrative evaluations are offered in many courses. (Purchase, NY) (9 scholarships available)
  • Sarah Lawrence College: Seminars replace traditional classrooms, and written evaluations are common. (Bronxville, NY) (9 scholarships available)
  • Shimer College: Shimer offers a Great Books curriculum and a Socratic method of teaching. (Chicago, IL) (8 scholarships available)
  • Smith College: According to the college, "In the spirit of 'individual liberty [and] largeness of opportunity' Smith College has since 1970 had no distribution requirements for graduation." (Northampton, MA) (6 scholarships available)
  • Soka University of America: Special features include a student-centered curriculum, seminar classes, and study abroad for all students. (Aliso Viejo, CA) (7 scholarships available)
  • St. Lawrence University: "Adirondack Semester" is a "domestic study abroad program" offering students an opportunity to take courses like nature writing, ecology, environmental philosophy, and woodworking. (Canton, NY) (13 scholarships available)
  • St. Olaf College: Integrative Studies is offered as an undergraduate major through the Center for Integrative Studies. (Northfield, MN) (9 scholarships available)
  • Sterling College: Sterling has an ecology/forestry emphasis with hands-on work experiences. (Craftsbury Common, VT) (7 scholarships available)
  • Swarthmore College: Starting with very small first-year seminars and continuing through an interdisciplinary curriculum, Swarthmore has an Honors Program that includes work in a wide range of areas (such as studio and performing arts, study abroad, and community-based learning). (Swarthmore, PA) (9 scholarships available)
  • Thomas Aquinas College: The school follows a Great Books curriculum and does not have traditional majors. (Santa Paula, CA) (11 scholarships available)
  • Thomas More College: The college focuses on the classics and emphasizes individualized education. (Crestview Hills, KY) (6 scholarships available)
  • Truman State University: A public liberal arts college, Truman has a unique student assessment program that evaluates (among other things) class learning, competencies, and engagement. (Kirksville, MO) (20 scholarships available)
  • Unity College: The curriculum centers around the environment and outdoor experiences. (Unity, ME) (6 scholarships available)
  • University of California -- San Diego: UCSD's undergraduate college system combines the closeness of a small liberal arts college with the resources of a larger, research university. Each college has its own programmatic theme, curricular requirements, and extracurricular activities. (La Jolla, CA) (21 scholarships available)
  • University of California -- Santa Barbara: The College of Creative Studies offers select students a "graduate school for undergraduates." (Santa Barbara, CA) (12 scholarships available)
  • University of California -- Santa Cruz: Regardless of major, students enter one of ten colleges that provide academic support and student activities. The grading system includes performance evaluations. (Santa Cruz, CA) (18 scholarships available)
  • University of Chicago: Chicago values interdisciplinary education and emphasizes critical thinking and discussion of classic texts. (Chicago, IL) (12 scholarships available)
  • University of Dallas: UD has an intensive, integrated two-year core curriculum, and all students study abroad. (Irving, TX) (12 scholarships available)
  • University of Redlands: The Johnston Center for Individualized Instruction allows freedom to design an individual major. (Redlands, CA) (15 scholarships available)
  • University of Rochester: In the Rochester Curriculum, there are no required subjects and no general education requirements. (Rochester, NY) (11 scholarships available)
  • Vassar College: Vassar has no core curriculum and no general education or distribution requirements. (Poughkeepsie, NY) (11 scholarships available)
  • Warren Wilson College: Program includes academics, work, and service learning. (Asheville, NC) (11 scholarships available)
  • Wesleyan University: The college is known for the diversity of both its student and curriculum. Wesleyan students assemble an electronic portfolio that allows them to compile their work and set goals with their professors. (Middletown, CT) (13 scholarships available)
  • Western Washington University: Fairhaven College, one of the units of the university, offers interdisciplinary study and self-evaluation. (Bellingham, WA) (31 scholarships available)
  • Wheaton College: Every student takes a series of courses on a single topic from various departments. (Norton, MA) (7 scholarships available)
  • St. John's program is based on reading and discussing major books of Western civilization. Students can study in either Santa Fe or Annapolis or alternate between the two.
  • The curriculum is a cross between one-course-at-a-time and Great Books.

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7/28/09 10:48 AM
Ted C.
Gotta love LYNN UNIVERSITY SPORTS MANAGEMENT (Boca Raton, Florida) -- The "Sports Experience" series of classes teaches students about major event management...and then takes them to actually work at the Super Bowl, Final Four, Winter X Games and Summer X Games! Now THAT'S thinking outside the box. Check it out: http://www.youtube.com/LynnUnivSportsProf

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