The academic environment here makes being interested and smart comfortable. You’ll learn to think critically and learn from your teachers and your peers as you discuss everything from Hamlet to the Big Dipper to titrations.
Learn to dance. Identify plants. Read Keats. Take an AP class or three or four as you acquire the knowledge and develop the skills to serve the larger community, to succeed in higher education, and to engage in learning as a life-long occupation. The curriculum offers preparation in eight disciplines:
In all departments students will master rational thinking, organizing information, writing, oral expression, discerning and evaluating relationships among ideas, and reading, listening and observing with a critical attitude.