List of liberal arts colleges in the United States
This is a list of liberal arts colleges in the United States. Liberal arts colleges in the United States are usually four-year colleges that lead students to a bachelor's degree.
These schools are American institutions of higher education, which have traditionally emphasized interactive instruction (although research is still a component of these institutions). They are known for being residential and for having smaller enrollment, class size, and student-teacher-ratios than universities. These colleges also encourage a high level of teacher-student interaction at the center of which are classes taught by full-time faculty, rather than graduate student teaching assistants who often teach classes at large research-oriented universities. The colleges may be coeducational or single-sex, private or public, and either secular or affiliated with a religious body. Some are historically black colleges. Some offer experimental curricula.
Alabama
editArizona
editArkansas
editCalifornia
edit- Claremont Colleges
- Concordia University, Irvine
- Deep Springs College (2-year-only program, leading to associate degree)
- La Sierra University
- The Master's University
- Mills College at Northeastern University
- Mount St. Mary's College
- Occidental College
- Pacific Union College
- Point Loma Nazarene University
- Providence Christian College
- Saint Mary's College of California
- San Diego Christian College
- Soka University of America
- Sonoma State University
- Thomas Aquinas College
- University of Redlands
- Westmont College
- Whittier College
Colorado
editConnecticut
editFlorida
editGeorgia
editIdaho
editIllinois
edit- Augustana College
- Aurora University
- Blackburn College
- College of the University of Chicago
- Columbia College Chicago
- Elmhurst University
- Eureka College
- Greenville University
- Illinois College
- Illinois Wesleyan University
- Judson University
- Knox College
- Lake Forest College
- MacMurray College
- McKendree University
- Millikin University
- Monmouth College
- North Central College
- North Park University
- Olivet Nazarene University
- Principia College
- Quincy University
- Rockford University
- Shimer College
- Trinity Christian College
- Trinity International University
- Wheaton College
Indiana
edit- Anderson University
- Bethel University
- DePauw University
- Earlham College
- Franklin College
- Goshen College
- Grace College
- Hanover College
- Huntington University
- Indiana Wesleyan University
- Manchester University
- Marian University
- Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
- Saint Mary's College
- Taylor University
- University of Evansville
- University of Saint Francis
- Wabash College
Iowa
editKansas
editKentucky
edit- Alice Lloyd College
- Asbury University
- Bellarmine University
- Berea College
- Campbellsville University
- Centre College
- Georgetown College
- Kentucky Wesleyan College
- Lindsey Wilson College
- Midway University
- Thomas More University
- Transylvania University
- Union Commonwealth University
- University of the Cumberlands
- University of Pikeville
Louisiana
editMaine
editMaryland
editMassachusetts
edit- Amherst College
- Assumption University
- Bard College at Simon's Rock
- Bridgewater State College
- Clark University
- College of the Holy Cross
- Curry College
- Dean College
- Elms College
- Emerson College
- Emmanuel College
Michigan
editMinnesota
editMississippi
editMissouri
edit- Central Methodist University
- College of the Ozarks
- Columbia College of Missouri
- Culver–Stockton College
- Drury University
- Evangel University
- Hannibal-LaGrange University
- Lindenwood University
- Missouri Baptist University
- Missouri Valley College
- Southwest Baptist University
- Stephens College
- Truman State University
- Westminster College
- William Jewell College
Montana
editNebraska
editNevada
editNew Hampshire
editNew Jersey
editNew Mexico
editNew York
edit- Adelphi University
- Bard College
- Barnard College
- Buffalo State University
- Canisius University
- Colgate University
- University of Mount Saint Vincent
- Columbia College (oldest undergraduate college of Columbia University)
- Daemen University
- D'Youville University
- Elmira College
- Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts (a division of The New School university)
- Hamilton College
- Hartwick College
- Hobart and William Smith Colleges
- Hofstra University
- Houghton University
- Ithaca College
- Keuka College
- Le Moyne College
- Manhattan University
- Manhattanville University
- Marist College
- Marymount Manhattan College
- Mercy University
- Mount Saint Mary College
- Roberts Wesleyan University
- St. Bonaventure University
- St. John Fisher University
- St. Joseph's University
- St. Lawrence University
- St. Thomas Aquinas College
- Sarah Lawrence College
- Siena College
- Skidmore College
- State University of New York at Geneseo
- State University of New York at Purchase
- Union College
- United States Military Academy
North Carolina
edit- Davidson College
- Elon University
- Greensboro College
- Guilford College
- High Point University
- Lenoir–Rhyne University
- Mars Hill College
- Meredith College
- Montreat College
- Mount Olive College
- North Carolina Wesleyan University
- Peace College
- Salem College
- University of North Carolina at Asheville
- Warren Wilson College
North Dakota
editOhio
edit- Ashland University
- Antioch College
- Baldwin Wallace University
- Bluffton University
- Capital University
- Cedarville University
- College of Mount St. Joseph
- College of Wooster
- Defiance College
- Denison University
- Heidelberg University
- Hiram College
- John Carroll University
Oklahoma
editOregon
editPennsylvania
edit- Bryn Mawr College
- Bucknell University
- Carlow University
- Cedar Crest College
- Chatham University
- Chestnut Hill College
- Dickinson College
- Elizabethtown College
- Franklin & Marshall College
- Gannon University
- Geneva College
- Gettysburg College
- Grove City College
- Gwynedd-Mercy College
- Haverford College
- Immaculata University
- Juniata College
- Keystone College
- King's College
- La Salle University
- Lafayette College
- Lebanon Valley College
- Lycoming College
- Mansfield University of Pennsylvania
- Mercyhurst University
- Messiah University
- Misericordia University
- Moravian College
- Muhlenberg College
- Point Park University
- Rosemont College
- Saint Francis University
- Saint Vincent College
- Susquehanna University
Rhode Island
editSouth Carolina
edit- Allen University
- Benedict College
- Charleston Southern University
- Coker College
- College of Charleston
- Columbia College
- Converse University
- Erskine College
- Furman University
- Lander University
- Limestone University
- Morris College
- Newberry College
- North Greenville University
- Presbyterian College
- Southern Wesleyan University
- Wofford College
South Dakota
editTennessee
edit- Belmont University
- Bethel University
- Carson–Newman University
- Cumberland University
- Fisk University
- King University
- Lane College
- Lee University
- Lincoln Memorial University
- Lipscomb University
- Maryville College
- Milligan College
- Rhodes College
- Sewanee: The University of the South
- University of Tennessee Southern (formerly Martin Methodist College)
- Tennessee Wesleyan University
- Union University
Texas
edit- Abilene Christian University
- Austin College
- College of Saint Thomas More
- Dallas Baptist University
- Hardin-Simmons University
- Houston Christian University
- Howard Payne University
- Midwestern State University
- St. Edward's University
- St. Mary's University
- Schreiner University
- Southwestern University
- Texas Wesleyan University
- Trinity University
- University of Dallas
- University of the Incarnate Word
- University of St. Thomas
- Wayland Baptist University
Utah
editVermont
editVirginia
edit- Bluefield College
- Bridgewater College
- Christendom College
- Christopher Newport University
- Emory and Henry College
- Hampden–Sydney College
- Hollins University
- Mary Baldwin University
- Patrick Henry College
- Randolph College
- Randolph–Macon College
- Roanoke College
- Shenandoah University
- Southern Virginia University
- Sweet Briar College
- University of Lynchburg
- University of Mary Washington
- University of Richmond
- University of Virginia's College at Wise
- Virginia Wesleyan University
- Washington and Lee University
Washington
editWest Virginia
editWisconsin
editWyoming
editAnnounced closures
edit- Goddard College - closing by August 2024.
- Fontbonne University
- Eastern Nazarene College
Closed
edit- Alderson Broaddus University
- Alliance University (formerly Nyack College)
- Arizona International College
- Birmingham–Southern College
- Burlington College
- Cazenovia College
- Dana College
- Green Mountain College
- Iowa Wesleyan University
- Judson College[1]
- The King's College
- Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts
- Marlboro College
- Medaille College
- Mount Ida College
- Saint Joseph's College
- Virginia Intermont College
- Wells College
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Amelia, Mary. "Judson College board of trustees vote to close 183-year-old institution". Judson College. Retrieved 2023-03-16.
Further reading
edit- Howard Greene; Mathew W. Greene (2000). Greene's Guides to Educational Planning: The Hidden Ivies: Thirty Colleges of Excellence. New York: HarperCollins. ISBN 0-06-095362-4.
- Koblik, Steven and Stephen Richards Graubard. Distinctively American: The Residential Liberal Arts Colleges, 2000.
- Pope, Loren. Colleges That Change Lives. New York: Penguin, 2006.
- Staff of the Yale Daily News, ed. (2007). The Insider's Guide to the Colleges, 2008 (34th ed.). New York: St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 978-0-312-36689-6.