List of liberal arts colleges in the United States

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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[edit]

Arizona[edit]

Arkansas[edit]

California[edit]

Pomona College
Mills College

Colorado[edit]

U.S. Air Force Academy

Connecticut[edit]

Wesleyan University

Florida[edit]

Georgia[edit]

Morehouse College

Idaho[edit]

Illinois[edit]

Indiana[edit]

Iowa[edit]

Grinnell College

Kansas[edit]

Kentucky[edit]

Louisiana[edit]

Bowdoin College

Maine[edit]

Maryland[edit]

Amherst College
Wellesley College
Williams College

Massachusetts[edit]

Michigan[edit]

Carleton College

Minnesota[edit]

Mississippi[edit]

Missouri[edit]

Montana[edit]

Nebraska[edit]

Nevada[edit]

Saint Anselm College

New Hampshire[edit]

New Jersey[edit]

New Mexico[edit]

Barnard College
Hamilton College
Vassar College

New York[edit]

North Carolina[edit]

Davidson College

North Dakota[edit]

Ohio[edit]

Kenyon College
Oberlin College

Oklahoma[edit]

Reed College

Oregon[edit]

Bryn Mawr College
Haverford College
Swarthmore College

Pennsylvania[edit]

Rhode Island[edit]

South Carolina[edit]

South Dakota[edit]

Sewanee: The University of the South

Tennessee[edit]

Texas[edit]

Utah[edit]

Middlebury College

Vermont[edit]

Washington and Lee University

Virginia[edit]

Whitman College

Washington[edit]

West Virginia[edit]

Beloit College

Wisconsin[edit]

Wyoming[edit]

Closed[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Amelia, Mary. "Judson College board of trustees vote to close 183-year-old institution". Judson College. Retrieved 2023-03-16.

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