Caroline Koppelman

Sophomore Year--Touring Colleges

Schools track your participation and engagement with the school starting, well, the moment you first engage with them. For example, if Northwestern sees that you visited sophomore year, initiated engagement with your regional admissions representative and tour guide after the visit, and then attended two of their boots at college fairs junior year, that’s going to work in your favor! They know you’re interested and they love consistency over time.

Think Big: Impressive Extracurricular Activities Examples for Highschool Students

We know you’re busy. Or maybe you’re not, and this article is perfect for you because you should be busy. Really busy. Sometimes we just need a little bit of creative inspiration (or a strong reminder) that colleges not only care about, but look carefully at how you spend your time outside of the classroom.  So, if you need that reminder to fill your time with activities and projects that are productive, consider this that reminder. And if you’re busy with extracurriculars, this is a good reminder to think about quality vs. quantity. Just because you’re doing a lot, doesn’t mean you’re showing your diversity of skills and interests in the best way possible.  

Best Psychology Majors and Programs at Small Liberal Arts Schools

Psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and its functions. Psychology has many branches, most of which are explored at an undergraduate level, and some schools approach the study by dividing the curriculum into areas such as cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, and biopsychology. Those who study psychology often work as psychologists, psychotherapists, social workers, counselors, teachers, and researchers.

11 Best International Relations Major and Programs at Small Liberal Arts Schools

“International relations” can go by many different names. Commonly referred to simply as “IR,” international relations or international affairs is the study of how the politics, economics, and laws of different nations are interrelated and connected on a global level. At many schools, IR is a subfield of political science and public policy. More and more often, it is also being replaced by the term “global studies,” which is less associated with poly-sci. The strongest programs and majors for IR are often found at larger research institutions, but many small liberal arts colleges also provide fascinating programs and opportunities to delve into IR. We list the best 11 majors and programs here. 

Best Russian Majors and Programs at Small Liberal Arts Schools 

A strong Russian program equips students with an understanding of the history, culture, language, art, and literature of Russia. In order to understand and examine the region from a global perspective, Russian programs are often inclusive of material about Eastern Europe and the relationship between Russia, the United States, and the rest of the world. Students who major in Russian often go on to work in the fields of government, education, law, research and cultural analysis, and diplomacy and public service.

Best Sociology Majors and Programs at Small Liberal Arts Schools

Sociology is the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society; and sociology majors examine how societies function by looking into individual experiences and connecting them to larger social issues. Sociology allows us to enter into the worlds of others and understand their values, beliefs, and traditions.

Best Architecture Majors and Programs at Small Liberal Arts Schools

In the age of evolving and growing cities, communities, and an uptick in denser housing requirements to accommodate an ever-growing world, architecture is a growing interest for young people. What makes up urban and suburban spaces are changing. That said, architecture is often a degree pursued at a postgraduate level, so it can be challenging to find a liberal arts institution that enables you to pursue architecture at an undergraduate level. If you do your research, though, you’ll find that undergraduate architecture programs are home to some of the most unique program structures and focus out there for those interested in pursuing anything related to urban planning, design, city structure, and architectural development. 

Best Economics Majors and Programs at Small Liberal Arts Schools

Economics is the study of the allocation of scarce resources. It’s a social science primarily involved with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Studying Economics helps students examine global and social issues such as trade, the environment, poverty, growth, regulation, and unemployment.

Best Cognitive Science Majors and Programs at Small Liberal Arts Schools

Cognitive science is the study of neuroscience and the brain. It is interdisciplinary by nature, bringing together everything about the concept and outcome of cognition and the brain: tasks, functions, and its nature. While there is a distinct scientific component, those interested in cognitive science are often also interested in emotion, memory, language, behavior, and reasoning, in addition to where this is all going in 50, 100, or 200 years from now (read: artificial intelligence and the philosophical, existential implications). The combination of these considerations and areas of interest that fall under the cognitive science umbrella actually lends itself quite well to a program within a liberal arts institution. We’ve assembled a list of the best offering(s) below: 

Best Dance Majors and Programs at Small Liberal Arts Schools

Performing arts colleges are easy to find, but a top-notch dance program or major within a liberal arts college where students can pursue both dance and other academic interests in an interdisciplinary fashion is not. Below we’ve found a combination of small liberal arts schools and creatively-oriented small colleges that offer rigorous and comprehensive dance programs. 

Best Linguistics Majors and Programs at Small Liberal Arts Schools 

Linguistics is a field that focuses on the science behind language, its structure and analysis, and communication. It is an interdisciplinary field that combines principles from anthropology, psychology, philosophy of language, history, and often, computational analysis/statistics. This combination of social and science makes it a prime candidate for a strong major within a liberal arts institution. We’ve gathered a list of the best linguistics majors and programs at small liberal arts schools throughout the U.S. below.

Small Liberal Arts Colleges with Business Majors or Programs

Business is an incredibly popular field of interest for college students. An undergraduate degree in business provides a general understanding of the business world, but most schools offer more specialized majors such as accounting, finance, business administration, marketing, entrepreneurship, and international business.  

Transferring Colleges After Freshman Year

We have written a lot about the process of deciding whether or not you should transfer. The truth is that you might have a million reasons for wanting to transfer, but only some of them are worth writing about in your transfer application. This blog post will go into the process of transferring once you’ve decided that you want to leave your current school. We've broken the process out into three steps:

Does Freshman Year of High School Matter for College?

We get this question a lot from parents and students alike. Freshman year often gets overlooked as an important year academically because it’s considered by many to be a “transition” year. Don’t get us wrong, the transition from middle to high school can be a tough one, but please hear us when we say that freshman year is not considered a transition year to colleges. Freshman year is just as important as sophomore year, junior, and senior year. If you’re considering if something is important for college admissions, ask yourself: will colleges see the outcome of this? Applying this logic to freshman year grades: will colleges see your freshman year grades? Yes, they will.

The Best Small Liberal Arts Schools for Physics

Physics is one of the oldest academic disciplines and the field underlies all of the natural sciences. Because of that, you’ll often come across majors, or tracks and paths, such as astrophysics, biophysics, chemical physics, geophysics, and more. There are many career paths that a physics major can take, including but not limited to: research science, teaching, engineering, and working in the healthcare and technology industries. 

Best Biochemistry Major or Programs at Small Liberal Arts Schools

Biochemistry, also known as “biological chemistry,” is a field that specifically investigates the seemingly infinite chemical processes that occur within or directly relate to living organisms. There are three main subfields within biochemistry: protein science, metabolism, and molecular genetics. Because of its highly technical and scientific nature, it can be difficult to find a top-notch undergraduate (B.S.) biochemistry degree and department at smaller liberal arts schools. We think that this a missed opportunity, because we see biochemistry as being prime for a student interested in investigating the overlap between, say, biochemistry and ethics, sociology, or psychology, for students who want to pursue a public health route. Or, math, statistics, or computer science for students who want to go into tech. We’ve compiled a list of the best biochem majors and programs at small liberal arts schools throughout the U.S.