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Thomas More College of Liberal Arts

Thomas More College of Liberal Arts (Merrimack, NH)


Thomas More College of Liberal Arts is a private, Roman Catholic, aesthetic sciences school situated in Merrimack, New Hampshire (it ought not be mistaken for the Thomas More College in Kentucky). Set up in 1978, what this school needs in life span is compensates for with its Great Books main subjects and ensured concentrate abroad program. 

The school has a present understudy enlistment of just 96 understudies, and an understudy to-workforce proportion of 10-to-one. This makes for a normal class size of 18 understudies (and an approach that no class can have more than 20). 

All understudies get a Bachelor of Arts degree in liberal studies with an accentuation in their significant focus. Despite real, all understudies partake in a main subjects that covers the immense works of Western writing, rationality, and political science. Also, all understudies are given down to earth training in music and workmanship, and spend some piece of their sophomore year concentrate abroad in Rome. 

Thomas More College of Liberal Arts is licensed by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

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Dartmouth College

Dartmouth College (Hanover, NH)


Set up in 1769, Dartmouth is a private, research college situated in the town of Hanover, northwest of Manchester on the Vermont state line. With just around 6,300 understudies as of now enlisted and a grounds of 269 rustic sections of land, it is the littlest college in the Ivy League. 

The school has around 4,200 undergrad and 2,100 graduate understudies. The Undergraduate College offers 40 divisions and projects, close by the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences and the Schools of Medicine, Engineering, and Business. 

Dartmouth's scholarly calendar is called D-Plan. D-Plan is a planning framework that permits understudies to customize their scholarly profession. Understudies must be in home at the grounds for the fall, winter, and spring terms of their green bean and senior year,s notwithstanding the late spring term of their sophomore year. Every single other term can be utilized for additional on-grounds concentrates on, or else for off-grounds programs, temporary positions, examination projects, or get-away, the length of graduation necessities are kept up. 

Outside of scholastics, Dartmouth perceives more than 200 on-grounds understudy associations. The school additionally meets 100 percent of each understudy's shown need through money related guide. Princeton Review rates Dartmouth #3 in the nation for nature of understudy life. 

Dartmouth College is licensed by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges Commission on Institutions of Higher Education.
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