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  1. We prepare students to use ideas to make a difference in the world. Since our 1821 founding, Amherst has demonstrated steadfast confidence in the value of the liberal arts and critical thinking. Today, our financial aid program is among the most substantial in the nation, and our student body is among the most diverse. Small classes, an open curriculum, and a singular focus on undergraduate education ensure that leading scholars engage daily with talented, curious students, equipping them for leadership in an increasingly global and complex world. Amherst College is deeply committed to issues surrounding inclusivity, a sense of belonging, diversity, environmental sustainability and impact, and responsible stewardship. The town of Amherst combines breathtaking natural scenery with abundant cultural life. It is home to 35,000 politically engaged, culturally aware people. More than 40 percent of the local population has a graduate degree, and more than 30,000 college students live in Amherst during the academic year. Diversity is a natural condition of the modern world. Moreover, not coincidentally, it is a foundational part of an Amherst education. We believe that a great intellectual community should look like the world, and with every incoming student, that community comes to life here. Amherst is proud of its work to recruit, admit, and enroll a diverse student body. As part of these efforts, the Office of Admission hosts two-weekend Diversity Open Houses to introduce prospective applicants to Amherst's campus, student body, faculty, classes, and residence halls. Diversity Interns are current Amherst students who work with the Office of Admission to reach out to prospective students from different cultural, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Diversity Interns provide information and personal perspectives on what the Amherst College community has to offer. We will continue to emphasize the inclusion within our student body, our faculty, and our staff of talented persons from groups that have experienced prejudice and disadvantage. We do so for the simplest, but most important reasons: because the best and the brightest people are found in many places, not few because our classrooms and residence halls are places of dialogue, not a monologue. After all, teaching and learning at their best are conversations with persons other than ourselves about ideas other than our own. Amherst offers the Bachelor of Arts degree in 40 majors in the arts, sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Students can carry more than one major, create their interdisciplinary major, or engage in independent scholarship. Many students delve more deeply into their major field by undertaking honors theses as seniors. Often the equivalent of graduate-level work, theses have taken the form of a significant paper, scientific investigation, or creative work. With faculty approval, a limited number of students may participate in the Independent Scholar Program, usually in the junior or senior year, instead of a traditional major program. Independent Scholars plan a personal program of study under the direction of a tutor. Students must be nominated for the program by a member of the faculty. Amherst does not offer a major in creative writing. However, in conjunction with various departments, the Creative Writing Center provides courses in the writing of fiction, poetry, plays, non-fictional prose, and translation. Amherst participates in a variety of Five College programs, including 11 certificate programs, supervised independent and mentored language programs, and two shared departments. Our school colors are purple and white. We are the Mammoths. We are Singing College. We are proud of our traditions, especially the unusual ones, like giving every graduate a cane. Moreover, we are #AmherstProud. Your family's financial circumstances will never affect whether you are admitted or not. The majority of our students pay less—often far less—than the cost of attendance. Under our need-blind admission policy, 55 percent of our students receive financial aid. Amherst College is proud of its efforts to achieve and sustain diversity in our community. Across many dimensions of diversity—geographic, racial/ethnic, socioeconomic, academic, extra-curricular—Amherst has assembled an exceptionally vibrant student body. It is one of the most diverse of all liberal arts colleges in the country. Of course, the value of diversity at Amherst is best revealed not merely in the numbers, but in the students behind the numbers and what they bring to our community—the qualitative, not just quantitative aspects of diversity. No matter where you are from, no matter your background, at Amherst, you will meet some people who are like you and some who are not like you. This exposure to students from many different backgrounds, with unique experiences and perspectives, enriches education, and personal development in our classrooms, residence halls, and student organizations. Amherst College is one of the world's premier writing colleges, with an enviable literary legacy. Our outstanding faculty and alumni include influential and award-winning novelists, poets, journalists, and critics, and our renowned literary publications are read around the world. Throughout its 200-year history, Amherst has been closely associated with writers such as Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, Richard Wilbur '42, James Merrill '47, David Foster Wallace '85, Dan Brown '86 Lauren Groff '01, among many others. Each year, we welcome distinguished campus authors of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry for readings, conversations, and masterclasses as part of the Visiting Writer's Series and LitFest, the College's annual literary festival. View full university
  2. We prepare students to use ideas to make a difference in the world. Since our 1821 founding, Amherst has demonstrated steadfast confidence in the value of the liberal arts and critical thinking. Today, our financial aid program is among the most substantial in the nation, and our student body is among the most diverse. Small classes, an open curriculum, and a singular focus on undergraduate education ensure that leading scholars engage daily with talented, curious students, equipping them for leadership in an increasingly global and complex world. Amherst College is deeply committed to issues surrounding inclusivity, a sense of belonging, diversity, environmental sustainability and impact, and responsible stewardship. The town of Amherst combines breathtaking natural scenery with abundant cultural life. It is home to 35,000 politically engaged, culturally aware people. More than 40 percent of the local population has a graduate degree, and more than 30,000 college students live in Amherst during the academic year. Diversity is a natural condition of the modern world. Moreover, not coincidentally, it is a foundational part of an Amherst education. We believe that a great intellectual community should look like the world, and with every incoming student, that community comes to life here. Amherst is proud of its work to recruit, admit, and enroll a diverse student body. As part of these efforts, the Office of Admission hosts two-weekend Diversity Open Houses to introduce prospective applicants to Amherst's campus, student body, faculty, classes, and residence halls. Diversity Interns are current Amherst students who work with the Office of Admission to reach out to prospective students from different cultural, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Diversity Interns provide information and personal perspectives on what the Amherst College community has to offer. We will continue to emphasize the inclusion within our student body, our faculty, and our staff of talented persons from groups that have experienced prejudice and disadvantage. We do so for the simplest, but most important reasons: because the best and the brightest people are found in many places, not few because our classrooms and residence halls are places of dialogue, not a monologue. After all, teaching and learning at their best are conversations with persons other than ourselves about ideas other than our own. Amherst offers the Bachelor of Arts degree in 40 majors in the arts, sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Students can carry more than one major, create their interdisciplinary major, or engage in independent scholarship. Many students delve more deeply into their major field by undertaking honors theses as seniors. Often the equivalent of graduate-level work, theses have taken the form of a significant paper, scientific investigation, or creative work. With faculty approval, a limited number of students may participate in the Independent Scholar Program, usually in the junior or senior year, instead of a traditional major program. Independent Scholars plan a personal program of study under the direction of a tutor. Students must be nominated for the program by a member of the faculty. Amherst does not offer a major in creative writing. However, in conjunction with various departments, the Creative Writing Center provides courses in the writing of fiction, poetry, plays, non-fictional prose, and translation. Amherst participates in a variety of Five College programs, including 11 certificate programs, supervised independent and mentored language programs, and two shared departments. Our school colors are purple and white. We are the Mammoths. We are Singing College. We are proud of our traditions, especially the unusual ones, like giving every graduate a cane. Moreover, we are #AmherstProud. Your family's financial circumstances will never affect whether you are admitted or not. The majority of our students pay less—often far less—than the cost of attendance. Under our need-blind admission policy, 55 percent of our students receive financial aid. Amherst College is proud of its efforts to achieve and sustain diversity in our community. Across many dimensions of diversity—geographic, racial/ethnic, socioeconomic, academic, extra-curricular—Amherst has assembled an exceptionally vibrant student body. It is one of the most diverse of all liberal arts colleges in the country. Of course, the value of diversity at Amherst is best revealed not merely in the numbers, but in the students behind the numbers and what they bring to our community—the qualitative, not just quantitative aspects of diversity. No matter where you are from, no matter your background, at Amherst, you will meet some people who are like you and some who are not like you. This exposure to students from many different backgrounds, with unique experiences and perspectives, enriches education, and personal development in our classrooms, residence halls, and student organizations. Amherst College is one of the world's premier writing colleges, with an enviable literary legacy. Our outstanding faculty and alumni include influential and award-winning novelists, poets, journalists, and critics, and our renowned literary publications are read around the world. Throughout its 200-year history, Amherst has been closely associated with writers such as Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, Richard Wilbur '42, James Merrill '47, David Foster Wallace '85, Dan Brown '86 Lauren Groff '01, among many others. Each year, we welcome distinguished campus authors of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry for readings, conversations, and masterclasses as part of the Visiting Writer's Series and LitFest, the College's annual literary festival.
  3. UMass Amherst is one of the major public research universities in America. Nestled in idyllic Amherst, Massachusetts, the campus is consistently ranked among the nation's top public research universities. It offers a rich cultural environment in a rural setting close to major urban centers. The University of Massachusetts Amherst is one of the nation's top public universities. We currently rank among the top 30 in a field of more than 700 public, four-year colleges and universities in the United States in the U.S. News & World Report's annual college guide. UMass Amherst is the flagship public higher education campus in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, making a profound, transformative impact on the common good. Founded in 1863, we are the largest public research university in New England, distinguished by our academic, research, and community outreach programs' excellence and breadth. Our students are bright, bold, unconventional thinkers. About 41,800 students applied for 4,700 seats in the Class of 2021. Academic quality remains excellent, with combined average SATs at 1268/1600 and average GPAs at 3.89. Our research expenditures in fiscal 2017 totaled $219.9 million. Among Massachusetts colleges and universities, UMass Amherst ranks fourth in research grants from the National Science Foundation, behind MIT, Harvard, and Boston University. For the ninth consecutive year, UMass Amherst is among the 100 "Best College Values" in public colleges compiled by Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine. Money magazine ranks us among the nation's best colleges based on the most bang for the tuition buck. UMass Amherst has several core values articulated in the Joint Task Force for Strategic Oversight's Phase I Report, Innovation and Impact: Renewing the Public Research University (2014). These values speak to the campus's enduring commitment to forming and strengthening "socially just learning and working environments that foster a culture of excellence through diverse people, ideas, and perspectives. As the commonwealth's flagship campus, UMass Amherst has been a leader in agricultural research and green education since our founding as a land grant institution in 1863. With over 100 major subject areas leading to bachelor's degrees, 77 master's, and 48 doctoral programs, UMass Amherst offers a vast array of educational opportunities for full and part-time students, both on and off-campus. Interdisciplinary majors, online learning, the Five College Interchange, and internships and international study add to the opportunities. The College of Education offers doctoral, master's, and bachelor's degree programs and certificates that prepare leaders in education theory, policy, research, and practice. High quality, nationally, and internationally recognized programs of study delivered through on-campus, blended, and online classes award-winning outreach initiatives 68 full-time faculty and five research centers. A top-ranked college that prepares students for industrial, research, and leadership opportunities in Chemical, Civil and Environmental, Electrical and Computer, and Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, students are engaged in emerging areas such as bioengineering, nano computing, water resources, and off-shore wind energy. As the creative and cultural heart of the campus, the College of Humanities and Fine Arts (HFA) explores the ways, people have sought to express themselves and the world around them through classical humanities disciplines of literature, history, and philosophy to a world-renowned Department of Linguistics exceptional programs in the performing and visual arts and interdisciplinary departments considering language, identity, and biology. The College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS) offers a world-class curriculum in support of B.A., BS, MS, and Ph.D. degrees. CICS is internationally recognized for its research activities and has one of the nation's highest-ranked and most competitive graduate programs. The College is distinguished by its culture of collaboration and leadership in multi-disciplinary research. CNS unites the life, environmental, computational, and physical sciences, and mathematics on campus. CNS strengths include cutting-edge research, top-ranked academic programs, award-winning, and internationally recognized faculty. CNS also serves the university's land grant mission for Massachusetts. The College of Nursing prepares candidates to enter the nursing profession at the baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral levels while developing vital nurse educators and researchers to inform and educate future generations of nursing students. The online graduate program has been ranked among the top 25 countries by U.S. News & World Report. Central to the university's academic heart, SBS bridges the sciences and liberal arts. Each year SBS educates thousands of students in the culture, society, and individual behavior while promoting citizenship and global understanding. Commonwealth Honors College is a community of scholars that offers the advantages of a small college plus access to a nationally recognized research university's opportunities and resources. Isenberg is accredited at the highest level by the AACSB and is ranked 20th among public universities by BusinessWeek. The school offers seven undergraduate majors as well as rigorous MBA and Ph.D. programs. Isenberg's world-class research strengths include alternative investments, quality management, large-scale networks, organizational change and culture, and behavioral accounting. The SPHHS is the only state-supported CEPH-accredited school of public health in New England. It offers B.S., MA, MS, MPH, AuD, and Ph.D. degrees in Communication Disorders, Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Public Health. It addresses pressing cross-cutting issues such as obesity, diabetes prevention, women's health, global health, aging, environmental exposures, and autism spectrum disorders. The historic Stockbridge School of Agriculture offers hands-on, intensive AS, BS, and graduate education in fields relating to agriculture and landscapes and a vibrant spectrum of teaching, research, and outreach programs. It resides within the College of Natural Sciences.
  4. UMass Amherst is one of the major public research universities in America. Nestled in idyllic Amherst, Massachusetts, the campus is consistently ranked among the nation's top public research universities. It offers a rich cultural environment in a rural setting close to major urban centers. The University of Massachusetts Amherst is one of the nation's top public universities. We currently rank among the top 30 in a field of more than 700 public, four-year colleges and universities in the United States in the U.S. News & World Report's annual college guide. UMass Amherst is the flagship public higher education campus in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, making a profound, transformative impact on the common good. Founded in 1863, we are the largest public research university in New England, distinguished by our academic, research, and community outreach programs' excellence and breadth. Our students are bright, bold, unconventional thinkers. About 41,800 students applied for 4,700 seats in the Class of 2021. Academic quality remains excellent, with combined average SATs at 1268/1600 and average GPAs at 3.89. Our research expenditures in fiscal 2017 totaled $219.9 million. Among Massachusetts colleges and universities, UMass Amherst ranks fourth in research grants from the National Science Foundation, behind MIT, Harvard, and Boston University. For the ninth consecutive year, UMass Amherst is among the 100 "Best College Values" in public colleges compiled by Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine. Money magazine ranks us among the nation's best colleges based on the most bang for the tuition buck. UMass Amherst has several core values articulated in the Joint Task Force for Strategic Oversight's Phase I Report, Innovation and Impact: Renewing the Public Research University (2014). These values speak to the campus's enduring commitment to forming and strengthening "socially just learning and working environments that foster a culture of excellence through diverse people, ideas, and perspectives. As the commonwealth's flagship campus, UMass Amherst has been a leader in agricultural research and green education since our founding as a land grant institution in 1863. With over 100 major subject areas leading to bachelor's degrees, 77 master's, and 48 doctoral programs, UMass Amherst offers a vast array of educational opportunities for full and part-time students, both on and off-campus. Interdisciplinary majors, online learning, the Five College Interchange, and internships and international study add to the opportunities. The College of Education offers doctoral, master's, and bachelor's degree programs and certificates that prepare leaders in education theory, policy, research, and practice. High quality, nationally, and internationally recognized programs of study delivered through on-campus, blended, and online classes award-winning outreach initiatives 68 full-time faculty and five research centers. A top-ranked college that prepares students for industrial, research, and leadership opportunities in Chemical, Civil and Environmental, Electrical and Computer, and Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, students are engaged in emerging areas such as bioengineering, nano computing, water resources, and off-shore wind energy. As the creative and cultural heart of the campus, the College of Humanities and Fine Arts (HFA) explores the ways, people have sought to express themselves and the world around them through classical humanities disciplines of literature, history, and philosophy to a world-renowned Department of Linguistics exceptional programs in the performing and visual arts and interdisciplinary departments considering language, identity, and biology. The College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS) offers a world-class curriculum in support of B.A., BS, MS, and Ph.D. degrees. CICS is internationally recognized for its research activities and has one of the nation's highest-ranked and most competitive graduate programs. The College is distinguished by its culture of collaboration and leadership in multi-disciplinary research. CNS unites the life, environmental, computational, and physical sciences, and mathematics on campus. CNS strengths include cutting-edge research, top-ranked academic programs, award-winning, and internationally recognized faculty. CNS also serves the university's land grant mission for Massachusetts. The College of Nursing prepares candidates to enter the nursing profession at the baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral levels while developing vital nurse educators and researchers to inform and educate future generations of nursing students. The online graduate program has been ranked among the top 25 countries by U.S. News & World Report. Central to the university's academic heart, SBS bridges the sciences and liberal arts. Each year SBS educates thousands of students in the culture, society, and individual behavior while promoting citizenship and global understanding. Commonwealth Honors College is a community of scholars that offers the advantages of a small college plus access to a nationally recognized research university's opportunities and resources. Isenberg is accredited at the highest level by the AACSB and is ranked 20th among public universities by BusinessWeek. The school offers seven undergraduate majors as well as rigorous MBA and Ph.D. programs. Isenberg's world-class research strengths include alternative investments, quality management, large-scale networks, organizational change and culture, and behavioral accounting. The SPHHS is the only state-supported CEPH-accredited school of public health in New England. It offers B.S., MA, MS, MPH, AuD, and Ph.D. degrees in Communication Disorders, Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Public Health. It addresses pressing cross-cutting issues such as obesity, diabetes prevention, women's health, global health, aging, environmental exposures, and autism spectrum disorders. The historic Stockbridge School of Agriculture offers hands-on, intensive AS, BS, and graduate education in fields relating to agriculture and landscapes and a vibrant spectrum of teaching, research, and outreach programs. It resides within the College of Natural Sciences. View full university
  5. With the welcoming of boys into our Senior School in September 2019, we became Loughborough’s only co-educational independent school for children aged 4-18 years, thereby offering a unique and much-needed educational route to local families. We are a non-selective school, dedicated to creating an environment where every pupil has the opportunity for long-term academic, spiritual, and moral development within a challenging but happy environment. We encourage and challenge every pupil to become the very best version of themselves and aim to help parents in their task of nurturing confident, compassionate, and happy young people. Our Mission Statement We are a Catholic School. We welcome everyone and we respect everyone for who they are. We work together to become clever, kind, and brave. We are one family, and everyone is known and loved. When we leave, we will go into the world and make it a better place Recognized as ‘excellent in all categories by The Independent Schools Inspectorate, our role is to ensure your child leaves school with confidence, compassion, and ambition. Not empty, materialistic ambition, but rather the ambition to use the talents and knowledge they harvest to fulfill their potential and to help make the world a better place. Our Aims To achieve that we commit to: A challenging knowledge-rich curriculum that sets high expectations for all learners Genuinely personal service to every family and individual understanding of each pupil in our care. No class is ever larger than 20 pupils and our overall teacher to pupil ratio is an incredible 1 to 7.6 The Minerva philosophy – this approach to learning is part of every aspect of School life, and is designed with one aim: to help young people prepare for a competitive world while remaining happy, healthy, balanced, and kind. You can read more about Minerva here. A rich and diverse extra-curricular program, particularly in the fields of sport and music, that is enhanced by our membership of the Loughborough Schools Foundation A flexible curriculum and the ability to cater for a range of abilities that more selective schools, or larger non-selective schools, cannot always match At Loughborough Amherst School we are proud of being a Catholic School but we do not seek to impose any doctrinal beliefs on any member of our community. The School contains Anglicans, Methodists, Muslims, Hindus, and Buddhists, as well as pupils whose home life is entirely secular. We welcome all those who embrace the virtues of hard work, humility, compassion, service, and respect for others. View full school
  6. With the welcoming of boys into our Senior School in September 2019, we became Loughborough’s only co-educational independent school for children aged 4-18 years, thereby offering a unique and much-needed educational route to local families. We are a non-selective school, dedicated to creating an environment where every pupil has the opportunity for long-term academic, spiritual, and moral development within a challenging but happy environment. We encourage and challenge every pupil to become the very best version of themselves and aim to help parents in their task of nurturing confident, compassionate, and happy young people. Our Mission Statement We are a Catholic School. We welcome everyone and we respect everyone for who they are. We work together to become clever, kind, and brave. We are one family, and everyone is known and loved. When we leave, we will go into the world and make it a better place Recognized as ‘excellent in all categories by The Independent Schools Inspectorate, our role is to ensure your child leaves school with confidence, compassion, and ambition. Not empty, materialistic ambition, but rather the ambition to use the talents and knowledge they harvest to fulfill their potential and to help make the world a better place. Our Aims To achieve that we commit to: A challenging knowledge-rich curriculum that sets high expectations for all learners Genuinely personal service to every family and individual understanding of each pupil in our care. No class is ever larger than 20 pupils and our overall teacher to pupil ratio is an incredible 1 to 7.6 The Minerva philosophy – this approach to learning is part of every aspect of School life, and is designed with one aim: to help young people prepare for a competitive world while remaining happy, healthy, balanced, and kind. You can read more about Minerva here. A rich and diverse extra-curricular program, particularly in the fields of sport and music, that is enhanced by our membership of the Loughborough Schools Foundation A flexible curriculum and the ability to cater for a range of abilities that more selective schools, or larger non-selective schools, cannot always match At Loughborough Amherst School we are proud of being a Catholic School but we do not seek to impose any doctrinal beliefs on any member of our community. The School contains Anglicans, Methodists, Muslims, Hindus, and Buddhists, as well as pupils whose home life is entirely secular. We welcome all those who embrace the virtues of hard work, humility, compassion, service, and respect for others.
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