Our academic programs represent a belief in the value of a well-rounded liberal arts foundation, an inter-disciplinary approach, and opportunities for reflection on self and society. Co-curricular, service learning, and study-travel opportunities contribute to the development of the whole person and enable students to strengthen their skills through hands–on and collaborative learning in a variety of contexts.
Our degree requirements include a skills core complement that emphasizes effective communication and logical thinking, in addition to complements in the humanities, natural sciences, behavioral and social sciences, physical health, and a cross-cultural or interdisciplinary selection. Developmental coursework in English and Mathematics is also offered.
Students have a choice of concentrations within the Associates’ degree programs to explore their options and ensure solid preparation for a major at the Bachelor’s level. The close relationship between faculty and students enables advising to be an easy and integral part of the process and helps students identify their academic options and select a path that supports their educational objectives.







