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New Recently, the university has
received a pair of top five finishes in Forbes Magazine’s list of top The small liberal arts university began as a private school
when it opened in 1960. In the 1970s, the school had
accumulated a good deal of debt. To reconcile its
financial problems while still remaining relatively independent, the school
agreed to sale its facilities and land to the state in exchange for its debt
being paid off and for it to become a separate unit within the University of
South Florida. South Florida shared a
Four core principles form the base of New
College's academic philosophy: (1) each student is responsible in the last
analysis for his or her own education, (2) the best education demands a joint
search for learning by exciting teachers and able students, (3) students'
progress should be based on demonstrated competence and real mastery rather than
on the accumulation of credits and grades, (4) students should have, from the
outset, opportunities to explore in depth, areas of interest to them.
Students design
individualized programs of study and areas of concentration.
Because all classes are taught by faculty, students
work directly with some of the country's foremost scholars and scientists.
To the end of putting this philosophy into
practice, Narrative evaluations: at
the completion of each course, students receive an evaluation written by the
instructor critiquing their performance and course work, along with a
satisfactory/unsatisfactory/incomplete designation.
Letter grades and
grade-point-averages are not used at Contract System:
at the start of each semester, students negotiate a contract with their faculty
adviser, specifying their courses of study and expectations for the semester. At
the completion of the term, the academic adviser compares the student's
performance with the requirements defined in the contract, and determines
whether the student has "passed" the contract, or not. Among other requirements,
completing seven contracts is a prerequisite to graduation. Independent Study Projects:
the month of January is reserved for independent projects at Senior Thesis:
each student is required to write an original and lengthy thesis in their
discipline, and to defend it before a committee of at least three faculty.
Depending on the area of concentration of each student, a senior thesis may take
the form of an original research paper, performing and documenting a scientific
or social-scientific experiment or research study, or an original composition.
This requirement is usually completed during the final two semesters of a
student's fourth year. The academic structure described above is implemented through classes and research projects in a diverse array of subjects in the Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Natural Sciences. With fewer than 800 students, an average class size of 18 and a student to faculty ratio of 10 to 1, the academic environment is small and intimate and known for its intellectual intensity. |
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