Tagged: "Liberal Arts"
Ivy Covered Campus – Can You Guess Where We Are?
Where's Mark now? Are you looking for a beautiful, Ivy-covered campus on a hill, with harmonious, Georgian architecture, wonderful facilities, and offering a top-notch education? Watch this!
Earlham College – It’s the People That Matter
Earlham College is a quality liberal arts college with a strong focus on its people. As with every college, it is the people that create the college experience.
Knox College – A Hot Bed of Progressive Thinking
On a visit to Knox College, Mark took a moment to talk about how you might find plenty of unconventional and progressive thinking happening in places you might not expect. Check this video out to learn more about this college with a beautiful campus. Mark Montgomery Educational Consultant If you prefer, you may read the [...]
Kenyon College–Liberal Arts and Journalism (Without the Journalism)
Should a student interested in a career in journalism pursue a Bachelors degree in journalism? Or pursue the liberal arts. Mark advocates the latter.
Drake University Revolutionizes The Way Languages Are Taught
Do you want to learn a language in college? REALLY learn it? Then you might consider Drake University, with its language program that focuses on proficiency, not the number of hours you spend in a classroom.
Grinnell College–Amid the Cornfields Lies A Global Liberal Arts College
Looking for a liberal arts education of the highest caliber? Check out the one surrounded by Iowa cornfields.
McDaniel–A High Quality, High Value Liberal Arts Education
Looking for an excellent liberal arts college that offers excellent quality at a relatively low price? Check out McDaniel College in Maryland.
The Value of Your College Degree
Working on your college list? Start thinking beyond your four years of college and consider how the college you choose to attend will prepare you for a successful career!
The Educational Benefits of a Small Liberal Arts College
Liberal arts colleges offer myriad benefits to students. Check out this video to learn the advantages of this model of higher education.
Merit-Based Financial Aid Explained
Merit-based financial aid can reduce the cost of college significantly. However, colleges are selective about how they award merit aid. And some are more selective than others.


