Wednesday, February 10, 2010

What's the difference between a Liberal Arts University and a Regular University?

What are the pros and cons? Is there really a difference? Is is more difficult to get into a Libral Arts College?What's the difference between a Liberal Arts University and a Regular University?
The liberal arts refer specifically to the arts and sciences: the humanities; social sciences; natural sciences; physical sciences, etc. A regular university will usually include liberal arts, but also has additional programs. Programs outside of the liberal arts that are found in many universities include nursing, education, business, medicine, and law.





I wouldn't say that it's more or less difficult to be admitted to a liberal arts college as opposed to a university. In truth, it just depends upon the school as to how difficult its admissions policies are.





The main benefit to a university is the wider variety of program offerings. The main benefit to a liberal arts college is that the classes generally have fewer students. Universities typically have more students than liberal arts colleges, and they generally have much higher student:teacher ratios.

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