Berea College: College of Character
Mission Berea College was founded by abolitionists and reformers and continues today an an educational institution still firmly rooted in religious tradition and belief. The […]
Mission Berea College was founded by abolitionists and reformers and continues today an an educational institution still firmly rooted in religious tradition and belief. The […]
Mission Brown’s Charter of 1764 defined the college as a place that prepared students for lives of “usefulness and reputation,” and leaders at Brown believe […]
Lipscomb University is small, private university affiliated with the Church of Christ. Over 2,500 students are enrolled at the university and choose from among more […]
Mount Holyoke is the nation’s oldest continuing institution of higher education for women. Mount Holyoke provides a liberal arts education to approximately 2000 women each […]
Southwest Missouri State University is a public university that serves over 17,000 students. SMSU was selected as a College of Character because of its mission […]
St.Olaf College is a four-year liberal arts college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. St.Olaf strives to be an inclusive community, respecting those of […]
Haverford College is a coeducational, undergraduate, liberal arts college, founded by the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). Although no longer church-affiliated, traditional Quaker values of […]
Roanoke College is a traditional, coeducational, liberal arts college affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Founded in 1842, the college serves over 1,700 […]