Wecome to the School of Arts & Letters.
Did you know more employers are looking for “thoughtful generalists” who have honed their thinking and communications skills in a solid liberal arts program?
So if your “verbal” was higher than your “math,” take heart. You don’t have to be pressured into choosing a major just because of job prospects. If you like English, there’s advertising or another communications field. Like Spanish? Combine it with business for a very marketable combination. With a bit of creativity, you can graduate knowing that there are career opportunities.
REACHING HIGHER
Kim Ciccarella, ’97, combined her love of Spanish with a major in elementary education, spent four weeks at the Center for Bilingual and Multicultural Studies in Mexico, and to top it all off, graduated magna cum laude.
Choose from one of our various majors or programs.