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Liberal arts colleges usually focus on Tertiary Education leading to a Bachelor's Degree in a program designed to be completed in four years' worth of study, though some include Post-graduate Programs . They tend to be relatively small, private, and predominantly residential. As such, they may offer a more uniform student experience than at a larger University with more diffuse course offerings. While they lack the name recognition of larger schools, the top liberal arts colleges are highly selective and compete with elite universities for students. Although private liberal arts colleges tend to be very expensive, there are also a number of state-supported institutions modeled on traditional liberal arts colleges.

Some institutions referred to as "liberal arts colleges" are distinguished from universities not so much by a difference in kind, but a difference in size, taking the form of small universities, complete with subsidiary schools dedicated to a particular specialized course of study and offering a limited set of graduate degrees. In this sense, large liberal arts colleges and small private universities occupy similar niches.

Furthermore, university units whose faculty and curriculum encompass the traditional liberal arts and pure sciences are frequently labeled "liberal arts colleges." Indeed, some are explicitly named a "College of Liberal Arts," or a variant such as "College of Arts and Letters" or "College of Arts and Sciences" to distinguish them from units focused on the manual arts and applied sciences. Both colloquial and professional references to "liberal arts colleges" generally refer to standalone institutions, excluding such units.


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In the influential but controversial ''America's Best Colleges'' issue of the ''). These schools are ranked separately in the "National Universities" list.



The top five out of 20 public liberal arts colleges were (1) Virginia Military Institute , (2) St. Mary's College Of Maryland , (3) New College Of Florida , (4) University Of Minnesota, Morris , and (5) University Of North Carolina At Asheville .


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