<p>I have no idea about it.</p>
<p>[Liberal</a> arts college - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal_arts_college]Liberal”>Liberal arts college - Wikipedia)</p>
<p>-emphasizes general knowledge of multiple subjects
-usually requires a series of core courses in history, literature, religion, etc. for all majors</p>
<p>main focus is on undergraduate teaching. smaller than the typical university.</p>
<p>They’re similar to an Undecided major- most let you choose your major end of your sophomore year and they emphasize learning a wide rage of subjects, not just one for your major.</p>
<p>some are stand-alone institutions (Wesleyan, Williams, Amherst) others are tucked into larger university affiliations (Harvard <em>College</em>, Yale <em>College</em>, Columbia <em>College</em>); in general, the oldest institutions of higher learning in the United States started out as liberal arts colleges.</p>