New Hampshire Liberal Arts Colleges

Many students apply to college in preparation of making a living. However, a liberal arts education enriches students' outlook on life while they prepare for their future. Soka University's website explains the liberal arts education assists students in gaining an understanding of those things that beautify and ennoble life, including literature and the creative arts.
  1. Franklin Pierce University

    • Students interested in the Humanities Division can major in American Studies, English, History, Political Science or Women in Leadership Certificate, as well as minor in Philosophy and Public History. Additionally, there are honor societies for History, Political Science and English majors: Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Sigma Alpha and Sigma Tau Delta. As of February 2011, tuition for full-time students per year is $27,700.

    New England College

    • Students at New England College who are interested in the Liberal Arts Division can study in English, Creative Writing, Art, Art History, Comparative Literature, Music, Modern Languages, Theatre, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Women's Studies and the Writing Program. As of February 2011, tuition for full-time students per year is $28,804.

    Colby-Sawyer College

    • Students at Colby-Sawyer College can major in Communications Studies, Creative Writing, English, Philosophy, Studio Art, Art History and Graphic Design, as well as minor in American Studies and Women Studies. Colby-Sawyer College states that "the humanities are woven into the curriculum as an integral part of a comprehensive liberal arts education." As of February 2011, tuition for full-time students per year is $32,640.

    University of New Hampshire-Manchester

    • the University of New Hampshire-Manchester offers bachelor of arts degrees in Communication Arts, English, History, Humanities, and Politics & Society. The university website states that students will receive "a strong liberal arts foundation with special emphasis on urban issues and the practical experiences needed for successful careers in the future." As of February 2011, tuition for full-time students who are New Hampshire residents is $10,650 per year and $24,700 per year for non-New Hampshire residents.

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