Prescott College
Prescott College’s On-Campus Undergraduate Program offers a four-year liberal arts program preparing students to be life-long learners and critical thinkers in a broad, interwoven range of models of inquiry: literary, scientific, artistic, social, spiritual, and physical. The College emphasizes the interdisciplinary connections rather than the distinctions between these ways of understanding the world.
On-Campus Undergraduate students earn the Bachelor of Arts Degree (BA) in a wide variety of areas of study such as Adventure Education, Arts & Letters, Cultural and Regional Studies, Education, Environmental Studies, and Psychology and Human Development.
On-Campus Undergraduate students may also earn the Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees (BFA) through the Arts & Letters area of study in Creative Writing, Visual Arts, and Interdisciplinary Arts & Letters.
Prescott College’s On-Campus Undergraduate Programs are designed for students with excellent potential who want the opportunity to deepen their knowledge, skills, or experience and develop their talents for (1) personal enrichment, (2) preparation for graduate school, and/or (3) preparation for a professional career.
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Prescott College does also offer a Master's program and a Doctorate! I would love to get you more information. Just let me know what you are interested in studying. :) In the meantime, check out this link: http://www.prescott.edu/learn/limited-residency-master-of-arts/index.html. Thanks!
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According to collegeboard.com 81% are out of state
Hi Maggie and Travis. Sorry we missed your post! At Prescott College, Adventure Education is defined as an experiential process that takes place in challenging outdoor settings where the primary purpose is to build and strengthen inter- and intra-personal relationships, personal health, leadership skills, and environmental understandings. The field of adventure education holds tremendous promise for contributing to our society and environment in healthy and significant ways. The possibilities for social and environmental change are as numerous and as varied as the number of students pursuing an Adventure Education degree. Check out more information at: http://www.prescott.edu/learn/on-campus-undergraduate/areas-of-study/adventure-education/index.html.
Travis is correct. :) Most students are from out of state.