Colleges That Change Lives
40 Schools That Will Change the Way You Think About Colleges
When acclaimed education writer Loren Pope first set out to share with students,
families, and counselors his thoughts about colleges, his goal was to provide insights
that would allow people to make more informed choices. Too often college choices are
made based on false perceptions, misinformation, or a lack of information—and these
uninformed choices have led to higher dropout, transfer, and failure rates in higher
education. After much research, Mr. Pope began championing a small group of less
well-known colleges for their life-changing success with students. These 40 colleges
and universities—two publics and 38 private from 24 states and with enrollments
ranging from 350 to 4,000—were recognized in the book Colleges That Change Lives.

The CTCL schools are a group of distinctive colleges and universities, each of which is
unique in its own right. But, as Pope notes in the book, "These schools share two
essential elements: a familial sense of communal enterprise that gets students heavily
involved in cooperative rather than competitive learning, and a faculty of scholars
devoted to helping young people develop their powers, mentors who often become
their valued friends."

This dynamic group of schools also share some other common attributes that have led
to their distinction as colleges that change lives:

Low student-to-faculty ratios that foster collaboration, engaged learning, and
personal attention. Classes are taught by professors, not TAs.
A commitment to undergraduate education that focuses on the liberal arts and
sciences. Opportunities for undergraduate research are prevalent.
A living and learning environment that is primarily residential and emphasizes
the benefits of community, personal growth, participation, and involvement.
Smaller student enrollments that allow students to be known and recognized as
individuals.
Out-of-classroom learning opportunities that provide students with an added
perspective about themselves, their interests, and the global community.
Participation in internships, study abroad, service to others, and special interest
activities is common and expected.
Holistic admission policies including several with "test-optional" applications for
admission. These schools take into consideration everything about an applicant--
not just their numbers on an application.
Alumni networks that help graduates with professional and career development
opportunities as well as foster lifelong friendships based on an involved and
engaged undergraduate student experience.
For many talented and motivated students, CTCL colleges provide the ideal living
and learning environment for students to meet and exceed their own
expectations for personal intellectual growth—indeed, an experience that
changes lives.

For more information about the 40 schools profiled visit Colleges That Change Lives
"These schools share two essential
elements: a familial sense of
communal enterprise that gets
students heavily involved in
cooperative rather than competitive
learning, and a faculty of scholars
devoted to helping young people
develop their powers, mentors who
often become their valued friends."

                                              Loren Pope
Agnes Scott College
Allegheny College
Allegheny College
Antioch College
Austin College
Beloit College
Birmingham-Southern College
Centre College
Clark University
College of Wooster
Cornell College
Denison University
Earlham College
Eckerd College
Emory & Henry College
The Evergreen State College
Goucher College
Guilford College
Hampshire College
Hendrix College
Hiram College
Hope College
Juniata College
Kalamazoo College
Knox College
Lawrence University
Lynchburg College
Marlboro College
McDaniel College
Millsaps College
New College of Florida
Ohio Wesleyan University
Reed College
Rhodes College
Southwestern University
St. John's College
St. Olaf College
Ursinus College
Wabash College
Wheaton College
Whitman College