As we exited a building on the tour we stumbled upon these students conducting some type of experiment. Science in action! |
I arrived in Charlotte today and will be here for the next 48 hours getting an in depth look at Davidson College, a small liberal arts college about 25 minutes from Charlotte. Today we had the chance to take a campus tour, attend a faculty panel, and have dinner with the opportunity to hear remarks from the President of the college and a member of the faculty.
A few things stand out to me as I reflect back on the day. With about 2,000 students (about four times the size of ElRo) Davidson is the kind of school that one should only explore if you want to be an active learner in the classroom. If you don't know what I mean, let me put it this way: the largest classes at Davidson are capped at 35 students. I repeat, the LARGEST classes at Davidson are capped at 35. As in only one more student per class than the current ElRo class size limit. No huge weed-out lab science lectures. No darkened auditoriums with 500 seats. 35 students. Attendance at class matters. Participation in class matters. If you want to be a passive sponge with the chance to repeat back facts from powerpoint on a multiple choice mid-term, this is not your school. However, if you like the idea of stopping by your professor's living room ever other week or getting back the first assignment of the term without the instructor needing you to tell him your name (because he's memorized the faces from the school ID cards that appear on his roster), keep reading.
Honor Code signatures |
Professor Alexander |
It is hard to summarize all that we've seen in just one day - but I'll do my best. One theme that the faculty panel really stressed was access. A small college like Davidson can give students unparalleled access in all senses of the word (financial aid leading to access, physical access to campus resources, small class size, faculty and staff access, etc). 70% of faculty live in the area immediately surrounding campus. The liberal arts education at Davidson means intellectual dexterity that can prepare students for the world of work in a way that a pre-professional major at a Research I university just can't.
Speaking of things you won't find at a large university: students get two loads of drop-off laundry per week included as part of tuition.