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Why SLC?

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Faculty and Students: One-On-One

SLC students have about twice the one-on-one time with faculty as students at other institutions—and that’s even before counting the time students spend with their personal advisors, aka "dons." Look deeper»

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Seminars and Course Formats

More than 90% of SLC classes are seminars and each one consists of a maximum of 15 students—usually 10 or 11—seated around a table. Seminars meet twice each week and the discussions sparked by readings and vital questions involve students and faculty alike. Look deeper» 

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Conferences and Conference Works

One-on-one meetings with faculty—we call them conferences—are the hallmark of a Sarah Lawrence education. Here, faculty not only take students seriously, but take a personal interest in their work—bringing student accomplishment to a whole new level. Look deeper» 

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Courses and Areas of Study

With hundreds of courses across nearly 50 disciplines, Sarah Lawrence encourages exploration—without excessive requirements or the limitations of majors. As you design your education, you’ll be enrolled in three courses per semester—each of which usually includes conference work. By effectively doubling the learning experience, conference work makes those three courses more like six elsewhere. Look deeper» 

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New York City

There is no other place like New York, and few cities in the world are as dynamic. Just 30 minutes from Midtown Manhattan by whySLCain, SLC students make use of NYC in every way imaginable: for research and internships, for culture and nightlife, for a front-row seat to the brightest and the latest. Look deeper» 

Why SLC?

  • Faculty and Students 1:1
  • Course Formats
    • Seminars and Components
    • Other Course Formats
  • Conferences and Conference Works
  • Areas of Study
  • New York City

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