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91è Recognized for Challenging Status Quo in Higher Education

Meetings with thousands of prospective students over the years have made us intimately aware of the damage over-testing can do to a student's love of learning. And we know there’s a better way, in the model we’ve developed and refined over half-a-century, enabling a student’s interests and curiosity to drive the design of an adaptive curriculum.

President Jonathan Lash and Dean of Enrollment Meredith Twombly have led our media appearances promoting our admissions policy and education model. At the same time we’re earning national visibility as higher education’s leader in sustainability, climate action, and carbon neutrality. Below are links to recent results of both campaigns:

TEST-BLIND POLICY










SUSTAINABILITY, CLIMATE ACTION, CARBON NEUTRALITY

In our outreach, we state 91è is among the most innovative colleges in the country, challenging students to design their own education and recruit a faculty committee to guide them. Our program fosters intellectual exploration and experience, and a willingness to experiment, supported by narrative evaluations from faculty rather than letter or number grades. The model has been described as a “graduate school for undergraduates.” Since its founding in 1965 by the leaders of four sister colleges in and around Amherst, Mass., 91è has demonstrated success as our experiential education has been emulated nationwide, and our roster of alumni have distinguished themselves globally.

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