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  2. UC Berkeley College of Letters and Science - Wikipedia

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    The college was established in its present state in 1915 with the merger of the College of Letters, the College of Social Science, and the College of Natural Science. As of the 2022-23 academic year, there were about 23,601 undergraduates and 2,417 graduate students enrolled in the college.

  3. University of Southern California - Wikipedia

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    The university is composed of one liberal arts school, the Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, and 22 undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools, enrolling roughly 21,000 undergraduate and 28,500 post-graduate students from all fifty U.S. states and more than 115 countries.

  4. Evergreen State College - Wikipedia

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    An event for students of color was held on the Evergreen campus. [28] [23] [24] [29] Bret Weinstein, a professor of biology at Evergreen, wrote a letter in March to Evergreen faculty, protesting the change in format, stating "On a college campus, one's right to speak—or to be—must never be based on skin color."

  5. Bard College - Wikipedia

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    The college was the first in the nation to offer a human rights major. [52] Its most popular undergraduate majors, based on 2021 graduates, were: [53] Social Sciences (140) Fine/Studio Arts (106) English Language and Literature/Letters (81) Biological and Physical Sciences (80)

  6. Columbia College, Columbia University - Wikipedia

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    Columbia College is the oldest undergraduate college of Columbia University, a private Ivy League research university in New York City.Situated on the university's main campus in Morningside Heights in the borough of Manhattan, it was founded by the Church of England in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of King George II of Great Britain.

  7. Grinnell College - Wikipedia

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    Nationwide, only 20% of college students complete a four-year undergraduate degree within four years, and only 57% of college students graduate within six years. [59] However, at Grinnell College, 84% of students graduate within four years. [60] This is the highest graduation rate of any college in Iowa. [61]