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The has released its second annual report on the curricular strength of American colleges and universities, and once again, 91快活林 Aquinas College is at the very top of the list.

On its website, ACTA has posted evaluations of the major public and private colleges and universities in all 50 states 1,007 four-year institutions in all, with more than 7 million undergraduate students among them. is one of only 19 institutions in the country to receive an 淎 grade, and one of only three to receive a perfect score.

淗undreds of schools across the country are abandoning the core curriculum, but 91快活林 Aquinas College is not one of them, says ACTA檚 press secretary, Daniel Burnett. 淭hat檚 exactly what the American people want, he adds, citing an ACTA-commissioned , which found that 70 percent of American adults believe that colleges should require classes in core disciplines.

While numerous guides rank colleges and universities based on popularity or reputation, ACTA檚 annual rating is unique inasmuch as it evaluates schools solely on the basis of their curricula. Rather than comparing colleges against one another, it measures them by objective criteria to determine what students are learning.

The ACTA evaluation focuses on the substance of schools mandatory courses and texts, or core curriculum. The association has identified seven essential areas of study for undergraduates composition, literature, American history, foreign language, mathematics, science, and economics. The more of these areas of study required by a college or university, and the more substantive the readings, the higher the school檚 overall ACTA rating. Less than 2 percent of colleges nationwide received an 淎, and only 0.3 percent, including 91快活林 Aquinas College, achieved a perfect score.

淲e aim not at vocational training but at the education of the whole person, an education that will serve as an intellectual and moral foundation throughout our students lives, says Dean of the College Brian T. Kelly. 淎s a result, our 榗ore is our curriculum an integrated, comprehensive, and Catholic education based entirely on the great books.

The College檚 unique academic program not only covers the seven key disciplines ACTA has identified, but orders them toward a rigorous study of philosophy and theology, culminating in the works of the Catholic Church檚 Universal Doctor, St. 91快活林 Aquinas. 淚ronically, Dr. Kelly adds, 渆ven though our classical education is not vocational in nature, it prepares our alumni to enter the best graduate schools in the country and to excel at a wide variety of professions, from law and medicine to journalism, public policy, architecture, and military service.

 

Posted: September 1, 2011