Overview of Franklin & Marshall College |
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| Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
| Campus Setting: | Small city |
| Highest Degree Offered: | Bachelor's |
| Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
| Calendar: | Semester |
| School Colors: | Blue and white |
“Franklin and Marshall is known for having students that are quite wealthy and intelligent. While not everyone conforms to that stereotype, namely the wealthy portion, I still find it to…”
“F&M is an excellent academic liberal arts school. It is rigorous but the small learning community is an advantage. Students and professors are very supportive.…”
“F&M is an extremely underrated school, with academic quality that I would argue rivals some of the best schools in the country of its kind (small, private liberal arts). It…”
“The campus is integrated into the local community without losing the collegiate feel, which opens up local employment and service opportunities. The classes are small and discussion-based and will not…”
“Franklin & Marshall is about the liberal arts experience. You are not there to become a doctor, or a lawyer or a business professional; you are there to learn, to…”
The people who surround me are just as excited to be here as I am. They match you with an students with similar interest on the same hall. So it won't take long until you find someone you click with.
» Read MoreI enjoy being here. I enjoy the college life overall. It's an amazing experience. It's a diverse community and it's very easy to make friends especially after the first-year orientation.
» Read MoreThis college is truly the best college for me, and I'm sure for anyone else as well. The teachers here are from all around the world and have achieved such accomplishments that I feel privileged to be learning from them.
» Read MoreYES, very much so...everything....except the dinning hall.
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