To students, Bucknell University is a Goldilocks school: not too big or small, but "just right." The 445-acre campus is glowingly, goldenly described as well: "A beautiful campus...the sunset is unbeatable and the buildings are so technologically advanced." Curiosity is a pillar of learning at Bucknell, where the administration "ensure[s] a well-rounded education with experiential learning." Enrollees are welcome "to study far beyond my chosen major" in all three schools-College of Arts & Sciences, College of Engineering, and Freeman College of Management. Biomedical engineers note their work with orthopedic surgeons on device prototypes, Markets, Innovation & Design students examine sustainability for renovations on campus, and management students treat $3 million of Bucknell's endowment like their own investment company. Students feel their education at Bucknell "simulates a real-life work environment while also being centered around serving the Lewisburg community."
Bucknell professors are "all leaders in their field," and devote time to share their expertise: "[They] are very dedicated and willing to engage with students...on an academic level or just grabbing a coffee to chat." The 9:1 student-teacher ratio sets the bar for dynamic discussion in small classes, as one observes, "Get[ting] to know my professors personally...makes me more likely to ask questions." Even with all the attention, students still feel they are allowed the autonomy to learn and make mistakes. They rise to the challenges of "academically rigorous" and "truly stellar" instruction, which fuels the inquisitive mind: "Everyday class life has proved to keep me motivated and constantly trying to learn in different disciplines."
At Bucknell, you can choose from a much larger selection of majors, minors and courses than other liberal arts colleges and universities. But you won't be limited to just one path.
You can major in English and go to medical school, major in anthropology and become a filmmaker, or major in engineering and become a manager. That's the beauty of a liberal arts mission that empowers personalized education.
You can major in English and go to medical school, major in anthropology and become a marketing executive, or major in engineering and become a manager. About 25%
of our students go one step further and double up on majors. And if you're still deciding, you can apply undeclared &ndash
you have until your sophomore year to choose the most appropriate path for you.
That's the beauty of our liberal arts mission and personalized education &ndash
you will have the freedom to pursue your interests while staying on target with your future plans.
Discover your path at <a href="https://bucknell.edu/majors v/">bucknell.edu/majors</a> .