Go to internet archive, type Eckerd College, and go to the yearbooks for 69-70, to 73, when the collegium concept was instituted.
Eckerd had also had a so called core series of courses, interdisciplinary in emphasis, sort of a broader humanities enrichment program, to accompany specialty degrees in arts and sciences, natural, and social sciences, mathematics, and languages, and area studies at some point.
It is apparently still possible to structure one's own individual undergraduate independent but guided course of study, similar to Jefferson House. One has to have one or more faculty members as its sponsors.
So, something of the concept of Jefferson House continues, probably in more than one liberal arts college in the US.
It is apparently still possible to structure one's own individual undergraduate independent but guided course of study, similar to Jefferson House. One has to have one or more faculty members as its sponsors.
So, something of the concept of Jefferson House continues, probably in more than one liberal arts college in the US.
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