Well, their qualifications had better be pretty high - judging by the grads I’ve met and they most certainly are exclusive when you consider how small they are. They’re so small they have to be exclusive. They literally can’t be very open because they DON’T HAVE THE ROOM to be anythimng else.
TAC has 359 students. Sounds exclusive to me.
CC has 389 undergrads. Sounds exclusive to me.
Christendom College is an excellent institution; they work their students hard, teach what’s really important and get great results. But the reason their classes are so small isn’t because they’re exclusive; it’s because they have a very niche market, and they’re struggling to fill their spots. They want a student body of 450, but can’t get there yet.
As for “TAC”.... WHOOPS! I thought you meant Thomas Aquinas College of Liberal Arts, in Merrimack, NH... I see you meant Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, CA. TAC-LA is in very dire straits, having had to scrap all majors ecause they could only afford afaculty for general education... but for all I know, that ould have been very successful.
Christendom College is an excellent institution; they work their students hard, teach what’s really important and get great results. But the reason their classes are so small isn’t because they’re exclusive; it’s because they have a very niche market, and they’re struggling to fill their spots. They want a student body of 450, but can’t get there yet.
As for “TAC”.... WHOOPS! I thought you meant Thomas Aquinas College of Liberal Arts, in Merrimack, NH... I see you meant Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, CA. TAC-LA is in very dire straits, having had to scrap all majors ecause they could only afford afaculty for general education... but for all I know, that ould have been very successful.