Not when I was there 1984-87, it was top ten small colleges in the nation. I was in the Computer Science program.
For the other readers: You don't receive any grades, you write up a "self-evaluation" on how you "feel" about your "experience."
The important evaluation is given by the professor at the end of the term. There are tests, projects, lab work, along with textbooks to be studied and papers to be written. Evergreen has a very high rate of acceptance at graduate schools around the nation.
For the other readers: You also write up a "Faculty Evaluation" and submit it *before* you receive your evaluation.
Hmmm, I don't remember that. I do know that in my senior year Computer Science program we started with around 55 students that had passed a difficult screening test, at years end less than 12 of us made it through.
I'm suspicious because in Evergreen-speak it's always referred to as "fourth year", as in "I'm a fourth-year student" thus avoiding 'dominance-based emotional trauma' and classism for those who've only been there 1, 2, or 3 years. Actually I'm sure you went there. Just having some fun.