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Three Colleges with a Very Big Difference

By: Daniel Kane

Lots of people perform better when allowed to focus on one task at a time.

In most cases, such people prefer a single task, even if highly difficult, to two or three offering lesser challenges.

It should be no surprise that these same folks almost always adapt well to a one-course-at-a-time calendar, particularly if they are enrolled in a degree program while juggling family, professional, and/or other responsibilities. For that reason, online degree programs are often offered in a one-course-at-a-time format.

But, you might be surprised to learn that three traditional colleges offer the same structure. One is Colorado College, a highly selective institution which adopted what it calls the Block Plan in 1970. The Block plan divides the academic year into eight terms, each three and a half weeks long. Depending on the material to be covered, students may take a single course for one block, two blocks, or more.

Cornell College in Iowa, not to be confused with the university of the same name in New York State, features what it calls the one-course-at-a-time academic calendar, which also utilizes eight terms of three and a half weeks.

Tusculum College, at the foot of Tennessee's Smoky Mountains, refers to its "focused calendar". At Tusculum, students take a single course during each of the four segments into which each semester is divided. They may also pursue additional courses, one at a time, during the summer if they wish to accelerate their time to a degree.

Colorado College, Cornell, and Tusculum have many differences. Colorado College is the most selective, and draws more students from greater distances than do Cornell and Tusculum. Tusculum is significantly less expensive than the others. Colorado Springs, Mt. Vernon, and Greeneville are as different as can be, and the campus environments at the three institutions feature substantial, obvious differences. What is the same at the three colleges is their belief that a one-course-at-a-time calendar provides students with multiple advantages which include the freedom to take field trips without worrying about schedule conflicts, the opportunity to focus on and gain the most in-depth knowledge of a subject, and the time to extend class discussions or laboratory based projects at will.

If you like the idea of taking one course at a time and the advantages of a block plan appeal to you, you should check out one or more of these unique colleges.

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Daniel Kane has counseled high school and college students for more than three decades. His websites cover subjects which include scholarships , financial aid, college admission, and online degree programs .
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