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  • "#1 up-and-coming liberal arts college"
    U.S. News & World Report, Best Colleges 2015

    Why is Hendrix #1 on U.S. News & World Report's list of the nation's up-and-coming liberal arts colleges? U.S. News asked presidents, provosts, and admission deans at other national liberal arts colleges to nominate up to 10 peer colleges "that are making improvements in academics, faculty, students, campus life, diversity, and facilities." Hendrix has been among these schools "worth watching because they are making promising and innovative changes" for seven consecutive years.

    Why Hendrix Stands Out

    Class Act

    U.S. News & World Report also ranked Hendrix #8 among an elite group of national liberal arts colleges for best undergraduate teaching. With an average class size of 17 students and an 11:1 student-to-faculty ratio, Hendrix believes that nothing is more important than what students and professors do inside the classroom.

    Your Odyssey

    We pioneered engaged liberal arts education with Your Hendrix Odyssey. Odyssey connects the classroom with the world as students complete hands-on learning experiences, such as internships, international study, undergraduate research and service. With your Odyssey experiences described in your transcript, you can successfully show what you've learned to prospective graduate schools or potential employers.

    Your Brave New World

    All new students take two common classes. The Engaged Citizen (TEC) will vividly illustrate what happens when you ask professors from different departments (Spanish and physics, for example) to create courses that connect their fields of study and include a hands-on learning experience. Seeing the world from two different perspectives really opens your eyes – and opens your world. Explorations will introduce you to the resources available to you at Hendrix.

    LEED-ership

    The Student Life and Technology Center blends high-tech learning spaces with social, recreational and student services space. It is also the first Gold-level LEED-certified building on a college campus in Arkansas and a symbol of the College's commitment to the environment.

    Welcome To Your Own College Town

    A New Urban-style community next door to Hendrix brings the convenience of downtown living to the College's doorstep: The Village at Hendrix. Along with residential homes, there are three mixed-use buildings that surround the Village Green with shops and restaurants on the bottom floors. Students live on the upper floors and enjoy the walking trails that run through the Hendrix Creek Preserve, which also serves as a laboratory for studying the Arkansas ecosystem.