Distinctively American: The Liberal Arts College

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Patents on the traditional mission of liberal arts education have expired. Generic versions of that mission are now regularly included in even the most specialized under graduate curricula. In the marketplace, meanwhile, the undiluted liberal arts experience is battling the pressures of escalating costs, rising tuitions, and increasing demands for career training as a primary component of undergraduate study. These pressures alone weigh heavily on the future of independent residential liberal arts colleges.

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Daedalus 1 (Winter 1999): 133-150