Students who earn a seat at Agnes Scott College, a small liberal arts school within the wide metropolitan Atlanta area, have the opportunity to join a "supportive community of strong women working to create change in the world." Indeed, undergrads here really respect the fact that the college truly "teach[es students] to engage in the social challenges of [their] time." And they love that Agnes Scott provides amazing "network[ing] connections" and "fantastic internship opportunities." What's more, the college is "great about providing financial support, especially to promising students that would not otherwise be able to attend such an institution." Students attend "small classes" which allow them to easily "get to know [their] professors." As one student boasts, "I've had professors write me letters of recommendation, let me know about global programs I'd be good for, and even send me job postings they saw that they know I'd be interested in." Of course, classes are "rigorous" and instructors "expect a lot" from their students. Nevertheless, these dedicated professors make it clear that they "care about you and your success." And more often than not, they are "willing to go that extra mile." As one incredulous student illustrates, "Some of my professors just asked if anyone needed a home to go to for Thanksgiving." All in all, they "want you to be the best you can be." It's really that simple.