College of the Holy Cross provides "an incredible learning environment for students" through a holistic and self-explorational combination of academics, "strong student life," and "small classes." As a Jesuit liberal arts school with the mission of "men and women for and with others," it sends students into the world with "a broad-based foundation to be successful in a variety of careers." The school encourages students "to reflect on their experiences and continue to better himself/herself as a whole person" and to this end is "dedicated to creating an exciting learning environment" and offering "endless opportunities." One such means to this end is the Montserrat program, which places first-years in one of six interdisciplinary "cluster," with whom they'll live and study, creating a personalized experience that blends classroom and life: where "you're more than just a number in the classroom and on the field." One student attests, "From the acceptance letter alone, I knew that my entire application was read thoroughly and that my character was closely examined." Each incoming class has a dedicated Class Dean that remains with them throughout graduation to provide mentorship and guidance, and additional support can be found in the "fantastic alumni network." Those undergoing the "rigorous" academics say the school equips them "with an intangible set of skills that not only prepares them for a job, but for life." Professors "get to know you on an individual and personal level" and are "always accessible and more than happy to help." As one student puts it, "It is a place where like in the parable of the mustard seed one can grow." One student, recognizing that their work will not go unrewarded, says that Holy Cross "demands enormous amounts of work from its students, but puts them in a great position to succeed."