Fairfield University is a private Jesuit Catholic school offering its 5,000 undergraduates the choice of more than fifty majors and two dozen interdisciplinary minors as part of a comprehensive education that addresses the student as a whole. Classes feature "lots of interactive approaches to learning with other students due to the emphasis on group work and interaction." Some lauded academic examples include "classes co-taught by professors in different disciplines" and a "structure of classes that revolves around the success of the students rather than how easy it is to teach a topic." Additionally, "there are many great service learning and internship opportunities" and an "alumni network [that] cannot be complimented enough. If there is ever a major that I am curious about, there is an alum that is more than happy to discuss the opportunities... [of that] major."
Professors "are wonderful and supportive people who encourage students to think critically about the world" and "are very knowledgeable about their fields and are easily accessible outside of class." They "teach in engaging ways," meaning that they don't assign busy work so much as they "create lessons that are valuable and seem to care about teaching and the students." Outside of class, teachers offer avenues for career exploration: "[There are] job opportunities that I never would have known about without them." Classes then bolster and encourage those experiences "with simulations and interesting cases that really let you put what you learned into practice" as well as "countless research studies that are going on at any given time."