New College of Florida is the state's public honors college, and students appreciate the school's signature, personalized curriculum. This begins with the Chart Your Course (CYC) curriculum, which pairs a student's academic interests with practical skillsets like teamwork and problem solving, and continues with a January Independent Study Period (ISP) on a topic of their choosing where they can research, create, or intern in a way that gives them the highly appreciated "opportunity to engage with community members and the endless possibilities of scholarships for internships and study abroad courses." The academic process culminates with a capstone project that "allows students an opportunity to focus on an area of academic growth and discipline that they can apply later in life (especially in graduate school)." As one student reports, "I've started my own business and so many of my peers have also done so for academic credit." This method, which provides "narrative evaluations instead of grades," helps engage students, as do the professors. "The research opportunities here are great because of how much professors involve undergraduate students in their research." This demonstration of "the respect the professors have for students and their opinions" is just another example of these "incredible professors who pour everything into their teaching and care a lot about the well-being of students." Those seeking "a massive amount of freedom" in their education are likely to have that wish granted.