A "small" Catholic college in Rhode Island, Providence College offers students a "strong" liberal arts curriculum and a "fun and flourishing social environment." Academically, many undergrads point to Providence's "Western Civilization program" as a highlight of their collegiate experience. This interdisciplinary series exposes students to art, literature, philosophy, and theology and shapes undergrads into "well-rounded and deep thinkers." Students are also quick to highlight Providence's "strong business school" as well. And they certainly appreciate that they are "taught to think on our feet and to apply what we have learned in the classroom to real life situations." "Small classes" are another hallmark of a Providence education. In turn, this enables students to develop "great relationships" with their professors. And speaking of professors, undergrads here happily report that their teachers are "phenomenal." Not only are they "extremely knowledgeable," they also "have a real passion for teaching." As one thankful student boasts, "My professors have met with me on the weekends, over the summer, and responded to text messages/emails/phone calls. We have gone off campus just to chat and keep up to date on how things are going." Indeed, these professors might just be Providence's "biggest asset."