Founded in 1842, Roanoke College is a private Lutheran school that wants students to leverage all of the academic, cultural, and practical resources the school has to offer. Real-world experiences such as "field trips, service components, [and interacting with guest] speakers" are encouraged, and there are also study abroad opportunities available in 50 different countries. The school's unique core curriculum allows students to pick classes from a portfolio of interesting topics, such as Statistics and the Sports Industry or Chemistry and Crime. The curriculum includes project-based capstone courses as well as courses that ensure that students truly understand the topics by the end of the course. There is a three-week Intensive Learning Program (also called May Term) that is a focused learning experience in which students participate in activities surrounding a single topic, ranging from debates to travel to student reenactments. Students value the flexibility of an academic format that allows them "to find their purpose on campus and explore several different fields of interest at once."
On the whole, professors strive to engage their students and focus on critical thinking. "Some [professors] even encourage respectful arguments to show different views to get students thinking about [what] they are learning." Many students relate that the professors are what they like most about the college. As one student puts it, "I always feel welcomed and listened to by my professors." Another says, "I think it's rare to have this many professors that truly care about your success and well-being." At Roanoke, "many classes are discussion-based and there are a lot of opportunities for students to ask questions and work together." As one student explains, "professors want students involved because it helps us learn better."