Located in upstate New York, Skidmore College is a liberal arts school that places an emphasis on exploration and creative thought. Students assert that "the pursuit of knowledge is valued here," noting that you're encouraged to study "everything you are interested in," no matter how disparate the subjects seem. After all, the curriculum is designed to help undergraduates forge connections between different disciplines. Additionally, Skidmore students are privy to "small class sizes [that] allow for the formation of impactful and lasting relationships." Indeed, with a student-faculty ratio of 8:1 and an average class size of 16, it's easy to connect with your professors. It also helps that "teachers are accessible outside the classroom" and that the faculty tends to be "very helpful, understanding, and motivating." As one undergrad explains, the faculty "know we are human beings before we are students." Undergrads also appreciate that their education frequently extends beyond the walls of Skidmore's academic buildings. For example, there are "environmental studies [classes that] take place in the North Woods" and an artist interview class "in which each student chooses an artist they admire and [interviews] that artist." There's even a songwriting class that has students performing their compositions at Caffe Lena, the longest continually running folk music venue in the country. Perhaps this is why one undergrad confidently declares that Skidmore is "excellent when it comes to every path or field of study."