Founded in 1948, Stonehill College is located an hour's drive south of Boston and prides itself on a fresh approach to the intersection of education and faith. Offering programs that span everything from Arts to Business to STEM, the Roman Catholic Liberal Arts school is known for its "strong academics" and tailored approach to education. Students have the opportunity to complete an independent major or minor "where you can create your own degree from scratch," as well as participate in IDEAS (Integrating Democratic Education at Stonehill). This "experience central and only available at Stonehill" is "a program through which students can apply to design their own 1-credit, multimodal, discussion-based courses, and then teach them to their peers." Indeed, Stonehill's "academics are challenging but those who work hard are successful," and the institution is known for "helping students reach their full potential academically and guiding [them] toward what [they] might want in [their] future."
When it comes to the professors, students "cannot speak highly enough about the faculty," with many seeing the academic instruction as "the most compelling strength at Stonehill." Professors are "passionate about their subject matter" and "make learning interesting and engaging," which helps to "transfer that passion to their students." Some undergrads note the use of adjunct professors for smaller majors, with one student expressing, "As an education major, I have only had two professors over the course of three years that have been full time." In spite of this, students report building strong relationships with faculty members, using these connections "as a resource as well as a way to make learning better and more meaningful." As one enrollee puts it, "I feel like I have learned the most in my entire life in my four years at Stonehill."