Everything at Warren Wilson College, a small liberal arts school outside Asheville, North Carolina, can be attributed to its unique approach to learning, where academics are combined with "work and service." As one student describes the College, it's "work for the hands, service for the heart, learning for the mind." Outside the classroom, students "are also required to fulfill a certain amount of community service work in coordination with one of many community partners." The "work program at Warren Wilson is one of the main reasons I chose the school," says one environmental science major, and another student adds that the "work program is [what's] truly interesting about this school. We run our own little country here basically." That doesn't mean academics take a backseat-as one history major points out, "We take as many credits as other college students and we work 8-16 hours a week." Professors at Warren Wilson earn mostly high praise from students: "They are great at both lectures and discussion, and are able to teach nuanced, complex ideas and concepts in interesting and concise ways." With the small size and strong sense of community, the faculty here is very involved and very accessible.