This tiny pearl of a liberal arts school is home to around 1,60*0 undergrads and focuses on an interdisciplinary education for all. Considering the small population, Whittier offers a relatively good breadth in classes and "is a great school for those who are trying to figure out what they want to do or those who want to create their own major." One-on-one interaction is quite prevalent among teachers and students, and everyone here is "passionate about the subject that they teach." It should be unsurprising that a school whose mascot is Johnny Poet provides "a nuanced literary foundation" for all students.
The faculty brings real-world and work experience to their various courses: "they're not just lifelong academics; most of them have had successful professional careers outside of teaching" and they "really make [Whittier] worthwhile." These professors are "engaged, love what they do," and "truly care about the success of their students, both academically and personally." Discussions are highly encouraged and interesting debates fostered, and assigned papers "always force you to stretch your knowledge." Teachers sometimes challenge the class's knowledge by "presenting a topic that can have pros and cons and by asking to prove where the idea came from." Classes are small, so professors "know your strengths and weaknesses and try their best to help you out."