Saint Mary's College of California takes a Lasallian approach to service and learning, using the study of the liberal arts to produce students who are both passionate learners and committed citizens. The diverse core curriculum is centered around the Collegiate Seminar, a series of courses in which undergrads read, dissect, discuss, and live the ideas behind major works of Western civilization. This foundation of "interesting texts...allows for students to bring in real world experiences," and encourages the "student-based discussions rather than professor lectures" that are a key aspect of a SMC education. The academic calendar also includes January Term, a month-long course in which enrollees deep dive into one single topic, which many agree is "a fun and exciting way to keep students engaged." Undergrads can choose from one of the many robust study-abroad programs to gain valuable experience (and college credit) while immersed in a different culture. Students also have access to a plethora of academic support services, including tutoring, mental health counseling, and the Center for Writing Across the Curriculum. And if there's anything that attendees need, the administration is committed to listening to student needs: "The staff have been here for all of us students every step of the way."
There are 44 majors offered across four schools, and a student-to-faculty ratio of 10:1 that allows "amazing relationships with professors thanks to the small classroom sizes." Faculty "makes sure that you know everything that you need to prepare you for life," and are "always accessible for meetings and office hours because they want their students to succeed." Additionally, teachers are "an incredible resource for internships, grad school, [and] jobs," and "are always trying to get us involved in outside events."