University of California San Diego - Eleanor Roosevelt College
San Diego, CA
According to its mission statement, University of California San Diego - Eleanor Roosevelt College seeks "to: Serve students interested in pursuing academic excellence, establishing the groundwork for success in their chosen careers or graduate study, and becoming lifelong learners and effective citizens. Foster the idea of an education in the liberal arts and sciences that develops intellectual capacities and expands general knowledge by exposing students to a variety of disciplines. Offer an academic foundation that is suitable for all majors, whether in the natural or applied sciences, the social sciences, or the humanities and the arts, and that prepares students for opportunities to study and conduct research with UC San Diego faculty and scholars. Feature dimensions of international understanding and cultural diversity in the general education curriculum and in co-curricular programming. Provide a community where students are valued and respected, where they are challenged and helped to succeed, and where they can develop a strong sense of belonging and confidence about their roles in society." [Source]
Website: http://roosevelt.ucsd.edu/
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Foreign Language
YES
U.S. Government/History
NO
Economics
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Mathematics
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2021-22 enrollment and tuition data, and four-year graduation rates for first-time, full-time freshmen who enrolled in Fall 2012, are derived from the National Center for Education Statistics’ College Navigator.