Civic, Liberal, and Global Education
What is COLLEGE?
COLLEGE is more than just shorthand for the first-year Civic, Liberal, and Global Education requirement: it signals the purpose of the courses, and a vision for what a college experience can be. Going to college is not just about acquiring the ability to make a living, but about exploring what makes living worthwhile. It’s also about developing the skills that empower and enable us to live together: in our own communities, in a diverse nation, and in a globally connected society.
Four programs offer courses to fulfill the COLLEGE requirement:

COLLEGE Courses
Take two courses in different quarters. Choose from a selection of courses on liberal education, civic engagement, and global perspectives.

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Year-long, immersive residential program focused on the arts; fulfills multiple requirements including COLLEGE. Students both practice and study art, but previous art experience is not necessary.
COLLEGE in the News
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‘Civic Salons’ engage students on complex issues
Civic Salons are a joint project between COLLEGE and E Pluribus Stanford
March 18, 2025
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Civic Salons bring citizenship conversations from classrooms to first-year dorms
from the Stanford Daily.
February 11, 2025
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Author Annette Gordon-Reed talks to students about citizenship, censorship, and facing the past
Winter quarter students read Gordon-Reed's memoir as part of the Three Books program
January 27, 2025