The Academic Program
Important catalog-related COVID-19 considerations
The Academic Program
The college's commitment to the liberal arts is grounded in sound educational principles and the test of long experience. The broad knowledge gained through a liberal arts education gives students a realistic understanding of the world and prepares them for meaningful lives and effective citizenship. The world they will inherit is immensely complex and problems seldom are bounded by a single field of study. The liberal arts call for students to consider a full range of perspectives and methods of analysis, often discovering solutions at the interstices of the disciplines. At the core of the liberal arts is the relationship between student and teacher. The members of the Bates faculty are accomplished scholars and artists whose first priority is educating undergraduates.
Features of a Bates Education
The Liberal Arts Tradition
Academic Advising
The First-Year Seminar Program
General Education
Major Fields of Study
The Senior Thesis
The Honors Program
Minors
Independent Study
Academic Policies
The Academic Calendar
Student Enrollment
Credits, Grades, and Dean’s List
Degree Requirements
Satisfactory Academic Progress
Reinstatement after Withdrawal or Dismissal
Academic Leave and Transfer Credit for Matriculated Students
Confidentiality of Education Records
Academic Resources and Programs
Global Education
Learning Associates
Student Research
Community-Engaged Learning
Bates Center for Purposeful Work
Academic Resource Commons
Writing Support
The Mathematics and Statistics Workshop
Places for Learning and Scholarship
Information and Library Services
Digital Media Studios
Laboratories
Resources for the Arts
The Bates College Museum of Art
The Bates-Morse Mountain Conservation Area and the Shortridge Coastal Center