Absolutely Unique Features About Colleges?

<p>Haverford’s honor code. Look it up on wiki. It has plenty of imitations but no equals.</p>

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<p>Actually, Washington & Lee holds this distinction. John Chavis, who began his studies at Princeton in 1792 after fighting in the Revolutionary War, transferred to W&L in 1794 and completed his degree a couple of years thereafter.</p>

<p>Pitt: The Cathedral of Learning is the tallest academic building in the western hemisphere. It also houses the Nationality Rooms, unique classrooms each stylized after a different country by people from that country.</p>

<p>UTEP: The architecture of University of Texas at El Paso is all dzong style, or Bhutanese monastery architecture. I just think that’s awesome.</p>

<p>Virginia was founded by a founding father (Jefferson), and is still run by the honor code he inspired.</p>

<p>UCLA: Largest UC in population, smallest UC in campus area; also contains largest student union (Ackerman Union) in the nation. Inside this student union is the highest-grossing Baskin Robbins in America, and the largest Jamba Juice area-wise in the country. UCLA also receives more applicants than any other university in America (over 55,000 freshman alone, close to 70,000 including transfers). We know how to do “big” :)</p>