colleges without core curriculum/required classes

<p>What are some top liberal arts colleges that don't have core curriculums (or only require a couple classes/general distribution)? This is an area that interests me a lot, but most schools' websites/mailers don't make the information easy to find. One school that I know of is Wesleyan, but I'm guessing there are many others..I thought it would be helpful to compile a list.</p>

<p>not an LAC but Brown</p>

<p>Yes, This is what makes Brown stand out. I think Brown even won a category for this in Kaplan guide to best colleges.</p>

<p>Also consider University of Rochester, which requires few courses.Carnegie Mellon requires about 10 courses but they can be taken anywhere in the university; thus, there are few specific requirements per se other than English and I think Psychology.</p>

<p>U of R definitely , only 1 course is required , which is a writing seminar that you can choose from a myriad of topics</p>

<p>Vassar also only requires one, I believe, and Amherst requires none at all.</p>