<p>Looking for a comprehensive list of these colleges, google did nothing for me.</p>
<p>So far I have:</p>
<p>Colorado College
Cornell College</p>
<p>If anyone could give me a link, or post adding what other colleges feature this program..</p>
<p>Looking for a comprehensive list of these colleges, google did nothing for me.</p>
<p>So far I have:</p>
<p>Colorado College
Cornell College</p>
<p>If anyone could give me a link, or post adding what other colleges feature this program..</p>
<p>Those are the only ones that do it, I believe.</p>
<p>there has gotta be more out there, comon guys</p>
<p>bump -_- </p>
<p>there has to be more</p>
<p>Worchester Polytechnic does three courses at a time in seven-week terms. Not one course at a time, but close!</p>
<p>Thanks, even that is better than my current information ! bump again guys need to find more one course at a time colleges</p>
<p>bump -<em>- -</em>-</p>
<p>Carleton and Knox have 10-week trimesters, 3 classes at a time. Don't overlook their 6-week winter breaks!</p>
<p>thanks for info, any more similar schools?</p>
<p>I dont know if these schools are in the genre your looking for, but University of Phoenix and Nova Southeastern University both have programs that are one class at a time. I work at Nova, and know a good amount of students. The caliber of students fall short of those at the University of Florida (my school). </p>
<p>Let me know if this helps ya...</p>
<p>what are these programs that are one course at a time? is it for undergraduate or night school or part time or what?</p>
<p>The only two schools that are ranked at all in US News with one class at a time are Colorado College and Cornell College. I'd been looking for similar info a while back and that's what I came up with. I believe I came across a couple of other schools that weren't ranked at all and not even accredited so those were off my list. You've got the only 'good' ones already. None of the others on any of the US NEWS lists, even third fourth tier, have that option. Too bad though, I think it's a really cool way to learn!</p>
<p>i think they call the block scheduling
maybe if you search for that term "block" you can find more.</p>
<p>bump, thx for the info kaitylin. </p>
<p>red06 - i looked it up but it seems "block" only refers to the idea of longer periods in middle school and highschool</p>
<p>Thanks for the idea though red06, can anyone else give some info.</p>
<p>bump it up</p>
<p>I know Colorado College calls it the "block plan" so its possible it will bring up results but like I said, Colorado College and Cornell College are pretty much the only ones. Are you looking for anything in particular?</p>
<p>Evergreen College in Washington. I hadn’t heard of it until I met someone who went there. I’m looking an educational environment like this. Have any other ones been found since '05 ?
Thanks :)</p>
<ol>
<li>University of Montana Western</li>
<li>Tusculum College (in Tennessee)
are two more of the total of four colleges operating on a block schedule, according to Wikipedia.</li>
</ol>
Colorado College
Cornell College (Iowa)
Evergreen State (Washington)
Maharishi University (IA)
Quest University (British Columbia)
Salem Teiko (West Virginia)
Tusculum (Tennessee)
University of Montana Western www.umwestern.edu (Dillon, Montana)