b'18Types of Colleges and Universities(continued)University vs. Liberal Arts CollegeUniversities Liberal Arts CollegesOften very large institutions, universities award bachelors, Relatively small, liberal arts colleges are private schoolsgraduate, and professional degrees. They are generally made that offer majors in areas such as literature, history,up of smaller colleges, including colleges of business, arts and languages, economics, science, and math. They are focusedsciences, nursing, education, and engineering. They also are on undergraduate education, characterized by small class size,centers for research. Universities offer students the widest choiceand can provide greater access to professors.of majors. Liberal arts colleges can be more expensive than public Private universities cost more than public ones, but they can haveuniversities, but often can provide more financial aid.more funding available for financial aid. Options to Explore:Albright CollegeBryn Mawr CollegeOptions to Explore:Arcadia UniversityBentley University Dickinson CollegeFranklin & Marshall CollegeGwynedd Mercy UniversityNeumann UniversityPenn State Gettysburg CollegeHaverford CollegeLafayette CollegeUniversitySaint Josephs UniversityTemple UniversityUniversity Rosemont CollegeSwarthmore CollegeUrsinus Collegeof PennsylvaniaVillanova UniversityWest Chester UniversityGwynedd Mercy University Bryn Mawr College'