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A New Liberal Arts College on the Horizon

There are very few colleges left that still focus on the liberal arts and haven’t succumbed to leftist politicization. Fortunately, there is enough freedom left in America that people who want to offer such education can do so.

In today’s Martin Center article, Marsha Familaro Enright discusses the new school she is creating, Reliance College.

She writes, “If we want to reverse America’s current slide into authoritarianism and actively move towards a fully free society, we need to be as clear about our goals as the collectivists have been about theirs. And theirs have always been power and control — to that end, ingeniously using indoctrination masquerading as education.”

Reliance College will be different. Students will learn from dedicated teachers and the curriculum will be useful knowledge so that they can have successful lives. It’s set to open in Chicago in 2024. Funding will be complete private to avoid getting entangled with the government.

Reliance builds on Enright’s successful Great Connections program. She continues, “Student after student has spontaneously reported to us that their approach to their lives has been transformed by these programs. To this day, we hear from them about their successes due to what they learned at The Great Connections. Students attending our full college program will have the opportunity to learn and develop far more.”

Good luck!

George Leef is the the director of editorial content at the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal. He is the author of The Awakening of Jennifer Van Arsdale: A Political Fable for Our Time.
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