Distinctive Offerings
Like all good undergraduate institutions steeped in the liberal arts, Beloit College has small class sizes, a close, supportive community, and a focus on helping students expand their intellectual horizons.
There are some things, however, that you just can’t get anywhere else—like two museums (one art, one anthropology), a student business incubator that occupies a three-story storefront downtown, or a LEED-platinum certified Science Center. Other distinguishing features include our more than 20 ancient Indian mounds, nationally-recognized international programs, and the six residencies that annually bring Nobel Prize winners, human rights leaders and national poet laureates to campus—not for a day, but for weeks at a time to teach classes and interact with students.
These are some others:
- Beloit College Summer LABS (Pre-College Program)
- Beloit Fiction Journal
- BioQUEST
- Center for Entrepreneurship in Liberal Education at Beloit (CELEB)
- Center for Language Studies
- ChemLinks
- Hendricks Center for the Arts
- Initiatives program for first-year and sophomore students
- International Education
- Logan Museum of Anthropology
- Mackey Chair in Creative Writing
- Upton Forum
- Science Center
- Selzer Visiting Philosopher
- Student Symposia
- Weissberg Program in International Studies
- Wright Museum of Art
- Writing Program


