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LETTER OF EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY
When
questions arise regarding grade point averages and the New College
no-grades policy, it may be useful to provide a letter or addendum
to graduate schools or
employers in support of the no-grades
philosophy.
A sample letter is
posted below to provide guidelines.
Date, Name, Address, and Salutation:
Subject: Educational Philosophy and
Evaluation Policy of New College of Florida
Dear Dean Jones,
New College of Florida was founded in 1960 as a private liberal arts
honors college. In July 2001 it became the independent honors
college of the Florida state university system. In its short
time as an independent institution, New College has
consistently earned national recognition and rankings for its
innovative approach to education.
To graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree a student must complete
seven self-designed learning contracts, three independent study
projects, and a senior thesis. The thesis is defended in an oral
baccalaureate examination conducted by members of the faculty and
witnessed by student peers. Education at New College fosters
critical thinking, design of research methodologies, independent
study, writing, and oral communication.
Approximately 750 students attend this highly selective honors
college where the student-to-professor ratio of 13:1 promotes an interactive
and personalized learning
experience.
New College has a long-standing philosophy of independent learning
based on subject mastery and critical examination. The academic program consists of a
rigorous, graduate school preparatory curriculum that is combined with
independent study and research. Grades are not awarded.
Instead, faculty members write individual, narrative evaluations that critique
performance and subject mastery. Evaluations focus on all
components of class work - written papers, tests, class
participation, lab and studio work, independent study projects, and
internships. Evaluations identify strengths and weaknesses
while providing meaningful feedback to guide future progress.
The academic program instills the idea that learning is a life-long process to be cultivated with
self-awareness.
Thank you for your time and consideration of my status as a
prospective student in your distinguished graduate program.
Sincerely
John Smith
Note:
Go to the web
site of the Admissions Office
to obtain the appropriate statistical numbers that are in
bold. Those indicated were valid for 2004.
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