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Enrollment & Graduation. Williams College is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). The catalog contains information that is complete and accurate. Williams College reserves the right, however, to make changes in its operations, programs, and activities as the trustees, faculty, and officers consider appropriate.
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Areas of Study. On their way to a bachelor of arts degree, Williams students major in a core area of study (like Chinese or political science). Instead of academic minors, we have concentrations, which are groupings of courses around certain topics that pull from many departments and disciplines (like cognitive science, which has elements of ...
Choosing First Year Courses is designed to help you select your courses for fall semester. Please use this in conjunction with the Online Catalog, which provides specific information on courses, departments and programs. Together these two documents will be your guide to the Williams curriculum.
Catalog details. RLSP 106(S) CON Advanced Grammar and Composition through Literature. This course is designed for advanced students who wish to further polish and refine their grammatical, lexical, and writing skills in Spanish. The course may be taken immediately after 104, [ more ] Taught by: Gene Bell-Villada. Catalog details.
College handbooks: Student Employment Guidelines; Faculty Handbook; Staff Handbook