Nestled in the charming upstate New York village of Hamilton, Colgate University attracts students who have said they are seeking a "a small liberal arts school that had the opportunities and resources of a larger institution." A Colgate bond is for life, and the university's "invaluable" professors are a driving factor in creating a loyal and "heavily involved alumni network" that "makes the Colgate connection a truly valuable resource." A senior recognizes the lasting impact of their choice before graduating: "Colgate allowed me to become the person I always wanted to be, but didn't know I was capable of being." That's due in part to a "very rigorous academic curriculum" that includes foundational experiences such as First-Year Seminars and Living and Learning Workshops; students find the tools imparted at the early stages of the college path make them feel they are "more than just a number" and that support can be found from any one of the "internationally influential" professors who "are the glue that hold the university together." A student says, "One of the wonderful things about Colgate is that...students do not have to wait until their senior year to build fantastic relationships with the faculty." While some say that "course selection is very stressful, and [first-years] often get slighted," students assure there are "caring professors that are meaningfully invested in your academic success." The school encourages students to supplement their classes with pre-professional programs and immersive learning experiences, and to work with faculty on graduate-level research and ensures "there are a plethora of resources available to students to succeed."