Haverford College's Quaker roots still reverberate through this nonsectarian academic powerhouse, bringing a strong focus on community and integrity. Haverford maintains one of the country's oldest honor codes, which fosters a "trust, concern, and respect" between students and professors. As one undergrad elaborates, "Being able to take an exam in your own room, sitting relaxed on your bed because your professor trusts you not to look at your books is one of the luxuries of being here." A classmate adds, "I love the amount of independence and autonomy [the school] gives to its students." Undergrads also "have a lot of power" when it comes to how the college is run. This ensures that Haverford has "a really conscientious student body invested in the school."
Enrollees note that Haverford's small size "allows for plenty of opportunities for collaborating with faculty and staff" and the college even grants "credit for research." Also, thanks to partnerships with nearby Swarthmore, Bryn Mawr, and the University of Pennsylvania, students have even more opportunities to cross-register, though one student suggests you won't want to leave Haverford's "exceptionally vibrant and engaging" campus or the "awesome, invested" professors that challenge you to think critically. Here, "you are more than just a face in a classroom...you are a unique person that has something to offer." This is underscored by another student who shares, "My 'big intro lecture course' has 41 students. My professor still knows me by name, and we have long conversations when we pass on Founder's Green." Ultimately, Haverford undergrads are privy to "a challenging, interesting environment with the best people I know."