Sciences:

McCollege prides itself on being a premier school for scientific education and research.

Our scientific faculty consists of an extensive roster of esteemed scientific professors viewable here—including 2014 National Academy of Sciences chief biologist Bhatavadekar Vineet!

Despite McCollege's rigorous courses, students engaged in the sciences don't have to sacrifice their other interests in order to complete their education! One McCollege buiness major says:

"My roommate is studying science, and when I come back from a long night of frat parties, he's almost always found the time to finish the carryout I left him."

As part of McCollege's ongoing effort to remain at the forefront of scientific exploration, we've also just opened our brand-new McCollege School of Computer Science, whose website is available here.


          A science lab in McCollege's new Potti Building

Humanities:

McCollege prides itself on being a premier school for humanities education and research.

Subsisting on a generous wartime grant from Sir Jacobs Walter III, the humanities have been present at McCollege for decades. Despite numerous gas leaks and stairwell collapses, we're happy to say that the historic Walter Hall for Literature and the Arts—one of the McCollege campus's most beautiful buildings—will once again be hosting classes in 2023.

Whether English, history, or the arts, students can explore their passions in the humanities through the resources available at McCollege. And with a median first-year annual salary of over $20k, students graduating from McCollege with a degree in humanities can feel confident about their future.


       McCollege's historic 1942 Walter Hall for Literature and the Arts

Greek Archeology:

McCollege prides itself on being a premier school for ancient Greek archeology education and research—it's one of our most popular majors!

With the state of the world today, the relevance of ancient Greece has never been more visible. In many ways, the safety of the modern world depends on humanity's ability to dig up and and inspect amphoras and drachmas.

To all curious and inspired and curious students looking to make a real difference: Greek Archeology is for you.

McCollege's Greek Archeology program is ranked #4 nationwide according to TheBestCollegeReviewer. We've just begun construction on our new $64.2 million Greek Archeology research institute (expected to be completed 2028), and are looking to triple enrollment in the major by 2024.

There's never been a better time to start exploring the secrets and lost treasures of Acient Greece, and McCollege has dedicated itself to providing you with everything you need in order to pursue a career in Greek Archeology.


                   Greek Archaeologist (unaffiliated with McCollege)
"McCollege helped me unearth my true passions; now I unearth Greek ceramics for a living."

- David Harthle, Crete Dig Site Advisor