Over the next 20 years a liberal arts curriculum was developed.
This mission was in contrast to the historic practice of higher education to focus on an abstract liberal arts curriculum.
During these early years, Ruth and the other founders decided that a liberal arts curriculum was the best direction for the school.
It is a miracle that the liberal arts curriculum continues to exist at all.
The academic program at Regis is based on a traditional liberal arts curriculum.
The school provides a liberal arts core curriculum, which is designed to provide a diverse educational background.
By 1999 a liberal arts curriculum with personalized plans of study was attracting more students.
During the 1960s the liberal arts curriculum was introduced.
Such courses are de-emphasized in the school's liberal arts curriculum.
All students must complete general education requirements as part of the liberal arts curriculum.