Dordt College in the "great utopia that is northwest Iowa" is a small, private liberal arts school affiliated with the Christian Reformed Church (a Dutch Protestant denomination). Dordt offers a "Christ-centered perspective" and "a distinctly Christian education." A respectable array of majors and pre-professional offerings includes "strong business, education, and engineering programs." Some courses here are demanding; others, not so much. "I've been challenged well in about half to two-thirds of my classes," speculates a theology major. Tough or not, classes are almost always intimate. "The professors have an opportunity to get to know the students," explains a biology major. "It's impossible to fall through the cracks." While some professors are "very uncomfortable in front of a class," most are "highly personable" teachers who "make attempts to stray from the banal lecture-type classes." The predominant sentiment is that management is "out of touch." "We're lucky if we hear from the administration," grouses an art major. On the plus side, students report that Dordt "goes above and beyond what most colleges do when it comes to finding you an internship or a job after graduation."