A rural liberal arts college in southern Illinois, Principia College is known for "creating an environment for Christian Scientists to thrive and connect with each other [through] a character-based education." Principia's mission is "to serve the Cause of Christian Science through appropriate channels open to it as an educational institution." Students say "Principia College [. . .] works to educate students to form well-rounded viewpoints of the arts, social sciences, and natural sciences" by "teaching a variety of perspectives, ensuring student success through personal support, and fostering a sense of love." Students report that professors are "very approachable and wonderful to work with." They "do their best to bring learning to life" and recognize that "learning is not entirely lecture-based." One biology major raves about the "focus on hands-on learning" and describes the "many opportunities to learn field techniques and to practice field research on our 2,500-acres of campus (mostly forest, also several tallgrass prairie restorations, and other habitats)." The school emphasizes "character education in all aspects of your life: academics, athletics, extracurriculars, church, abroad activities and everyday life," and maintains rigorous academic standards. One undergrad sums up the student-focused academics at Principia: "My professors are highly invested in my success while maintaining a high standard for my performance. [. . .] School is very difficult, however the professors are always accessible if you have any questions."