At Marist College, faculty "like to make classes interactive yet challenging in a positive aspect." They also value real-life experience and connections in their classrooms. "I have had faculty...[in contact with] a finance firm...within minutes of me mentioning interest in working there," says a student. Professors are "highly qualified," "diverse in the way they teach," and "always willing to help," both in and out of class. "The academics are the best thing about Marist," says another student. Support staff and advisors are also highly praised for being "some of the most supportive people." The Honors program at Marist is "a huge strength because it unlocks many advantages" by "[exploring] unique perspectives on topics related to all sorts of majors." Honors courses include "a class on the ethical implications of emerging technology [and] an economics course focused on why nations fail." One course even involves "riding a boat up and down the Hudson River" in order to examine the environment of the area.