Weimer Hicks
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President of
Kalamazoo College from
1954 to
1971. Hicks is considered responsible for building Kalamazoo College's reputation as an academic powerhouse and a leader in international education through his development of the "K Plan". This academic program serves as the basis for the
liberal arts education, which students receive at the school. Hicks conceived of the "K Plan" program under which most Kalamazoo students spend at least one term abroad and spend at least one term working in an academic internship. As part of the original "K Plan," Kalamazoo College students were required to attend school year-round. However, the College scrapped its summer term in
1996 after the admissions office recognized the difficulty in attracting students to a year-round college. The Student Center on Campus is named for Weimer Hicks
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