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1 N College St
Northfield
MN 55057

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Carleton College is a small, private liberal arts college located in historic Northfield, Minn., 40 miles south of Minneapolis/Saint Paul. Known for its academic excellence and welcoming campus community, Carleton offers 37 majors and 16 concentrations in the arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences, with recent additions in Environmental Studies and Cinema and Media Studies. Carleton is committed to providing a true liberal arts education, a curriculum that challenges students to learn broadly and think deeply. Carleton's student body is notoriously difficult to categorize, but one word to describe it might be curious. "Carls" are an intellectually insatiable group that approaches learning with enthusiasm and a uniquely Carleton brand of playfulness. Broad-ranging interests are common, and friendships cross all traditional boundaries. Students and alumni say there's just something different about Carleton. Maybe it's the size (fewer than 2,000 students). Or maybe it's the round-the-clock proximity of so many creative minds (90 percent of students live on campus). Whatever the reason, Carleton is a place where students are likelier to cooperate than compete--and where working hard doesn't mean forgetting how to play. The College supports more than 100 different student organizations, features a capella vocal groups, comedy troupes, dance groups and several drama groups. The College sponsors 20 varsity sports, 10 for men and 10 for women, with a club and intramural sports scene that sees nearly 90 percent of the student body partake with a wide spectrum of ability level. Carleton's faculty members are highly respected scholars, researchers, and practitioners in their fields. Every course at Carleton is taught by a professor, not a teaching assistant, in classes small enough to offer individual attention. Carleton students come from 49 states and from 30 other countries. Multicultural students account for about 20 percent of Carleton's students. More than half of all students receive need-based financial aid and 70 percent hold jobs on campus. Carleton leads all undergraduate colleges in the number of its students awarded prestigious National Science Foundation Fellowships for graduate study. The College enrolls more National Merit Scholars than any other small liberal arts college, and has had 18 Rhodes Scholars. Community service is an integral part of the Carleton experience, with more than 600 students involved in the campus volunteer organization, Acting in the Community Together (ACT). More than 70 percent of the student population participates in off-campus studies, at locations around the United States and in countries on every continent except Antarctica. Carleton brings national and international guests to campus as visiting faculty or for weekly convocations, which are free and open to the public. Guests have included astronaut Sally Ride, head of news and politics at YouTube and former Carleton student Steve Grove, entrepreneurs Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield of Ben & Jerry's ice cream, New York Times personal health columnist and best-selling author Jane Brody, Lowell Bergman, a producer/correspondent for the PBS documentary series "Frontline" and contributor to investigative reports to The New York Times, and Carleton alumnus Barrie Osborne, Oscar award winning producer of "The Lord of the Rings." Carleton features an 880-acre Cowling Arboretum ("the Arb") that provides a network of walking, running, and cross-country skiing trails. The Arb was named among the top 10 places to run in the country by Runner's World magazine. The College also has one of the largest undergraduate libraries in the country, as well as two new residence halls, completed in 2009, and built with LEED Gold standards. Carleton graduates can be found in nearly every professional field. Within five years of graduating, 65-70 percent go on to top graduate and professional schools across the nation.
Details
Classes: Education, Programs: Art, Programs: Liberal Arts, Reputation: US News & World Report
Payment Accepted
Discover, Grants/Scholarships, Mastercard, Personal Checks, Visa
Type
Liberal Arts School, Private Schools
Costs
2010-2011 Tuition and Fees: $41,304
Email
[email protected]
Campus Setting
Located in a rural town
Level
Four Year School
Features
Summer Programs
Selectivity
most selective
Coed Status
Men and Women
Enrollment Concentration
Traditional
Campus Size
Very Large
Assurances
Accredited
Academic Calendar
Trimester
Highest Offering
Bachelors
Control
Private
Institutional Control
Private
Setting
rural
Undergraduate In State Tuition
32460
Undergraduate Out Of State Tuition
32460
Year Founded
1866
Accredited
true
Typical Board Cost
4080
Typical Room Cost
3738
Undergraduate Number Of Females
1043
Application Deadline
1/15
Additional Fees
189
Books Cost (estimate)
600
Undergraduate Number Of Males
953
Application Fee
$30
Percent Out Of State Students
77
Percent African American
5
Percent Asian
9
Percent Hispanic
4
Percent Native American
1
Mailing Address Available Only
N
Web Site
http://www.carleton.edu/

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