Earlham College
Work 801 National Road W
Richmond, IN 47374
Work(765) 983-1600
Admissions E-mail: admission@earlham.edu
Web site: http://www.earlham.edu
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Tier 1
College Category:
Liberal Arts Colleges
Liberal Arts Colleges
Overview : Earlham College
| General Information | |
|---|---|
| Institutional Control: | Private |
| Year founded: | 1847 |
| Religious affiliation: | Quaker |
| Academic calendar: | semester |
| Total number of undergraduates: | 1,184 |
| Setting: | urban |
| Endowment: | $345,000,467 |
| Fall Admissions | |
| Application deadline: | 2/15 |
| Application fee: | $0 |
| Fall 2008 Acceptance rate: | 75.4% |
| Selectivity: | more selective |
| Expenses | |
| Costs: | 2009-2010 Tuition and Fees: $35,164 |
| Mission | |
| School mission: | Earlham's international character makes it special. Internationalism is woven into the fabric of Earlham where classroom learning goes hand-in-hand with experiencing the diversity of the world. Earlham actively recruits students from across the United States and the world. Fourteen percent of Earlham's 1,200 undergraduates are international students. Students from Afghanistan and Palestine mix easily with those from Indiana, Pennsylvania, Oregon and more than 40 other states on Earlham's tree-lined east-central Indiana campus, where diversity is celebrated. More than 70 percent of Earlham students and 60 percent of the faculty have participated in study off-campus. As a part of the College's general education program, students complete an international diversity requirement, including proficiency in a second language. More than 200 courses throughout Earlham's curriculum include international themes and content. In 2006 the college was awarded the Senator Paul Simon Award for Campus Internationalization by NAFSA: Association of International Educators. Earlham was named one of America's "most international" campuses by the Institute for International Education (IIE) in 2007. According to IIE, Earlham ranked second nationally among baccalaureate institutions in the percentage of students studying abroad. |
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