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Carleton College

Carleton is a collaborative community where students and professors work together. Carleton’s small classes and top-ranked professors create a rigorous yet highly supportive academic environment. While Carleton students are curious and academically focused, they don’t take themselves too seriously

About the institution

Carleton is a top 10 liberal arts college where professors are consistently ranked the best in the nation for their commitment to undergraduate teaching. Home to about 2,000 students, the campus is a co-ed, residential institution. Carleton is located in Northfield, Minnesota, often cited among the best college towns in the USA and just 40 miles south of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Offering 33 majors and 37 minors, 88% of students are interested in multiple academic fields.

Outside of the classroom, Carleton students are active in over 200 student-led clubs. From Broomball in the winter to Frisbee on the Bald Spot to the Silent Dance Party in the Libe, Carls have fun regardless of the season. They also love to explore Carleton’s expansive arboretum, which boasts 24 km of trails. 70% of Carleton students study abroad, 69% participate in community or civic engagement, and 77% are engaged in research.

Carleton draws students from all 50 states and over 60 countries. From mentoring relationships with professors to numerous support offices and expert staff, Carleton equips students to express and explore their identities, interests, and post-college course.

Carleton graduates go on to success across sectors, whether they become astrophysicists photographing black holes, ecology researchers tracking bird migration, Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial writers, developers at Google, or Academy Award-winning film directors. You’ll find Carleton alumni pursuing grad school, leading Fortune 500 companies, and serving in the Peace Corps. It has a uniquely loyal alumni network, and graduates are always willing to help other Carls.

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Number of Undergraduate Students

2000

Student to Faculty Ratio

8:1

Size of Instituition

Small Institution <5000

Selectivity

Highly Selective (10-25% admitted)

Campus Style

Carleton College is located in the historic town of Northfield, Minnesota, known for its safety

Education Model

Liberal Arts and Science (Major/minor Model)

Are there internship opportunities?

Yes

Are there study abroad options?

Yes - 70% of students study abroad

Cost of Tuition

$65,000

Funding

We meet 100% of each admitted student's demonstrated financial need, regardless of citizenship

IB Grade Requirements

36+

UFP Grade Requirements

Case by case basis

Subjects

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Subject Name
Degree Area
African Studies
Language & Culture
American Studies
Language & Culture
Anthropology
Society & Social Sciences
Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies
Language & Culture
Archaeology
Society & Social Sciences
Astronomy/Astrophysics
Sciences
Biochemistry/Biomedicine
Sciences
Biological Sciences
Sciences
Chemistry
Sciences
Chinese Studies
Language & Culture
Communication and Media Studies
English & Media
Computer Science
Computing & ICT
Creative Writing
English & Media
Dance
Performing Arts
Drama & Theatre
Performing Arts
Economics
Society & Social Sciences
Education
Society & Social Sciences
English Literature and/or Language
English & Media
Environmental Science
Sciences
Geology/Geoscience
Sciences
History
Society & Social Sciences
History of Art
Society & Social Sciences
Interdisciplinary Study of Global Challenges
Society & Social Sciences
International Relations
Society & Social Sciences
Japanese
Language & Culture
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Linguistics
Language & Culture
Mathematics
Mathematics
Modern Languages Mixed
Language & Culture
Music
Performing Arts
Philosophy
Society & Social Sciences
Physics
Sciences
Politics
Society & Social Sciences
Psychology
Society & Social Sciences
Social Policy
Society & Social Sciences
Sociology
Society & Social Sciences
Sport Science
Sciences
Statistics
Mathematics
Theology and Religious Studies
Society & Social Sciences

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