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Indiana Colleges - Details
Earlham College |

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| Basic Information |

Institution Type 4-year Private/Independent |
City Size
Rural/Small Town
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Undergraduate Enrollment 1127 |
Undergraduate Enrollment Notes Headcount |
Religious Affiliation Quaker (Religious Society of Friends) |
Degrees Offered
Bachelor's
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Student Body Co-ed: 23% In-state, 77% Out-of-state |
Minority Enrollment 11% |
Student:Faculty Ratio 12:1 |
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| Admission & Enrollment |

Percentage of Applicants Admitted 76%
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Percentage of Incoming Freshman with GPA of 3.0 or higher 89%
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Percentage of Incoming Freshman in Top 25% of Class 59%
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Middle 50% SAT Critical Reading of Incoming Freshman 560-690 |
Middle 50% SAT Writing 550-660 |
Middle 50% SAT Math of Incoming Freshman 530-640 |
Middle 50% ACT Composite of Incoming Freshman 24-29 |
Retention Rate(Freshman to Sophomore Year) 81%
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Application Deadlines February 15 |
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| Current Cost & Financial Aid |

2009-2010 Total Annual Cost (room, board, tuition & fees)
$42,324 |
Percentage of Students Receiving Some Kind of Financial Aid 90% |
Average Financial Aid Award $25,959 |
Need-based Aid Available Y |
Percentage of 1st Year Students Receiving Need-based Aid 67% |
Merit-based Aid Available Y |
Merit-based Aid Criteria academics, minority status, religious affiliation |
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| Athletics |

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Men's Baseball,
Men's Basketball,
Men's Cross Country,
Men's Football,
Men's Soccer,
Men's Tennis,
Men's Track & Field,
Women's Basketball,
Women's Cross Country,
Women's Field Hockey,
Women's Soccer,
Women's Tennis,
Women's Track & Field,
Women's Volleyball
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| Academic Majors |

Bachelor's Degrees
African / African American Studies,
Art (Fine Arts) / Art History,
Astronomy,
Biochemistry,
Biology,
Chemistry,
Classical Studies,
Comparative Languages & Linguistics,
Computer Science,
Economics,
English (Writing and/or Literature),
Environmental Studies,
Foreign Languages,
French,
Geoscience,
German,
History,
Human Development & Family Studies,
Japanese Studies,
Latin American Studies,
Mathematics,
Music,
Non-profit Management,
Peace & Global Studies,
Philosophy,
Physics,
Political Science,
Psychobiology,
Psychology,
Religion / Theology,
Sociology / Anthropology,
Spanish,
Theater,
Women's Studies / Gender Studies
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Associate Degrees
N/A
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Certificates
N/A
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| Note: The above list may not include all majors currently offered by this college. Contact the college for the most up-to-date information concerning all of the degree and academic offerings available at the school. |
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| Other Information |
Most Popular Majors
Biology, English, Psychology, Sociology/Anthropology, Fine Arts |
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