Overview
Dartmouth College, founded in 1769 in Hanover, New Hampshire, is a prestigious private university and a member of the Ivy League. As one of the nine Colonial Colleges established before the American Revolution, Dartmouth offers a robust liberal arts education along with Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Engineering degrees. It is especially strong in Political Science and Economics, with 39 departments and 57 majors.
University Details
U.S. National Ranking | #18 |
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Average GPA | 4.11 |
Average SAT Score | 1440–1560 |
TOEFL iBT Requirement | 100+ |
Acceptance Rate | 6.2% (2021) |
Key Features
- Quarter-System Calendar: Dartmouth divides its academic year into four 10-week terms, providing flexibility for internships, research, and global experiences.
- Geisel School of Medicine: A standout among Ivy League schools, Dartmouth’s medical school is recognized for its excellence in medical education and research.
- Picturesque Campus: The beautiful Hanover campus offers access to nature and a wide range of outdoor activities and adventures.
- Focus on Undergraduate Education: Dartmouth prioritizes undergraduate experience with a strong mentoring system and numerous research opportunities.
- Global Programs and Exchange Opportunities: The college supports extensive international education, internships, volunteer projects, and independent research for a global perspective.
Notable Alumni
- Meryl Streep – Acclaimed American actress
- Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss) – Beloved author and illustrator
- Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller – 41st Vice President of the United States