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Dickinson - Carlisle, PA

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“It’s too crowded.” “DPS is too strict.” “It rains all the time.” “There aren’t enough places to eat.” “Greek life is too important.” These kinds of mediocre complaints by students on this campus are a constant. However, if you read the quotes given by random Dickinsonians, you’ll notice that not one of them have complained about the overall experience here so far. You see, like every college, this school has its faults, and kids are certainly quick to be able to rattle them off. Yet on the whole, Dickinson is generally remembered by alumni as a place that provided some of the most incredible opportunities in their lives. It’s remembered as a starting-off point not only to career success, but to lifetime happiness as well.

Kids come to school here because they are serious about their futures. Academics are always the top priority, and everything else comes second to classes and coursework. Skipping lectures is not an option for students who want to do well, and likewise neither is partying on weeknights. While these things do happen, they are not a habit of successful Dickinson students and are definitely not the norm. College is the success you make of it, and Dickinson is no exception to this rule. Thus, be prepared for Dickinson to push you to your limits academically. In addition, you’ll learn to expand your social horizons and to indulge the international community whether you study in a foreign country or not. Our motto is “Engage the World,” and nothing is more focused and concentrated on here than the importance of being able to envision the world outside of Carlisle. The liberal arts education that students receive teaches an appreciation for all aspects of academia, while at the same time allowing a person to be liberated from all previous personal ignorance and inhibitions. A Dickinson College diploma is more than just a degree—it’s a way of life. You can rest assured that after graduating from Dickinson, you’ll have the skills and confidence to be successful in whatever walk of life you should choose.

By The Numbers

General Information:
Dickinson College
PO Box 1773
(College and Louther Streets)
Carlisle, PA 17013

Control:
Private

Academic Calendar:
Semester

Religious Affiliation:
None

Founded:
1783

Web Site:
Main Phone:
(800) 644-1773

Full-Time Undergraduates:
2,355

Part-Time Undergraduates:
26

Total Male Undergraduates:
1,064

Total Female Undergraduates:
1,317

Overall Acceptance Rate:
42%

Early Decision Acceptance Rate:
67%

Early Action Acceptance Rate:

52%


Total Applicants:
5,844

Total Acceptances:
2,442

Freshman Enrollment:
621

Yield (% of admitted students who actually enroll):
25%

Early Decision Deadline:
November 15

Early Decision Notification:
January 15

Early Action Deadline:
December 1

Early Action Notification:
Mid-January

Regular Decision Deadline:
February 1

Regular Decision Notification:
May 31

Must-Reply-By Date:
May 1

Applicants Placed on Waiting List:
N/A

Applicants Accepting a Place on Waiting List:
456

Students Enrolled from Waiting List:
29

Transfer Applications Received:
134

Transfer Applications Accepted:
27

Transfer Students Enrolled:
14

Transfer Application Acceptance Rate:
20%

SAT I or ACT Required?:
Recommended

SAT I Range (25th–75th Percentile):
1190–1370

SAT I Verbal Range (25th–75th Percentile):
600–690

SAT I Math Range (25th–75th Percentile):
590–680

Freshman Retention Rate:
91%

Top 10% of High School Class:
48%

Application Fee:
$65

Common Application Accepted?:
Yes

Supplemental Forms?:
Yes

Admissions Phone:
(717) 245-1231

Admissions E-Mail:
Admissions Web Site:
Tuition:
$37,900

Room and Board:
$9,600

Books and Supplies:
$1,000

Average Need-Based Financial Aid Package (including loans, grants, work study, and other sources):
$23,286

Students Who Applied for Financial Aid:
52%

Applicants Who Received Financial Aid:
84%

Financial Aid Forms Deadline:
February 1

Financial Aid Phone:
(717) 245-1308

Financial Aid E-Mail:
Financial Aid Web Site:

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