Dartmouth College Travel Brochure 2024

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A PROFOUND SENSE OF PLACE. A PROFOUND SENSE OF PURPOSE.

ARE YOU ALWAYS ONE IN THE WATER?

WHERE IN THE WORLD is Dartmouth? Nestled in the woods of New Hampshire—just over two hours north of Boston, Massachusetts—you’ll find our vibrant, buzzing, global community in Hanover. Students from all 50 states and more than 90 countries converge here in our charming New England college town to learn from some of the world’s leading scholars against the idyllic backdrop of Hanover’s four seasons.

Founded in 1769, Dartmouth College sits on traditional, unceded Abenaki homelands.

ALWAYS THE FIRST WATER?

A PROFOUND SENSE OF PLACE

• A 15-minute walk from the Green, Ledyard Canoe Club rents kayaks, canoes, and stand-up paddleboards for a day of fun on the Connecticut River.

• The Appalachian Trail—the mountainous path that extends almost 2,200 miles from Georgia to Maine— passes right through downtown Hanover.

• The Dartmouth Skiway welcomes novices and experts alike to ski and snowboard its dozens of trails.

DARTMOUTH IS A FUSION of a renowned liberal arts college and a robust research university where students, faculty, and staff partner to take on the world’s greatest challenges. The College has more than 40 undergraduate academic departments and programs as well as four graduate and professional schools: the Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth Engineering, the Geisel School of Medicine, and the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies. At Dartmouth, seemingly different disciplines become natural partners: our undergraduates are artists and engineers; researchers and athletes; poets and entrepreneurs.

Pictured here in its new space at campus’s West End, the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society prepares Dartmouth students to shape a more equitable and sustainable future through interdisciplinary research and learning opportunities.

DO YOU SEEK A EMBRACES “AND,”

PLACE THAT “AND,” NOT “OR”?

ONE DARTMOUTH

• Dartmouth Engineering offers undergraduates the chance to earn both a Bachelor of Arts (AB) and a Bachelor of Engineering (BE).

• Undergraduate students can take up to three classes at the Tuck School of Business and apply to participate in the Tuck Business Bridge Program, an immersive educational experience that prepares top liberal arts students for careers in business.

• The Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center—a teaching hospital affiliated with the Geisel School of Medicine— is a major tertiary-care site for patients throughout New England. Through the Nathan Smith Society Shadowing Program, undergraduates shadow professionals at DHMC to get a firsthand look at a career in medicine.

HOW WOULD YOU COURSE OF STUDY?

MIX AND MATCH AMONG 40+ DEPARTMENTS AND PROGRAMS

DARTMOUTH’S LIBERAL ARTS CURRICULUM teaches students how to think, not what to think. Our students declare a major by sophomore year, but the classes they take span disciplines far outside their chosen concentration. And our iconic location is infused in the classroom at every turn—whether studying local food and energy systems at the Dartmouth Organic Farm, examining Shakespeare’s first folio at Rauner Special Collections Library, or shaking hands with presidential candidates visiting Hanover on the campaign trail. How will you explore?

BEYOND THE TOUR

African and African American Studies

Ancient History

Anthropology

• Three miles north of campus you’ll find the Dartmouth Organic Farm, a 220-acre patchwork of land home greenhouses, gardens, and beehives.

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Architectural Design

Art History

Asian Societies, Cultures, and Languages

• Bema, a grassy amphitheater on the eastern edge hosts everything from outdoor study sessions to campaign visits.

Astronomy

Biological Chemistry

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• The Hood Museum of Art’s encyclopedic collection the largest of its kind in the country, comprising 65,000 works. Take a look for yourself Wednesday Saturday; admission is free.

Biological Sciences

Biomedical Engineering Sciences M

Biophysical Chemistry M Chemistry

Classical Archaeology

Classical Languages and Literatures

Classical Studies

Climate Change Science m

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Cognitive Science

Comparative Literature

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Computational Linguistics M

YOU CHART YOUR STUDY?

Computer Science

Digital Arts m

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Earth Sciences

East European, Eurasian, and Russian Studies

Economics

Education m

Engineering Physics M

Engineering Sciences

English

Environmental Studies

Film and Media Studies

French

French Studies M

Geography

German Studies

Global Health m

Government

History

Human-Centered Design m

International Studies m

Italian

Italian Studies M

Jewish Studies

Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies

Linguistics

Markets, Management, and the Economy m

Materials Science m

Mathematical Data Science M

Mathematics

Medieval and Renaissance Studies *

Middle Eastern Studies

Music

Native American and Indigenous Studies

Neuroscience

Philosophy

Physics

Portuguese (Lusophone Studies)

Psychology

Public Policy m

Quantitative

Social Science

Religion

Romance Languages M

Romance Studies M

Social Inequalities m

Sociology

Spanish (Hispanic Studies)

Statistics m

Studio Art

Theater

Translation Studies m

Urban Studies m

Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

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WHAT MAKES AN EXCELLENT TEACHER?

DARTMOUTH FACULTY are award-winning poets, patent-holding engineers, biologists conducting groundbreaking vaccine research, and more—but first and foremost, they love to teach. Dartmouth students don’t just learn from leading researchers; they become equal investigators in their work, often publish scholarly findings together, and count them as lifelong mentors in and out of the classroom.

AN TEACHER?

SCHOLARS WHO LOVE TO TEACH

• At the Digital Applied Learning and Innovation (DALI) Lab, students and faculty design and build mobile applications, websites, digital installations, and more.

• Dartmouth’s Take a Faculty Member to Breakfast or Lunch program allows students and professors to enjoy a meal together at a Hanover restaurant free of charge.

• The Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and Social Sciences is a hub for public policy research and leadership development on campus.

THANKS TO DARTMOUTH’S distinctive year-round quarter system—the D-Plan—students customize their own academic calendars across four years. Dartmouth offers four, 10-week academic terms per year that align with the four seasons. Within some guidelines, students choose how—and where—they’ll spend each of those terms, whether taking classes in Hanover, studying away on an off-campus program, or embarking on a leave term to pursue an internship, research, creative pursuit, or time off. The result? An academic experience that’s tailor-made for you, by you.

WHERE IN THE WORLD YOU ROAM?

BASECAMP TO THE WORLD

• The College offers over 75 off-campus programs, including its signature Foreign Study Programs (FSPs), Language Study Abroad (LSA) programs, and exchange programs across more than a dozen countries on five continents.

• Students receiving need-based financial aid pay the same net price for a term anywhere in the world as they would for a term in Hanover.

• Dartmouth’s Institute for Arctic Studies is one of the most robust of its kind in the world, engaging students and faculty in global policy dialogues that center inclusion, justice, equity, and Indigenous knowledge in finding solutions to Arctic challenges.

WORLD WILL

ARE YOU THE ADVENTURESOME

DARTMOUTH STUDENTS are bold, inventive, and curious. They embrace challenges with a signature adventuresome spirit. Find them jumping into an icy Occom Pond during the College’s annual Winter Carnival celebration; pitching their start-up to a board of investors through the Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship; competing at the Olympics; learning a new language via the Rassias method, Dartmouth’s signature language-learning curriculum; or trying their hand at white-water rafting. What’s your idea of fun?

ADVENTURESOME SPIRIT

• A storied tradition hosted by the Dartmouth Outing Club, The Fifty sees teams of students embark on a 54-mile overnight trek along the Appalachian Trail, a mountainous path that extends from Georgia to Maine and passes through downtown Hanover.

• The College has sent athletes to every Winter Olympics since the Winter Games began in Chamonix, France in 1924.

• Originally developed for Peace Corps training, Dartmouth’s Rassias Method is an innovative teaching model that speeds language learning and increases language retention. Dartmouth students can explore an array of 12 languages as a major, minor, or part of another program of study.

ADVENTURESOME TYPE?

WHAT’S YOUR IDEA OF COMMUNITY?

STORIED TRADITIONS

• Honoring Dartmouth’s vibrant Indigenous and panPasifika communities, the annual Powwow and Lū’au are student-led celebrations of Indigenous, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander culture through music, singing, and dancing.

• Sanborn Library—a cozy, atmospheric space brimming with novels and poetry collections—has offered a daily afternoon tea service for decades.

• The College’s signature first-year trips program welcomes incoming students to the Dartmouth community through peer-led outdoor adventures across New England.

IDEA COMMUNITY?

OVER THE COURSE of two and a half centuries, Dartmouth has cultivated a powerful sense of community through beloved traditions that serve as the foundation for lifelong friendships. One of the College’s longest-standing traditions, Dartmouth Night during Homecoming Weekend was first held in 1895 as a celebration for alumni. More than 125 years later, the event—headlined by a colossal bonfire—has evolved into an annual gathering of current students and thousands of alumni. Each year, incoming students help build a towering wooden structure in the center of the Green. When the bonfire is lit just after dusk, alumni and older students cheer while first-years take a celebratory lap around the blazing structure, embracing the warm glow of the community surrounding them.

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UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

STUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO

STUDENTS OR FEWER IN THE MAJORITY OF CLASSES

CONDUCT RESEARCH UNDERTAKE AN INTERNSHIP

ARE YOU READY A VIBRANT COMMUNITY?

96% 6 50+ % 95+ 70+

6-YEAR GRADUATION RATE

STUDY OFF-CAMPUS

RESIDENTIAL HOUSE COMMUNITIES

TO JOIN COMMUNITY?

LANGUAGES SPOKEN AMONG THE STUDENT BODY

TRIBAL NATIONS AND INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES REPRESENTED

NEED-BLIND

Dartmouth reviews applications without regard for your family’s ability to pay for your education, regardless of citizenship status or income.

100% DEMONSTRATED NEED MET

Dartmouth will meet 100% of a student’s demonstrated need for all four years. The average scholarship for a member of the Class of 2027 is $67,791, an amount that equals nearly 80% of the cost of attendance.

Dartmouth will not include required loans as part of the financial aid award created to meet a student’s demonstrated financial need.

NEED-BASED AND NEED-BLIND FOR NO REQUIRED LOANS

$0 PARENT CONTRIBUTION

Families with total annual income below $125,000 who possess typical assets have a $0 expected parent contribution.

AID TRAVELS WITH YOU

Students receiving need-based financial aid pay the same net price for a term on a Dartmouth off-campus study program as they would for a term in Hanover.

HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE

Dartmouth will provide scholarship assistance for financial aid recipients toward the cost of Dartmouth’s health care plan.

AND FOR ALL

Dartmouth College Office of Undergraduate Admissions

6016 McNutt Hall

Hanover, NH 03755

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