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Skidmore is a highly ranked, residential, liberal arts college of 2,500 students. And with 1,000 acres of natural beauty to enjoy, there’s lots of ground to cover. A FEW FAVORITES 01
Sussman Village Apartments: If you like single bedrooms and a furnished apartment with a kitchen, ample social space and your own laundry room, this is it!
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North Woods: Get lost or find yourself in the 250-acre North Woods. The many interconnected trails make up our own beautiful Central Park, right here on campus.
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Murray-Aikins Dining Hall: Stop in for a creative course du jour. Grab your friends and gather around one of the three fireplaces for a relaxing break from classes.
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Tang Teaching Museum: Designed by renowned architect Antoine Predock, the Tang Museum’s nearly 40,000 square feet of exhibition and program space invite curiosity and collaboration.
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Lucy Scribner Library: Looking for a quiet nook where you can thumb through your class notes? Cozy up next to one of the big bay windows for a study session with a view.
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Arthur Zankel Music Center: Check it out if you’re into Grammy-winning artists, digital recording studios or state-of-the-art concert halls.
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Williamson Sports Center: Nearly 75 percent of our students participate in varsity, club or intramural sports.
Take a virtual tour of the entire Skidmore campus and experience all the spaces and places with 360˚ views at: S K I D M O . R E / V I R T U A LT O U R
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Here’s what green means to us. It’s more than just our school color. Sustainability is a major focus when it comes to stewarding our more than 1,000 acres of forested campus. Each year, scores of students work on projects that target waste, energy use, food transportation and healthy living. In recent years, our Community Garden has produced more than 6,000 pounds of organic food for the dining hall. We’ve saved 70,000 tons of campus waste from the landfill, thanks to our student-run composting program, and we’ve cut 55 percent of greenhouse gas emissions since 2000 through efforts like the college’s BikeMore program.
94/100 GREEN RATING
The Princeton Review
It’s all about creating environmentally responsible practices that have a positive impact on our community and our planet.
View our interactive sustainability map: S K I D M O . R E / G R E E N M A P
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SARATOGA Travel & Leisure calls it one of “America’s best college towns.” We just call it home.
Saratoga Springs is a beautiful, bustling small city with nightlife, galleries, shops, parks, coffeehouses and restaurants. Dubbed the Spa City, it’s known for its focus on health, its history as the “turning point” of the American Revolution and its horses, at the nation’s oldest operating thoroughbred racecourse. The nearby Adirondack, Berkshire and Green Mountains provide lots of recreational opportunities, including some of the best skiing and hiking in the Northeast. Plus, it’s only a three-hour drive to New York City, Boston or Montreal. It’s an ideal location for creative thought to thrive.
For more on Saratoga: S K I D M O . R E / S A R AT O G A
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Home is where you create it. Skidmore residence halls are among the best in the country— top ten, according to The Princeton Review.
Residence halls primarily house first- and second-year students, where you and a few friends, classmates and fellow suitemates share a common bathroom. Most floors are coed, but you can choose options such as all-women, gender-neutral or substance-free floors.
Curious what your home away from home will look like? See for yourself: S K I D M O . R E / H O U S I N G
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Our sought-after student apartment complexes, Northwoods Village and Sussman Village, house mostly juniors and seniors. Each apartment has a fully furnished common area including an equipped kitchen, plus laundry facilities in each building. No wonder so many students choose to live on campus.
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Growing out, dining in Skidmore’s Community Garden was inspired several years ago by our own students and support from the Sustainability Office. Located in the heart of campus, the garden annually supplies more than 1,000 pounds of organic food to Skidmore’s dining hall and the Saratoga Farmers’ Market. It also provides a venue for students interested in environmental issues, social justice and economic development to learn about and build the local food movement.
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Learn more from the student-gardeners themselves: SKIDMO.RE/GARDEN
At Murray-Aikins Dining Hall, we have fun with our food, adding plenty of spins on the traditional dining experience— including an entire dinner dedicated to waffles to help students de-stress during finals, a whole day full of chicken fingers and themed meals inspired by Alice in Wonderland, Game of Thrones and more. Picked by Business Insider as the seventh-best college food in the U.S., everything from vegan specialties to international foods is whipped up by award-winning chefs every day. We’ve also gone completely trayless to cut down on food waste, and even get seasonal use of organic veggies from our campus garden.
“This might seem cliché, but it’s true: If you’re a student here, you know that our dining hall is pretty amazing.” BRIAN ALLAN, STUDENT BLOGGER
Saratoga Springs is the perfect college town. Let Skidmore students tell you why.
A MATTER OF PERSPECTIVES
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“Everyone I’ve met in Saratoga Springs is really nice, really easy to have a good conversation with. When they hear my voice, they take an interest in me. They ask me where I’m from, what Nigeria is like and how it’s different than the U.S. in terms of social life, food and fun. It’s more friendly here than back home.”
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“Saratoga Springs provides a phenomenal opportunity for students to interact with the local community. Events like student-packed Chowderfest; places to eat like Max London’s, BurgerFi and Putnam Market; and green spaces like Congress Park and Spa State Park make Saratoga a cool place to be all year long.” WILL BOROWKA ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
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“Saratoga Springs has all of the benefits of a city while being beautiful and peaceful. I love Northshire Bookstore and Uncommon Grounds. There are incredible networking opportunities like Saratoga Hospital and City Hall. And we’re close to the Adirondacks, which is perfect for weekend hikes!” KASIA DILLON NEUROSCIENCE
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