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169 Main telephone: 719 389-6000 Main FAX: 719 389-6256 Website: : Jill Tiefenthaler, of Admission, Outreach and Recruitment: Carlos JimenezAdmissions telephone: 719 389-6344, 800 542-7214 Admissions FAX: 719 389-6816 Admissions e-mail: of Financial Aid: Shannon AmundsonFinancial aid telephone: 719 389-6651, 800 260-6458 Financial aid FAX: 719 389-6173 Financial aid e-mail: of Admission, Systems, Operations, and International:Matthew BonserInternational student contact e-mail: Director: Ken RalphColorado College14 East Cache La Poudre StreetColorado Springs, Colorado 80903 Private College established in 1874 as a coed undergraduates: 957 Men, 1,127 undergraduates: 4 Men, 13 enrollment: 5 Men, 8 campus enrollment: 2, #1347, FAFSA #001347, SAT/PROFILE #4072, ACT #0498,OPEID #134700, IPED

170 non-need-basedscholarships/grantswasawarded.74%ofallgiftaidwas awarded to out-of-statestudents. Loans Direct subsidized Stafford, direct unsubsidized Stafford ...

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1 169 Main telephone: 719 389-6000 Main FAX: 719 389-6256 Website: : Jill Tiefenthaler, of Admission, Outreach and Recruitment: Carlos JimenezAdmissions telephone: 719 389-6344, 800 542-7214 Admissions FAX: 719 389-6816 Admissions e-mail: of Financial Aid: Shannon AmundsonFinancial aid telephone: 719 389-6651, 800 260-6458 Financial aid FAX: 719 389-6173 Financial aid e-mail: of Admission, Systems, Operations, and International:Matthew BonserInternational student contact e-mail: Director: Ken RalphColorado College14 East Cache La Poudre StreetColorado Springs, Colorado 80903 Private College established in 1874 as a coed undergraduates: 957 Men, 1,127 undergraduates: 4 Men, 13 enrollment: 5 Men, 8 campus enrollment: 2, #1347, FAFSA #001347, SAT/PROFILE #4072, ACT #0498,OPEID #134700, IPEDS # College -preparatory program recommended.

2 4 units of Englishrequired. SAT Reasoning or ACT required of someapplicants. SAT Sub-ject considered if submitted. The SAT or ACT writing component usedfor admission. TOEFL recommended for international applicants. Cam-pus visit and admissions interview recommended. Off-campus interviewmay bearranged with an admissions oralumni be deferred up to one year. Application fee $60 (may be waived incases of financial need), for Candidate SelectionAcademic:Secondary school record very important. Class rank,recommendations,standardized testscores, and : Interview and extracurricular activities important.

3 Particulartalent/ability, character/personal qualities, alumni/ae rela-tionship, religious affiliation/commitment, minority affili-ation, volunteer work, and work experience ProcedureNormal sequence: SAT Reasoning or ACT scores must be received byJanuary 15. Visit for interview by January. Application deadline is Janu-ary 15. Common application form accepted; supplemental Forms re-quired. Notification of admission is sent by April 1. Reply is required byMay 1 or within two weeks if notified thereafter. $250 tuition deposit,nonrefundable.

4 5% of freshmen enter in terms other than :Earlydecision ,280of998earlydecision applicants were accepted. Early decision deadline is November10. Early action fall2016,572 transferapplic-ations were received, 55 were accepted. Application deadline is March 1for fall; November 1 for spring. Minimum 16 semester hours required toapply as a transfer. Secondary school transcript, College transcript, essayor personal statement, and statement of good standing from prior institu-tions required; interview recommended. Lowest course grade accepted is C.

5 At least 64 semester hours must be completed at the school to earn abachelor s Students: 162 degree-seeking undergraduate students en-rolled, 58 countries represented. Application deadline is January 15 forfall; November 15 for Disabled Students: Essay required; personal interview Options: Placement may be granted for challenge and placement may be granted for International Class ProfileFor fall 2016, 16% of 7,894 applicants were offered admission. 42% ofthose accepted matriculated. 784 applicants were put on a waiting school class rank of freshmen (fall 2016):Top tenth69%Top quarter90%Top half100%25% of freshmen submitted class of accepted applicants submitted ACT.

6 37% submitted SAT Reasoning scores of freshmen (fall 2016):Reading %Math %Writing %700-800393228600-699385356500-599191312 400-499424100%100%100%Range of SAT Reasoning scores for middle 50% of freshmen (fall2016):Critical Reading: 610-730 Math: 620-720 ACT scores of freshmen (fall 2016):English %Math %Composite %30-3673456524-2921523318-23632100%100%1 00%Range of ACT scores for middle 50% of freshmen (fall 2016):English: 28-34 Math: 27-31 Student Body Characteristics83% are from out of state. Average age of full-time undergraduates is of undergraduates are of studentbody (fall 2016):UndergraduateFreshmanNon-resident or more (2017-18): $52,380 per year.

7 Room: $7,240. Board: $4,836. Re-quired fees: $438. Books/misc. expenses (school s estimate): $3, AidNeeds analysis based on federal and institutional methodology. FAFSA,CSS/PROFILE,DivorcedParent sstatement,and federal1040 taxforms:Deadline is January 15. Notification of awards beginsin , the average aid package of full-time undergraduates with financialneed was $46,024; $46,960 for full-time freshmen. 26% of students re-ceiving financial aid participated in Federal Work-Study Program. 41%of 2016 graduates incurred an average debt of $20,742.

8 Of full-time un-dergraduates receiving need-based financial aid,100% of need was and GrantsNeed-based Federal Pell, SEOG, state, College /university, and privatescholarships/grants. Non-need-based academic merit, leadership, andathletic scholarships/grants. Individual scholarship/grant packages rangefrom $100 to ,38non-need-based athleticscholar-ships are awarded with an average amount of $48,362. In 2016,$29,484,608 in need-based scholarships/grants and $3,790,146 in170non-need-based scholarships/grants was awarded. 74% of allgift aid wasawarded to out-of-state subsidized Stafford, direct unsubsidized Stafford, direct PLUS,and Federal Perkins loans.

9 Sallie Mae TuitionPay. Individual loan pack-ages range from $247 to $18,000 (undergraduates); $247 to $11,000(freshmen). In2016, $3,240,799 in need-based self-help aid was awar-ded, including $2,185,570 in student Employment38% of full-time undergraduates work on campus during school expectto earn an average of$2,100per year. Off-campus part-time employment opportunities rated fair. ACADEMICA ccreditationAccredited by FacultyFull-time: 96 men, 90 women; part-time: 20 men, 26 6%FTE Student-Faculty ratio: 10 to of full-time faculty serve asacademic sDegreeAnthropology, Art/Art History, Art/Art Studio Track, Asian Studies, Bio-chemistry, Biology/Organisms/Ecology/Evolution, Chemistry, Classics,Classics/English, Classics/History/Politics, Comparative Literature, Com-puter Science, Dance, Drama, Economics, Education, English, English/Cre-ative Writing, English/Film Studies, Environmental Policy, EnvironmentalScience/Chemistry, Environmental Science/Integrated Major, EnvironmentalScience/Physics,Feminist/Ge nderStudies.

10 Film/New Media Studies,French/Francophone Studies, Geology, German, German AreaStudies, History,His-tory/Philosophy, History/Political Science, Italian Studies, Liberal Arts/Sci-ences, Mathematical Economics, Mathematics, Mathematics/ComputerScience, Molecular/Cellular Biology, Music, Neuroscience, Philosophy,Physics, Political Economy/International, Political Science, Psychology,Race/Ethnicity/Migration Studies, Religion, Romance Languages/French,Romance Languages/Italian, Romance Languages/Spanish, Russian/Eurasi-an Studies, Sociology, Southwest Studies, RequirementsCore curriculum required.


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