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- 100 W. COLLEGE/PO BOX B, Granville, OH 43023
- +1 (740) 587-0810
- denison.edu
Denison University is a private institution that was started in 1831. It has a undergraduate enrollment of 2,293, its environment is suburban, and the campus size is 850 acres. It uses a semester-based academic year. Its tuition/fees are $56,680
Denison University, a small liberal arts college, is set in the proportionally small town of Granville, Ohio. From campus, learners can walk to the restaurants and shops that line Granvilles main street. Bikers may enjoy the 36-mile trail that connects Granville to the nearby Ohio cities of Newark, Johnstown and Alexandria. The state capital, Columbus, is about 25 miles away, and learners can get there in the free Big Red Express shuttles, which run three days a week. All learners must live on campus, unless they are married, have children, are over the age of 25 or commute from a nearby parents home. Freshmen will only live with other first-year learners. Close to 30 percent of learners are involved in Denisons Greek system, which comprises about 15 fraternities and sororities. There are more than 150 student clubs and organizations on campus. Student athletes compete as the Denison Big Red in the NCAA Division III North Coast Athletic Conference, but the school does not have an official mascot, despite frequent attempts by learners to find one. More than three quarters of learners play sports at some level. Besides playing or cheering for sports teams, learners can catch performances by famous musicians like Yo-Yo Ma in the Vail Series or get a quick cooking lesson from a faculty member during the on-campus Chowder Hours.
learners can get on-the-job experience before graduation with the help of the robust Denison Internship Program. To hone effective skills before entering the job market, learners can enroll in several leadership initiatives at Denison, including a six-day retreat called LeaderShape. Notable Denison alumni include actors Steve Carell and Jennifer Garner, former Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes and geologist Kirtley Mather, who named Mount Denison in Alaskas Aleutian Peninsula after the university.
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