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- PO Box 1773, Carlisle, PA 17013
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- dickinson.edu
Dickinson College is a private institution that was started in 1783. It has a undergraduate enrollment of 2,133, its environment is suburban, and the campus size is 144 acres. It uses a semester-based academic year. Its tuition/fees are $56,498
Only a few days after the Revolutionary War came to a close, Dickinson College was chartered in Carlisle, Pa. Today, Dickinson learners have more than 130 student clubs and organizations to choose from, including about a dozen fraternities and sororities. About a quarter of all learners join a Greek organization. The Dickinson Red Devils participate in the NCAA Division III Centennial Conference, and the school has a particularly competitive rivalry with Franklin and Marshall College in nearby Lancaster, Pa. Intramural sports, like sand volleyball and badminton, are a popular draw for learners, too. Freshmen, sophomores, juniors and some seniors must live on campus, though housing options differ by class standing. First-year learners are assigned to dormitories; sophomores and juniors live in suites; and seniors can either move into campus apartments or apply to move off campus. Freshmen also have the option to register for a learning community, a group of learners with a similar interest who live and take at least two of the same classes together.
The campus town of Carlisle is a historic community of 20,000 residents. To get around town, learners may rent from a small fleet of college-owned, red bicycles. The campus is 25 miles away from the states capital, Harrisburg; 95 miles from Baltimore; and 125 miles from Philadelphia. For a semester or a year away from Carlisle, learners can choose from more than 40 study abroad programs, many of which are led by Dickinson faculty.
The Dickinson School of Law is affiliated with Penn State University and moved to University Park, Pa., but Dickinson undergraduates can benefit from the professional institution. learners can take an accelerated track toward earning a law degree, completing three years at Dickinson College and three years at the Dickinson School of Law at Penn State. Other joint masters degree programs include an accelerated Bachelor of Science degree from Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, a 13.5 month program following three years at Dickinson College, and a guaranteed scholarship of at least $10,000 to any Dickinson student admitted to the highly ranked William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Rochester. Distinguished graduates of Dickinson College include U.S. Rep. Bill Shuster, Pa., and New York Times best-selling author Jennifer Haigh.
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