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Faculty & Students
Undergraduate Study Body in 2009-2010
| Total Population |
4,196, the smallest in the Ivy League |
| Male to Female Ratio |
51% to 49% |
| African American |
8% |
| Asian American |
14% |
| Hispanic |
7% |
| Native American |
4%, with more graduates than any other Ivy |
| International |
7% |
| White |
53% |
| Graduation Rate |
95%, 6-year |
| Retention Rate |
98% into sophomore year |
| Receiving Financial Aid |
49% |
| Average Total Aid |
$35,855 |
| Economic Diversity |
#6 in the nation among top-ranked schools |
| Annual Community Service Work |
40,000 hours by 1,200 students |
| Rhodes Scholars |
72 total, including 3 in 2002 and most recently Adam Levine '08 a US Rhodes Scholar and Kathryn Twyman '09 named a Canadian Rhodes Scholar |
| Varsity Athletes |
20% of the student body |
| 2010 Winter Olympians |
2 current students and 6 young alumni |
Student-Faculty Collaboration
| Formal Research Opportunities |
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| Campus interactions |
- Take your professor to lunch at the Hanover Inn (for free!)
- Drop by during faculty open office hours (even the President has office hours)
- Have tea in Sanborn English Library
- Baby-sit your professor's children
- Chat over coffee in town or over dinner at their house
- Invite a professor to your game, a concert, or a program at your house
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Graduate Programs
| Total Enrollment |
1,791 |
| Dartmouth Medical School enrollment |
411 |
| Tuck School of Business enrollment |
532 |
| Thayer School of Engineering enrollment |
234 |
| Masters of Arts in Liberal Studies |
614 |