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Within McNutt Hall are the offices of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid. Both offices share a commitment to working with prospective students and their families to ensure that prospective students are well-informed about the College’s many resources, opportunities and programs.
The admissions process is highly selective; each year nearly 12,000 students apply for first-year admission. Each student’s application is reviewed thoughtfully and thoroughly, considering the unique mix of experiences, talents, accomplishments, and potential of each applicant.
Financial aid at Dartmouth is need-based. Over 50% of all undergraduates receive aid in some form, and 40% receive aid packages that include grants. Financial aid initiatives, announced in 1999 and 2001, have added $4.2 million to our scholarship fund, allowing us to reduce loan and job expectations for our undergraduates, and assuring that Dartmouth is accessible to all qualified students.
Profile of the Dartmouth Community
- 50% female, 50% male
- 32% students of color
- 50% receiving financial aid
- Average scholarship grant for the Class of 2007: $24,010
- 2/3 from public secondary schools
- 1/3 from private/parochial schools
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- 50 states represented
- 73 nations represented
- 96% retention rate
- 92% graduation rate
- Most popular majors: Economics, Biology, English, Government, Psychology, History
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As you exit the front door of McNutt Hall, turn right. On your left will be the Green and your right will be Robinson Hall.
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