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Kenyon College

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    Gambier , OH 43022
    (740) 427-5000
    http://www.kenyon.edu/

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    Setting
    Rural area, on fringe of an urban area
    Enrollment
    1,632
    Full time
    1,619
    Part time
    13
    Men full time
    755
    Women full time
    864

    Kenyon College More Information

    Type of School
    Four or more years , Private not-for-profit
    Religious affiliation
    None
    Highest degree offered
    Bachelor's
    Calendar
    Semester
    Distance learning opportunities
    No

  • Kenyon College Admission Basics

    Admissions office phone number
    -
    Open admission policy
    No
    Undergraduate Application fee
    $45
    Applied
    4,064
    Admitted
    1,598
    Enrolled
    483
    Admitted %
    39%

    Kenyon College Admission factors

    Admission test scores
    Required
    Secondary school GPA
    Required
    Secondary school rank
    Neither required nor recommended
    Secondary school record
    Required
    TOEFL
    Recommended
    Completion of college preparatory program
    Required
    Recommendations
    Required
    Formal demonstration of competencies
    Neither required nor recommended

    Kenyon College Admission statistics

    Students submitting SAT
    72%
    SAT 1 Verbal 25th percentile score
    640
    SAT 1 Verbal 75th percentile score
    740
    SAT 1 Math 25th percentile score
    610
    SAT 1 Math 75th percentile score
    690
    Students submitting ACT
    45%
    ACT Composite 25th percentile score
    28
    ACT Composite 75th percentile score
    32

    Kenyon College Diversity

    American Indian/Alaskan Native
    1%
    Asian/Pacific Islander
    6%
    Black/Non-Hispanic
    3%
    Hispanic
    4%
    White/Non-Hispanic
    79%
    Non-Resident Alien
    4%
    Race/ethnicity unknown
    3%
  • Kenyon College Cost

    In-State Tuition, Full-time Undergraduates
    $40,900
    Out-of-state Tuition, Full-time Undergraduates
    $40,900
    Books and Supplies
    $1,800
    On-campus room and board
    $9,500
    Off-campus room and board
    -

    Kenyon College Financial Aid

    Students Receiving Aid
    64%
    Receiving Federal Grants
    15% , $2,611 on average
    Receiving Institutional Aid
    52% , $23,979 on average
    Receiving Student Loans
    56% , $4,005 on average
  • Kenyon College Programs & Majors

    Graduates in 2009/2010 academic year.

    Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies Bachelor
    Women's Studies 2
    Biological and Biomedical Sciences Bachelor
    Biochemistry 1
    Biology/Biological Sciences, General 13
    Molecular Biology 10
    English Language and Literature/Letters Bachelor
    English Language and Literature, General 62
    Foreign languages, literatures, and Linguistics Bachelor
    Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General 9
    Foreign Languages and Literatures, General 13
    French Language and Literature 0
    German Language and Literature 0
    Spanish Language and Literature 5
    History Bachelor
    History, General 35
    Mathematics and Statistics Bachelor
    Mathematics, General 8
    Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies Bachelor
    International/Global Studies 23
    Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other 11
    Neuroscience 7
    Philosophy and Religious Studies Bachelor
    Philosophy 10
    Religion/Religious Studies 10
    Physical Sciences Bachelor
    Chemistry, General 4
    Physics, General 8
    Psychology Bachelor
    Psychology, General 36
    Social Sciences Bachelor
    Anthropology 19
    Economics, General 42
    Political Science and Government, General 37
    Sociology 16
    Visual and Performing Arts Bachelor
    Art History, Criticism and Conservation 8
    Dance, General 1
    Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General 12
    Fine Arts and Art Studies, Other 19
    Music, General 11
  • Kenyon College Deadlines

    Regular Admissions

    Regular application deadline
    January 15
    Priority application deadline
    -
    Fall application deadline
    January 15
    SAT Reasoning / ACT scores due
    January 15
    SAT Subject score report due
    January 15
    College will notify student by
    April 1
    Student must reply to acceptance by
    May 1
    Deadline for housing deposit
    May 1

    Financial Aid

    Financial aid priority deadline
    -
    Financial aid deadline
    February 15
    College will notify student of financial aid decisions on or about
    May 15
    Student must reply to financial aid decision by
    June 1

    Early Decision/Action

    Early decision deadline
    November 15
    College will notify student of early decision by
    December 15
    Early action deadline
    -
    College will notify student of early action by
    -

    Transfer Students

    Transfer priority application deadline
    -
    Transfer priority financial aid deadline
    -
    Transfer application closing date
    April 15
    Transfer deadline for filing financial aid forms
    April 15
    College will notify student of transfer decision by
    May 15
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    Kenyon CollegeNames and Abbreviations

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    Kenyon
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  • Valerie from Eastlake, OH

    Keep your ACT scores high. Take as many AP classes as your school offers. If you do take classes at a community college to earn credit, they will not transfer. I made this mistake and wasted two years on college classes only to have them not… more read full review

    Keep your ACT scores high. Take as many AP classes as your school offers. If you do take classes at a community college to earn credit, they will not transfer. I made this mistake and wasted two years on college classes only to have them not transfer. This school is small and rural but busy and full of community. Be prepared to be away from the big city life. read full review

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