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Middlebury College Middlebury College
Emma Willard House
Middlebury, VT, 05753

P: 802-443-3000
F: 802-443-2056
http://www.middlebury.edu



Fast Facts
Students who attend Middlebury College receive an education at one of the United States’ top liberal-arts and sciences colleges. Founded in 1800, the Middlebury College campus is located in Champlain Valley of Vermont, surrounded by forests and mountains. Middlebury’s 2,350 undergraduate students enjoy a broad curriculum that embraces humanities, arts, literature, foreign languages and sciences in addition to a historic commitment to internationalism. Middlebury seeks to bring together a community of distinct individuals that will share their many talents and experiences. This richness of backgrounds and melding together of ideas challenges students daily and happens in an environment where respect and honest discourse dominate and personal growth and ample learning opportunities abound.
 
 
STUDENT PROFILE
# of degree-seeking undergraduates                           2,422
% male/female                                                                   50/50
% African American                                                                   3
% American Indian or Alaska Native                                      1
% Asian or Pacific Islander                                                      9
% Hispanic                                                                                  6
% White                                                                                      64
% International                                                                          10
% Pell grant recipients                                                           8.9
Distinguished first-generation and minority alumni Julia Alvarez, Middlebury’s writer-in-residence, author, acclaimed books How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents, In the Time of Butterflies; Ron Brown, former chairman, Democratic National Committee, Secretary of Commerce under first Clinton administration, first African-American head of a national political party, first African-American Secretary of Commerce; Alexander Twilight, first African-American to earn a degree at an American college or university, first African-American member of the Vermont General Assembly
 
ACADEMICS
full-time faculty                                                                  249
full-time minority faculty                                                     30
student-faculty ratio                                                           9:1
average class size                                                             16
% first-year retention rate                                                  96
% graduation rate (6 years)                                              93
Popular majors Economics, English Language and Literature, Psychology, International Studies, Environmental Studies

CAMPUS LIFE
% live on campus (% fresh.)                                97(100)
Multicultural student clubs and organizations African American Alliance, African Issues Awareness Club, Alianza Latinoamericana y Caribeña, Arabesque, Distinguished Men of Color, International Students Organization, Korea Town, Mediterranean Society, Middlebury Asian Students Organization, MIX Club, Pan-Caribbean Student Organization, Russian and Eastern European Society, Scandinavian Society, South Asian Association, Umoja, Voices of Indigenous People

Athletics NCAA Division III, New England Small College Athletic Conference; m baseball, m/w basketball, m/w cross country, w field hockey, football, m/w golf, m/w ice hockey, m/w indoor track, m/w lacrosse, m/w skiing, m/w soccer, w softball, m/w squash, m/w swimming and diving, m/w tennis, m/w track and field, w volleyball More on Athletics...
  
ADMISSIONS
# of applicants                                                           7,823
% accepted                                                                      17
# of first-year students enrolled                                 576
SAT Critical Reading range                                630-740
SAT Math range                                                     640-740
SAT Writing                                                             640-740
ACT range                                                                   29-33
average HS GPA                                                           3.73
Deadlines
early decision                                                                       11/1
regular decision                                                                     1/1
application fee (online)                                              $65($65)
fee waiver for applicants with financial need                   yes
 
COST & AID
comprehensive fee (includes tuition, room and board)                      $50,780
total need-based institutional
     scholarships/grants                                                                      $28,462,149
% of students apply for need-based aid                                                           52
% of students receive aid                                                                                   100
% receiving need-based scholarship
    or grant aid                                                                                                        100
% receiving aid whose need was fully met                                                     100
average aid package                                                                                   $32,896
average student loan debt upon
   graduation                                                                                                  $19,981

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