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grinnell college - i
GRINNELL COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL PROSPECTUS WELCOME CLICK TO VIEW GALLERY 'Welcome to Grinnell' LOCATION COMMUNITY NOTABLE NUMBERS WELCOME What makes Grinnell a global place? It is first and foremost the students. Grinnell students don't just come from every state in the United States, they also come from over 50 different countries. A full 15 percent of Grinnell students were born or raised abroad. As a result, the daily interactions of campus life are filled with international perspectives. Wherever you are from, Grinnell wants you to bring your unique voice to this international conversation. Grinnell College combines an exceptionally challenging education, a welcoming and collaborative atmosphere, and award-winning facilities with the opportunity to assume an uncommon level of responsibility in shaping your experience. LOCATION Located in Grinnell, Iowa, (population 9,200), our small-town site provides a uniquely intimate setting that allows people to really listen to one another and to learn from their different perspectives. Clean air, no traffic, a great view of the stars, and a safe town and community — there aren't too many places in the world that can offer that. Click Here for Virtual Campus Tour h launce map Googl COMMUNITY Our 1,600 undergraduates come with varied geographic, ethnic, racial, religious, and socioeconomic experiences, but thanks to their passion, intellectual curiosity, and lively interest in the world and each other, they form an incredibly closeknit community. Our beautiful 120acre campus is alive with student clubs, intercollegiate and intramural athletic teams, music, theatre, and art and hosts more than 500 free, oncampus events every year — ranging from guest lecturers, to concerts, plays, symposia, and all-campus social events. NOTABLE NUMBERS Ranks seventh out of all U.S. institutions for the proportion of its graduates who earn Ph.D.s First college in the United States to create a political science department and curriculum 10th largest per-student endowment in the United States ($1.5 billion total) 68 percent of the class of 2018 graduated in the top 10 percent of their high school class Ranks No. 3 for 'best undergraduate teaching' at liberal arts colleges (U.S. News & World Report 2013) CHOICE More info our majors and concentrations CLICK TO WATCH VIDEO 'Research at Grinnell' INDIVIDUALLY ADVISED CURRICULUM LEARNING ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH CHOICE Academics: A Liberating Education As a liberal arts college, Grinnell encourages students to take courses from across the academic curriculum, not just within one subject or area of study. At Grinnell, you'll get the chance to expand your interests in an environment that encourages broad, interdisciplinary learning. Your academic adviser (a faculty member) will help you choose courses from a variety of topics and areas to develop a well-rounded curriculum, while still being able to pursue an area of interest in depth. This diversity of study will help you unlock unknown interests, talents, and passions within yourself, and it prepares you for the lifelong pursuit of learning. You will graduate well-prepared for a career and graduate school. Grinnell alumni are international leaders in science, music, public service, law, medicine, business, engineering, and more. More info our majors and concentrations Majors Anthropology Art and Art History Biological Chemistry Biology Chemistry Chinese and Japanese Classics Computer Science Economics English French and Arabic Gender, Women’s, and Sexuality Studies General Science German History Independent Major Mathematics and Statistics Music Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Russian Sociology Spanish Theatre and Dance Interdisciplinary Concentrations American Studies East Asian Studies Environmental Studies European Studies Global Development Studies Latin American Studies Linguistics Neuroscience Policy Studies Russian, Central and Eastern European Studies Technology Studies Preprofessional Advising Architecture Business Engineering Medicine Law Librarianship Religious Vocations Social Work Education www.grinnell.edu/academics INDIVIDUALLY ADVISED CURRICULUM Only a handful of colleges in the country give you the freedom to design your own academic program. At Grinnell, there are no general education requirements, which might typically account for at least one-third of your total coursework at most other liberal arts colleges. The only required course is the FirstYear Tutorial, an interactive, topicsbased seminar course, limited to just 13 students. Each tutorial professor also serves as adviser to the tutorial students until they declare a major, offering guidance based on personal knowledge of their academic interests, aptitudes, and needs. LEARNING ENVIRONMENT You will be challenged here, in the best of ways. Professors will expect thorough research, thoughtful analysis, and creative thinking. You'll be responsible for co-creating your curriculum with your adviser, and you'll find your voice in a selfgoverning residential community. You will be an active participant in small, discussion-oriented classes, labs, and student clubs, learning as much from your peers as from your professors in a 24/7 learning environment. RESEARCH You will find abundant opportunities for undergraduate research at Grinnell, and taking advantage of these opportunities will make you a stronger candidate for all of your future pursuits, academically and professionally. In Grinnell’s Mentored Advanced Project (MAP) program, you’ll work closely with a faculty member on a research or creative project that builds on the knowledge and skills you’ve gained at Grinnell. Many MAPs result in papers, presentations, performances, and exhibits that share the results of the project regionally, nationally — even internationally. COMMUNITY CLICK TO WATCH VIDEO 'Concerts Committee' SELF-GOVERNANCE STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS HOME AWAY FROM HOME COMMUNITY We are all Grinnellians: A Community Open to All While our students come with diverse life experiences, they share a common set of principles: a commitment to learning, respect for others and oneself, a desire to contribute to the common good, a willingness to collaborate, and the courage to try. At Grinnell, students are empowered to take an active and influential role in shaping campus policy and even distribute College funds to support a variety of student initiatives, clubs, and campus events. Grinnell has never had fraternities or sororities; social events are open to all members of the College. And while academic life is rigorous, Grinnell's culture fosters mutual support rather than competition. SELF-GOVERNANCE Those engaged in a liberal arts education create a community based on freedom of choice. By making individual choices, students meet the challenges of a rigorous academic and rich out-of-classroom experience. Grinnell's unique system of selfgovernance encourages students to become responsible, respectful, and accountable members of the campus, town, and global community. Students provide input and make changes in almost every area of College life, and no student is assigned the duty of policing his or her peers. Our students sum it up best: "Self-gov is Love!" STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS There are over 175 student-run organizations on campus, which include: International Student Organization, Student Endowment Investment Group, Freesound Musicians Organization, Scarlet & Black (campus newpaper), Social Entrepreneurs of Grinnell, Dagohir Swordfighting Club, Model United Nations, Debating Union, Mock Trial, Ultimate Frisbee, Belly Dance Club, GayStraight Alliance, Grinnell Independent Theatre, Muslim Student Association, Vegan Co-op, Water Polo, Social Justice Action Group, Real Men, Chalutzim, KDIC (student radio station), Latin American Dance Club, Capoeira, Swing Society. HOME AWAY FROM HOME We’re a residential college, so you’ll be spending a lot of time living with and getting to know other Grinnellians. Our residence halls are grouped on three sides: North Campus, South Campus, and East Campus. The residence halls all have their own quirks and bonuses, but all have spacious lounges, wi-fi access, laundry facilities, computer rooms, kitchens, and custodial services. You can also join project houses (e.g., Eco House) and language houses, located in historic homes near campus. If you’re not living on campus, you’re likely studying abroad or live within a short walk. ENGAGEMENT CLICK TO WATCH VIDEO 'Bringing Grinnell to Google' LEADERSHIP ENGAGEMENT Grinnell is a place where students take advantage of every opportunity they have, whether it’s attending one of the 500-plus free annual events, performances, or symposia, participating in one of our 175-plus student groups, making the most of our state-of-the-art athletic facilities, giving back with skill-enhancing service projects, or enjoying allcampus concerts, films, and social events organized entirely by students. At Grinnell, there is no end to what you can gain from — or bring to — our community. LEADERSHIP Grinnell leadership respects the traditions of the past and is responsive to the needs of current and future students. Our leadership does not work in a vacuum. Grinnell has a wellearned reputation for open, transparent, respectful discussions about campus issues. Town hall meetings bring together students, faculty, and the administration to discuss campuswide topics of interest; and strategic plans reflect input from the campus and alumni community. The Student Government Association — administered by elected student representatives — provides leadership through student organizations and initiatives. OPPORTUNITY CLICK TO WATCH VIDEO 'Ahsan Rahim ’11' INTERNSHIPS CENTER FOR CAREERS, LIFE, AND SERVICE OFF-CAMPUS STUDY OPPORTUNITY How will the next four years prepare you for the next 24? 44? 64? Whether it's a College-sponsored trip to learn about careers from alumni in Silicon Valley, a Collegefunded summer research project or internship, or working with a fellowship adviser to win a coveted Fulbright award, Grinnell provides the support you need for success. INTERNSHIPS Grinnell College makes available more than $280,000 in funding for internship opportunities. Grinnell also helps students find opportunities that suit their interests, whether those internships are related to academics, social justice, or career pursuits. Grinnell students pursue internships both in the United States and abroad, with recent internship sites including the American Consulate General in Shanghai, Deutsche Bank in Washington, D.C., Google and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. CENTER FOR CAREERS, LIFE, AND SERVICE Grinnell’s Center for Careers, Life, and Service (CLS) is committed to providing Grinnellians — both current students and alumni — with all of the support and guidance they need to pursue postgraduate success. You’ll work with the CLS to identify externship, internship, and job opportunities that will hone your professional skills and help you decide what you’ll do after Grinnell. If you’re interested in graduate school, participating in service work through organizations such as the Peace Corps, or winning a coveted fellowship such as the Fulbright or Watson, the CLS will offer you full support through the application process. OFF-CAMPUS STUDY More than 55 percent of Grinnell students spend a semester or a year in a wide range of carefully selected off-campus study programs in the United States and abroad. Grinnell offers two of its own off-campus study programs, Grinnell-in-London and Grinnell-in-Washington, but also has strong partnerships with programs on virtually every continent. Whatever your interests, you can broaden and deepen your education by using Grinnell as your portal to the world. GRINNELL COLLEGE OFFICE OF ADMISSION 1103 PARK STREET GRINNELL, IA 50112 1-641-269-3600 intladmission@grinnell.edu JOIN THE WORLD AT GRINNELL www.grinnell.edu