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Oberlin College

Mission Statement

Oberlin College, an independent coeducational institution, holds a distinguished place among American colleges and universities. Oberlin was the first college to grant undergraduate degrees to women and historically was a leader in the educating of African-Americans; its heritage is one of respect for the individual and active concern for the larger society. The College uniquely combines an outstanding professional school of music with a leading undergraduate college of arts and sciences. The two divisions reinforce each other. The Conservatory provides flexible programs to prepare students as professional musicians and teachers of music. Deeply committed to academic excellence, the College of Arts and Sciences offers a rich and balanced curriculum in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences. Within that framework the College expects that students will work closely with the faculty to design an educational program appropriate to their own particular interests, needs and long-term goals.

Location

Oberlin College
70 N Professor St
Oberlin, OH 44074
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Contact Information

General Information: 440-775-8411

College at a Glance

  • School Type:
    Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above
  • Faculty:
    369 Faculty Members | 8:1 Student:Faculty Ratio
  • Religious Affiliation:
    Not applicable
  • Mission Highlights:
    None

Top Five Largest Sports Teams:

Male Sports

  • Football
  • All Track Combined
  • Soccer
  • Baseball
  • Lacrosse

Female Sports

  • All Track Combined
  • Swimming and Diving
  • Soccer
  • Lacrosse
  • Field Hockey

Tuition & Fees Per Year

Undergraduate:

In-State:
$41,577
Out-of-State:
$41,577

Graduate:

In-State:
$35,760
Out-of-State:
$35,760

Student Body Breakdown

Total Enrolled:
3,051
Undergraduates:
3,017
Graduates:
34

Undergraduate Demographics

Pie Chart Representing the section data
  • 55.36% (Female Students)
  • 44.64% (Male Students)
Pie Chart Representing the section data
  • 7.78% (Asian/Pacific Islander)
  • 7.07% (Black)
  • 78.99% (Caucasian)
  • 5.63% (Hispanic/Latino)
  • 0.53% (Native American)

Pay For College with ROTC

Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) is a college scholarship program that prepares students to become military officers. Offered at more than 1,000 colleges and universities, it can help cover the costs of tuition and expenses.
Learn more about ROTC. Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) is a college program, offered at more than 1,000 colleges and universities across the United States, that prepares young adults to become military officers. In exchange for a paid college education and a guaranteed post-college career, ROTC students commit to serve in the Military after graduation (generally three to four years of Active Duty).
Learn more about ROTC

Army ROTC: yes  Navy ROTC: no  Air Force ROTC: no 

Undergraduate Admissions

  • 7,222 Apply
  • 2,207 Are Accepted
  • 791 Actually Attend

Types of Degrees Offered

  • yes Certificate
  • no Associate's Degree
  • yes Bachelor's Degree
  • yes Master's Degree
  • no Doctoral Degree

Financial aid is only available to those who qualify.

Learn more about this school at: www.oberlin.edu

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