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KENYON COLLEGE INFORMATIONKenyon College is located in Gambier, Ohio and is a private college. Kenyon College is a four year college and offers Bachelor's Degrees, and a number of different programs and courses. Kenyon College is in a relatively rural area (in the country away from any large cities), which may be something you prefer if you like the country lifestyle as a student. Kenyon College does not have a rolling admission policy, and you will want to make sure that you get your application in before January 15. Kenyon College is relatively smaller in size with an enrollment of only 1,640 students. Kenyon College accepts about 32% of its applicants on average, and 67% of the students receive some sort of financial aid for college at Kenyon College. If you are looking for more information on financial aid at Kenyon College, you can may want to contact Craig Daugherty, who is the Director of Financial Aid at Kenyon College. You may also qualify for free grants for college in Ohio to attend Kenyon College. You may also need to take one or more of the following tests to qualify for admission at Kenyon College:
Kenyon College offers the following extracurricular activities to its students:
On a 4.0 scale, the average high school gpa for students that are entering Kenyon College is 3.76. You may want to brush up on your ACT preparation as well, because the average ACT score for students that are entering Kenyon College is 30. Don't forget to study for the SAT, because the average SAT score for students that are entering Kenyon College is 1323. Do a lot of students come from out of state to attend Kenyon College? Well, about 82% of the student body at Kenyon College comes from outside the state of Ohio. Are you thinking of joining a fraternity or a sorority while you are attending Kenyon College? You're not alone - about 13% of the students at Kenyon College join a fraternity or sorority. Do a lot of the students at Kenyon College live on campus? Well, about 100% live on campus, while 0% live off campus and commute to school every day. QUICK FACTS ABOUT KENYON COLLEGE
Data provided by Data-lists.com Universities and Colleges Database. Data last updated on 2007-11-06. KENYON COLLEGE IN OHIO GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATIONAcademic Competitiveness (AC) Grant Program Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Program Grants and Scholarships available in Ohio KENYON COLLEGE NEWSJazz GemsThe Kenyon College Jazz Ensemble brings a free concert for all ears to Rosse Hall on Friday, February 3. Hamlet Takes the Stage After more than forty years, Hamlet by William Shakespeare returns to the Kenyon stage on February 2. Eat Local The national trend of eating local food and supporting local farmers has had a head start at Kenyon. The Stem-Cell Frontier Can scientists develop a drug that would increase the number of stem cells in human umbilical-cord blood, which is vital in transplant medicine? Sundance Kids Among those receiving accolades at this year's Sundance Film Festival are a Kenyon sophomore and Allison Janney '82 and Josh Radnor '96, two of Kenyon's most successful drama alumni. The Right Direction The Department of Dance, Drama, and Film presents Collected Stories and The Baltimore Waltz, with two performances each on alternating days starting on Thursday, January 26. Research Internships Six Kenyon students will have the opportunity to conduct cancer research this summer in internships at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center—the Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and the Richard J. Solove Research Institute. Pelotonia Partner Kenyon will host hundreds of bicycle riders in August as the campus becomes the new overnight destination for Pelotonia, the Ohio bike tour that has raised more than $25 million for cancer research in three years. "Marching On" Planners of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Dialogue in 2012 intend to explore many dimensions of the King legacy. Mourning Kathryn Currier The Kenyon community is mourning Kathryn E. Currier '15, who died today after becoming ill on Wednesday. Singing with the Don A new professional production of Mozart's Don Giovanni, to be presented in Columbus this weekend, will soar with voices from the Hill. NEA Boosts Kenyon Review The National Endowment for the Arts recently awarded The Kenyon Review a $10,000 Art Works grant to support print and online publishing and marketing. Ladies Dancing, Lords A Leaping "Eternal glory" is the prize for the champions of Dancing with the Kenyon Stars, said Georgina Leslie '12, but the real winners will be Russian orphans. Women in Politics Feminist writer Rebecca Traister will discuss "From Clinton to Palin to Bachmann: What's Next for Women in Politics?" on Thursday at Kenyon. The Buzz at Kenyon Friday Night Lights author H.G. "Buzz" Bissinger visits Kenyon on Thursday to discuss "Sports in Academia: Why?" |
