Colgate University (13 total videos)
Colgate University
TOPICS
DORMS
HOUSING
SENIOR
FRENCH MAJOR
CHINESE MAJOR
PROFESSORS
FOOD
DRINKING

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13 Oak Dr
Hamilton, NY 13346
315-228-7401
www.colgate.edu

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Conference:
Patriot
Region:
Mid-Atlantic
Founded:
1819
Religious Affiliation:
None
Academic Calendar:
Semester
Setting:
Rural
Application Deadline:
1/15
Application Fee:
$60
Selectivity:
Most Selective
SAT Critical Reading:
666
SAT Math:
675
SAT Writing:
650-700
ACT Composite:
29
In State Tuition:
$41,870
Out State Tuition:
$41,870
Room & Board:
$10,190
Student Faculty Ratio:
10:1
Student Body:
2,837
Avg. Cost of Supplies:
$980
Required Fees:
$235
Avg. GPA:
3.60
Endowment:
$558,378,060
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Colgate University COMMENTS
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Ranked 17th by U.S. News and noted as one of 25 "new Ivies" by Newsweek, Colgate is a small university that packs a big academic punch. But not only is Colgate strong academically, but it ranks well in college sports, with varsity teams a part of NCAA Division I and football in Division I FCS. In fact, 80% of students are involved in sports, whether through varsity, club, or intramural.
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