Earlham College

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801 National Rd West
Richmond, IN 47374-4095
(765) 983-1200
Website: www.earlham.edu
Location: Great Lakes
Calendar: Semester

Get a snapshot of Earlham College with this general overview, including student enrollment and graduation rates, average test scores, student demographics, and more.


Mission Statement

The mission of Earlham College, an independent, residential college, is to provide the highest quality undergraduate education in the liberal arts, including the sciences, shaped by the distinctive perspectives of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). A basic faith of Friends is that all truth is God's truth; thus Earlham emphasizes: pursuit of truth, wherever that pursuit leads; lack of coercion, letting the evidence lead that search; respect for the consciences of others; openness to new truth and therefore the willingness to search; veracity, rigorous integrity in dealing with the facts; application of what is known to improving our world. To provide education of the highest quality with these emphases, Earlham's mission requires selection of an outstanding and caring faculty committed to creating an open, cooperative, learning environment. The College provides for the continuous support and development of this faculty. The teaching-learning process at Earlham is shaped by a view of education as a process of awakening the "teacher within," so that our students will become lifelong learners. Students at Earlham are encouraged to be active, involved learners. The College provides extensive opportunities for students and faculty to interact with each other as persons, to learn from each other in a cooperative community, an important aspect of which is collaborative student/faculty research. At Earlham College this education is carried on with a concern for the world in which we live and for improving human society. The College strives to educate morally sensitive leaders for future generations. Therefore Earlham stresses global education, peaceful resolution of conflict, equality of persons, and high moral standards of personal conduct.

School Characteristics

Student Population
1,286
Students
Private not-for-profit University
Private not-for-profit
Student Population
$26,042 per year


Length of Study: Four or more years
Religious Affiliation: Friends

Test Scores & GPA

Average GPA: 3.51
Average ACT: 26
Average SAT: 1225

School Profile

Total Enrollment: 1,286
Retention Rate: 86%
Graduation Rate: 72%

School Accreditation

National: Yes
Regional: North Central Assoc. of Colleges and Schools, Higher Learning Comm.
Federal: Yes

Male / Female Enrollment

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Total Enrollment

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