Overview

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Calendar

The Block Plan (eight 3-1/2 week sessions, equivalent to four semester hours each). Students take only one course per block and professors teach only one course per block.

Faculty

All classes are taught by professors, 99 percent of whom hold the highest degree in their field. No teaching assistants. No graduate instructors.

Curriculum and Majors

ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï seeks to provide a broad liberal arts education. During the second year at the college, a student chooses a major field in which to take concentrated work. Minors, double majors, and self-designed majors (under the heading of "Independently Designed Major") are also possible.

Many majors allow special concentrations within a broad disciplinary study. In addition to the regular English literature track, for example, the English major also offers a creative writing track and a film track. ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï has several combined or distributed majors for students whose interests require concentrated work in more than one department.

Student Retention and Graduate Study

Eighty-six percent of CC students (for undergraduates entering in the fall of 2017) graduated within six years. Nearly 50% of graduates (undergrads graduating in 2018) were found to have begun or completed graduate work within five years of graduation.

Student Life

ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï students invest their time in a plethora of activities including the arts, , community service, ethnic and cultural groups, media publications, spiritual groups, and student organizations. Nearly 72 percent of students live on campus, where resources and services are abundant and easily accessible.

Study Abroad

Before graduating, 74 percent of students study abroad or away*, including domestic programs in various locations around the country.

Admission

ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï accepts the , the , or the along with a writing supplement. There is no application fee.

Deadlines

  • Early Decision I (binding) deadline is November 1; notification comes in mid-December.
  • Early Action (non-binding) deadline is November 1; notification comes in late December.
  • Early Decision II (binding) deadline is January 15; notification comes in mid-February.
  • Regular Action deadline is January 15; notification comes in mid-March.

The reply date for both early action and regular action applicants is May 1. Admitted students may request by May 1 to defer entrance for one year.

Tuition and Financial Aid

We remain committed to the philosophy that cost should not deter a student from considering ºÚÁϳԹÏ. While the majority of college aid is need-based, we do offer some merit-based scholarships, as well as athletic scholarships through our two NCAA Division I athletic programs - women's soccer and men's ice hockey.

We require the Free Application for (FAFSA) and the form. We encourage all students and parents to read the Financial Aid Policies Handbook.

* This is based on pre-COVID participation. The average rate for the past 2 graduating classes was 46.7%.

Academic Year 2024-25

Fixed Direct Charges Academic Year 2024-25

Tuition*

 $70,224

 

Student Activity Fee

$510

This pays for all activities funded through CCSGA

Housing

 $8,928

 

Based on a double room in residence hall (financial aid does not increase for more expensive housing options)

Meal Plan

$7,092

Increased meal plan cost reflects recent federal law requirements

Estimated Expenses     (based on averages for a 9 month period)
Books, Course Materials, Supplies & Equipment Allowance  $1,240
Misc. Allowance  $1,800 Personal expenses
Transportation $1,230 Domestic student expectation; International student expectation is $1,500
Subsidized Student Loan Fee $63 Average origination fee assessed to loan borrowers
Unsubsidized Student Loan Fee $67 Average origination fee assessed to loan borrowers
Total Estimated Costs  $91,154

 

Health Insurance

 

  $3,712

Additionally, all students are required to have health insurance while attending ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï and to provide annual proof of coverage. The college offers a comprehensive Student Health Insurance Plan. If a student elects coverage under a different plan, their health insurance must meet minimum criteria, which are available on the Student Health Insurance Plan website. More information is available with our Student Health Center. Costs for health insurance is adjusted and published every summer by the Student Health Center. 

Estimated cost if you are required to sign up for the Student Health Insurance Plan due to inadequate coverage

$94,866

* The college’s actual annual cost of educating a student at ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï is higher than our tuition. However, income from our endowment and from gifts and grants subsidizes that amount, even for students who do not receive financial aid. For students eligible for financial aid, scholarship and grants further reduce the costs to students and their families.

* Non-Degree Seeking Students: Rate per block for 2024-25 is $11,789.

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Our Undergraduate Community

  • 2,268 students from 50 states (including DC) and 48 foreign countries
  • 55% identify as female, 42% identify as male, 3% identify as other
  • 26% American ethnic minorities
  • 6% international (non-U.S. citizens)