Gettysburg College is a private four year liberal arts college founded in 1832,
in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and abutting the
famous battlefield. Their athletic teams are nicknamed the Bullets. Gettysburg College has an enrollment of slightly over 2,500
students. The majority of the students come from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Connecticut, and New York.
Type of College - Highly selective residential college of liberal arts and sciences. Co-educational.
Founded - 1832.
School Colors - Orange and blue.
Enrollment - Nearly 2,500 students (approximately one-half men and one-half women), representing 40 states and 35
foreign countries.
Location - Beautiful 200-acre campus adjacent to the Gettysburg National Military Park. Gettysburg, PA is 36 miles from
Harrisburg, 55 miles from Baltimore, 80 miles from Washington, D.C., 117 miles from Philadelphia, and 212 miles from New York
City.
Residence Life - Approximately 96% of students live on campus in more than 40 residence halls, which include Theme
Housing and the First-Year Residential College Program.
Faculty - More than 180 full-time faculty, with 95% of the permanent faculty holding the doctorate or highest earned
degree in their fields. Student/faculty ratio of 11:1, with an average class size of 18 students. One of only 19 chapters of Phi
Beta Kappa in Pennsylvania. Honorary or professional societies in 16 academic areas. Academic Honor Code in effect since
1957.
Governance - As an independent institution, the College operates under a charter granted in 1832 by the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania. The College is governed by a 39-member board of trustees comprising leaders from a range of professions and walks
of life. Thirty of the College’s trustees are graduates of Gettysburg.
Majors - Anthropology/Sociology, Art History, Art Studio, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Biology, Chemistry,
Classical Studies, Computer Science, Economics, English, Environmental Studies, French, German, Greek, Health and Exercise
Sciences, History, Japanese Studies, Latin, Management, Mathematics, Music, Music Education, Philosophy, Physics, Political
Science, Psychology, Religion, Sociology, Spanish, Spanish & Latin American Studies, Theatre, Women’s Studies
Special Interest Programs - African American Studies, American Studies, Asian Studies, Civil War Era Studies,
Comparative Literature, East Asian Studies, Global/Area Studies, International Affairs Concentration, Law, Ethics, and Society,
Neuroscience Minor, Writing Minor
Study Abroad - Dozens of affiliated programs world-wide. Fifty percent of Gettysburg students study off-campus.
Library Facilities - Musselman Library houses an impressive collection of books, journals, videos, sound recordings,
online publications, rare books and manuscripts. An online catalog, Muscat, provides a gateway to all library materials and is
accessible through any computer terminal connected to the College network. In addition, the building contains a media theatre,
computer lab, and media production center. Musselman Library is open around the clock when classes are in session.
Technology - Full network capabilities in all campus buildings and each residence hall room. Students have access to
more than 1,300 microcomputers and a complex system of workstations and laboratories.
Athletics - Division III-level within the Centennial Conference. Twenty-five percent of Gettysburg's students
participate in extensive intercollegiate programs — twelve sports for men and twelve sports for women. A wide array of
intramural and club activities to satisfy various interests and levels of skill.
Financial Aid - Both need-based and merit-based aid available. More than half of Gettysburg students receive some type of
financial assistance.
2004-2005 Costs - Tuition: $29,990 Regular Room: $3,900 Board: $3,454
Early decision - Early Decision I November 15 deadline; Early Decision II January 15 deadline; Gettysburg College mails
ED admissions decisions one month after the deadline.
Regular decision - February 15 deadline. Final decisions mailed by early April.
Endowment - $203 millionSocial Life: Fraternities and Sororities have a strong presence at Gettysburg College and over forty-percent of all students
are members. The typical Gettysburg College student is often described as "white, conservative, and preppy."The school newspaper is The Gettysburgian www.gettysburgian.net