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School Summary
Bates College
General Information:
Founded in 1855, Bates College is seated on 133 acres located in Androscoggin county. It is a university offering both undergraduate and graduate programs. The school has a student/faculty ratio of 10:1.
Libraries:
This institution has 2 libraries.
Computer Labs:
At least one staffed computer lab is available to students.A wireless computer network is available throughout the campus.Number of computers available are 400. Free student email accounts are available.
Institutional Control:
Nonprofit control
Address, Phone and URL:
2 Andrews Road Lewiston, ME 04240-6028 For more information call: 207 786-6255. This school has a website at https://www.bates.edu/ Application information for this school is available at www.bates.edu/admission/apply/
Application Deadline: January Application Fee: $60 Admission Requirements: A written essay or personal statement is Required for Freshmen. High School transcripts are Required for Freshmen. No Application Requirements available.
In-State (per year)
Out of State (per year)
Tuition
$0.00
$0.00
Room and Board
$18,780.00
$18,780.00
Fees
$0.00
$0.00
Total
$18,780.00
$18,780.00
A tuition installment payment plan is available.
Financial aid information may be available from the school's website at https://www.bates.edu/.
Special Programs The following special programs are offered: 3-2 Degree Program, No degree programs are available as an online learning option, Double major option, Independent study, Learning disabilities services, Advanced Placement credit, Accelerated degree program, Student-designed majors, Honors program, Internships, Off-campus study, Sponsors its own study-abroad program.
Academic Competitiveness
Strong competition - More than 50% of all freshmen were in the top 10% of their high school class and scored over 1230 on SAT (critical reading and math scores combined) or over 26 on ACT; about 60% or fewer of all applicants accepted.
Bowling, Basketball, Field hockey, Golf, Ice hockey, Lacrosse, Racquetball, Skiing (downhill), Soccer, Softball, Squash, Swimming and diving, Tennis, Track and field, Volleyball, Cross-country running
No intercollegiate male scholarships found.
No intercollegiate female scholarships found.
Undergraduate
Undergraduate Only
Count
Male
862
Female
866
Total
1,753
Undergraduate, Graduate & First Professional
Undergraduate, Graduate & First Professional
Count
Male
862
Female
866
Total
1,753
Student Body By Racial/Ethnic Category
Student Body by Racial/Ethnic Category
Percentage
Asian
7%
African American
4%
Hispanic
8%
Native American
0%
White
61%
Other
19%
Student Body By Age
Student Body by Age
Percentage
Under 25 Years Old
100%
At Least 25 Years Old
0%
Student Body By Residence Status
Student Body by Residence Status
Percentage
In State
9%
Out Of State
91%
Student Body By Housing Status
Student Body by Housing Status
Percentage
Live On Campus
92%
Live Off Campus
8%
All College Gala, Winter Carnival, Mount David Summit
Outing Club (outdoor recreation), International Club, Chase Hall Committee (student activities planning), Representative Assembly, WRBC (student radio station)
Instructional Program Code Instructional Program Title
45.1001 Political Science and Government, General
26.0101 Biology/Biological Sciences, General
27.0101 Mathematics, General
23.0101 English Language and Literature, General
50.0901 Music, General
50.0701 Art/Art Studies, General
42.0101 Psychology, General
40.0801 Physics, General
40.0501 Chemistry, General
45.0601 Economics, General
50.0301 Dance, General
03.0103 Environmental Studies
38.0101 Philosophy
16.0901 French Language and Literature
54.0101 History, General
50.0501 Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General
16.0501 German Language and Literature
05.0107 Latin American Studies
05.0104 East Asian Studies
05.0114 Western European Studies
05.0106 European Studies/Civilization
05.0102 American/United States Studies/Civilization
05.0201 African-American/Black Studies
05.0207 Women's Studies
23.1304 Rhetoric and Composition
26.1501 Neuroscience
16.0302 Japanese Language and Literature
16.0301 Chinese Language and Literature
38.0201 Religion/Religious Studies
26.0202 Biochemistry
40.0601 Geology/Earth Science, General
16.0905 Spanish Language and Literature
45.0201 Anthropology, General
45.1101 Sociology, General
45.0603 Econometrics and Quantitative Economics
30.2201 Ancient Studies/Civilization
14.0101 Engineering, General
24.0102 General Studies
30.9999 Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other
42.2799 Research and Experimental Psychology, Other
24.0199 Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other
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