Carleton College was founded by the Minnesota Conference of Congregational Churches, under the name of Northfield College, on November 14, 1866. Carleton College is one of the premier institutions of higher education in the United States. A nationally ranked undergraduate college, Carleton enrolls approximately 1,900 students. Carleton offers a four-year baccalaureate degree in 33 majors. Its graduates assume leadership positions in the sciences, business, government, education, and the arts.
Programs
African Studies, African-American Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Archaeology, Art, Art & Art History, Art History, Asian Studies, Astronomy, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Cinema, Classical & Modern Languages, Computer Science, Cross-Cultural Studies, Cultural Studies, Dance, Economics, English, Environmental Studies, European Studies, French, Geophysics, German, Hebrew, History, Language, Latin, Latin American Studies, Linguistics, Literature, Math, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Russian, Science, Sociology, Spanish, Theatre
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Baccalaureate Colleges-Liberal Arts
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Address:
One North College Street MN 55057 Northfield
Minnesota United States Phone: (507) 646-4000 http://www.carleton.edu/
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Admissions office:
Office of Admissions 100 South College Street MN 55057-4016Northfield
Minnesota United States Phone: 1-800-995-CARL Fax: (507) 646-4526 Email: admissions@acs.carleton.edu http://apps.carleton.edu/admissions…
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