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Among
Skidmore College graduates, you'll find young men and women
prepared to both think critically, and to apply skills practically
and professionally in a variety of settings. The Skidmore
curriculum encourages creative work within the sciences, social
sciences, arts and humanities-it champions creative thought
across traditional disciplinary bounds and extends that into
less traditional liberal arts programs, such as Management
and Business, Education and Social Work. Skidmore's distinctive
integration of the traditional liberal arts with preparation
for professions, careers, and community leadership equips
our students exceptionally well for excellence in today's
increasingly complex world.
SKIDMORE
COLLEGE FACTS AT A GLANCE
Skidmore
College is a highly selective, nationally ranked, co-educational,
liberal arts college. Students accepted during the past two
years achieved a median score of 1250.
U.S.
News and World Report names Skidmore one of the 50 Best
Liberal Arts Colleges in the nation. Newsweek cites Skidmore
as one of the "All-Round Gems." Barron's Guide
to Colleges rates Skidmore as "highly competitive".
Skidmore is included on Kaplan/Newsweek's list of
the "25 New Ivies."
Skidmore's
curriculum is distinguished in its balanced offerings of a
broad array of B.A. degree programs in the humanities, sciences,
and social sciences, and B.S. degree programs in business,
studio art, education, dance, theater, and social work, all
offered within a liberal arts framework.
The
top 6 majors are Business, English, Studio Art, Government,
Psychology, and Biology.
Skidmore
emphasizes an integration of theory and practice, so education
in the classroom, laboratory, and studio is enhanced with
co-curricular and field experiences. Skidmore students have
significant internship experience, and exposure to the workplace.
Many
Skidmore students study and travel abroad, gaining an international
perspective that is especially beneficial in today's global
marketplace.
A
strong tradition of campus involvement and volunteerism provides
Skidmore students with opportunities to develop effective
leadership skills. Skidmore students are engaged in over 80
clubs and organizations, a competitive NCAA Division III Intercollegiate
Athletics program with 19 varsity teams, and 25 intramural
and club sports.
Skidmore
students hail from nearly every state in the nation, and nearly
20 foreign countries. Many come from areas along the Boston-Washington
corridor, and wish to live and work there, while many others
are interested in opportunities throughout the United States,
and abroad, and look forward to relocating.
For
More Information
- For
information on recruiting at Skidmore, contact Shelly
Bouchard, Recruiting Coordinator, Skidmore College,
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866-1632, (518) 580-5790.
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