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Gettysburg College

Black Pinpoint Admissions Office Eisenhower House | Gettysburg, PA | 17325-1484

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Table of Contents

  • 01 About Us
  • 02 Student
  • 03 Admissions
  • 04 Academics
  • 05 Campus Life05 Campus
  • 06 Housing & Activities06 Housing
  • 07 Sports & Athletics07 Sports
  • 08 Student Services08 Services
  • 09 Mental Health
  • 10 Campus Visits10 Visits
  • 11 Career & Jobs11 Career
  • 12 Majors
  • 13 Tuition & Cost13 Tuition
  • 14 Financial Aid
  • 01 Overview
  • 02 Rankings
  • 03 Admissions
  • 04 Cost
  • 05 Academics
  • 06 Students
  • 07 Mental Health
  • 08 Campus
  • 09 Visits
  • 10 Sports
  • 11 Housing
  • 12 Services
  • 13 Financial Aid
  • 14 Career
  • 15 Majors

Rankings and Lists

Great Financial Aid
#2
Everyone Plays Intramural Sports
#3
Lots of Beer
#6
Students Study the Most
#7
Best Classroom Experience
#10
Best Athletic Facilities
#14
Lots of Hard Liquor
#16
Best Campus Food
#17
Lots of Greek Life
#17

01. What the School is Known For

From the School

Gettysburg is a national college of liberal arts and sciences located in the world-famous town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Our 2,600 students are actively involved in an academically rigorous and personally challenging educational experience. With an average class size of 17 and a student-to-faculty ratio of 9:1, everyone plays a role. At Gettysburg College, learning often means doing— doing everything. Students engage in cutting edge research, study across the globe, and serve the community of Gettysburg and beyond. There are no bystanders here.

Gettysburg is a place of variety and diversity, a community where every student has the chance to stand out, take responsibility, and lead. In addition to leading more than 120 student clubs and campus organizations, "Gettysburgians" are mindful of their responsibilities as global citizens. Nearly 60 percent of the student body pursues at least one of the College's extensive study abroad programs, and many become involved with Gettysburg's Center for Public Service.

Gettysburg College inspires students to be great. From the very first semester, when incoming Gettysburg students take an intensive First-Year Seminar, students analyze, discuss, debate, and present. They often collaborate and conduct research with the College's faculty, and they leave Gettysburg prepared to make discoveries, inspire others, and lead lives of impact.

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Prominent Alumni

Dr. Michael Bishop

Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1989

Bruce Gordon

Former President, NAACP

Carol Bellamy

Former Executive Director, UNICEF

Jerry Spinelli

Author, Newberry Award Winner

Fred Fielding

Attorney and Member of the 9/11 Commission

Carson Kressley

TV Personality

Mary Carskadon

Professor and Scientist, Sleep Research

Most Popular Places On Campus

Beautiful 225-acre campus

Musselman Library

College Union Building/Janet Morgan Riggs Student Center

Science Center

John F. Jaeger Center for Athletics, Recreation, and Fitness

Most Popular Places Off Campus

Gettysburg National Park and Eisenhower Farm

Boutique shopping and dining in downtown Gettysburg

Easy access to Washington, D.C.

Easy access to Baltimore's Inner Harbor

Appalachian Trail

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From The School


At Gettysburg, students are "all in;" they engage in a broad range of activities that complement their academics both during the week and on the weekends. With more than 120 student-led clubs and organizations and 24 intercollegiate (NCAA division III) athletic programs, it's not uncommon for students to be involved in as many as three or more organizations. From student government and campus publications, to sports, the fine and performing arts, community service, and outdoor adventure, all clubs and organizations are run by students, creating more than a thousand leadership opportunities on campus. Don't see something you're interested in? Start your own organization!

What students say:

Students describe their "very interconnected" community as "unmatched," thanks largely to the smaller size and high levels of sociability. "Everybody knows most of the other students from a class taken together, or a club they both attend, or maybe they just go to the gym at the same time." Diversity is important to both students and the school, and there's a lot of appreciation voiced for how the community is "open to different opinions" and "able to have healthy conversations about hard topics." Perhaps that's because students are all "eager to learn about the world beyond their academic area" or because they're "diligent with work and extracurriculars." Whatever the case, "we all click very well."

Gender

51% female49% male

Out of State

73% are out
of state
27% are
in-state

Students

100% are
full time
0% are
part time

Student Body Profile

Total Undergraduate Enrollment
2,217
Foreign Countries Represented
60

Student Body Demographics

American Indian or Alaskan Native
0.14%
Asian
2.72%
Black
4.98%
Hispanic
11.14%
Caucasian
63.88%
Unknown
2.54%
International
11.63%

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Admissions

From the School:

  • If Gettysburg is your first choice, you are strongly encouraged to apply for Early Decision (ED) admission. Gettysburg offers two Early Decision deadline dates; the ED I application deadline is November 15 and the ED II deadline is January 15. Early Decision admissions decisions are released in student portals and mailed within one month of the deadline date. Regular Decision applications are due by January 15.
  • The admissions process at Gettysburg is highly selective and the admissions staff gives careful consideration to each application. We expect students to make the most of the academic offerings of their high school. Participation in a solid college preparatory program with enriched, accelerated, and advanced placement courses is expected. Grades in academic courses, quality and distribution of subjects, and rank in class (when applicable) are highly significant parts of the applicant's credentials.
  • The College is also very interested in individuals of character who will make positive contributions to the campus community and beyond. In estimating such qualities, we rely on what students say about themselves through essays, along with the recommendations from secondary school counselors and teachers. In-depth involvement in extracurricular and community service activities both inside and outside of school is favorably considered in the admissions process.
  • An admissions interview is strongly recommended, but not required. Interviews are available from April 1 of the junior year through early February of the senior year. Students applying to the Sunderman Conservatory of Music are required to audition.
  • Standardized test scores from the SAT or ACT exams are reviewed in the overall context of a student's application and academic record. If a student has taken the SAT or ACT more than once, only their highest section scores across all test dates will be considered as part of the final admissions decision. Gettysburg College accepts self-reported scores on the Common Application. SAT II exams are not required. Strong students who believe that standardized test scores do not accurately reflect the strength of their academic achievements can choose to be considered as test optional in the admissions process.

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Applicants
7,122
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Acceptance Rate
48%

Deadlines

Early Decision
November 15
Early Decision II
January 15
Early Action
December 1
Regular
January 15

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SAT & ACT Test Scores

SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
630 - 720

SAT Math

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
610 - 740

ACT Composite Scores

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
27 - 32

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Testing Policies

Superscore ACT
Yes
Superscore SAT
Yes
Standardized testing policy for
use in admission:
Test Optional

Other Admission Factors Academic

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Recommendation(s)

Selectivity

Admissions selectivity rating
90/99

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From the School


Gettysburg's strong academic tradition is rooted in a rigorous liberal arts and science curriculum. The College augments academic excellence with community responsibility and global experiences, provides leadership opportunities and engages with public policy issues. Some of Gettysburg's key distinctive features include:

The Eisenhower Institute – Become a master of global and public policy issues by taking a front row seat to political leaders, the press, and policy experts—both on campus and in Washington, D.C.

Sunderman Conservatory of Music – Undertake a rigorous music curriculum, or get involved in a multitude of performance groups open to everyone, all within the context of a liberal arts and sciences education.

Garthwait Leadership Center – Sharpen your skills through our intellectual and experiential hub for leadership development; take advantage of workshops, retreats, one-on-one mentoring, or even pursue a Leadership Certificate!

Center for Public Service – Engage with community members, faculty and staff to facilitate partnerships, education, critical thinking, and informed action to foster social change in the local and global communities.

Civil War Institute – Immerse yourself in Civil War dialogue through one of the CWI's special programs or fellowships, or pursue the nation's only minor in Civil War Era Studies.

First-Year Seminar Program – Dive into one of over 40 unique seminar courses and share a residential experience with your classmates; topics include everything from "Protest Music & Social Change in the American Experience" to "Food, Water, Shelter, Song: Staying Human on a Planet in Transition."

Center for Global Education – Take advantage of one of Gettysburg's renowned study abroad programs across the globe, ranked 8th in the country by the Institute of International Education. Nearly 60 percent of students study abroad for a semester or more.

Undergraduate Research – Work side-by-side with distinguished professors to investigate cutting-edge developments, and even share your findings in scholarly journals and professional conferences—work often reserved for graduate students.

What students say

Established in 1832, Pennsylvania's Gettysburg College is a selective college of the liberal arts and sciences that focuses on interdisciplinary study and advanced scholarship. One such example is the school's Eisenhower Institute, which is dedicated to civic engagement and leadership. To "support intellectual curiosity" for the school's 2,200 students,

Gettysburg also provides an individualized major option; for instance, the CrossDisciplinary Science Institute prepares students to answer big questions across subjects. Faculty mentors are also at the ready, and they collaborate with hundreds of students on projects each year. "There are a lot of research opportunities for us even though we are undergraduate students," says one. There are also tons of chances "to present research, field trips, hands-on learning experiences, [and] immersion trips."

Small class sizes-there's a 10:1 student-faculty ratio-provide students with further opportunities to "form close relationships with professors, which makes the education experience personalized and thorough." Professors also take point in encouraging "leadership and involvement in academics through research and presentations," and utilize "discussion-based classes [to] foster a greater sense of investment." In turn, the inquisitive minds at Gettysburg "feel comfortable sharing their perspectives and opinions, which makes classes and discussions on campus much more interesting and eye-opening." Experiential learning also keeps things fresh and active, like "community service, going to see movies pertinent to a course's topic, field trips" or, for example, a German class that "used the rock wall in our gym as a trust exercise and to practice giving commands in German." Whatever the situation, professors "are always willing to help and make time to meet outside of class."

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Student/Faculty
9.8 : 1
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Total Faculty
259
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Terminal Degree
223

Gender to Class Inforamtion

Men
141
Women
118
Minority
50
International
9

Class/Lab sizes

Most frequent class size
10-19
Most frequent lab/sub section size
10-19

Rating

Professors
interesting rating
93/99
Professors
accesible rating
95/99
Academic rating
91/99

Graduation Rates

Graduate in 4 years
78%
Graduate in 5 years
81%
Graduate in 6 years
82%

University Degrees

Bachelor's
Master's

Majors and Degrees Offered

There are 65 majors and special programs from which to choose a major, a double major, a self-designed major or a major/minor combination. Every student has a senior capstone experience and nearly 60 percent of the students will study abroad before they graduate. There has been an Honor Code in effect since 1957. More than 95 percent of the faculty has a doctorate or the highest degree in their field. They have earned Fulbright and Luce Fellowships, won NSF grants, and many have gained national and international reputations for their work. However, excellent teaching is central to the College's mission and it is the strong relationship between students and faculty as learners that is the hallmark of a Gettysburg education. At Gettysburg, there is a 9:1 student-faculty ratio and an average class size of 17 students.
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Location


Our location's significance is undeniable. Located in the world-famous, historic town of Gettysburg, Pa., we are at the center of our nation's history. During the First-Year Walk, our time-honored fall tradition, first-year students and members of the College community walk together to the National Cemetery to hear President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, commemorating the same journey taken by college students in 1863. Our campus is within walking distance of the vibrant downtown square, filled with coffee shops, restaurants, and the historic Majestic Theatre. With our close proximity to major cities—80 minutes from Washington, D.C., and 60 minutes from Baltimore, Md.—our location offers students the best of both worlds. With our on-campus shuttle service, students can easily make it to these cities and more, and exploration is encouraged!

Campus Facilities & Equipment


The 55,000 square foot John F. Jaeger Center for Athletics, Recreation, and Fitness is a sleek facility with an array of athletic and fitness areas including a fitness center, a bouldering area and rock climbing wall, and a natatorium with eight competition lanes and a four-lane warm-up pool. There are more than 20 fitness classes (some are student-led) each week, from aerobics to spinning to yoga. Nearly all students take advantage of the opportunities for recreation and fitness at Gettysburg.

The Majestic Theater, a renovated and restored 1926 vaudeville theater, seats 830 and features two cinema theatres. The Majestic hosts world-class performances by visiting artists and a stage for College music and theatre performances.

The Science Center, McCreary Hall, and Masters Hall are at the heart of scientific research on campus. The Science Center is a state-of-the-art teaching and research facility and houses two virtual dissection tables, a Multidisciplinary Imaging Suite which includes an atomic force microscope, a greenhouse, a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, and a Geographical Information System lab. McCreary is home to the latest equipment for biology, and there is space for cognitive neuroscience, an infant research lab, and a vivarium. Masters Hall houses the Physics department. Inside are atomic and nuclear physics labs, a planetarium, an accelerator research lab, and a plasma research lab. Across campus in the West Building is the Innovation and Creativity Lab, which houses technology for virtual reality, 3-D printing, and more.

Off-Campus Opportunities


At Gettysburg College, everyone has the option of off-campus study and we encourage every student to consider it. Studying off campus offers many obvious benefits—a more global perspective, fluency in another language, and a deeper firsthand knowledge of critical world issues. There are a rich and diverse range of off-campus study options all over the world: in any given semester, Gettysburg students are on six continents, representing all majors and disciplines. In addition to taking course work toward their major, students abroad may be conducting field research, working as interns, living with local people, and studying languages ranging from Arabic to Zulu. By the time they graduate, nearly 60 percent of Gettysburg students have spent at least a semester abroad. In fact, the Institute of International Education has ranked Gettysburg College 8th in the country and 3rd in Pennsylvania for semester-long study abroad experiences.

What students say:

The work week is, in fact, a work week here. "Almost everyone is studying or doing work at their favorite study space," says one student. But while there's a lot of agreement that "Mondays to Fridays are rigorous," there's also consensus that "then the weekend rolls around." With 95 percent of the student body living on campus, there are lots of ways to stay active, "whether it be in a Greek organization, clubs, athletics, or working on-campus." Sports and Greek life may "dominate the social scene," but there are plenty of other entertainment outlets, like "cool reenactment options." Gettysburg also boasts "all the advantages other more rural schools have, like plenty of space to run, bike, and walk, and a quaint town too."

Fire safety rating
98%
Quality of life
88%
Students
95%
First-Year Students
99%
Campus Environment
Village
Help finding off-campus housing
No

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Hosting Features

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Dorms Coed
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Dorms Female
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Dorms Male
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Frat Sorority
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Special Needs Admissions

College Entrance Tests Required
No
Interview Required
No

Student Activities

Registered Student Organizations
140
Number of Honor Societies
16
Number of Social Sororities
6
Number of Religious Organizations
7
Join a fraternity
28%
Join a sorority
31%

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Athletic Division III

Participate in intramural sports
26%
Participate in intercollegiate sports
31%

Men's Sports (Bullets)

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Basketball
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Cross Country
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Football
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Golf
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Lacrosse
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Soccer
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Swimming
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Tennis
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Track Field Indoor
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Track Field Outdoor
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Wrestling

Women's Sports (Bullets)

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Cross Country
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Golf
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Lacrosse
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Softball
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Swimming
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Tennis
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Volleyball

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Health
Womens Center
Minority Support Groups
LGBT Support Groups

Military

Army ROTC Offered at cooperating institutions: Dickinson College

Sustainability

School Has Formal Sustainability Committee
Yes
Sustainability-focused degree available
Yes
Public GHG inventory plan
Yes
% food budget spent on local/organic food
15%

Green rating

89/99

Available Transportation Alternatives

Bike Share
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School Adopted A Policy Prohibiting Idling
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School Developed Bicycle Plan
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CAMPUS SECURITY REPORT

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Other Information

Campus-wide Internet Network
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Fee for Network Use
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Partnerships with Technology Companies
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Personal computer included in tuition for each student
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Discounts Available with Hardware Vendors
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Wellness Program/Clinical Offerings

Institution has a mental health/wellness program that makes counseling, referral, and well-being services available to all students
Not Reported

Mental Health Website
Not Reported

Education & Training

Types of training available for students and faculty/staff
Program
Availability

Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR)
Not Reported

Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)
Not Reported

SafeTALK
Not Reported

Mental Health First Aid
Not Reported

Talk Saves Lives
Not Reported

Engaging the Whole Campus

Institution has a Chief Behavioral Health Officer (and/or Chief Wellness Officer)
Not Reported

Clinicians are trained to provide care to these specific groups:
Undergraduates
Graduate students
Racial/ethnic minority student
Students who are veterans
LGBTQIA+ students
Student-athletes
International students
Students on scholarship or financial aid
First-generation students

Peer-to-Peer

Institution has peer-to-peer offerings relating to mental health
Not Reported

Residential Life

Institution incorporates mental health and wellness into the residential experience
Not Reported

Student Orientation

Students who are provided an opportunity to participate in mental-health-orientation activities
First-year students
Not Reported

Incoming transfer students
Not Reported

Returning students
Not Reported

Entering graduate students
Not Reported

Mental Health in the Curriculum

The institution offers for-credit mental health/
well-being education for students
Not Reported

The institution offers non-credit mental health/
well-being education for students
Not Reported

Off-Campus Offerings

Institution offers referrals to off-campus counseling services
Not Reported

Health and Counseling Center Accreditation

Institution's counseling center is accredited
Not Reported

Accrediting body
Not Reported

Taking and Returning from Medical Leave

Institution has an official support program in place for students returning from mental health leave of absence
Not Reported

Counseling Demand

Number of months a year counseling center is open and fully staffed
Not Reported

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Campus Visits Contact

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Admissions Office 300 North Washington Street Gettysburg, PA 17325
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admiss@gettysburg.edu
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800-431-0803

Campus Tours

Campus Visiting Center

Monday-Friday; select Saturdays

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8:30am-5pm; 9:30am-1:00pm
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Appointment Required:
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Dates:
Year-round
Times:
available on the hour
Average Length:
1 hour

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CLASS VISITS

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year
Arrangements
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FACULTY AND COACH VISITS

Dates/Times Available
Year-round
Arrangements
Contact Coach Directly
Advance Notice
2 weeks
 

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews:
Yes
Information Sessions:
Available
Times:
Weekdays and some Saturdays; Please view online calendar

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Not Available

Campus Tours


TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE TO CAMPUS

A number of airports are within easy driving distance of Gettysburg, including Harrisburg International Airport (40 miles), Baltimore/Washington International Airport (55 miles), and Dulles International Airport (70 miles). Gettysburg sponsors a transportation service for a fee to and from area airports and the Harrisburg and Baltimore train stations (Amtrak). Call admissions (800-431-0803 or 717-337-6100) for more details.


LOCAL ACCOMMODATIONS

There are many hotels/motels in the Gettysburg area. The Gettysburg Hotel (1 Lincoln Square; 717-337-2000) is an elegant choice half a mile from campus. For more information on area accommodations, please see the website: https://www.gettysburg.edu/admissions-aid/visit/planning/lodging-restaurants


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What students say

The school’s Center for Career Engagement provides the digital platforms Handshake and connectGettysburg, which offer access to networks of companies and alumni, respectively. As one enrollee explains, “Many of the alumni have fabulous jobs and want to help [new] graduates get amazing jobs.” The school also helps students plan for the future through a series of Career Exploration programs, including job shadowing, internships and externships, and three-day career immersion trips. Taking place during winter break or after May exams, these trips include site visits, case study presentations, and alumni networking receptions. Assessed together, more than eight thousand opportunities are available because of these programs. To ensure a wide variety of opportunities are available, the school has numerous employer-partners across a wide range of industries. These partners provide panels and information sessions, meet-and-greets, and on-campus interview sessions. Additionally, professors are readily available to discuss career options with students, and they “also write recommendations for students seeking outside opportunities.” Upon graduation, Gettysburg students reported a median starting salary of $68,900 to Payscale.com, with 50 percent finding meaning in their chosen professions.

Graduation Rates

Graduate in 4 years
78%
Graduate in 5 years
81%
Graduate in 6 years
82%

Career Services

01 - Alumni Network
02 - Alumni Services
03 - Classes
04 - Interest Inventory
05 - Internships
06 - Regional Alumni

Opportunities at School

01 - Experiential
02 - Internship

ROI & Outcomes Information from PayScale

Starting Median Salary (Up to Bachelor's degree completed, only)
$72,000
Mid-Career Median Salary (Up to Bachelor's degree completed, only)
$145,200
Starting Median Salary (At least Bachelor's degree)
$74,000
Mid-Career Median Salary (At least Bachelor's degree)
$144,200
Percent High Job Meaning
48%
Percent STEM
25%
Return on Investment (ROI) rating
91/99

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01 AREA, ETHNIC, CULTURAL, GENDER, AND GROUP STUDIES.

  • African Studies.
  • African-American/Black Studies.
  • Asian Studies/Civilization.
  • Caribbean Studies.
  • Chinese Studies.
  • Ethnic Studies.
  • Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies.
  • French Studies.
  • Gay/Lesbian Studies.
  • German Studies.
  • Italian Studies.
  • Japanese Studies.
  • Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
  • Latin American Studies.
  • Near and Middle Eastern Studies.
  • Regional Studies (U.S., Canadian, Foreign)
  • Spanish and Iberian Studies.
  • Women's Studies.
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02 BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES.

  • Biochemistry.
  • Biology/Biological Sciences, General.
  • Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences, Other.
  • Exercise Physiology.
  • Genetics, General.
  • Microbiological Sciences and Immunology, Other.
  • Molecular Biology.
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03 BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES.

  • Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other.
  • Business/Commerce, General.
  • Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies.
  • Finance, General.
  • International Business/Trade/Commerce.
  • Management Science.
  • Marketing/Marketing Management, General.
  • Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management.
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04 COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES.

  • Computer and Information Sciences, Other.
  • Computer and Information Sciences, General.
  • Computer Science.
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05 EDUCATION.

  • Biology Teacher Education.
  • Chemistry Teacher Education.
  • Education, General.
  • English/Language Arts Teacher Education.
  • Foreign Language Teacher Education.
  • French Language Teacher Education.
  • German Language Teacher Education.
  • Health Teacher Education.
  • History Teacher Education.
  • Latin Teacher Education.
  • Mathematics Teacher Education.
  • Music Teacher Education.
  • Physics Teacher Education.
  • Reading Teacher Education.
  • Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Education.
  • Secondary Education and Teaching.
  • Social Science Teacher Education.
  • Social Studies Teacher Education.
  • Spanish Language Teacher Education.
  • Teacher Education, Multiple Levels.
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06 ENGINEERING.

  • Engineering, General.
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07 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS.

  • English Language and Literature, General.
  • English Language and Literature/Letters, Other.
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08 FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS.

  • Ancient/Classical Greek Language and Literature.
  • Arabic Language and Literature.
  • Chinese Language and Literature.
  • Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General.
  • Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other.
  • Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.
  • French Language and Literature.
  • German Language and Literature.
  • Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General.
  • Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.
  • Italian Language and Literature.
  • Japanese Language and Literature.
  • Latin Language and Literature.
  • Modern Greek Language and Literature.
  • Spanish Language and Literature.
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09 HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS.

  • Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General.
  • Health/Medical Preparatory Programs, Other.
  • Pre-Dentistry Studies.
  • Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies.
  • Pre-Nursing Studies.
  • Pre-Pharmacy Studies.
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10 HISTORY.

  • American History (United States).
  • Asian History.
  • European History.
  • History, General.
  • History.
  • Public/Applied History.
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11 LEGAL PROFESSIONS AND STUDIES.

  • Pre-Law Studies.
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12 MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS.

  • Applied Mathematics, General.
  • Mathematics, General.
  • Mathematics, Other.
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13 MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES.

  • International/Global Studies.
  • Mathematics and Computer Science.
  • Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General.
  • Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution.
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14 NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION.

  • Environmental Science.
  • Environmental Studies.
  • Natural Resources Conservation and Research.
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15 PARKS, RECREATION, LEISURE, AND FITNESS STUDIES.

  • Health and Physical Education/Fitness, General.
  • Sport and Fitness Administration/Management.
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16 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES.

  • Jewish/Judaic Studies.
  • Philosophy and Religious Studies, Other.
  • Philosophy, Other.
  • Philosophy.
  • Religion/Religious Studies, Other.
  • Religion/Religious Studies.
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17 PHYSICAL SCIENCES.

  • Astronomy.
  • Chemistry, General.
  • Chemistry, Other.
  • Physical Sciences.
  • Physics, General.
  • Planetary Astronomy and Science.
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18 PSYCHOLOGY.

  • Psychology, General.
  • Psychology, Other.
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19 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE PROFESSIONS.

  • Public Policy Analysis, General.
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20 SOCIAL SCIENCES.

  • American Government and Politics (United States).
  • Anthropology, Other.
  • Anthropology.
  • Economics, General.
  • International Economics.
  • International Relations and Affairs.
  • Political Science and Government, General.
  • Sociology and Anthropology.
  • Sociology.
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21 VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.

  • Art History, Criticism and Conservation.
  • Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General.
  • Film/Cinema/Video Studies.
  • Fine/Studio Arts, General.
  • Music Management.
  • Music Performance, General.
  • Music Theory and Composition.
  • Music, General.
  • Visual and Performing Arts, General.

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Financial
Aid Rating

96%

Dates

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Application DeadlinesJan 15
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Notification DateMar 15

Required Forms

FAFSA
Forms CSSProfile

Gettysburg continues to uphold a long-standing commitment to place the College within reach of each accepted student. Recognized by Kiplinger's Personal Finance as a "Best Value" among private colleges based upon academic quality and affordability, a Gettysburg education is an investment worth making. Need-based financial aid, merit scholarships, and music scholarships are available. Over $72 million in scholarships and grants were awarded from Gettysburg College resources for the 2019-20 academic year. Approximately 65 percent of the student body benefit from these funds.

Merit scholarships range from $15,000 to $40,000 per year. Decisions on merit scholarship recipients are made as part of the admissions process for entering first-year students. The four academic merit scholarships (Abraham Lincoln, Presidential, David Wills, and 1832 Founders) are awarded as part of the review process; a separate application is not required; all students including those who apply test optional are considered. The Eisenhower Scholarship, designed to recognize students' commitment to civic engagement, requires a separate application.

Applicants who are applying for financial aid should submit both the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the CSS PROFILE by the appropriate deadline dates (November 15 for Early Decision I; January 15 for Early Decision II and Regular Decision). The Gettysburg College Code Number for the PROFILE is 2275 and the Gettysburg College federal school code for the FAFSA is 003268.

Financial Aid Statistics

Average Freshman Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$54,032
Average Undergraduate Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$48,573
Average Need-Based Loan
$4,236
Undergraduates who have borrowed through any loan program
65%
Average amount of loan debt per graduate
$35,520
Average amount of each freshman scholarship/grant package
$50,489
Financial aid provided to international students
Yes

Available Aid

Financial Aid Methodology
Scholarships and Grants

Need-Based Aid

01 - Need-Based College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds
02 - Need-Based Federal Pell
03 - Need-Based Private Scholarships
04 - Need-Based SEOG
05 - Need-Based State Scholarships

No-Need-Based

01 - Institutional non-need-based scholarship or grant aid is available

Federal Direct Student Loan Programs

01 - Direct PLUS Loans
02 - Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans
03 - Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans

Federal Family Education Loan Programs (FFEL):

01 - College/university loans from institutional funds
Is Institutional Employment Available (other than Federal Work Study)
Yes

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01. Overview

From the School

Gettysburg is a national college of liberal arts and sciences located in the world-famous town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Our 2,600 students are actively involved in an academically rigorous and personally challenging educational experience. With an average class size of 17 and a student-to-faculty ratio of 9:1, everyone plays a role. At Gettysburg College, learning often means doing— doing everything. Students engage in cutting edge research, study across the globe, and serve the community of Gettysburg and beyond. There are no bystanders here.

Gettysburg is a place of variety and diversity, a community where every student has the chance to stand out, take responsibility, and lead. In addition to leading more than 120 student clubs and campus organizations, "Gettysburgians" are mindful of their responsibilities as global citizens. Nearly 60 percent of the student body pursues at least one of the College's extensive study abroad programs, and many become involved with Gettysburg's Center for Public Service.

Gettysburg College inspires students to be great. From the very first semester, when incoming Gettysburg students take an intensive First-Year Seminar, students analyze, discuss, debate, and present. They often collaborate and conduct research with the College's faculty, and they leave Gettysburg prepared to make discoveries, inspire others, and lead lives of impact.

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02. Rankings

Rankings and Lists

Great Financial Aid
#2
Everyone Plays Intramural Sports
#3
Lots of Beer
#6
Students Study the Most
#7
Best Classroom Experience
#10
Best Athletic Facilities
#14
Lots of Hard Liquor
#16
Best Campus Food
#17
Lots of Greek Life
#17

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Admissions

From the School:

  • If Gettysburg is your first choice, you are strongly encouraged to apply for Early Decision (ED) admission. Gettysburg offers two Early Decision deadline dates; the ED I application deadline is November 15 and the ED II deadline is January 15. Early Decision admissions decisions are released in student portals and mailed within one month of the deadline date. Regular Decision applications are due by January 15.
  • The admissions process at Gettysburg is highly selective and the admissions staff gives careful consideration to each application. We expect students to make the most of the academic offerings of their high school. Participation in a solid college preparatory program with enriched, accelerated, and advanced placement courses is expected. Grades in academic courses, quality and distribution of subjects, and rank in class (when applicable) are highly significant parts of the applicant's credentials.
  • The College is also very interested in individuals of character who will make positive contributions to the campus community and beyond. In estimating such qualities, we rely on what students say about themselves through essays, along with the recommendations from secondary school counselors and teachers. In-depth involvement in extracurricular and community service activities both inside and outside of school is favorably considered in the admissions process.
  • An admissions interview is strongly recommended, but not required. Interviews are available from April 1 of the junior year through early February of the senior year. Students applying to the Sunderman Conservatory of Music are required to audition.
  • Standardized test scores from the SAT or ACT exams are reviewed in the overall context of a student's application and academic record. If a student has taken the SAT or ACT more than once, only their highest section scores across all test dates will be considered as part of the final admissions decision. Gettysburg College accepts self-reported scores on the Common Application. SAT II exams are not required. Strong students who believe that standardized test scores do not accurately reflect the strength of their academic achievements can choose to be considered as test optional in the admissions process.

Applicants Icon
Applicants
7,122
Acceptance Icon
Acceptance Rate
48%

Deadlines

Early Decision
November 15
Early Decision II
January 15
Early Action
December 1
Regular
January 15

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SAT & ACT Test Scores

SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
630 - 720

SAT Math

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
610 - 740

ACT Composite Scores

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
27 - 32

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Testing Policies

Superscore ACT
Yes
Superscore SAT
Yes
Standardized testing policy for
use in admission:
Test Optional

Other Admission Factors Academic

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Rigor of Secondary School Record
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Academic GPA
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Application Essay
Recommendation(s)

Selectivity

Admissions selectivity rating
90/99

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05. AcademicsScroll to Top  Scroll To Top Arrow

From the School


Gettysburg's strong academic tradition is rooted in a rigorous liberal arts and science curriculum. The College augments academic excellence with community responsibility and global experiences, provides leadership opportunities and engages with public policy issues. Some of Gettysburg's key distinctive features include:

The Eisenhower Institute – Become a master of global and public policy issues by taking a front row seat to political leaders, the press, and policy experts—both on campus and in Washington, D.C.

Sunderman Conservatory of Music – Undertake a rigorous music curriculum, or get involved in a multitude of performance groups open to everyone, all within the context of a liberal arts and sciences education.

Garthwait Leadership Center – Sharpen your skills through our intellectual and experiential hub for leadership development; take advantage of workshops, retreats, one-on-one mentoring, or even pursue a Leadership Certificate!

Center for Public Service – Engage with community members, faculty and staff to facilitate partnerships, education, critical thinking, and informed action to foster social change in the local and global communities.

Civil War Institute – Immerse yourself in Civil War dialogue through one of the CWI's special programs or fellowships, or pursue the nation's only minor in Civil War Era Studies.

First-Year Seminar Program – Dive into one of over 40 unique seminar courses and share a residential experience with your classmates; topics include everything from "Protest Music & Social Change in the American Experience" to "Food, Water, Shelter, Song: Staying Human on a Planet in Transition."

Center for Global Education – Take advantage of one of Gettysburg's renowned study abroad programs across the globe, ranked 8th in the country by the Institute of International Education. Nearly 60 percent of students study abroad for a semester or more.

Undergraduate Research – Work side-by-side with distinguished professors to investigate cutting-edge developments, and even share your findings in scholarly journals and professional conferences—work often reserved for graduate students.

What students say

Established in 1832, Pennsylvania's Gettysburg College is a selective college of the liberal arts and sciences that focuses on interdisciplinary study and advanced scholarship. One such example is the school's Eisenhower Institute, which is dedicated to civic engagement and leadership. To "support intellectual curiosity" for the school's 2,200 students,

Gettysburg also provides an individualized major option; for instance, the CrossDisciplinary Science Institute prepares students to answer big questions across subjects. Faculty mentors are also at the ready, and they collaborate with hundreds of students on projects each year. "There are a lot of research opportunities for us even though we are undergraduate students," says one. There are also tons of chances "to present research, field trips, hands-on learning experiences, [and] immersion trips."

Small class sizes-there's a 10:1 student-faculty ratio-provide students with further opportunities to "form close relationships with professors, which makes the education experience personalized and thorough." Professors also take point in encouraging "leadership and involvement in academics through research and presentations," and utilize "discussion-based classes [to] foster a greater sense of investment." In turn, the inquisitive minds at Gettysburg "feel comfortable sharing their perspectives and opinions, which makes classes and discussions on campus much more interesting and eye-opening." Experiential learning also keeps things fresh and active, like "community service, going to see movies pertinent to a course's topic, field trips" or, for example, a German class that "used the rock wall in our gym as a trust exercise and to practice giving commands in German." Whatever the situation, professors "are always willing to help and make time to meet outside of class."

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Student/Faculty
9.8 : 1
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Total Faculty
259
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Terminal Degree
223

Gender to Class Inforamtion

Men
141
Women
118
Minority
50
International
9

Class/Lab sizes

Most frequent class size
10-19
Most frequent lab/sub section size
10-19

Rating

Professors
interesting rating
93/99
Professors
accesible rating
95/99
Academic rating
91/99

Graduation Rates

Graduate in 4 years
78%
Graduate in 5 years
81%
Graduate in 6 years
82%

University Degrees

Bachelor's
Master's

Majors and Degrees Offered

There are 65 majors and special programs from which to choose a major, a double major, a self-designed major or a major/minor combination. Every student has a senior capstone experience and nearly 60 percent of the students will study abroad before they graduate. There has been an Honor Code in effect since 1957. More than 95 percent of the faculty has a doctorate or the highest degree in their field. They have earned Fulbright and Luce Fellowships, won NSF grants, and many have gained national and international reputations for their work. However, excellent teaching is central to the College's mission and it is the strong relationship between students and faculty as learners that is the hallmark of a Gettysburg education. At Gettysburg, there is a 9:1 student-faculty ratio and an average class size of 17 students.
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Prominent Alumni

Dr. Michael Bishop

Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1989

Bruce Gordon

Former President, NAACP

Carol Bellamy

Former Executive Director, UNICEF

Jerry Spinelli

Author, Newberry Award Winner

Fred Fielding

Attorney and Member of the 9/11 Commission

Carson Kressley

TV Personality

Mary Carskadon

Professor and Scientist, Sleep Research

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From The School


At Gettysburg, students are "all in;" they engage in a broad range of activities that complement their academics both during the week and on the weekends. With more than 120 student-led clubs and organizations and 24 intercollegiate (NCAA division III) athletic programs, it's not uncommon for students to be involved in as many as three or more organizations. From student government and campus publications, to sports, the fine and performing arts, community service, and outdoor adventure, all clubs and organizations are run by students, creating more than a thousand leadership opportunities on campus. Don't see something you're interested in? Start your own organization!

What students say:

Students describe their "very interconnected" community as "unmatched," thanks largely to the smaller size and high levels of sociability. "Everybody knows most of the other students from a class taken together, or a club they both attend, or maybe they just go to the gym at the same time." Diversity is important to both students and the school, and there's a lot of appreciation voiced for how the community is "open to different opinions" and "able to have healthy conversations about hard topics." Perhaps that's because students are all "eager to learn about the world beyond their academic area" or because they're "diligent with work and extracurriculars." Whatever the case, "we all click very well."

Gender

51% female49% male

Out of State

73% are out
of state
27% are
in-state

Students

100% are
full time
0% are
part time

Student Body Profile

Total Undergraduate Enrollment
2,217
Foreign Countries Represented
60

Student Body Demographics

American Indian or Alaskan Native
0.14%
Asian
2.72%
Black
4.98%
Hispanic
11.14%
Caucasian
63.88%
Unknown
2.54%
International
11.63%

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Wellness Program/Clinical Offerings

Institution has a mental health/wellness program that makes counseling, referral, and well-being services available to all students
Not Reported

Mental Health Website
Not Reported

Education & Training

Types of training available for students and faculty/staff
Program
Availability

Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR)
Not Reported

Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)
Not Reported

SafeTALK
Not Reported

Mental Health First Aid
Not Reported

Talk Saves Lives
Not Reported

Engaging the Whole Campus

Institution has a Chief Behavioral Health Officer (and/or Chief Wellness Officer)
Not Reported

Clinicians are trained to provide care to these specific groups:
Undergraduates
Graduate students
Racial/ethnic minority student
Students who are veterans
LGBTQIA+ students
Student-athletes
International students
Students on scholarship or financial aid
First-generation students

Peer-to-Peer

Institution has peer-to-peer offerings relating to mental health
Not Reported

Residential Life

Institution incorporates mental health and wellness into the residential experience
Not Reported

Student Orientation

Students who are provided an opportunity to participate in mental-health-orientation activities
First-year students
Not Reported

Incoming transfer students
else {
Not Reported
}

Returning students
Not Reported

Entering graduate students
Not Reported

Mental Health in the Curriculum

The institution offers for-credit mental health/
well-being education for students
Not Reported

The institution offers non-credit mental health/
well-being education for students
Not Reported

Off-Campus Offerings

Institution offers referrals to off-campus counseling services
Not Reported

Health and Counseling Center Accreditation

Institution's counseling center is accredited
Not Reported

Accrediting body
Not Reported

Taking and Returning from Medical Leave

Institution has an official support program in place for students returning from mental health leave of absence
Not Reported

Counseling Demand

Number of months a year counseling center is open and fully staffed
Not Reported

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Location


Our location's significance is undeniable. Located in the world-famous, historic town of Gettysburg, Pa., we are at the center of our nation's history. During the First-Year Walk, our time-honored fall tradition, first-year students and members of the College community walk together to the National Cemetery to hear President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, commemorating the same journey taken by college students in 1863. Our campus is within walking distance of the vibrant downtown square, filled with coffee shops, restaurants, and the historic Majestic Theatre. With our close proximity to major cities—80 minutes from Washington, D.C., and 60 minutes from Baltimore, Md.—our location offers students the best of both worlds. With our on-campus shuttle service, students can easily make it to these cities and more, and exploration is encouraged!

Campus Facilities & Equipment


The 55,000 square foot John F. Jaeger Center for Athletics, Recreation, and Fitness is a sleek facility with an array of athletic and fitness areas including a fitness center, a bouldering area and rock climbing wall, and a natatorium with eight competition lanes and a four-lane warm-up pool. There are more than 20 fitness classes (some are student-led) each week, from aerobics to spinning to yoga. Nearly all students take advantage of the opportunities for recreation and fitness at Gettysburg.

The Majestic Theater, a renovated and restored 1926 vaudeville theater, seats 830 and features two cinema theatres. The Majestic hosts world-class performances by visiting artists and a stage for College music and theatre performances.

The Science Center, McCreary Hall, and Masters Hall are at the heart of scientific research on campus. The Science Center is a state-of-the-art teaching and research facility and houses two virtual dissection tables, a Multidisciplinary Imaging Suite which includes an atomic force microscope, a greenhouse, a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, and a Geographical Information System lab. McCreary is home to the latest equipment for biology, and there is space for cognitive neuroscience, an infant research lab, and a vivarium. Masters Hall houses the Physics department. Inside are atomic and nuclear physics labs, a planetarium, an accelerator research lab, and a plasma research lab. Across campus in the West Building is the Innovation and Creativity Lab, which houses technology for virtual reality, 3-D printing, and more.

Off-Campus Opportunities


At Gettysburg College, everyone has the option of off-campus study and we encourage every student to consider it. Studying off campus offers many obvious benefits—a more global perspective, fluency in another language, and a deeper firsthand knowledge of critical world issues. There are a rich and diverse range of off-campus study options all over the world: in any given semester, Gettysburg students are on six continents, representing all majors and disciplines. In addition to taking course work toward their major, students abroad may be conducting field research, working as interns, living with local people, and studying languages ranging from Arabic to Zulu. By the time they graduate, nearly 60 percent of Gettysburg students have spent at least a semester abroad. In fact, the Institute of International Education has ranked Gettysburg College 8th in the country and 3rd in Pennsylvania for semester-long study abroad experiences.

What students say:

The work week is, in fact, a work week here. "Almost everyone is studying or doing work at their favorite study space," says one student. But while there's a lot of agreement that "Mondays to Fridays are rigorous," there's also consensus that "then the weekend rolls around." With 95 percent of the student body living on campus, there are lots of ways to stay active, "whether it be in a Greek organization, clubs, athletics, or working on-campus." Sports and Greek life may "dominate the social scene," but there are plenty of other entertainment outlets, like "cool reenactment options." Gettysburg also boasts "all the advantages other more rural schools have, like plenty of space to run, bike, and walk, and a quaint town too."

Fire safety rating
98%
Quality of life
88%
Students
95%
First-Year Students
99%
Campus Environment
Village
Help finding off-campus housing
No

Most Popular Places On Campus

Beautiful 225-acre campus

Musselman Library

College Union Building/Janet Morgan Riggs Student Center

Science Center

John F. Jaeger Center for Athletics, Recreation, and Fitness

Most Popular Places Off Campus

Gettysburg National Park and Eisenhower Farm

Boutique shopping and dining in downtown Gettysburg

Easy access to Washington, D.C.

Easy access to Baltimore's Inner Harbor

Appalachian Trail

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Admissions Office 300 North Washington Street Gettysburg, PA 17325
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admiss@gettysburg.edu
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800-431-0803

Campus Tours

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Campus Tours

Appointment Required:
Yes
Dates:
Year-round
Times:
available on the hour
Average Length:
1 hour

Visits

CLASS VISITS

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

FACULTY AND COACH VISITS

Dates/Times Available
Year-round
Arrangements
Contact Coach Directly
Advance Notice
2 weeks
 

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews:
Yes
Information Sessions:
Available
Times:
Weekdays and some Saturdays; Please view online calendar

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Not Available

Campus Tours


TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE TO CAMPUS

A number of airports are within easy driving distance of Gettysburg, including Harrisburg International Airport (40 miles), Baltimore/Washington International Airport (55 miles), and Dulles International Airport (70 miles). Gettysburg sponsors a transportation service for a fee to and from area airports and the Harrisburg and Baltimore train stations (Amtrak). Call admissions (800-431-0803 or 717-337-6100) for more details.


LOCAL ACCOMMODATIONS

There are many hotels/motels in the Gettysburg area. The Gettysburg Hotel (1 Lincoln Square; 717-337-2000) is an elegant choice half a mile from campus. For more information on area accommodations, please see the website: https://www.gettysburg.edu/admissions-aid/visit/planning/lodging-restaurants


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Athletic Division III

Participate in intramural sports
26%
Participate in intercollegiate sports
31%

Men's Sports (Bullets)

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Basketball
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Cross Country
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Football
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Golf
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Lacrosse
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Soccer
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Swimming
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Tennis
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Track Field Indoor
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Track Field Outdoor
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Wrestling

Women's Sports (Bullets)

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Cross Country
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Golf
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Lacrosse
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Soccer
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Softball
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Volleyball

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Hosting Features

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Apartment Single
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Dorms Coed
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Dorms Female
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Dorms Male
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Frat Sorority
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International Student
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Special Needs Admissions

College Entrance Tests Required
No
Interview Required
No

Student Activities

Registered Student Organizations
140
Number of Honor Societies
16
Number of Social Sororities
6
Number of Religious Organizations
7
Join a fraternity
28%
Join a sorority
31%

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Health
Womens Center

Minority Support Groups
LGBT Support Groups

Military

Army ROTC Offered at cooperating institutions: Dickinson College

Sustainability

School Has Formal Sustainability Committee
Yes
Sustainability-focused degree available
Yes
Public GHG inventory plan
Yes
% food budget spent on local/organic food
15%

Green rating

89/99

Available Transportation Alternatives

Bike Share
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School Adopted A Policy Prohibiting Idling
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School Developed Bicycle Plan
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Other Information

Campus-wide Internet Network
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Fee for Network Use
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Partnerships with Technology Companies
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Personal computer included in tuition for each student
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Discounts Available with Hardware Vendors
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Financial
Aid Rating

96%

Dates

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Application DeadlinesJan 15
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Notification DateMar 15

Required Forms

FAFSA
Forms CSSProfile

Gettysburg continues to uphold a long-standing commitment to place the College within reach of each accepted student. Recognized by Kiplinger's Personal Finance as a "Best Value" among private colleges based upon academic quality and affordability, a Gettysburg education is an investment worth making. Need-based financial aid, merit scholarships, and music scholarships are available. Over $72 million in scholarships and grants were awarded from Gettysburg College resources for the 2019-20 academic year. Approximately 65 percent of the student body benefit from these funds.

Merit scholarships range from $15,000 to $40,000 per year. Decisions on merit scholarship recipients are made as part of the admissions process for entering first-year students. The four academic merit scholarships (Abraham Lincoln, Presidential, David Wills, and 1832 Founders) are awarded as part of the review process; a separate application is not required; all students including those who apply test optional are considered. The Eisenhower Scholarship, designed to recognize students' commitment to civic engagement, requires a separate application.

Applicants who are applying for financial aid should submit both the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the CSS PROFILE by the appropriate deadline dates (November 15 for Early Decision I; January 15 for Early Decision II and Regular Decision). The Gettysburg College Code Number for the PROFILE is 2275 and the Gettysburg College federal school code for the FAFSA is 003268.

Financial Aid Statistics

Average Freshman Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$54,032
Average Undergraduate Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$48,573
Average Need-Based Loan
$4,236
Undergraduates who have borrowed through any loan program
65%
Average amount of loan debt per graduate
$35,520
Average amount of each freshman scholarship/grant package
$50,489
Financial aid provided to international students
Yes

Available Aid

Financial Aid Methodology
Scholarships and Grants

Need-Based Aid

01 - Need-Based College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds
02 - Need-Based Federal Pell
03 - Need-Based Private Scholarships
04 - Need-Based SEOG
05 - Need-Based State Scholarships

No-Need-Based

01 - Institutional non-need-based scholarship or grant aid is available

Federal Direct Student Loan Programs

01 - Direct PLUS Loans
02 - Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans
03 - Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans

Federal Family Education Loan Programs (FFEL):

01 - College/university loans from institutional funds
Is Institutional Employment Available (other than Federal Work Study)
Yes

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What students say

The school’s Center for Career Engagement provides the digital platforms Handshake and connectGettysburg, which offer access to networks of companies and alumni, respectively. As one enrollee explains, “Many of the alumni have fabulous jobs and want to help [new] graduates get amazing jobs.” The school also helps students plan for the future through a series of Career Exploration programs, including job shadowing, internships and externships, and three-day career immersion trips. Taking place during winter break or after May exams, these trips include site visits, case study presentations, and alumni networking receptions. Assessed together, more than eight thousand opportunities are available because of these programs. To ensure a wide variety of opportunities are available, the school has numerous employer-partners across a wide range of industries. These partners provide panels and information sessions, meet-and-greets, and on-campus interview sessions. Additionally, professors are readily available to discuss career options with students, and they “also write recommendations for students seeking outside opportunities.” Upon graduation, Gettysburg students reported a median starting salary of $68,900 to Payscale.com, with 50 percent finding meaning in their chosen professions.

Graduation Rates

Graduate in 4 years
78%
Graduate in 5 years
81%
Graduate in 6 years
82%

Career Services

01 - Alumni Network
02 - Alumni Services
03 - Classes
04 - Interest Inventory
05 - Internships
06 - Regional Alumni

Opportunities at School

01 - Experiential
02 - Internship

ROI & Outcomes Information from PayScale

Starting Median Salary (Up to Bachelor's degree completed, only)
$72,000
Mid-Career Median Salary (Up to Bachelor's degree completed, only)
$145,200
Starting Median Salary (At least Bachelor's degree)
$74,000
Mid-Career Median Salary (At least Bachelor's degree)
$144,200
Percent High Job Meaning
48%
Percent STEM
25%
Return on Investment (ROI) rating
91/99

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  • African Studies.
  • African-American/Black Studies.
  • Asian Studies/Civilization.
  • Caribbean Studies.
  • Chinese Studies.
  • Ethnic Studies.
  • Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies.
  • French Studies.
  • Gay/Lesbian Studies.
  • German Studies.
  • Italian Studies.
  • Japanese Studies.
  • Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
  • Latin American Studies.
  • Near and Middle Eastern Studies.
  • Regional Studies (U.S., Canadian, Foreign)
  • Spanish and Iberian Studies.
  • Women's Studies.
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02 BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES.

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  • Biology/Biological Sciences, General.
  • Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences, Other.
  • Exercise Physiology.
  • Genetics, General.
  • Microbiological Sciences and Immunology, Other.
  • Molecular Biology.
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03 BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES.

  • Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other.
  • Business/Commerce, General.
  • Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies.
  • Finance, General.
  • International Business/Trade/Commerce.
  • Management Science.
  • Marketing/Marketing Management, General.
  • Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management.
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04 COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES.

  • Computer and Information Sciences, Other.
  • Computer and Information Sciences, General.
  • Computer Science.
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05 EDUCATION.

  • Biology Teacher Education.
  • Chemistry Teacher Education.
  • Education, General.
  • English/Language Arts Teacher Education.
  • Foreign Language Teacher Education.
  • French Language Teacher Education.
  • German Language Teacher Education.
  • Health Teacher Education.
  • History Teacher Education.
  • Latin Teacher Education.
  • Mathematics Teacher Education.
  • Music Teacher Education.
  • Physics Teacher Education.
  • Reading Teacher Education.
  • Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Education.
  • Secondary Education and Teaching.
  • Social Science Teacher Education.
  • Social Studies Teacher Education.
  • Spanish Language Teacher Education.
  • Teacher Education, Multiple Levels.
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06 ENGINEERING.

  • Engineering, General.
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07 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS.

  • English Language and Literature, General.
  • English Language and Literature/Letters, Other.
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08 FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS.

  • Ancient/Classical Greek Language and Literature.
  • Arabic Language and Literature.
  • Chinese Language and Literature.
  • Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General.
  • Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other.
  • Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.
  • French Language and Literature.
  • German Language and Literature.
  • Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General.
  • Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.
  • Italian Language and Literature.
  • Japanese Language and Literature.
  • Latin Language and Literature.
  • Modern Greek Language and Literature.
  • Spanish Language and Literature.
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09 HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS.

  • Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General.
  • Health/Medical Preparatory Programs, Other.
  • Pre-Dentistry Studies.
  • Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies.
  • Pre-Nursing Studies.
  • Pre-Pharmacy Studies.
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10 HISTORY.

  • American History (United States).
  • Asian History.
  • European History.
  • History, General.
  • History.
  • Public/Applied History.
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11 LEGAL PROFESSIONS AND STUDIES.

  • Pre-Law Studies.
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12 MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS.

  • Applied Mathematics, General.
  • Mathematics, General.
  • Mathematics, Other.
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13 MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES.

  • International/Global Studies.
  • Mathematics and Computer Science.
  • Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General.
  • Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution.
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14 NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION.

  • Environmental Science.
  • Environmental Studies.
  • Natural Resources Conservation and Research.
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15 PARKS, RECREATION, LEISURE, AND FITNESS STUDIES.

  • Health and Physical Education/Fitness, General.
  • Sport and Fitness Administration/Management.
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16 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES.

  • Jewish/Judaic Studies.
  • Philosophy and Religious Studies, Other.
  • Philosophy, Other.
  • Philosophy.
  • Religion/Religious Studies, Other.
  • Religion/Religious Studies.
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17 PHYSICAL SCIENCES.

  • Astronomy.
  • Chemistry, General.
  • Chemistry, Other.
  • Physical Sciences.
  • Physics, General.
  • Planetary Astronomy and Science.
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18 PSYCHOLOGY.

  • Psychology, General.
  • Psychology, Other.
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19 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE PROFESSIONS.

  • Public Policy Analysis, General.
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20 SOCIAL SCIENCES.

  • American Government and Politics (United States).
  • Anthropology, Other.
  • Anthropology.
  • Economics, General.
  • International Economics.
  • International Relations and Affairs.
  • Political Science and Government, General.
  • Sociology and Anthropology.
  • Sociology.
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21 VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.

  • Art History, Criticism and Conservation.
  • Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General.
  • Film/Cinema/Video Studies.
  • Fine/Studio Arts, General.
  • Music Management.
  • Music Performance, General.
  • Music Theory and Composition.
  • Music, General.
  • Visual and Performing Arts, General.

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