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Founded: 1846
Location: Grinnell, Iowa (population 9,100); on or near Interstate 80, U.S.
Highways 6 and 63, State Highway 146; one hour from airports at Des Moines and
Cedar Rapids
Type: Private, coed, residential, liberal arts
Degree Conferred: Bachelor of Arts
Enrollment: Approximately 1,500, generally from all states and about 50 countries
Six-Year Graduation Rate: 87.0 percent
Student:Faculty Ratio: 9:1
Academic Year: Late August through mid-May (two semesters)
Accreditation and Affiliations: Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission
of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, 30 North LaSalle
Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504, telephone 312-263-0456; on the approved
list of the American Chemical Society; Phi Beta Kappa chapter chartered in 1907;
member of the Midwest Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association (Division III);
member of the Associated Colleges of the Midwest, Great Lakes Colleges Association,
American Council on Education, Association of American Colleges and Universities, Council for
Higher Education of the United Church of Christ, College Board, and other national and regional
associations.
Libraries: The Grinnell College Libraries--consisting of Burling Library,
Windsor Science Library, and the Music Library--hold more than a million books and
government documents, over 5,100 serials, roughly 30,000 audiovisual units, and nearly
8,000 e-books; select depository for federal documents
Academic Support Laboratories: Library Lab, Mathematics Lab, Reading Lab, Science
Learning Center, Writing Lab
Distinguished Programs: Center for Prairie Studies, Center for
the Humanities, Center for International Studies, Noun Program in Women's Studies,
Peace Studies Program, Rosenfield Public Affairs Program
Campus: 120 acres, 63 buildings (including 19 residence halls),
365-acre environmental research area
Colors: Scarlet and Black
Nickname: Pioneers
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