Extraordinary journeys begin in unexpected places.
Read more about the extraordinary places these students experienced through their Grinnell College journeys.
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Meredith was drawn to Grinnell’s individualized curriculum and its location. She chose Grinnell based on her sense of the College’s authenticity and how she would fit in here.
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Nora arrived at Grinnell with her college life planned out to the T. Fortunately, none of her plans came true! With new passions and community, she explored new horizons.
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Sophie looked forward to a college community. From being theatre's frequent flyer to their passion for mental health and therapy to studying in Spain, they created one with people they absolutely adore.
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Grinnell made Andrea feel like an individual and not just a number. She was also attracted to Grinnell's strong international community.
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Izzy wanted a small college that was not too far from home, but also not too close. She wanted to take a wide variety of classes. Grinnell hit the sweet spot.
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Harvey crafted out an experience that put his interests first — what he enjoyed studying, service, and a multiple off-campus study experiences.
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Vanessa was excited to be a part of a community where she could make impact. Finding a volleyball intramural club, shadowing two alumni, research, and her educational policy committee experiences proved that she can and would.
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Although she intended to pursue a pre-med path, Mia stayed open-minded and found something even more interesting to her.
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Brian always knew he wanted to go to a smaller school. After visiting lots of campuses, he came to Grinnell, and it just clicked.
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Caleb discovered his professional goals after multiple internships, clubs, and four years as a varsity soccer player.
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Jane was looking for a small liberal arts college where she could explore her interest in STEM, excel at soccer, and make long-lasting connections. She found it all at Grinnell.
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Matas engaged in rigorous self-examination and self-discovery at Grinnell. From his philosophy classes and research to his Wells Fargo internship in North Carolina, he found himself in multiple angles!
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Antonella came to Grinnell wanting a diverse, tight-knit community that welcomed international students, and a discussion-based, open curriculum that allowed her to explore topics that she hadn't studied before.