Dartmouth Common Data Set

Dartmouth Common Data Set

Dartmouth Common Data Set

Published March 19, 2020 | Last Updated March 27th, 2024 at 01:08 pm

Dartmouth Common Data Set

Sifting through a college’s Common Data Set can take a lot of time. Instead, we’ve gathered the most important information from Dartmouth’s most recent Common Data Set to provide you with the information you need, at a quick glance.

This guide contains key information from Dartmouth’s Common Data Set 2022-2023.

Dartmouth Common Data Set Quick Facts

Quick Facts

  • Public vs. Private: Private
  • Geographic Region: New England
  • State: New Hampshire
  • Student to Faculty Ratio: 7 to 1
  • Full Time Undergraduates: 4,556

 

Merit Scholarships for Dartmouth

  • Percentage of students with no financial need who were awarded merit scholarships: N/A
  • Average dollar amount of non-need based merit scholarships: N/A

Important Factors Considered For Admissions

Academic

  • Rigor of secondary school record
  • Class rank
  • Academic GPA
  • Standardized test scores
  • Application Essay
  • Recommendation(s)

Non-academic

  • Extracurricular activities
  • Character/personal qualities

Student Life Information

  • Percentage of students from out-of-state: 97%
  • Percentage of students who join sororities: 36%
  • Percentage of students who join fraternities: 35%

Student Diversity

  • Percentage of nonresident aliens: 14%
  • Percentage of Hispanic/Latino: 10%
  • Percentage of Black or African American, non-Hispanic: 6%
  • Percentage of White, non-Hispanic: 47%
  • Percentage of American Indian or Alaska Native, non-Hispanic: 1%
  • Percentage of Asian, non-Hispanic: 13%
  • Percentage of Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic: Less than 1%
  • Percentage of unknown race and/or ethnicity: 2%

This information was gathered from the Dartmouth Data Set 2022-2023

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