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I think that, for the most part, the teachers at Gettysburg are awesome. The professors in my major are always willing to help me with any questions I have, and many of them even give out their home phone number so that we can contact them when they aren’t on campus. There is a huge variety of classes to take, which is great because we can choose to take classes that interest us, even if it’s in a discipline that’s not really a favorite. I also like that professors can make up their own classes so that they choose topics that they are passionate about, so that makes the class more fun because it’s easy to be engaged when the professor is enthusiastic.
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Overall Experience

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Four years may seem like a long time to spend at one place, particularly a place as geographically and numerically small as Gettysburg College. And while it may at first seem simultaneously overwhelming and underwhelming, Gettysburg has a way of growing on you. The key to getting the most out of Gettysburg is to understand what it is and what it isn’t, and to embrace the former and accept the latter. Gettysburg will never be a UNC or Ohio State in terms of diversity, class offerings, or athletics. Then again, you’ll never be in a class of 350 people, and you will never feel lost and or ostracized. The faculty is, for the most part, awesome. You have the chance to get to know your professors, as well as your classmates. The academics are challenging and rewarding. The more you put in, the more you get out. The study abroad, career development, and alumni services are incredibly useful, and they make what can normally be complicated and difficult processes exceedingly straightforward.

In the end, the two most important things you will take with you are your degree and your friends. Your degree is from a highly selective and challenging liberal arts college. It is not easy to earn, but it is not impossible either. It will get you a good job or into a good graduate school, and the education it represents will serve you well for the rest of your life. Your friends will be warm, caring, and intelligent people, with whom you share that intimate and unique bond that is only forged after years of youthful interaction away from home. You will experience things together that no one will ever quite understand. While there are certainly frustrating and even infuriating aspects of Gettysburg, it remains an institution that cares deeply about its students and their academic, emotional, and physical well-being. Its beautiful campus, challenging coursework, and comprehensive extracurricular system are what make Gettysburg College, overall, a great place to spend the best years of your life.

By The Numbers

General Information:
Gettysburg College
300 N Washington St.
Gettysburg, PA 17325

Control:
Private

Academic Calendar:
Semester

Religious Affiliation:
Lutheran

Founded:
1832

Web Site:
Main Phone:
(717) 337-6000

Full-Time Undergraduates:
2,436

Part-Time Undergraduates:
30

Total Female Undergraduates:
1,265

Overall Acceptance Rate:
46%

Early Decision Acceptance Rate:
65%

Early Action Acceptance Rate:
Not offered

Total Applicants:
4,842

Total Acceptances:
2,249

Freshman Enrollment:
710

Yield (% of admitted students who actually enroll):
32%

Early Decision Deadline:

November 15
January 15


Early Decision Notification:
December 15
February 15

Regular Decision Deadline:
February 15

Regular Decision Notification:
April 1

Must-Reply-By Date:
May 1

Transfer Applications Received:
153

Transfer Applications Accepted:
34

Transfer Application Acceptance Rate:
22%

SAT I or ACT Required?:
Either

SAT I Range (25th–75th Percentile):
1210–1340

SAT I Verbal Range (25th–75th Percentile):
610–670

SAT I Math Range (25th–75th Percentile):
600–670

Freshman Retention Rate:
90%

Top 10% of High School Class:
62%

Application Fee:
$45

Common Application Accepted?:
Yes

Supplemental Forms?:
Yes (Gettysburg supplement)

Admissions Phone:
(717) 337-6100

Admissions E-Mail:
Admissions Web Site:
Tuition:
$37,600

Room and Board:
$7,794

Books and Supplies:
$500

Average Need-Based Financial Aid Package (including loans, grants, work study, and other sources):
$24,580

Students Who Applied for Financial Aid:
65%

Applicants Who Received Financial Aid:
86%

Financial Aid Forms Deadline:
February 15 (January 15 for priority filing)

Financial Aid Phone:
(717) 337-6611

Financial Aid E-Mail:
Financial Aid Web Site:

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