Earlham College
801 National Road West
Richmond, Indiana 47374-4095
Earlham College is a
liberal arts college organized around four academic divisions -
fine arts,
humanities, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences. This Richmond, Indiana, college offers the
Bachelor of Arts degree in a wide array of disciplinary and interdisciplinary fields. The College also offers the Master of Arts in Teaching and Master of
education degrees.
Earlham College was established by the Religious Society of Friends in 1847, and remains true to the Quaker values of tolerance, equality, justice, respect, and collaboration. Today more than 10% of Earlham's faculty and students identify as Quakers.
Earlham College is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The graduate programs in Education are accredited by the Indiana Professional Standards Board. The Earlham School of Religion is accredited through the Association of Theological Schools.
Quick Facts:
The student-to-faculty ratio is about 12:1.
Earlham College's athletes, representing more than 15 varsity sports, compete in the NCAA Division III and the North Coast Athletic Conference.
More than 70% of Earlham College students participate in off-campus study in over 20 countries and throughout the United States.
Earlham College has long emphasized volunteer service; students contribute tens of thousands of hours of community service each year.
Undergraduates can connect to the campus network from ports in their residence hall rooms or via the wireless network from access points around campus.
More than 75% of Earlham College alumni complete graduate degrees.
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