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CHARACTER
• Independent national
liberal arts college for women founded in 1889 and affiliated with the Presbyterian
Church (U.S.A.) whose mission is to educate women to think deeply, live
honorably, and engage the intellectual and social challenges of their times.
• Agnes Scott College
fosters an environment in which women can develop high expectations for
themselves as individuals, scholars, professionals, and citizens of the
world.
• Agnes Scott College
strives to be a just and inclusive community that expects honorable behavior,
encourages spiritual inquiry, and promotes respectful dialogue across differences.
• Located in Decatur, Georgia , a residential neighborhood and national historic district in metropolitan Atlanta, ASC offers the comfort of a small town
with the conveniences of a modern city. The combination of beautiful Collegiate
Gothic architecture and modern renovations on the 100-acre campus makes
Agnes Scott the perfect place to live and study.

WORTH NOTING
• U.S. News & World Report's America's Best Colleges 2008 ranked Agnes Scott College
in the top 10 liberal arts college in the South and named it the best
liberal arts college in Georgia and a top women's college in
the southeast. It is ranked #28
in "Great School, Great Prices."
• The Princeton
Review's The Best 366 Colleges 2008 ranked Agnes Scott College #15 nationally for "best classroom experieince" and #18 for "best quality of llife."
• Agnes Scott
women enjoy an exceptionally close-knit community. ASC values open communication
among faculty, students, and administrators, as evidenced by an active
student government. The student-governed Honor Code dates back to 1906
and promotes a high level of integrity and ethics on campus. By assuming
responsibility for promoting high standards of behavior and ethical ideals,
students take the lead in establishing a community of respect. Benefits
of the Honor Code include unproctored and self-scheduled exams.
• Distinguished
alumnae include: Georgia's first female Rhodes Scholar; Fulbright, Goldwater,
Truman, Rhodes, Pickering, and Gates Millennium scholarship winners; the
Chief Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court; the CEO of Ann Taylor; Pulizer Prize and Oscar winners; and the first woman
to chair the Federal Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

ENROLLMENT
• Approximately 1,000
students from 40 states and 30 countries
• 10:1 student-to-faculty
ratio
• Average class
size is 15; 60% of classes have 15 or fewer students
• A diverse
campus population, with 33% of students from underrepresented minorities
and 5% international students

FACULTY & ACADEMICS
• 100%
of tenure-track faculty hold the most advanced degree in their field;
of these, approximately 60% are women. There are no teaching assistants.
• 34
majors and 26 minors, as well as student-designed interdisciplinary majors
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Students may cross-register for courses at 18 other colleges in Atlanta
through the Atlanta Regional Council for Higher Education (ARCHE).

TUITION & FEES
• Comprehensive
Fee: $36,737
• More than 50 %
of students receive need- and/or merit-based assistance.
• Endowment
of more than $300 million, one of the largest per-student endowments in the
country

CAMPUS LIFE
• 91% of students
live on campus. Housing options include beautiful buildings constructed
in the early 1900s, as well as an apartment complex for juniors and seniors
and three academic theme houses.
• NCAA Division
III, Great South Athletic Conference; basketball, cross-country, soccer,
volleyball, tennis, softball, and swimming
• More than 80 organizations, including intramural sports

ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING CLASS
• Middle 50% SAT composite scores: 1060-1283
• Middle 50%
ACT score: 22-29
• Mean
GPA: 3.69
• Of
those reporting class rank, 39.8% graduated in the top 10% of their high
school class, 61.9% in the top 20%

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