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What Makes Us Special

About Centre College

National liberal arts institution of around 1,200, founded 1819. Widely recognized for academic quality, educational value, and alumni achievement. Provides personal education enabling students to achieve extraordinary success in advanced study/careers. Features one of America's leading foreign study programs (about 85% of students participate). Study abroad, internships, and graduation in four years guaranteed under terms of the Centre Commitment. Located in Danville, Kentucky within easy driving distance of three major cities.

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Admissions  Help

Middle 50% ACT Range For Freshman Class*

English25-33
Mathematics25-30

* Either ACT or SAT is required, but there's no preference as to which one.

Average High School GPA of Freshman Class: 3.58

Freshman Class Geographical Profile  Help

Enrollment  Help

Gender: All Undergraduates  Help

Women 55%
Men 45%

Diversity: All Undergraduates  Help

Freshmen Returning For Sophomore Year: 91%  Help

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Price of Attendance in 2009-10  Help

Centre's comprehensive fee for 2009-10 is $39,000, which includes all costs for an on-campus, residential experience with the exception of books and elective costs. The average student also spends approximately $2,300 a year in indirect costs, for such items as books, transportation, and personal expenses.

Percent of Freshmen Receiving Aid by Type  Help

2008 Average Net Tuition for
Aided Undergraduates *  Help

* Net tuition for each individual student may be lower or higher
depending on family income and student eligibility
and availability of grant aid.

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Average Undergraduate Loans  Help
Owed At Graduation 
$17,190

Tuition and Fees History  Help

This is a comprehensive fee. See 'Price of Attendance' text for more information.

About Our Faculty  Help

Faculty Information

Student Faculty Ratio 11:1
Full-time Faculty with highest degree 92%

Undergraduate Class Size

Number of Students 2-19 20-39 40-99 100+ Total
Number of Classes 153 110 1 0 264

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