
Colorado College
Colorado Springs, Colorado · Private (nonprofit)
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About
Colorado College is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is a private (nonprofit) institution. The university enrolls approximately 2,139 students.
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Cost breakdown
Colorado College's tuition is high, but the institution offers financial aid and scholarships to help offset the cost. The average net price is $35,281 per year, and the college provides need-based aid to many students. While only 16% of students receive Pell Grants, Colorado College's strong endowment positions it for continued financial sustainability.
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Colorado College is highly selective, with an acceptance rate of around 20%. The college received a record number of applications for the class of 2026 and admitted just above eleven percent. The admissions process requires strong academic performance, extracurricular involvement, and personal essays.
Academics
Colorado College is known for its distinctive Block Plan, where students take one course at a time for three-and-a-half weeks, allowing for deep immersion in the subject matter. The college has a 9:1 student-faculty ratio, fostering close relationships between faculty and students. With 42 majors and over 30 minors, Colorado College offers a rigorous liberal arts education.
Outcomes
Colorado College boasts a six-year graduation rate of 86%, exceeding the benchmark target. The college's emphasis on experiential learning through the Block Plan contributes to post-graduation success. Graduates pursue postgraduate education in health and medicine or natural sciences, and the Career Catalyst program helps students gain experience and launch successful careers.
Student life
Demographics
Compared to 5,382 national average
Colorado College offers a vibrant campus life with over one hundred clubs and student groups. The social scene is moderate, with students connecting through clubs, athletics, and outdoor activities. The college is located in Colorado Springs, providing access to outdoor adventures like hiking and skiing.
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About Colorado College
Colorado College is located in an urban setting and employs a "blended model" for campus safety, combining unarmed Campus Safety patrol officers with armed police officers. The college provides safety programs and services, including a "Safe Ride" program and emergency call boxes. Campus Safety continually collects reports about on-campus incidents.
Colorado College is recognized by the Carnegie Classification as a Research College and University (RCU). Students have the opportunity to work one-on-one with faculty on specialized research. The college supports student research experiences and offers funding opportunities.
Colorado College welcomes international students and offers study abroad and exchange programs. Students from 58 countries are represented at the school, with the majority coming from China, Canada, and India. The college provides a welcoming community for international students.
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