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Dr.John Petersen: Professor of Environmental Studies and Biology- Janet (Strukely) Dziak: Adjunct Faculty
In the past 180 years and counting, Oberlin College has come to represent
the best that liberal arts colleges have to offer. It was the one of the
first American college to admit women and people of color, and its
academics are regarded as some of the finest in the nation.
Oberlin administers academics through its College of Arts &
Sciences and
its world-renowned Conservatory of Music. If desired, students can choose
to pursue a joint-degree program between these two schools. Programs are
available in a variety of subjects, from Neuroscience to Peace & Conflict
Studies.
Despite being a smaller school, Oberlin’s campus offers big
opportunities. Student life at Oberlin includes more than 20 varsity
sports teams, about 150 student clubs, and more than 540 music, theater
and dance performances.
As a highly selective institution, Oberlin seeks dynamic, interesting and
intellectually motivated students. Admissions requirements for the
College of Arts & Sciences include the Common Application (and Oberlin
Supplement), high school transcript, SAT/ACT scores and two teacher
evaluations. Applicants to the Conservatory of Music must also audition.
Oberlin is committed to making tuition affordable for all of its admitted
students. Financial aid opportunities include federal grants and loans,
student employment and institutional scholarships, for which all
applicants are automatically considered.