Colgate University is a private institution established in 1819 with rural setting located at Hamilton. It is ranked 21 in National Liberal Arts Colleges in 2024 edition of Best Colleges. It practices semester-based academic calendar. Students are required to live on campus which includes Greek houses and university apartments—for their first three years. Colgate’s academic departments and majors fall into one of four general divisions: humanities, natural sciences and mathematics, social sciences and university studies. Colgate has more than 20 off-campus study programs led by Colgate faculty, and the university also gives credit for programs offered by other universities. Arts programs include studies in theater, visual arts, film and media studies, and music.
Instate Tution Fee | $55,870 |
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Outstate Tuition Fee | $55,870 |
Room and Board Fees | $16,790 |
SAT/ACT | Required |
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SAT/ACT Writing (essay) | Recommended |
SAT Subject Test | Not Required |
Essay or Personal Statement | Required |
student study at a secondary school where English is the primary language of instruction
Total Worth | $34,000 |
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Details | an undergraduate junior at the time of application Final deadline: February must be a US citizen or US national |
Total Worth | $25,000 to fund undergraduate study abroad programs in Boren-preferred countries and languages. |
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Details | Apply to a study abroad program with a language study component in a Boren-supported country/language, and plan to continue language study after your return, have academic and career goals which resonate with Boren's emphasis on US national security and/or international affairs and must be a US citizen Campus preliminary deadline: December Final deadline: February |
Total Worth | $42,000 annual funding for graduate study in international affairs, plus mentoring and professional development help to prepare Fellows to enter the US Foreign Service. |
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Details | must be a US citizen Simultaneously be seeking admission to a 2-year, full-time graduate degree program in international affairs or a related field such as economics, history, political science, public administration, communications, public policy, business administration, or foreign languages (this excludes law school) must have a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.2 or higher Final deadline: mid-September |