Gettysburg College is a private institution established in 1832 with suburban setting located at Gettysburg. It is ranked 63 in National Liberal Arts Colleges in 2024 edition of Best Colleges. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 2,241. It practices semester-based academic calendar. On campus, there are about 120 student clubs and organizations, and Gettysburg has nearly 20 fraternities and sororities, which more than 40 percent of students join. Freshmen must live on campus, and will be assigned a room near others in the same First-Year Seminar or writing course. Ninety percent of all students opt to live on campus, and sophomores, juniors and seniors are assigned housing through a lottery system. Living on campus puts students in close proximity to The Attic, the school’s night club. Undergraduate students can get a feel for career life through the school’s career immersion trips. Students take three- to five-day trips to Washington, Boston, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and New York to attend company presentations, meet with prominent alumni and work together on case studies. Students can also complete weeklong externships as early as freshman year. Externship opportunities are found across the country, and the Gettysburg Center for Career Development pays for any transportation costs. Students interested in history don’t have far to go for an internship, though, with opportunities at nearby landmarks like the Gettysburg National Military Park and Antietam National Battlefield.
Instate Tution Fee | $64,230 |
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Outstate Tuition Fee | $64,230 |
Room and Board Fees | $15,530 |
SAT/ACT | Required |
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SAT/ACT Writing (essay) | Not Required |
SAT Subject Test | Considered |
Essay or Personal Statement | Required |
English is the first language
Total Worth | $41,000 annually |
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Eligibility | Undergraduates |
Minimum Criteria | based on scholarly achievement and grade point average |
Requirement for maintenance | enrolled students must achieve the required cumulative GPA at the end of each academic year |
Separate application needed | No |
Application deadline | N/A |
Total Worth | $39,000 annually |
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Eligibility | Undergraduates |
Minimum Criteria | based on scholarly achievement and grade point average |
Requirement for maintenance | enrolled students must achieve the required cumulative GPA at the end of each academic year |
Separate application needed | No |
Application deadline | N/A |
Total Worth | $37,000 annually |
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Eligibility | Undergraduates |
Minimum Criteria | based on scholarly achievement and grade point average |
Requirement for maintenance | enrolled students must achieve the required cumulative GPA at the end of each academic year |
Separate application needed | -- |
Application deadline | N/A |
Total Worth | $33,000 annually |
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Eligibility | Undergraduates |
Minimum Criteria | based on scholarly achievement and grade point average |
Requirement for maintenance | enrolled students must achieve the required cumulative GPA at the end of each academic year |
Separate application needed | No |
Application deadline | N/A |
Total Worth | $42,000 per year |
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Details | The highest talent scholarship awarded to top musicians pursuing a music major (Bachelor of Music degree in Performance, Bachelor of Music Education, Bachelor of Arts in Music). Renewable annually based on satisfactory advancement in a music degree program, progress in private study, and satisfactory grade point average. |
Total Worth | $33,000 per year |
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Details | Talent scholarship awarded to students pursuing a Music Major or Music Minor and occasionally to highly-talented non-majors. Students must demonstrate satisfactory advancement in a music degree program (or minor), progress in private study, and maintain continued participation in a faculty-assigned conservatory ensemble. |