Franklin and Marshall College is a private institution established in 1787 with city setting located at Lancaster. It is ranked 35 in National Liberal Arts Colleges in 2024 edition of Best Colleges. Its tuition and fees are $68,380. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 1,990. It practices semester-based academic calendar. All first-year students are assigned to one of five college houses, known as Bonchek, Brooks, Weis, New and Ware. Each house is overseen by faculty members called dons and prefects. In each College House, students live together, share meals and plan and attend events. First-year students must live in their college house. Sophomores, juniors and seniors can choose to as well. In addition to activities through the college houses, students can choose from more than 100 clubs and organizations, including nearly a dozen fraternities and sororities. The Greek system draws more females than males; about 20% of men join, compared to about 30% of women. The school receives more than $500,000 a year for projects, and research fairs in the fall and spring showcase student-faculty projects. Students are also encouraged to study abroad; the school offers programs in 200 locations around the world, and about half of the student body studies abroad each year.
#35 in National Liberal Arts Colleges
Location
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Type
4-year Private
Year Founded
1787
Selectivity
Moderate
Size
Small
1,990 Undergraduates