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What is it that sets Monmouth apart from other colleges?

It's the feeling you get the first time you set foot on campus--a feeling you carry with you through  your college years and beyond. It's a sense of belonging, of community, of pride in your alma mater and confidence in yourself. It's a feeling that is reflected in our slogan, "What College Was Meant to Be."

Other colleges offer some of the same advantages as Monmouth: an excellent faculty, a beautiful and safe campus, opportunities for personal growth through service and social organizations, the chance to actively participate in athletics and extracurricular activities, and a place to meet new friends and experience different cultures.

Monmouth offers all of these, but with a personal touch you won't find just anywhere. We encourage you to visit campus, talk with students and professors...even sit in on classes or stay overnight in a residence hall. It's the best way get a taste of the Monmouth experience.

Undergraduate Liberal Arts College
Monmouth is a private, four-year liberal arts college offering the bachelor of arts degree. The College is fully accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Monmouth integrates a four-year program of general education with in-depth study in the major and a rich array of co-curricular activities in order to foster the discovery of connections among disciplines and of larger patterns of meaning.

Student Enrollment Profile
The college has 1,350 students enrolled in the 2007-2008 academic year, representing 20 states and 13 foreign countries.

55 percent of students are female, 45 percent are male.

The mid-50 percent of composite ACT scores for incoming students ranges from 21 to 26.

Monmouth's minority student representation is 11%, and international students make up 2% of the student body and represent 13 foreign countries.

The student/faculty ratio is 14:1. Average class size is 18.5.

Students of all races and creeds are equally welcome.

Majors
Monmouth College's 26 academic departments offer majors and minors in the following areas: Accounting, Art, Biology, Biochemistry, Biopsychology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Classics, Computer Science, Economics, Education, English, Environmental Science, French, Greek, History, International Business, International Studies, Latin, Management Information Systems, Mathematics, Music, Music Education, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Physical Education, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Relations, Sociology-Anthropology, Spanish, and Speech Communication and Theater Arts.

Pre-Professional Programs
Architecture, Computer Science, Dentistry, Engineering, Law, Library Science, Medical Technology, Medicine, Ministry and Christian Education, Nursing, Occupational and Physical Therapy, Reserve Officers Training Corps, Social Service, Teaching and Veterinary Medicine.

Academic Calendar
Monmouth College's academic year is in two semesters. Fall semester extends from late August to mid-December. Spring semester extends from mid-January to mid-May.

Admission Policy
Incoming Monmouth College students should complete a program of college preparatory classes in high school, score 18 or higher on the ACT and finish in the top half of their high school graduating class.

Athletics
The College’s participation in a full range of NCAA Division III programs is predicated on the belief that athletics, along with other extracurricular activities, can be an important part of a student’s education. As a member of the Midwest Conference, Monmouth offers 10 varsity sports each for men and women and 14 intramural sports.

Faculty
The college has 95 full-time equivalent faculty members; 76.2 percent of whom have earned the highest degrees in their fields, and 42 part-time members.

Financial Aid
99 percent of students receive financial assistance, such as federal grants and loans, state tuition grants and work-study programs. FAFSA required.

Huff Athletic Center
Monmouth College's $22 million Huff Athletic Center, opened in 2003, incorporated two earlier gymnasiums with a new 54,000-square-foot field house, a new natatorium and an educational wing to create a state-of-the-art athletic facility encompassing more than 155,000 square feet.

Intercultural Life
Intercultural Life focuses its attention on the nurturance and special needs of a growing number of students from diverse backgrounds, advising, counseling and encouraging them to be full participants in the college community.

Involvement
Nearly all Monmouth students are involved in one or more of the 80 student organizations, including music, theater, athletics, community service and debate.

Merit Scholarships
Monmouth College is serious about helping to make a college education affordable. In addition to offering a number of institutional scholarships, the Office of Financial Aid will assist students in identifying outside scholarships. Many "no-need" awards are made for academic and artistic merit.

Residence Life
93 percent of Monmouth students live on campus in one of the four women's residence halls, three men's residence halls, a fraternity complex, three coeducational residence halls, apartment-style housing, or five theme houses.

Location of the College
Monmouth College shares its name with the town that is its home, the seat of Warren County in western Illinois, a pleasant and hospitable community of 9,500 residents.

The Mississippi River, still the threshold of the American West, flows just 15 miles from Monmouth’s campus. Chicago is 180 miles to the northeast. The Quad Cities—Moline and Rock Island in Illinois, Davenport and Bettendorf in Iowa—straddle the Mississippi 40 miles due north.

Monmouth is easily accessible from Interstates 80 and 74. Commercial air service is available through Moline, Peoria, and Burlington, Iowa. Monmouth’s location also permits easy access to other academic communities: Western Illinois University is 30 miles south in Macomb; Augustana College is located in Rock Island; and Knox College, Monmouth’s traditional rival in athletics, is just 12 miles away in Galesburg.

The College’s History and Purpose
Founded in 1853 by Presbyterian pioneers, Monmouth College brought the blessings of civilization to the people of the rough frontier and spoke of traditional values to those who were shaping a new world. Though today our life knows different frontiers, the College still thinks of its purpose as its founders did—preserving and celebrating the traditions that have been entrusted to it while promoting discovery and investigation. Although the student body today includes many who come from far beyond western Illinois, Monmouth continues to have a strong sense of identity with its local community and with the region in which it is proudly rooted. Unusual for the time, Monmouth College was created as a coeducational institution.

Indeed, it was one of the first colleges to give women equality with men, and, not surprisingly, women’s interests have been prominent in the College’s history. Monmouth has chosen to remain the collegiate institution it was founded to be, preferring not to expand into a university. Monmouth continues to insist that its purpose is not to pursue knowledge for its own sake, in the university’s fashion, but to encourage students to seek values by bringing together knowledge and belief in a coherent whole. The College has neither graduate nor professional schools and is therefore able to focus its resources entirely on its undergraduates. In true collegiate fashion, Monmouth stresses the unity and equality of the academic disciplines that compose it. The College’s chief interest lies in providing its students a generous understanding of human experience; individual disciplines receive their sense of direction from that larger commitment rather than permitting the specific interest to become an end in itself.

 
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