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Colby College Office of Admissions and Financial Aid 4800 Mayflower Hill Waterville, 04901-8848 A MIND IS TO SHAPE. SO LISTEN, QUESTION, ARGUE, WONDER. BUILD A LIFE AROUND IT.

A LIFE IS TO SHARE. SO CONVENE, CONSPIRE, CREATE, CONNECT. THIS IS MAKE LASTING BONDS. THE COLBY ECOSYSTEM One of the world’s top colleges. All parts connected. Expansive, yet interdependent. On a 714-acre nature preserve. In close partnership with world-class research institutes. A jumping-off place for global exploration. Home to the nation’s finest college art museum, to centers for public affairs, international human rights, and A WORLD arts and humanities. A growing neighboring city with an indie cinema and historic opera house. Just 30 IS TO INHABIT. minutes from the state capital. SO VENTURE, REACH, CONTRIBUTE, DWELL. You could go elsewhere, but why? AND TRAVEL LIGHT. p. 2 COLBY SMART. Curriculum, research, interdisciplinary computation majors, thought centers, Jan Plan, study abroad

p. 46 APPLYING AND AID p. 18 ALL THINGS. OUR PEOPLE. Connected global community, faculty, students, culture, arts, athletics, service

p. 32 AH, THIS PLACE. Campus, regional partnerships, sustainability, Waterville, outcomes, alumni, visiting 3

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SMART.How do we define it? A powerful intellect, yes. The ability to think across categories. To speak and to write with clarity and conviction. But also an inner respect for the world and its people. An instinct to connect, not divide. A resolve to make a positive and lasting impact. 5

58 MAJORS

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So many options. But this much is known: You will build a flexible 70,000+ and faceted mind, tapping the insights and perspectives of many disciplines. You will gain experience and expertise through deep study and POSSIBILITIES close intellectual mentorship. Whatever your path, you will leave here ready to advance ideas, shape conversations, and drive the pursuit of solutions.

For a full list of majors and minors, visit page 48. 7

SPEND YOUR SUMMER AT COLBY AS A PAID RESEARCH ASSISTANT, joining your professors in work that often culminates in publication or presentations at major conferences. RESEARCH ONE-ON-ONE WITH A FACULTY MENTOR, through various programs that let you earn academic credit and get a head start on graduate study.

DESIGN YOUR OWN PROJECTS, drawing on funding from Colby’s departments, centers, and special programs—specifically DON’T WAIT. earmarked to support student research efforts. YOU DON’T EXPLORE EVERYTHING FROM CHINESE NOVELS TO HAVE TO. ITALIAN CUISINE through a humanities lab, Ample funding, an undergraduate-only population, taking experiential courses and a commitment to faculty/student collaboration that promote observation and experimentation in the means you can get involved in research right away. INVESTIGATE arts and humanities. Curious and capable, Colby students are an integral THE ROLE OF part of faculty research efforts—running studies, ENZYMES IN LEUKEMIA PRESENT TREATMENT scouring records, collecting data, reporting findings. RESEARCH OR with anticancer CREATIVE WORK What results is a remarkable opportunity to take part compounds that interrupt in the creation of knowledge. To publish and present at the Colby Undergraduate tumor proliferation—as part Research Symposium. (Last your work. To experience mentorship that spans of a faculty-led student spring, more than 650 students decades or a lifetime. research cluster. participated, including two-thirds of the Class of 2016.) 9 COUNTERI NTUITIVE. INDISP ENSABLE.

Pair your discipline with the future. In teaching, research, and programming, Our innovative interdisciplinary computation interdisciplinary thinking (IC) majors such as computational biology combine helps define a Colby study of computer science and another area— education. Other majors whether music, environmental science, theater and that draw upon multiple disciplines: dance, or any other discipline. The result is musicians who command the technology that drives their African-American Studies compositions, dancers who create their own stage American Studies effects, and biologists versed in bioinformatics. Education Equipped with computer knowledge specific Environmental Studies to their chosen field, IC majors are leaders and Global Studies bridge-builders, broad-minded thinkers with Jewish Studies a specialized focus—and ultra-competitive Latin American Studies applicants for grad school, jobs, and Science, Technology, After graduating from Colby and completing and Society a competitive entertainment technology research opportunities. internship at the Stagecraft Institute of Las Women's, Gender, and Vegas, IC Theater and Dance major Emily Post ’15 Sexuality Studies landed a job running a multimillion-dollar effects board for Carnival Cruise Line. 11

Picasso. Whistler. O’Keeffe. Cassatt. They’re all here at Colby, in permanent residence at the country’s finest college art museum. Drawing 50,000 visitors annually, these galleries are a living classroom, lending context to learning in more than 100 courses across 25 departments—from anthropology to French to biology—and placing students in constant conversation with some of art’s greatest creators.

FROM LEARN THE MASTERS. Longstanding partnerships with the Art Institute of Chicago, the Smithsonian Institution, Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, and other world-class museums provide prestigious internship opportunities specifically for Colby students. Dan Harris ’93, co-anchor of ABC’s 13 Nightline and the weekend edition of Good Morning America, spoke at Colby’s Goldfarb Center about his bestselling book, 10% Happier: How I Tamed the Voice in My Head, Reduced Stress Without Losing My Edge, and Found Self-Help That Actually Works—A True Story.

The conversation comes to us. Because of our location at the intersection of disciplines. Because of our position at the forefront of research. Because of our centers and institutes that serve as magnets, drawing leaders and thinkers and artists and activists from around the world. And because of our size and our collaborative approach, when the great contemporary minds come calling, you actually COLLABORATE HELP CONFER WITH LEADING COORDINATE WITH GLOBAL get to meet them. WRITERS, A NATIONAL THINKERS DIRECTORS, CONFERENCE AND LEADERS AND ARTISTS to cap a year of through research, through events research and events internships, and planned by students that shed light on an events curated by and sponsored by issue of importance Colby’s Goldfarb the Center for the and impact to Center for ON THE Arts and Humanities. Maine—and the Public Affairs. wider world. TAKE A PURSUE A BEATEN PATH. DEEP DIVE PREPARE HUMAN each year, exploring FOR LIFE IN A RIGHTS a chosen humanities- GLOBAL WORLD INTERNSHIP related theme with through program- supported by grants fellow students and ming, advocacy, and of up to $5,000 professors of many community building from the Oak disciplines. surrounding issues Institute for the of identity and Study of International difference through Human Rights. Colby’s Pugh Center. PROMOTE DIGNITY, Environmental policy major Anna Hess ’14 spent January of her sophomore year in FREEDOM, Ghana, Africa, teaching English and math. AND JUSTICE After graduating, Hess went to work for the by learning from and UN Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves. collaborating with front-line human Colby students and faculty spent 2015-16 exploring the theme rights activists “Human/Nature”—examining the who are in residence interplay between humanity and the at Colby each fall. physical world from antiquity to the present.

During a two-day visit to Colby, renowned artist and architect Maya Lin gave a talk and visited classrooms, engaging students in discussions of biodiversity and environmental activism. 15

TAKE A COURSE RESEARCH AND CHOOSE AMONG NEARLY OFF CAMPUS— DISCOVER 100 COURSES— such as ecology in in the lab or field, in the exploring specialized topics Costa Rica, fly fishing library or archives, in from big data to Jewish cooking (and literature) in California, collaboration with a professor, to narrative film production. or politics in Bolivia. and often with grant support.

January at Colby = your blank slate. A month devoted to just one pursuit, selected from a generous menu of options. Find a professor and head to the lab. Do an internship— anywhere in the world. Become a certified EMT. Learn blacksmithing (really). Whatever you THE choose, go deep. Feel the benefits of focus. JOY OF MONO- TASKING.

CREATE YOUR OPUS TRY ON A CAREER LEARN A LIFE SKILL— by working with a professor to through an internship from mindfulness pursue a self-designed creative in any field, in Waterville meditation to EMT certification project, community outreach or around the world. to furniture making. initiative, performance . . . Emily Middendorf ’17 spent her January interning at the Green or anything else. Heritage Fund in Suriname. 17

EMBRACE CONTRAST. The world gets smaller when you take your learning elsewhere, as two-thirds of Colby students do, choosing among 200 programs in more than 60 countries, adding context to knowledge, grounding theory in experience. Heading out, they are ambassadors of culture and perspective. Upon return, they bring the world home with them, expanding the conversation on campus.

A map outside the Office of Off-Campus Study is a constant reminder of Colby’s broad global footprint. 19

CALL IT HOME Our remarkable community consists of students who are grounded, connected, and extremely well supported—and who come from more than 80 countries around the world.

CREATE A COMMON BOND before classes even begin by taking a civic engagement trip with a small group of fellow first-years. ALL THINGS. OUR PEOPLE.

Colby is a magnetic hub, drawing and connecting aspiring minds of every shape and origin. KEEP THINGS MAKE A SMOOTH IN BALANCE, This is a place where intellectual curiosity is what we TRANSITION supported by on-campus have in common, and the things that make us different medical professionals, from high school to college are prized above all else. A place where simply walking with help from Colby’s counselors, and advisors around with open ears is a learning experience. 55 Community Advisors, devoted to your personal and A place where embracing complexity is part of the fun. trained in helping first-years academic well being (every build community. student has access to an Whether reaching out or looking inward, advising dean). we become our best when challenged to LIVE WITH live and think beyond the expected, UPPERCLASSMEN known, or comfortable. as a first-year, making connections with people who share your interests and getting the insider scoop from those who know Colby best. 21

They are scholars and thinkers and visionaries. They’ve earned the degrees and accolades to teach and research anywhere. They chose Colby for the chance to lead and mentor in a place that prizes access and trust and mutual regard. It happens organically, this forming of bonds that deepens learning and spills out beyond the classroom, into collaboration and conversation (and sometimes even friendship).

FACULTY MEMBERS ARE CITED REGULARLY IN THE MEDIA, including the New York Times, National Public Radio, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times.

MORE THAN 3 million

IN GRANTS AWARDED FOR FACULTY TEACHING AND RESEARCH IN 2015-16 THINKING PARTNERS. WE’LL 23 HOLD THE

DOORYou’ll see it when you visit. A tone, a style, a warmth regardless of the weather, a confidently generous approach to learning and life. We gather here to make each other better, enjoying the present while shaping the future. Come add your voice, your idea, your bold opinion. It will be heard. And FOR amplified in the best of company. YOU. 25

Pick your example: the group, the squad, the chorus, the ensemble. Complementary talents and divergent ideas gathered for mutual enjoyment and individual benefit. Whether singing “Shenandoah” or moving the ball up the field, we are smarter, stronger, faster, better when walking in the same direction. Two thousand students and 220 professors from every corner of the planet, enjoying a culture of shared success. TEAMS WORK. 27

COLLABORATE WITH CREATE TO GUEST ARTISTS to create and produce your own show during the annual CONNECT. New Works Festival.

STUDY WITH PERFORM WITH EXPLORE MEDIA— RENOWNED MUSIC A FACULTY-LED FACULTY, painting, drawing, ENSEMBLE— photography, printmaking, theorists, composers, from African drumming to sculpture, and design. performers, chorale to orchestra. and musicologists.

JOIN A STUDENT-RUN PLAY MUSIC GROUP— CARNEGIE HALL from the Colbyettes while touring with the () to the chamber choir or the Broadway Musical Revue string quartet. to the handbell choir.

ANALYZE A CREATIVE MASTER COMPUTER- RESEARCH TOPIC— GENERATED MUSIC and present your findings on through the interdisciplinary stage through the College’s computation major. Performance Lab Series. 29

It’s the look on their faces, the sound of their effort, the furious swell of the home crowd. MAINE It’s the grit and the pride and the sweat. You know it when you feel it, on the field or on the sideline. The perfect collision MEN’S WOMEN’S of purpose and passion and place. TEAMS TEAMS Alpine Skiing Alpine Skiing Baseball Basketball Basketball Crew Crew Cross Country Cross Country Field Hockey Football Golf Golf Ice Hockey TOUGH. Ice Hockey Indoor Track Indoor Track Lacrosse Lacrosse Nordic Skiing Nordic Skiing Outdoor Track Outdoor Track Soccer Soccer Softball Squash Squash Swimming Swimming Tennis Tennis Volleyball

CLUB SPORTS Cycling Fencing Rugby Sailing Ultimate Frisbee 31

BE PART OF THE SOLUTION Through long-term commitments or one-time volunteering, STUDY contribute to the 30,000+ AND ENGAGE hours Colby students Civic engagement courses volunteer each year. let you experience challenges firsthand while helping you develop the tools you need PICK YOUR CAUSE to meet them. The Colby Volunteer Center coordinates 20 ongoing community outreach initiatives, from cooking meals for the homeless to working with hospital patients.

RETURNING BE A MENTOR The beloved Colby Cares THE FAVOR. About Kids program pairs Colby students with Waterville In 1931, more than 100 years after our children for meaningful founding, the city of Waterville helped weekly mentorship across four years—and beyond Colby raise funds to purchase our (one in four Colby students 600-acre campus atop Mayflower Hill. participate). Today, the people of Colby fuel a culture of proactive reciprocal civic partnership with the Waterville community—with a special focus on its children. The exchange is strong and getting stronger.

EMBRACE THE URBAN LABORATORY Students study urban planning and public policy while playing an important role in the ongoing revitalization of downtown Waterville.

One of the nation’s oldest surviving wire-cable steel suspension bridges, the picturesque Two Cent Bridge spans the between Waterville and neighboring Winslow. 33 AH, THIS

DESIGNER PLACE. note to designer here People cross the world to visit Maine. And you might get to live here for four years. More than 60 buildings. An arboretum. A bird sanctuary. A picture-perfect pond. Everything situated to promote connections between ideas and experiences. Between the talented minds who choose to make this rare convergence of resources and opportunity their first or second home.

A CAREER CENTER that offers one-on-one guidance, preprofessional advising, skills workshops, on-campus recruiting, and a pipeline to alumni mentors AN ATHLETE’S PARADISE that includes an ice rink, PERKINS SEVEN CAMPUS ARBORETUM AND EATERIES, all-weather track, field house, FOUR LIBRARIES, squash complex, BIRD SANCTUARY including three dining halls lit turf football field, and 128 acres of Colby’s campus and two on-the-go options— including one devoted to science and another to art and state-of-the-art baseball/ are designated as serving vegan, gluten-free, softball complex a sanctuary for research and vegetarian fare music, and an acclaimed collection of rare books and recreation CUTTING- AN ART AND EDGE SCIENCE MUSIC CENTER 30 RESIDENCE HALLS FACILITIES, with classrooms, photography in a variety of including state-of-the-art and other studios, practice ALWAYS MOVING FORWARD configurations, housing the psychology and robotics labs rooms, an auditorium, 94 percent of students and a new observatory As the world shifts, we respond. On the horizon: a new center for an electronic music studio, discovery, global impact, and postgraduate achievement; a new who live on campus with a .7-meter (28-inch) and the College’s renowned downtown residence hall that will expand student engagement with research-grade art museum Waterville; and a new athletics facility that will (in our humble telescope opinion) be the finest at any college in New England. 35

MAKE MAINE YOUR DIGITAL HUMANITIES LAB by taking an innovative course WORK that incorporates the type of hands-on MAKE A ALONGSIDE SENIOR observation and experimentation DOCUMENTARY RESEARCH SCIENTISTS usually only associated with SPEND THE SUMMER exploring oceanography, study and research in the focused on the immigrant EXPLORING GENETICS microbiology, or bioinformatics natural sciences. experience of Maine’s AND GENOMICS at the Bigelow Laboratory for Somali Bantu community as a funded research associate Ocean Sciences. through Colby’s ethnographic at The Jackson Laboratory humanities lab. on Mount Desert Island.

LOCATION, EXPLORE WATER QUALITY AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF DEVELOPMENT through research opportunities on the Belgrade Lakes, just LOCATION, 15 minutes west of campus. LOCATION.

PURSUE RESEARCH IN A NATIONAL LANDMARK, To factor in your planning: a Colby-owned nature preserve a set of opportunities found nowhere that includes a kettle-hole else. Colby’s outsized impact results from bog with a 40-foot-deep close partnerships with Maine institutions sphagnum mat. and natural resources that dramatically EXPOSE THREATS expand the scale and magnitude of the TO DEMOCRACY possibilities. In the lab or in the field, by conducting research our setting is everything. DO RESEARCH that reveals the impact AND CREATIVE WORK of socioeconomics ON A PRIVATE ISLAND, on voter participation in an opportunity made possible by local communities. a special partnership between Colby and the Wyeth estate. 37

In 2013 Colby became just the fourth college to achieve carbon neutrality. A biomass heating plant. Renewable electricity resources. An award-winning Environmental Studies Program that fuels student research. A gold rating from the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment, and Rating System. A solar array in the planning. The people of Colby embrace and uphold the call to environmental leadership with purpose, pride, and constant effort. NOT EASY BEING

Colby’s 15,800-square-foot biomass plant uses locally sourced wood from sustainable forestry operations to produce heat, hot water, and the cogeneration of energy—eliminating the need for one million gallons GREEN. of heating oil per year. 39

JUST DOWN THE HILL.

Small city, big future. (just a few miles from campus)

ONE-OF-A-KIND AN INDEPEN- AN OPERA A BUSTLING MILES EATERIES DENT MOVIE HOUSE FARMERS’ AND MILES (including Lebanese, THEATER (central Maine’s MARKET OF TRAILS Japanese, and (recently named cultural center, (with produce and (for hiking, biking, Mexican) one of New offering theater, products solely snowshoeing, and England’s five best) ballet, concerts, from local farmers cross-country skiing) and comedy) and artisans) 41

Colby’s five-year 81% medical school of Colby’s 2015 acceptance rate: cycle applicants Ernst & Young were admitted to Massachusetts law school (including The top General Hospital acceptances at Match Education 71% 16 of the top 20 law schools). McGladrey 2015 national 25 Morgan Stanley average: employers of the 95% Ocean Spray Members of Class of 2015: of Colby’s Class of Omniclaim Colby’s Class of 2015 is either Acquia Overland 40% 2015 completed 109 employed (81%) or in Amazon internships in 11 graduate or AmeriCorps Regent Atlantic countries, including: professional school Colby students (14%). The rest are Barclays Capital Success Academy and alumni have Belgium either volunteering, Cambridge Charter Schools won more than China completing a Associates Teach for America 75 national Germany fellowship, traveling, Citigroup Unum fellowships and Haiti or in transition. Colby Wellist scholarships Nicaragua Dana-Farber WorldTeach over theincluding past 10 Republic of Korea years— Cancer Institute Deutsche Bank two Fulbright Grants, - two National Science Slovenia Epic Foundation Scholar Suriname ships, one Watson United States Fellowship, two Davis Vietnam Projects for Peace Class of 2015 Grants, and a employment by industry: Health care Business Rhodes Scholarship and financial finalist among the THE LIVING services Class of 2015. Communication, PROOF. arts, and media Come to Colby, and the evidence

suggests you’re going to find success, Other however you define it. Our Pulitzer Prize-winners, Fulbright Scholars, governors, senators, Ivy League professors, Education founders, thinkers, dreamers, doers, and Government, Fortune 500 CEOs are just the start of the story. nonprofit, and Equipped with the knowledge and intangibles they social services need to chart a path, our graduates fill their lives with purpose, adapting and evolving to meet the world’s constantly emerging challenges and opportunities. 43

COLBY FOR FOUR. COLBY FOR LIFE. Like the ceaseless clockworks of Miller tower, you’re always a part of this place. Your diploma doubles as a lifetime membership in a worldwide fellowship of people who lead and innovate and transform their world, who mentor our students and offer them internships, who hire our seniors before they even graduate. Who remain in More than a marketing concept, “Colby for Four. Colby for Life.” was developed by students as affectionate orbit, bound by loyalty and gratitude for four great a way to convey the lasting impact of this years they built a life upon. education—and the lifelong loyalty of alumni. 45 WARNING: THOSE WHO VISIT COLBY OFTEN The state of Maine END UP COMING HERE. is a state of mind, born of a place where the sun rises first, the fall is transcendent, and winter is sunnier than you might expect. With 542,629 acres of state and national parks, 228 miles of breathtaking coastline, and 90 percent of the nation’s lobsters, convincing your family to bring you might not be such a hard sell.

This book is just a Colby students PORTLAND SUGARLOAF frequently venture (1 HOUR, (1 HOUR, virtual handshake, out for day trips to 15 MINUTES) 30 MINUTES) the many natural Maine’s largest Largest ski resort some words and pictures meant to and civic wonders to city, with historic east of the start a conversation. The actual Colby can be found a few hours waterfront; Mississippi, with a only be found here, atop Mayflower Hill. In (or minutes) from a foodie paradise continuous vertical the level of discourse. In the long view down Mayflower Hill. drop of 2,820 feet ACADIA from Miller steps. In the smarts and warmth FREEPORT NATIONAL PARK QUARRY ROAD and scope of this community. This place (1 HOUR) (2 HOURS) TRAILS has a way of growing on you. And quickly. Famous for outlet The second-most (5 MINUTES) So visit by all means, but not unless shopping, Wolfe’s visited national Six miles of Neck Woods State park, with pristine world-class you’re prepared to stay. Park, the Desert of woodland, rocky groomed cross- Maine, and the L.L. beaches, and country ski trails Bean flagship store majestic peaks and state-of-the-art snowmaking system MT. KATAHDIN (2 HOURS, 45 MINUTES) Maine’s tallest mountain and the northernmost point of the Appalachian Trail 47

FINANCIAL AID AWARDED: More than $30 million

To hear students talk about opportunities for funded research, generous financial aid, and all the academic support available at Colby, please visit COMMITMENT.COLBY.EDU

2015-16 COMPREHENSIVE FEE: $61,730 (includes tuition, room, board, and some fees)

2015-16 AVERAGE FIRST-YEAR FINANCIAL AID AWARD: $43,845 PURSUE RESEARCH, INTERNSHIPS, AND OFF-CAMPUS STUDY funded by such programs as Colby Achievement Program in the Sciences, Presidential THE COLBY Scholars, and Bunche COMMITMENT Scholars. There’s no fee to apply. No extra essay to write. We’re also test flexible—which means you may submit either the SAT, ACT, Application Deadlines or two Subject Tests with your application. EARLY DECISION I We look beyond the numbers to consider the total Application and financial aid: Nov. 15 person that you are. If you are admitted, we meet EARLY DECISION II 100 percent of your demonstrated need with a Application and financial aid: Jan. 1 financial aid package that does not include loans. REGULAR DECISION Application: Jan. 1; financial aid: Feb. 1 COLBY FACTS

FOUNDED IN 1813, the nation’s Campus Life Class of 2020 Profile* 12th oldest private , the first previously all-male college to admit women, and the birthplace 30 9,833 of the nation’s first college-based RESIDENCE HALLS APPLICATIONS RECEIVED anti-slavery society, Colby is a highly selective college located on Mayflower 94 18.7% Hill in Waterville, Maine. PERCENT OF STUDENTS ACCEPTANCE RATE LIVING ON CAMPUS Enrollment Profile 1270–1470 100 MIDDLE 50 PERCENT SAT SCORES PERCENT OF FIRST-YEARS (critical reading and math only) 2,000 PARTICIPATING IN STUDENTS COMMUNITY-BUILDING TRIPS BEFORE CLASSES START 29–33 20%+ MIDDLE 50 PERCENT DOMESTIC STUDENTS ACT SCORES OF COLOR *As of August 15, 2016 10%+ FIRST-GENERATION COLLEGE STUDENTS 58 MAJORS, 33 MINORS African-American Cinema Studies* Environmental Mathematics 10%+ Studies Classical Studies Music NON-U.S. CITIZENS American Studies Civilization • Interdisciplinary • Interdisciplinary Anthropology • Anthropology Computation Computation Art* • English • Environmental Philosophy 43+/80+ • Art History Classics Studies* Physics STATES/COUNTRIES • Studio Art • English French Studies • Astrophysics Astronomy* Computer Science Geology Psychology Biology East Asian Studies Geoscience • Neuroscience Faculty • Cell and Economics German* Religious Studies Molecular • Financial • German Studies Russian Language Biology/ Markets Global Studies and Culture 220 Biochemistry • Mathematics Government Russian Language FULL-TIME FACULTY, • Computational Education* History and Literature* 97 PERCENT OF WHOM HOLD Biology • Professional Human Science, Technology, A PH.D. OR TERMINAL DEGREE • Ecology and Certification* Development* and Society Evolution Educational Studies Italian Studies* Sociology • Neuroscience • Human Japanese* Spanish 9:1 Chemistry Development Jewish Studies* Theater and Dance STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO • Biochemistry • Schools, Society, Latin American • Interdisciplinary • Cell and and Culture Studies Computation Molecular English Managerial Women’s, Gender, 15 Biology/ • Creative Writing Economics* and Sexuality MEDIAN CLASS SIZE Biochemistry Environmental Mathematical Studies

• Environmental Policy Sciences *Only offered as Science Environmental • Statistics a minor 76 Chinese* Science PERCENT OF CLASSES WITH FEWER THAN 20 STUDENTS

Colby complies with Title IX, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in educational programs and activities. Questions regarding Title IX may be referred to Colby’s Title IX coordinator or to the federal Office of Civil Rights. In compliance with the Clery Act, which requires Colby to disclose campus crime statistics, you will find Colby’s Annual Safety, Security, and Fire Safety Report at colby.edu/admissions/cleryreport.

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