• 50+majors, minors and concentrations are offered, plus advising for business, education, engineering, law and medical school.

  • 100%of demonstrated financial need is met for all four years of a student’s college experience.

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  • 15 students is the average size of a Kenyon class, allowing room for thoughtful and focused discussion.

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  • 91%of 2023 graduates were employed, continuing their education or committed to other plans within six months.

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Who We Are

We come to Gambier, Ohio, from every region of the country and corner of the globe to better understand our place in the world.

  • 1,752
    students call Kenyon home.
  • 47
    U.S. states are represented by Kenyon students, with the top three being New York, Ohio and California.
  • 48
    countries are represented by Kenyon’s international student population.
  • 33%
    of students identify as domestic students of color or international students.
  • 27%
    of professors are U.S. persons of color or international citizens.
  • 99%
    of Kenyon’s tenure-track faculty hold a Ph.D. or other terminal degree in their field.
  • 1824
    is the year Kenyon was founded, making us the oldest private college in Ohio.

What We Achieve

If there’s a key to Kenyon, it’s this: you thrive because your professors know and care about you — as a student, as a person.

  • 118
    students have been named Fulbright Fellows in the last 15 years, making Kenyon a top producer of these international scholars and teachers.
  • 91
    students have been named NCAA Postgraduate Scholars, ranking Kenyon second among Division III institutions.
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  • 35
    students have won Goldwater Scholarships, the most competitive undergraduate award in the sciences, since 2000.
  • 8th
    is where Kenyon ranks in the country (ahead of every Ivy) for the proportion of STEM grads to earn a doctorate in a STEM field.
  • 98%
    of Kenyon students who apply to graduate school are accepted into one of their top three choices.
  • 100%
    of young alumni surveyed say they learned to write better at Kenyon.
  • 200
    industries are represented by Kenyon’s global network of alumni and parent career mentors, who will connect you with job shadows, resume reviews, internships and interviews.
  • 1/4
    of Kenyon alumni work in the three largest U.S. metropolitan areas: New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles.
     

What We Study

No matter what you study at Kenyon, you’ll understand more than just the how of your discipline, you’ll dig deep into the why.

  • 50
    majors, minors and concentrations are offered at Kenyon, as well as pre-professional advising for graduate or professional school in business, education, engineering, law and medicine.
  • 30%
    of students major in the natural sciences.
  • 110
    students a year pursue College-funded research projects in the humanities, natural sciences and social sciences.
  • 200
    study-abroad and off-campus programs take students to more than 60 countries.
  • 45
    students serve as apprentice teachers in eight languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian and Spanish.

Where We Live

Our thousand-acre campus of woods and greens, distinguished by magnificent Gothic architecture, is the very picture of a liberal arts college.

  • 100%
    of students live on campus, making Kenyon one of the few fully residential colleges in the U.S.
  • 28
    residence halls range from historic stone buildings to modern apartments with kitchens.
  • 3,534
    feet is the length of Middle Path, Kenyon’s thoroughfare that connects all elements of campus.
  • 610
    acres of green centers and twelve miles of trails serve as a living laboratory.
  • 40%
    of food served in the dining hall is local, including vegetables grown at Kenyon’s farm.
  • 120+
    clubs and organizations are active on campus, including student-run publications and blogs, music and theater ensembles, and cultural and Greek organizations.

 

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