Beloit College
Founded 1846
President Eric Boynton (President)
Fees USD 54,000
Acceptance Rate Selective (20–50%)
Campus Setting Suburban
Beloit College is a private liberal arts college founded in 1846 in Beloit, Wisconsin, on the Rock River at the Wisconsin-Illinois border. Consistently ranked among the top 80 liberal arts colleges in the US, Beloit enrolls 1,200 students and is particularly known for anthropology and archaeology (home of the Logan Museum of Anthropology with 340,000+ artifacts), international education, and a creative open curriculum.
Programs
- Anthropology and Archaeology — Logan Museum of Anthropology: 340,000+ artifacts; top program at a US LAC
- International Education — Exceptional study abroad participation and international student body
- Sciences — Strong pre-health and environmental sciences on the Rock River
- Open Curriculum — Creative and flexible approach to liberal arts education
How to Apply
- Application: Common App | Acceptance Rate: ~56% | Tuition: ~$54,000
