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Carlton College

Carleton College
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Latin: Collegium Carleton
Former names
Northfield College
Motto Declaratio Sermonum Tuorum Illuminat (Latin)
Motto in English
The Revelation / Announcement of Your Words Illuminates
Type Private liberal arts college
Established 1866
Endowment $738.1 million (2016)
President Steven G. Poskanzer
Academic staff
245 (2015)
Undergraduates 2,014 (2015)
Location Northfield, Minnesota, United States
Coordinates: 44°27′43″N 93°9′13″W / 44.46194°N 93.15361°W / 44.46194; -93.15361
Campus Rural, 1,040 acres (420 ha)
Student newspaper The Carletonian
Colors Blue and Maize
         
Athletics NCAA Division IIIMIAC
Nickname Knights
Affiliations
Website www.carleton.edu
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University rankings
National
Forbes 27
Liberal arts colleges
U.S. News & World Report 7 (tied)
Washington Monthly 14

Carleton College (/ˈkɑːrltn/ KARL-tin) is a private liberal arts college in the historic town of Northfield, Minnesota. The college enrolled 2,014 undergraduate students and employed 245 instructional faculty members in fall 2015. Carleton is one of few liberal arts colleges that runs on the trimester system.

In its 2017 edition of national liberal arts college rankings, U.S. News & World Report ranked Carleton seventh-best overall and first for undergraduate teaching

The 1,040-acre rural campus is located next to the adjoining 880-acre Cowling Arboretum, which became part of the campus in 1920. The school's location in Northfield places it 40 miles from the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan complex. The architecture of campus buildings ranges from Collegiate Gothic to contemporary, with the first building built in 1872 and the most recent in 2011.

From 2000 through 2016, the institution has produced 122 National Science Graduate Fellows, 112 Fulbright Scholars, 20 NCAA Postgraduate Scholars, 22 Watson Fellows, 13 Goldwater Scholars, and 2 Rhodes Scholars. Carleton is also one of the largest sources of undergraduate students pursuing doctorates per one hundred students for bachelors institutions. In 2015, the school was designated a "Top Producer of Fulbright Awards for American Students at Bachelors Institutions" with 4 grants awarded that year, ranking it tied for 29th for undergraduate student awards.


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