Latin: Collegium Dickinsonium | |
Motto | Latin: Pietate et doctrina tuta libertas |
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Motto in English
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Freedom is made safe through character and learning |
Type | Private |
Established | 1773 |
Endowment | $436.8 million |
President | Neil Weissman, interim |
Academic staff
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272 |
Undergraduates | 2,420 |
Location | Carlisle, PA, USA |
Campus |
Urban 170 acres (69 ha) |
Colors | Red and White |
Athletics | NCAA Division III – Centennial |
Nickname | Red Devils |
Affiliations |
Oberlin Group CLAC NAICU Annapolis Group |
Website | dickinson.edu |
Designated | July 01, 1947 |
Dickinson College is a private, residential liberal arts college in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 1773 as Carlisle Grammar School, Dickinson was chartered September 9, 1783, six days after the signing of the Treaty of Paris, making it the first college to be founded after the formation of the United States. Dickinson was founded by Benjamin Rush, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence, and named "John and Mary's College" in honor of John Dickinson, a signer of the Constitution who was later the President of Pennsylvania, and his wife Mary Norris Dickinson. They donated much of their extensive personal libraries to the new college.
With over 250 full-time faculty members and an enrollment of nearly 2,400 students, Dickinson has been recognized for its innovative curriculum and international education programs. For example, Dickinson sponsors 12 educational centers in other countries, with educational centers and study abroad programs established in cities such as Bologna, Málaga, and Toulouse since the mid-1960s. Its approach to global education has received national recognition from the American Council on Education and NAFSA: Association of International Educators. The college was among six institutions profiled in depth in 2003 by NAFSA for "Outstanding Campus Internationalization." In 2010, Dickinson received The Climate Leadership Award from the organization Second Nature for "innovative and advanced leadership in education for sustainability…." Typically, Dickinson receives approximately 6,000 applications for its 615 spaces, making it one of the most selective colleges in the nation.