Dartmouth College

Hanover, NH
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Acceptance Rate
6%
Enrollment
4,367
Graduation Rate
96%
Student-Faculty Ratio
7:1
Median Earnings (10yr)
$97,434
Retention Rate
98%

Admissions

SAT Range (25th–75th)15001570
8001600
ACT Range (25th–75th)3335
136

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Cost & Financial Aid

In-State Tuition
$65,739
Out-of-State Tuition
$65,739
Avg Net Price
$28,619
Room & Board
$19,009
Total COA
$83,802
Median Debt
$17,500

Net Price by Family Income

$0–30,000
$2,978
$30,001–48,000
$-377
$48,001–75,000
$5,841
$75,001–110,000
$13,426
$110,001+
$51,575
Pell Grant Rate: 15%
Federal Loan Rate: 12%

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Sticker Price$84,748
Estimated Net Price$28,619 (avg)

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Outcomes

Graduation Rate
96%
Median Earnings (10yr)
$97,434
Retention Rate
98%
Median Debt
$17,500

Top Programs

Social Sciences
28.7%
Computer Science
10.2%
Interdisciplinary Studies
9.3%
Biology
8.9%
Mathematics & Statistics
7.3%
Engineering
6.9%
Ethnic, Cultural & Gender Studies
4.9%
Visual & Performing Arts
4.5%
Physical Sciences
3.6%
Philosophy & Religious Studies
3.5%

Top Majors

MajorGraduatesEarnings (4yr)
Economics166$118,120
Political Science and Government129$84,898
Engineering Science103$90,843
Computer Science99$157,053
Research and Experimental Psychology63
Biology, General53
Anthropology53
History50$82,121
Mathematics46$124,017
Neurobiology and Neurosciences43
Area Studies41$71,072
Natural Resources Conservation and Research40
Mathematics and Statistics, Other38
Sociology35$71,802
English Language and Literature, General33$55,730

Demographics

Men 51%Women 49%
White
46.4%
Black
6.2%
Hispanic
9.5%
Asian
14.0%
Two or More
7.0%
International
13.8%

Application Info

Deadlines

ED2025-11-01
RD2026-01-01
App Fee (Domestic)$85
App Fee (International)$85
7 required essays
Required

As you seek admission to Dartmouth’s Class of 2029, what aspects of the college’s academic program, community, and/or campus environment attract your interest? How is Dartmouth a good fit for you?*

Required

There is a Quaker saying: Let your life speak. Describe the environment in which you were raised and the impact it has had on the person you are today.

Required

Labor leader and civil rights activist Dolores Huerta recommended a life of purpose. “We must use our lives to make the world a better place to live, not just to acquire things,” she said. “That is what we are put on the earth for.” In what ways do you hope to make—or are you already making—an impact? Why? How?

Required

In “Oh, The Places You’ll Go,” Dr. Seuss invites us to “Think and wonder. Wonder and think.” Imagine your anticipated academic major: How does that course of study sync with Dr. Seuss’s advice to you?

Required

The social and family interactions of wild chimpanzees have been the focus of Dame Jane Goodall’s research for decades. Her understanding of animal behavior prompted the English primatologist to see a lesson for human communities as well: “Change happens by listening and then starting a dialogue with the people who are doing something you don’t believe is right.” Channel Dame Goodall: Tell us about a moment when you engaged in a difficult conversation or encountered someone with an opinion or perspective that was different from your own. How did you find common ground?

Required

"It’s not easy being green…” was the frequent refrain of Kermit the Frog. How has difference been a part of your life, and how have you embraced it as part of your identity, outlook or sense of purpose?

Required

Buddy Teevens ’79 was a legendary and much beloved coach at Dartmouth. He often told parents: “Your son will be a great football player when it’s football time, a great student when it’s academic time, and a great person all of the time.” If Coach Teevens had said that to you, what would it mean to be “a great person”?

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Data sourced from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Last updated January 2026.