Dartmouth College New Hampshire

Highly selective research university in New Hampshire with 6.2% acceptance rate and strong social sciences focus.

College statistics

Address:
207 Parkhurst Hall
Hanover, NH
03755
Sector Group:
Private Not-for-Profit 4-Year or Above
Official Website:
https://dartmouth.edu/
Setting:
Town
Research Activity Tier:
Research 1: Very High Spending and Doctorate Production
Economic Mobility Index:
Lower Access, Higher Earnings
Primary Undergraduate Major:
Social Sciences

Dartmouth College is a prestigious research university in Hanover, New Hampshire, classified as Research 1 with very high research spending and doctorate production. The college enrolls 6,746 students and emphasizes undergraduate education alongside graduate and doctoral programs, with Social Sciences as the primary undergraduate major.

Tuition is $66,123 annually with a total cost of attendance of $85,872, which includes $19,749 in room and board. Admissions are highly selective, with a 6.2% acceptance rate and strong standardized test scores: the 75th percentile SAT Reading score is 780, SAT Math is 790, and ACT Composite is 35. Many students receive need-based financial aid and pay significantly less than the published cost of attendance.

Dartmouth's selectivity means it serves students with exceptional academic credentials and demonstrated financial need. The college's substantial endowment and research profile support extensive opportunities in scholarship and hands-on inquiry. Visit dartmouth.edu for more information about admissions and financial aid.