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  1. My first-year at Dartmouth has been a period of profound growth and self-discovery. It has challenged me to push beyond my limits, embrace my strengths and weaknesses, and navigate the complex web of opportunities that define college life.

  2. home.dartmouth.edu › aboutAbout | Dartmouth

    Dartmouth faculty are passionate about teaching our students and are at the forefront of their scholarly or creative work. Dartmouth embraces diversity with the knowledge that it significantly enhances the quality of a Dartmouth education. Dartmouth recruits and admits outstanding students from all backgrounds, regardless of their financial means.

  3. home.dartmouth.edu › about › visitVisit | Dartmouth

    Different ways to visit Dartmouth, including through campus tours, commencement, libraries, the Hood Museum of Art, and the Hopkins Center for the Arts.

  4. home.dartmouth.edu › academics › undergraduate-arts-sciencesMajors and Minors | Dartmouth

    Define yourself. As a sophomore at Dartmouth, you’ll declare a major in an academic program that excites you intellectually. You can combine any of more than 60 majors with your pick of minors; fine-tune a major by adding studies from other departments and programs; or design a special major around your particular passion.

  5. A Dartmouth education is unlike any other. Through person-to-person teaching and opportunities to create and apply knowledge on campus and across the globe, we instill a love of learning and a passion for success.

  6. Engage in a conversation about what makes Dartmouth Dartmouth: its place, its people, and its program. Virtual campus tours (75 minutes) feature current students presenting live via Zoom. You will have the opportunity to ask questions in real-time and hear about student experiences at Dartmouth from the comfort of your own home. Register Now

  7. The setting gives Dartmouth a profound sense of place that has become one of its hallmarks. Its profound natural beauty was not lost on President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who remarked, "This is what a college should look like," when he visited in 1953. Dartmouth was the subject of a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case in 1819 (Dartmouth College v.