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Mitchell At-A-Glance
College Type: Coeducational, residential college offering certificate, associates and bachelors degrees.
Founding: Mitchell College was founded in 1938.
Accreditation: New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)
President: Dr. Mary Ellen Jukoski
Board of Trustees: click here for listing of Board of Trustees
Location: New London, CT – Suburban, residential, waterfront campus situated on the Connecticut shoreline, one hour to Hartford or Providence and two hours to Boston or New York City.
Campus: 65 acres that include two beaches, athletic fields, a pond and wooded trails (Mitchell Woods).
Buildings: administrative, instructional and residential buildings.
Residences: 75% of Mitchell’s students reside on campus in 7 residence halls (3 traditional-style halls and 4 waterfront Victorian houses).
Enrollment: 850 full and part-time students.
Male/Female Ratio: 55% male, 45% female
Diversity: For 2007-2008 academic year, students of color accounted for 29% of the student body.
Geographic Diversity: Students come from over 22 states and 12 international countries.
% Receiving Financial Aid: Over 80% of all students receive some form of need based and/or merit based (academic, involvement & leadership) aid.
Average Class Size: 12 to 18
Student/Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1
Student/Computer Ratio: 4 to 1
Degree Programs: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and Certificate
Semesters: Fall, Spring, Summer (4 & 5 week sessions, including STEP intensive support programs), and Winter (3 week sessions).
Associate Degree Transferability: 95% of Mitchell’s associate degree graduates pursue their bachelor degree at Mitchell College or go on to other top rated colleges or universities of their choice.
Program for Students with Learning Disabilities: Celebrating its 25th anniversary, Mitchell College’s Learning Resource Center (LRC) is nationally known and comprises one quarter of the student body.
Support: In addition to the LRC, Mitchell College offers a variety of support and tools offered including – Tutoring Center, English as a Second Language and Intensive English Programs, Service Learning, Discovery Program for undecided students, STEP summer programs, CHAMPS student-athlete program, and CARES value-based philosophy.
Athletics: Mitchell College is currently a probationary member of the National College Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III (begun in 2004). Mitchell offers the following - Women’s – soccer, volleyball, basketball, softball and cross country - Men’s – soccer, basketball, baseball, lacrosse and cross country - Co-Ed – sailing, golf, tennis, cheerleading.
Costs for 2008-2009 : Resident Student - $35,335 per year Commuting Student - $24,358 per year LRC Student - Level 1 - additional $6,500 per year LRC Student - Level 2 - additional $3,250 per year LRC Student - Level 3 - no additional charge Part-time tuition (8 credits or less) - $275 per credit hour
Admissions: Rolling Admissions – Application requirements include secondary/college transcripts, 2 letters of recommendation, and a personal statement (essay). An on-campus interview is highly encouraged (required for admission to the Thames Academy at Mitchell College).
Open Houses: Open House programs are scheduled in August, October, January, February, March and April of each year. For more information or to register for an open house, please call 1-800-443-2811 or email our Campus Visit Coordinator, Marie.
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