Hartwick College
Bresee Hall, Oneonta, NY 13820
toll-free 888.HARTWICK or 607.431.4150
Adm. fax: 607.431.4102
E-mail: admissions@hartwick.edu
WWW: http://www.hartwick.edu
Degrees Offered:
Bachelor's
Fall 2005 Enrollment Undergraduate Total:
1,463 (Full-time: 613 men, 792 women; Part-time: 25 men, 33
women)
Fall 2005 Enrollment Graduate/First
Professional Total:
None
2006-2007 Tuition & Fees:
$28,030 per year, or $915 per credit (computer fee of $1,575 is
charged in first semester only)
2006-2007 Tuition:
$27,450
2006-2007 Room & Board:
$7,910
2006-2007 Room only:
$4,080
Application Deadlines for freshmen:
fall- February 15, early decision I November 15, early decision
II January 15; spring- n/a
Application Deadlines transfers:
fall- August 1; spring- January 1; April 1 for the nursing
accelerated summer program
Financial Aid Deadlines for freshmen:
fall- February 15, January 1 for early action; spring- January 1
Financial Aid Deadlines for transfers:
fall- August 1; spring- January 1; April 1 for the nursing
accelerated summer program
Application Requirements:
Transcript required; SAT or ACT optional; counselor and teacher
recommendations; essay; interview encouraged.
Campus Description:
Hartwick College, located in the city of Oneonta, NY, is set
amid the northern foothills of the Catskill Mountains. Boasting
30 academic majors with several more specialized minors and
pre-professional programs, Hartwick is a nationally-recognized
liberal arts and sciences college. With a student body of 1,450
from 38 states and 29 countries, Hartwick provides an atmosphere
of small classes, one-on-one interaction with professors, and a
commitment to the individual in making them prepared for the
21st Century. Hartwick issues a computer system to every
student, provides access to computer and telecommunications
networks, numerous internships and professional development
opportunities, and extensive off-campus studies programs. Strong
financial aid programs keep a Hartwick education affordable.
Sports:
Varsity Sports: Women's: basketball, cross-country,
equestrian, field hockey, indoor/outdoor track, lacrosse,
soccer, softball, swimming/diving, tennis, volleyball, water
polo. Men's: baseball, basketball, cross-country,
football, golf, indoor/outdoor track, lacrosse, soccer,
swimming/diving, tennis.
Intramurals: basketball, billiards, bowling, e-z
olympics, fantasy football, flag football, floor hockey,
racquetball, indoor soccer, soccer, softball, table tennis,
tennis, volleyball, sand volleyball, water polo.
Clubs and Activities:
Honor societies: Alpha Kappa Delta (sociology), Alpha Psi
Omega (dramatics), Beta Beta Beta (biology), Computer Honor
Society (computer & information sciences), The Hartwick College
Honor Society, Kappa Mu Epsilon (mathematics), Lambda Alpha
(anthropology), Omicron Delta Epsilon (economics), Phi Alpha
Theta (history), Phi Lambda Upsilan (chemistry), Phi Sigma Tau
(philosophy), Pi Delta Epsilon (journalism), Pi Kappa Lambda
(music), Pi Sigma Alpha (political science), Psi Chi
(psychology), Sigma Beta Delta (accounting &management), Sigma
Delta Pi (Spanish), Sigma Pi Sigma (physics), Sigma Tau Delta
(English), Sigma Theta Tau Internation, Omicron Rho Chapter
(nursing).
Special Interest Organizations: Accounting Society,
All-Greek Council, American Chemical Society, American Marketing
Association, Amnesty International, Anthropology Club, Art Club,
Astronomy Club, Ballroom Dancing Club, Beyond Boundaries - The
Hartwick College Community Service Center, Bi-Gala+, Campus
Ambassadors Christian Fellowship, Cardboard Alley Players,
Cheerleaders, Chemistry Club, Computer Club, Creative Writers'
Club, Cycling Club, Daniel Alexander Payne Gospel Choir, Dance
Club, Darkling: The Hartwick Gaming Club, Delta Delta G
(geology), Entrepreneurship Club, Ethnic Coalition, French Club,
German Club, Grassroots (environmental activism and education),
Habitat for Humanity, Hartwick Association for Students of
Nursing, Hartwick College Choir, Hartwick College Equestrian
Club, Hartwick College Lobbying Council, Hartwick College
Martial Arts & Self-Defense Club, Hartwick College Soccer Club,
Hartwick College Wind Ensemble, International Club, JazzWick,
Karate Club, Laura's Coffeehouse, Legacy Associates, Management
Association, Mathematics Club, M'Bumbala African Dance Group,
Museum Club, Music Educators National Conference, Orchesis Dance
Club, Outdoor Club, Oyaron (the College yearbook), Panhellenic
Council, Peer Advocates, Philosophy Forum, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
(men's music fraternity), Pluralism Associate League for
Students (PALS), Sigma Alpha Iota (women's music fraternity),
Ski Club, Society of Physics Students, Society of Sisters
United-Brothers United, Sociology Club, Spanish 500, Student
Education Association of NYS, Student Nurse Association of NYS,
Transfer Student Organization, UNTITLED (student art
organization), Volleyball Club, Water Polo Club, The Women's
Center.
Student Media: Hilltops (a weekly student newspaper),
WICK-TV (operated by students), WRHO-FM.
Fall 2005 Data
First-time, full-time student enrollment
profile:
| 42% enrolled in top quarter of HS class |
| 24% enrolled in top 10% of HS class |
| SAT verbal mid-point range: 520* to 620** |
| SAT math mid-point range: 510* to 620** |
*75% of the enrolled students scored at this
level or better.
**25% of the enrolled students scored at least this
or better.
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| ACT: LOW n/a HIGH n/a |
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| 58% have a high school GPA 3.0 or higher |
| 39% have a high school GPA 2.0-2.9 |
Campus Demographics:
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All Undergraduate Students |
All Graduate Students |
| % NYS Resident |
66% |
n/a |
| % Resident of other states |
34 % |
n/a |
| % International |
5 % |
n/a |
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| % Live on campus |
84 % |
n/a |
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| % American Indian / Alaska Native |
1 % |
n/a |
| % Asian / Pacific Islander |
1 % |
n/a |
| % Black/African American |
4 % |
n/a |
| % Hispanic/Latino |
4 % |
n/a |
| % International |
4 % |
n/a |
| % White, Non-Hispanic |
63 % |
n/a |
| % Unknown Race / Ethnicity |
23 % |
n/a |
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Average financial aid package for first
time, full-time undergraduate students with financial need:
$20072
Financial Aid Data From Year:
2004
Average amount of institutional non-need
scholarship/grant awarded to first time, full-time undergraduate
students:*
$7346
*NON-need based scholarships and grants do not depend on
financial need and may be awarded for academic achievement, or
talent in athletics, music or other fields (merit awards).
Percent first time, full-time undergraduate
students who receive financial aid from any source (e.g.
federal, state institutional)
Source: IPEDS 2003 data: 92 %
Special Programs:
January Term; Top-Ranked Study Abroad Program; Student/Faculty
Collaboration; Service Learning; Pervasive Technology Program;
Pine Lake Environmental Campus; Internships; Metro-Link Career
Shadowing.
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