Study at Bowdoin CollegeBowdoin can be found in Brunswick, ME (a town not far from a more urbanized area). The school is a private, not-for-profit institution. The Bachelor's degree is the highest degree at Bowdoin. Course Topics The school offers a wide range of choices in programs of study. The most common majors at Bowdoin are in science, fine arts, liberal arts, and conservation and resource management. Bowdoin Selectivity The school does not have an open admissions system. Not everyone who applies is accepted. Bowdoin turned down 81% of potential students in 2007. Only 25% of students scored 650 or lower in 2007 on the verbal SAT test. Math SAT scores at the school centered around 650 to 730, but ranged both higher and lower. Faculty Classes at Bowdoin are less crowded than at many schools. A tenure system is one way the school works to keep a high-quality staff. Instructors at Bowdoin are well-paid. Student Enrolment In 2007, 1, 716 students were enrolled in the school. Student Life Bowdoin has a residential or campus feel. Student dorms or apartments are common at the school. Bowdoin offers students meal plans. The school student athletes compete in New England Small College Athletic Conference competitions. Bowdoin Programs and Degrees
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