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MonmouthCOLLEGE®

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iiMemorial window, Poling Hall

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Academic excellenceAffordability

Personal attentionOpportunities for friendship

Spiritual growthBeautiful campus

These are just a few of the reasons why students choose Monmouth.

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With an average class size of 15 students, you will be challenged to actively participate in classroom discussion.

Accredited by the American Chemical Society, Monmouth’s strong reputation in the sciences includes national prominence since the 1950s for the percentage of chemistry graduates who went on to receive a Ph.D.

Choose Monmouth College for academic excellence.

Our academic reputation continues to grow. After its founding in 1853, Monmouth quickly became one of the top private colleges in the Midwest.

With its $90 million endowment funded by Monmouth’s successful alumni, many scholarship opportunities exist for students, including fine arts, academic and sustainability. The college is committed to keeping costs affordable and offering the best in higher education. Any way you do the math, Monmouth is a great value.

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Illinois

Wisconsin

Iowa

Minnesota

Missouri

Indiana

Monmouth is a founding member of the Associated Colleges of the Midwest (ACM), an exclusive consortium that includes some of the finest private institutions in the nation.

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Recognized as a nationally ranked college, Monmouth is known for its progressive curriculum, designed with an appreciation for how people best learn—through interdisciplinary courses, research with faculty, discussions with peers, and team-based, hands-on lab or computer simulations.

At Monmouth, you will not be taught by graduate assistants. Well over 80% of Monmouth faculty hold the PhD. or other terminal degree. With a student-faculty ratio of just 13:1, they will help you achieve your full potential.

While some institutions tout distance learning and online courses as advantages, Monmouth believes that a strong residential campus experience is essential to equipping students for successful careers and personal lives.

A common misconception is that a private education is expensive. While tuition and fees continue to spiral at many of America’s best private colleges, Monmouth remains firm in its commitment to keeping costs affordable by offering the lowest tuition among ACM colleges.

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“My parents and I worried that with all the new buildings and great faculty, Monmouth would be too expensive, but after talking to the financial aid office, we quickly found ourselves breathing easier. I learned I had earned a merit scholarship and qualified for a substantial amount of aid. That meant I was looking at a price that was very similar to what I might have paid at a state university. My parents are thrilled that I am able to attend the school I wanted.”

— Kylie neAr, Business major

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Whether conducting research on turtles at a nearby pond, running the light board for a theatre production, or anchoring a television newscast, your opportunities for outside-the-classroom learning experiences are limited only by your imagination.

Choose Monmouth College for active learning.

Each new activity will shape your college experience. At Monmouth, your most important learning may occur outside the classroom…in a lab, on a trip abroad, on the athletic field, or in a research presentation.

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“I came to Monmouth College with a dream of studying biochemistry in graduate school. I never imagined that I would have the opportunity to do summer research as an undergraduate along-side Professor Moore. She helped me land a summer internship through the University of Wisconsin, doing biofuel research at a Department of Energy lab. My hard work turned into a paid internship for the following summer. Monmouth has been the ideal place for developing my research abilities before graduate school; opportunities I could not have had at a larger school.”

— OM SHreSTHA, Biochemistry and Chemistry major

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Learn from experienced professionals. Since Monmouth students are encouraged to learn outside the classroom, it’s fitting that a number of Monmouth faculty have experience that extends far beyond the halls of academia.

Test your career interests through internships or your physical endurance as a member of the Fighting Scots champion track and field team.

From left, Joe Angotti, who teaches communi-cations and journalism, is a former senior vice president for NBC News; history professor Stacy Cordery is a New York Times bestselling author; and physics professor Chris Fasano is an active visiting researcher at Argonne National Laboratory.

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Monmouth faculty are always eager to engage you in conversation, whether through a chance meeting on campus or in a personal mentoring session.

Choose Monmouth College for faculty-student interaction.

The lifelong friendships you will forge at Monmouth will form a support net you can depend on. Our faculty thrives on seeing your talents and intellect develop and flourish. They know you will make a difference—in your chosen profession, communities and families.

Friendships established at Monmouth will help you gain new perspectives and an appreciation for different cultures.

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Enjoy casual but stimulating conversations with faculty and fellow students in the college snack bar, Scotland Yard.

“I’ve already made a network of friends at Monmouth. Now I’m looking forward to expanding that network—and my horizons—by studying abroad. Monmouth offers semester programs in Scotland, Greece, Spain, Costa Rica, Japan, and many more locations. Learning about other cultures firsthand is an exciting prospect. It will provide new experiences and perspectives that will enhance my college experience.”

— AnDy DreA, Political Science major

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Choose Monmouth College for a great campus experience.

The quality of Monmouth’s rich residential life program is matched only by the variety of its 112 acres of facilities. With its spacious and modern residence halls to elegantly restored traditional buildings, Monmouth is one of the finest small college campuses in the nation.

Residents of Gracie Peterson Hall enjoy watching movies or their favorite television shows in its cozy “home theater.”

Monmouth College students appreciate wireless networking in all the residence halls and academic builidings, as well as on the quad.

“Being active on campus has really made my Monmouth experience much more than I expected…and I have made lifelong friends.”

— AnDreW FArrAHer, Public Relations major

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Open to all students, the Trotter Fitness Complex features an impressive array of cardio, standing-weight, and free-weight equipment.

Open these pages for a closer look at the remarkable facilities that will be your home for the next four years…

Monmouth is a traditional tree-lined campus—set in the heart of a quiet residential neighborhood. You will also be amazed at the attention to detail that has been given to make every aspect of your college experience comfortable, secure, and convenient.

The food service staff is eager to serve you with personally-prepared dishes and a vast variety of cuisines, as well as vegetarian and organic menus.

Although built in 1914, McMichael Residence Hall has been thoroughly modernized without losing its traditional charm or comfort. Ten-foot ceilings and broad balconies overlooking campus are among its unique amenities.

Monmouth college has invested $120 million over the past twelve years to upgrade every aspect of the campus, from three new residence halls, to a $22 million athletic center and a $40 million Science and Business building, to complete renovations of the library and chapel.

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Huff Athletic Center

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Hewes Library

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Choose Monmouth College for its spectacular campus.

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Dahl Chapel and Auditorium

Peacock Memorial Athletic Park

First-time visitors to Monmouth College are struck by the beauty of the well-maintained campus. Attention to detail—in the renovation of historic buildings and in the construction of new facilities—is immediately apparent. Monmouth College students enjoy the comfort of living in attractive surroundings and appreciate the many advantages of Monmouth’s first-class educational facilities.

Alpha Xi Delta House

Stockdale Student Center

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“For the most part, I use the library as my living room, the Stockdale Center as my kitchen, and the Mellinger Center as my 24-hour study hall. No matter how crazy my schedule gets, I can always find a comfortable place to get my work done or just unwind at all hours of the night.”

— ryAn BurnS, Philosophy major

Gracie Peterson Residence Hall

North Residence Hall

Bowers Residence Hall

Wells Theater

Wallace HallOffice of Admissions McMichael Academic Hall

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Poling Hall Mellinger Center

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Choose Monmouth College for a character-building experience.

Are you someone whom others trust? Do you do the right thing or work even harder when no one is looking? If your answer is

“yes,” then you will fit right in at Monmouth College. We integrate learning with a focus on building individual character.

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Opportunities for spiritual growth abound at Monmouth. Student organizations and organizations plan and lead regular campus religious activities.

The college’s military Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) allows a student to earn an officer’s commission in the U.S. Army, Army Reserves or Army National Guard upon earning his or her bachelor’s degree.

“I have my own ideas but I have learned to respect others’ ideas as well. Ethics is not just a class at Monmouth. You learn how to discuss difficult issues in a civil manner, although we come from many different backgrounds and experiences.”

— SAMAnTHA JAguST, French major

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Monmouth is the birthplace of two well-known national sororities—Pi Beta Phi and Kappa Kappa Gamma—and maintains a total of seven Greek chapters for men and women. Approximately one in four MC students takes advantage of the leadership opportunities afforded by membership in a fraternity or sorority, including charitable projects, support groups, study resources, and scholarships.

The Monmouth curriculum places an emphasis on community service. Student organizations perform dozens of service projects each year. Fraternities and sororities are particularly active, raising many thousands of dollars annually for philanthropic purposes.

From administrators to coaches, Monmouth’s staff shares a commitment to helping you develop your leadership potential.

Do you have a desire to be involved in a good cause? If so, you will find ample opportunities to stretch your muscles and intellect here. We train community leaders and encourage civic engage-ment and responsibility.

Numerous volunteer opportunities allow Monmouth students to participate in service learning, such as building a Habitat for Humanity house during spring break.

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Monmouth students come from all walks of life, but they share a common goal—to realize their maximum potential. They work hard and also play hard. They seek out new experiences, explore different cultures and beliefs, and are active in multiple student organizations.

Through this experience, you will learn a lot about yourself, discover new passions, and put yourself on the road to a successful life and career.

President Mauri A. Ditzler congratulates Michelle Hutchison ’13 who was named a Student Laureate by the Lincoln Academy of Illinois. A founding member of the Rotaract service club, Hutchison received a national award from her women’s fraternity Alpha Xi Delta.

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Choose Monmouth College for challenge and achievement.

The Wackerle Career and Leadership Center staff assists students with writing résumés, practice interviews, self-assessment, scholarship applications and general career counseling in preparation for job searching and networking.

Achievement after graduation is a hallmark of Monmouth graduates. Our notable alumni include:

Joe Tait ’59, longtime radio voice of the Cleveland Cavaliers

Kennedy Reed ’67, theoretical physicist, Livermore National Laboratory

Joan Rezner Gundersen ’68, historian; pioneer of women’s studies movement

Dwight Tierney ’69, senior executive vice president, Viacom; co-founder of MTV

Lon Helton ’72, nationally syndicated country music radio host, CMA Country Countdown USA. Helton is a five-time CMA National Personality of the Year

Kane Kurtz ’73, Golden Kite Award-winning children’s author

Kevin Goodwin ’80, president and CEO, SonoSite, Inc.

Ron A. Spaulding ’86, senior vice president, Label Sales at Capitol Music Group

Pamela Meanes ’90, president of the National Bar Association

Raymond Doswell ’92, curator, Negro Leagues Baseball Museum

Hiroyuki Fujita ’92, founder, president and CEO, Quality Electrodynamics, LLP

Jackie Zachmeyer ’89, director of finance, John Deere & Co.

Chad Simpson ’98, Micro Award-winning short and flash fiction author

Emily Eddington Dihle ’06, founder of Beauty Broadcast YouTube channel & blog

Mitch Tanney ’06, director of analytics, Chicago Bears

Zipporah Williams ’13, professional basketball player, Chicago Lady Steam, Women’s American Basketball Association

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With a degree from Monmouth, you will be well equipped for success in the job market or graduate school.

Our placement rate stands at 99 percent. The college’s career and leadership center also helps students network with over 13,000 alumni to further aid you in your career goals.By challenging yourself

to develop your talents to their fullest, you will achieve new levels of confidence and a sense of fulfillment that will follow you throughout your life.

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“One good piece of advice from a senior friend dispelled the misconception that you don’t start your career search until your senior year. She said you should begin to network and meet people who will help you here at Monmouth and back home. The Wackerle Career Center provides us programs from the first year on. It is not just about finding a job. It is assistance in preparing a résumé for an internship interview, leadership development, graduate school preparation and other stuff, too. My investment in college matters, and it is not too early to think about my life after I graduate.” — KriSTen WySe, History major

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Choose Monmouth College for extracurricular activities.

Extracurricular activities are an important part of your education. Involvement in one or more of our nearly 80 student organizations will allow you to develop your interests and spread your wings. For a complete list of Monmouth’s activities and organizations, visit www.monmouthcollege.edu/activities.

Men’s Varsity Sports: baseball basketball cross country football golf indoor track outdoor track soccer swimming tennis water polo

Women’s Varsity Sports: basketball cross country golf indoor track outdoor track soccer softball swimming tennis volleyball water polo

“Monmouth feeds my creativity! When I’m not in the art studio, Hewes Library is a great place to read, relax or enjoy stimulating conversations over a cup of coffee with faculty and friends. No matter where I am on campus, I’m secure in the knowledge that it’s a safe place, 24/7.”

— CAiTlin MeHTA, Art & French major; Honors Program

The Fighting Scots have a storied tradition in NCAA Division III athletics, but a recent commitment to new and renovated facilities has had a profound impact on all 22 team sports. Monmouth’s men have won the Midwest Conference All-Sports title five times since 2005, and the women have won the award twice in the last three years.

Men’s track and field brought home second- and third-place team trophies, respectively, from the 2008 and 2007 national meets. Since 2005, seven track athletes have won eight NCAA championships, and the football team has won four conference titles. Men’s track and field has swept the indoor and outdoor conference titles every year since 2001, and the women have swept the titles each year since 2005. The track program has produced at least one All-American every year since 1985.

Net sports have enjoyed a resurgence. Volleyball claimed its second conference crown with a league title in 2010. The men’s tennis team earned second place in the conference in two of the last three years, and in 2011, they were ranked 21st in the Central Region by the ITA, marking the first time the Scots have been ranked in the history of the program. The men’s tennis team has also crowned three singles and one doubles champions since 2011.

The Scots have also had success in the winter season. The 2011–12 women’s basketball team made history by earning its first ever NCAA Tournament berth and the 2012-13 squad set the school record for wins. In the pool, Monmouth’s women swimmers posted back-to-back third place conference finishes in the last two years, their highest finish in the history of the program. The men’s swim team has crowned 14 conference champions since 2008, and men’s and women’s water polo were added as varsity sports for the 2013–14 academic year.

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Participate in music, athletics, theatre, Greek life, publications, or a combination of activities, and you will soon discover that your college experience is much richer than you could have imagined!

What better way to spend a sunny fall afternoon than cheering on the Fighting Scots to another conference championship!

Have a flair for music? Consider joining one of Monmouth’s many vocal and instrumental ensembles, from the Monmouth Chorale to the popular Fighting Scots Marching Band.

Feel like airing your opinions or sharing your musical tastes? Then your own radio show on WMCR could be in your future!

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Fraternity and sorority members unwind during the annual Greek Week stage show.

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Degrees Offered Major Minor

Accounting • •

Anthropology • •

Art • •

Biochemistry •

Biology • •

Biopsychology •

Business Administration • •

Chemistry • •

Classics • •

Communications • •

Computer Science • •

Economics • •

Education (Elementary or Secondary) •

English • •

Environmental Science •

Exercise Science •

French • •

Greek • •

History • •

Human Services • •

International Business •

International Studies •

Journalism •

Latin • •

Mathematics • •

Media •

Music • •

Nineteenth-Century Studies •

Philosophy • •

Physical Education •

Physics • •

Political Science • •

Psychology • •

Public Relations •

Religious Studies • •

Sociology and Anthropology • •

Sociology • •

Spanish • •

Theatre • •

Wellness Administration •

Women’s Studies •

Monmouth College Private, 4-year, residential; founded in 1853

Affiliations Associated Colleges of the Midwest Presbyterian Church (u.S.A.)

Student Enrollment 1,300 students from approximately 26 states and 20 countries; 52% women, 48% men; 20% minorities and international students

Faculty 86% of full-time faculty hold the highest degrees in their field Faculty members: 126 (91 full-time equiv.) Student/faculty ratio: 13 to 1 Average class size: 15

Academics Bachelor of Arts degree; over 50 areas of study; over 70 off-campus study programs, including a seamless semester in Scotland

Academic Calendar Fall semester: late August to mid-December Spring semester: mid-January to mid-May

Financial Aid 99% of Monmouth College students receive scholarships or financial assistance. Monmouth College works to build comprehensive financial packages, including scholarships, federal grants and loans, state tuition grants, and work-study programs. FAFSA required. For details, visit www.monmouthcollege.edu/financial-aid or call 1-800-747-2687.

Scholarships Many scholarships are awarded to recognize talent and academic achievement

Housing More than 95% of students live in one of the college’s residence halls, fraternity and sorority houses, theme houses, and apartments

Student Life Approximately 80 student organizations; 70% of students remain on campus on weekends

Location Monmouth, illinois pop. 9,900

Chicago: 200 miles St. louis: 180 miles Peoria: 60 miles Quad Cities: 60 miles galesburg (Amtrak service): 15 miles

Pre-Professional Programs

Atmospheric Science

Clinical Laboratory Sciences

Dentistry

Engineering

Law

Library Science

Medicine

Meteorology

Military Science / ROTC

Nursing

Occupational Therapy

Pre-seminary

Physical Therapy

Social Service

Veterinary Medicine

Scholarship Opportunities for First-time Freshmen and Transfer Students

For information on these and other endowed scholarships, please visit www.monmouthcollege.edu/scholarships.

Art Scholarship

Bagpipe & Highland Drumming Scholarship

Instrumental Music Scholarship

Latin Scholarship

Midwest Scholars Award (Freshmen)

Performance Theatre Scholarship

Phi Theta Kappa Transfer Scholarship

Presbyterian Scholarship

Speech and Debate Scholarship

Sustainability Scholarship

Technical Theatre Scholarship

Transfer Excellence Scholarship

Vocal Music Scholarship

Wallace Founders (Transfer) Scholarship

Monmouth College admits students of any race, color, religion, sex, national or ethnic origin to all rights, privi-leges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to Monmouth students. Monmouth Col-lege does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, national origin, ancestry, disability, age, military service, marital status, sexual orientation or other factors as prohibited by law in administration of its educational programs, admissions policies, scholarships and loans, athletics and other school-administered programs.

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To schedule a visit and apply, go to www.monmouthcollege.edu

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To schedule a visit and apply:Office of Admissions Monmouth College

700 east Broadway, Monmouth il 61462-1998 800-747-2687 or 309-457-2131

[email protected] www.monmouthcollege.edu

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