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  2. Bowdoin College is located in the coastal New England town of Brunswick, Maine. The Bowdoin Polar Bears compete in 30 varsity sports in the NCAA Division III New England Small College...

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      The student-faculty ratio at Bowdoin College is 9:1, and the...

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      Bowdoin College's tuition is $67,832. Compared with the...

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  3. Bowdoin College teams are known as the Polar Bears. They compete as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III level, primarily competing in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC), of which they were a founding member in 1971.

  4. Even the three liberal arts schools in Maine have different personalities. Bowdoin students are the most privileged and can be sort of snotty; Colby students are more down to earth; and Bates students have more of an outward-looking social conscience.

  5. Many Division III schools take pride in their sports teams, and athletes comprise a significant percentage of the student population. In this article, I’ll give you a basic understanding of Division III as well as a complete list of current Division III schools, organized by state.

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, or MIT, offers up to a doctorate degree with many undergraduate students focusing on Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering.
    • California Institute of Technology. Also known as Caltech, the California Institute of Technology’s motto is, “the truth shall make you free.” Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering are top majors among students, and there have been over 75 Nobel laureates that have been associated with Caltech (including 40 alumni and faculty members).
    • University of Chicago. The University of Chicago receives over 37,900 applications though only about 2,400 were accepted. Therefore, the school has a 6.5% acceptance rate.
    • Williams College. Although it was originally founded as a men’s college in 1793, the school is composed of 48% and 52% women. It was created out of the funds of Ephraim Williams, who died in the French and Indian War.
  6. Jun 10, 2024 · Outside of academics, Bowdoin's Polar Bears field 33 Division III sports teams. The college's dining service, which has its own organic garden and butcher, consistently ranks at or near the top nationwide.

  7. 37 minutes ago. Bowdoin College is highly regarded, especially for its intense focus on undergraduate education. Academically, Bowdoin offers a rigorous and in-depth liberal arts curriculum. With a student-faculty ratio of just 9:1, students get the opportunity to work closely with their professors. The College is known for a number of strong ...

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