Dartmouth College

University Overview

Dartmouth College is a private Ivy League research university founded in 1769. The institution is recognized for undergraduate education, professional schools, and research programs.

Dartmouth operates a comprehensive campus in Hanover, New Hampshire, offering undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs across multiple schools including the Geisel School of Medicine, Thayer School of Engineering, and Tuck School of Business.

Location

Primary Campus: Hanover, New Hampshire
Additional Locations: Medical centers and research facilities in the Upper Valley region

Degrees Offered

Dartmouth offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees across multiple schools and divisions.

  • Arts and Sciences
  • Engineering (Thayer School)
  • Business (Tuck School)
  • Medicine (Geisel School)
  • Public Policy
  • Graduate Studies

For complete program listings, visit the official academics page.

Admissions Overview

Admissions requirements vary by school and program level. Undergraduate admissions are highly competitive and holistic.

Official Admissions Portal: admissions.dartmouth.edu

For guidance on admissions processes and visa requirements, see the Admissions & Visa Guide.

Tuition & Fees

Tuition varies by school and program. Current tuition and fee schedules are published on the official website.

Official Tuition Information: Dartmouth Tuition Page

For cost planning resources, visit Cost of Studying in New Hampshire.

Scholarships & Financial Aid

Dartmouth offers need-based financial aid for undergraduate students. Graduate funding varies by program and may include assistantships, fellowships, and loans.

Financial Aid Office: financialaid.dartmouth.edu

Additional scholarship information: Scholarships in New Hampshire

International Students

Dartmouth enrolls international students across all programs. The Office of Visa and Immigration Services provides support for visa processing, orientation, and compliance.

International Services: Dartmouth OVIS

Accreditation

Accrediting Body: New England Commission of Higher Education

Official Website

Data Source Links

All information on this page is compiled from official university publications. Students must confirm details directly with the institution.

Last reviewed: January 2026