

Gettysburg, PA
Gettysburg College, a national, residential, undergraduate college committed to a liberal education, prepares students to be active leaders and participants in a changing world. This mission is grounded in the core values of the institution: the worth and dignity of all people and the limitless value of their intellectual potential; the power of a liberal arts education to help students develop critical thinking skills, broad vision, effective communications, a sense of the inter-relatedness of all knowledge, sensitivity to the human condition, and a global perspective, all necessary to enable students to realize their full potential for responsible citizenship; the enrichment of the traditional liberal arts and sciences curriculum with the most promising intellectual developments of the age; the free and open marketplace of ideas and the exploration of the ethical and spiritual dimensions of those ideas, both indispensable to helping students learn to determine which have lasting value; the value of a lifelong commitment to service, and the role of the College in both providing an example of public service for students and fostering a commitment to service among our young people; and a belief that a residential college is the most effective means of promoting the personal interaction between student and professor, and student and student which develops the community that is the heart of a liberal arts education.
The Gettysburg Review, published by Gettysburg College, is recognized as one of the country's best literary journals. Gettysburg's Sunderman Conservatory of Music combines the College's liberal arts and music traditions. Music becomes the lens through which students get a rich, full, and well-rounded education. The Leonard Bernstein Center, "Artful Learning", for the integration of the arts across the curriculum is based at Gettysburg College and provides instructional materials to primary and secondary educators across the United States. Gettysburg Semester is a total-immersion semester in Civil War studies--academic courses, internships with the Civil War-related agencies and live in a Civil War theme residence. The Eisenhower Institute at Gettysburg College is a non-partisan, non-profit, presidential legacy organization that develops and sponsors civic discourse on significant issues of domestic and international public policy.
Total enrollment: 2,497
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