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Diversity

Dartmouth brings together students, faculty, and staff from all segments of society to learn, teach, and work together.

Dartmouth students come from 50 states and 53 foreign countries. More than 27 percent of Dartmouth undergraduates are students of color.

Given the diversity of cultures, ethnic groups, and religious affiliations represented on campus, the College provides a range of programs and support services to create a more inclusive climate and foster cross-cultural understanding.

Diversity Support

A list of advising offices, information on religious and spiritual life, and resources, including accessible maps and services for students and others with disabilities.

Admissions and Financial Aid

Information on applying, demographics, and financial support

For Alumni/Alumnae

Information about the various affiliated alumni groups at the College.

Events and Programming

Although Dartmouth hosts hundreds cultural celebrations and other events, these links provides information about a sampling of major campus events, such as the Martin Luther King Program and the Native American Pow Wow.

Committees/Caucuses

Many committees and causes across Dartmouth focus on issues of diversity and cultural awareness; this link provides information about some key departmental, divisional and institution-wide groups.

Leadership/Peer Advising Programs

Includes mentoring and advising programs focused on a variety of cultural and community issues and interests.

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