Facts & Figures
KeyFacts
- First-year historical retention rates
- Historical graduation rates
- Historical admissions trends
- Student-faculty ratio
- College-administered financial aid
- Geographical distribution of alumni
- Alumni employed or in graduate school within a year after graduating
- Internship participation rates
- Alumni who earned doctorates
FeaturedLinks
- Liberal Arts College Graduates Prepared for Life's Challenges, Study Finds
- Gettysburg College Ranks 11th in the Peace Corps Top Colleges 2011
- College Board
- U. S. News & World Report America's Best Colleges: Gettysburg College Ranks in Top 50
- University and College Accountability Network (UCAN)
- US Depart. of Education College Navigator (IPEDS)
- Fiske Guide to Colleges
- The Princeton Review: Gettysburg College Earns Best Value Rating
- Middle States Commission on Higher Education, Statement of Accreditation Status
- Kiplinger Ranked Gettysburg 57th of Private Liberal Arts Colleges in its 2011 Best Values in Private Colleges
- Bloomberg Businessweek Ranked Gettysburg 47th of the Nation's Affordable Colleges with the Best Return of Investment (ROI)
- Gettysburg College: Economic Impact on the Community
- Gettysburg College Ranks 56th in the US Top National Colleges Category of the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities
CollegeInformation
Gettysburg College is a highly selective national, four-year residential college of liberal arts and sciences. With a student body of approximately 2,600, it is located on a 200-acre campus adjacent to the Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania. The College was founded in 1832.HighlightedSurvey
HEDS Senior Survey, Spring 2011
Gettysburg College administered the Higher Education Data Sharing Consortium (HEDS) Senior Survey to the entire population of 568 Gettysburg graduating seniors in April 2011. 535 students participated in this on-line survey; the participation rate was 94%.







