Oglethorpe University
Oglethorpe University
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4484 Peachtree Road NE - Atlanta, GA 30319
Region
Southeast
Campus Setting
Suburban
Campus Size
1,000 - 4,999
Undergrad Enrollment
1,499
Student/Faculty Ratio
14:1
Highest Degree
Master’s
Region
Southeast
Campus Setting
Suburban
Campus Size
1,000 - 4,999
Undergrad Enrollment
1,499
Student/Faculty Ratio
14:1
Highest Degree
Master’s

From Oglethorpe University

Founded in 1835, Oglethorpe University (Atlanta, GA) is one of the South's leading liberal arts universities. Oglethorpe's strength lies in its extraordinarily dedicated faculty and its commitment to students making a difference on campus and around the world. Located near Atlanta's Buckhead neighborhood, Oglethorpe enrolls 1,100 students from 34 states and 28 countries.

Named after James Edward Oglethorpe, the founder of Georgia and a great civic leader, Oglethorpe is grounded in public purpose. The Oglethorpe education integrates service learning, student internships, urban field study, civic leadership, and cultural study trips around the country and the globe. Oglethorpe's students are nurtured to become talented and motivated graduates prepared to "make a life, make a living, and make a difference."

Academically rigorous, Oglethorpe offers more than 28 majors and signature programs, including Urban Ecology, the Rich Urban Leadership Program, the Honors Program and a unique partnership with Georgia Shakespeare, a professional theatre-in-residence.

Oglethorpe emphasizes intellectual curiosity, close collaboration among faculty and students, and active learning through hands-on, experiential opportunities. Oglethorpe is committed to supporting students' success in a diverse community characterized by civility, caring, inquiry, and tolerance.

Admissions & Enrollment

Highschool GPA
Required
Highschool Rank
Not Required
Highschool Record
Required
College Prep Program
Not Required
Recommendations
Not Required
Admission Test Scores
Not Required
Exam % Submitted Score Range
SAT 11 1106 - 1320
ACT 7 23 - 30
Freshmen Total M W X
Applied 2,854 31% 54% 15%
Admitted 1,714 33% 55% 12%
Enrolled 391 35% 58% 7%
  Require Recommend Consider Not Req
  Required Recommended Considered Not Required
Highschool GPA
Highschool Rank
Highschool Record
College Prep Program
Recommendations
Admission Test Scores
Standardized Tests % Submitted Score Range  
Standardized Tests % Submitted Score Range  
SAT 11 1106 - 1320  
ACT 7 23 - 30  
Freshmen Class Total Men Women Unspecified
Number of applicants 2,854 31% 54% 15%
Number admitted 1,714 33% 55% 12%
Number enrolled 391 35% 58% 7%

Majors & Degrees

Certificate
Bachelor’s
Master’s
Top 10 in enrollment
Top 5 in enrollment
Top 10 based on enrollment
Top 5 based on enrollment
Area of Study Major Bachelor Master Cert.
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies American/United States Studies/Civilization
Biological and Biomedical Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services Accounting
Business Administration and Management
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration
Actuarial Science
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs Communication
Mass Communication/Media Studies
Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication
Engineering Engineering Physics/Applied Physics
Engineering
English Language and Literature/Letters English Language and Literature
Rhetoric and Composition
Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics French Language and Literature
Spanish Language and Literature
History History
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
Mathematics and Statistics Mathematics
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies Biopsychology
Business Analytics
Philosophy and Religious Studies Philosophy
Physical Sciences Astrophysics
Chemistry
Physics
Psychology Research and Experimental Psychology
Public Administration and Social Service Professions Social Work
Social Sciences Economics
International Relations and Affairs
Political Science and Government
Sociology
Visual and Performing Arts Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts
Film/Cinema/Media Studies
Art History, Criticism and Conservation
Fine/Studio Arts

Athletics

NCAA Division III without football
Sport Men Women
All Track Combined
Baseball
Basketball
Golf
Lacrosse
Soccer
Tennis
Volleyball

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Mission Statement

Oglethorpe University provides a superior education in which liberal arts and sciences and professional programs complement each other in a small-college environment within a dynamic urban setting. Oglethorpe-s programs emphasize intellectual curiosity, close collaboration among faculty and students, and engaged learning in relevant field experiences. Oglethorpe educates students to be citizens in a global world, readies them for responsible leadership, and empowers them to pursue meaningful lives and productive careers.