Gustavus Adolphus College
Gustavus Adolphus College, a private, residential, church-related, liberal arts college of Swedish heritage, provides an undergraduate education of recognized excellence, uniting highly motivated teachers with promising students. Founded in 1862 and the oldest Lutheran college in Minnesota, Gustavus offers traditional studies consistent with its Phi Beta Kappa charter. Gustavus provides an education that combines rigor and innovation, integrates the development of values with intellectual growth and makes apparent the connectedness of academic disciplines. Gustavus encourages a mature understanding of the Christian faith, service to others, sensitivity to community, an international perspective, and work toward a peaceful and just world.
Contact
Gustavus Adolphus College
Office of Admission
800 West College Avenue
St. Peter, MN 56082
(507) 933-7676 Phone
1-800-GUSTAVU(S) (487-8288) Toll-free
(507) 933-7474 Fax
admission@gustavus.edu E-mail
http://www.gustavus.edu Web site
Academic programs
Degrees offered: Bachelor of Arts
Top five majors: Biology, Communication Studies, Management, Political Science, and Psychology
Faculty: 187 Full-Time, 57 Part-Time, 94% hold the highest degree in their field
Student/faculty ratio: 13:1
Average class size: 17
Average lab size: 15
Number of library volumes: 294,053
Academic calendar: Semesters, January interim
Accreditation & approval: American Chemical Society, National Association of Schools of Music, National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, National League for Nursing, North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
Teaching licensure programs: Art, business education, elementary education, English, French, German, health education, mathematics, music education, physical education, Spanish, speech, speech and theatre, theatre; general teaching majors in social studies, natural science (earth science, life science, physical science)
Pre-professional programs: Actuarial Science, Architecture, Church Vocations, Dentistry, Engineering, Law, Materials Science, Medicine, Ministry, Occupational Therapy, Optometry, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Veterinary Medicine
Inter-campus agreements: Dual-Degree Program in Engineering with the University of Minnesota and Minnesota State University, Mankato
Honors program: Studio Art, Biology, Classics, Communication Studies, Computer Science, Geography, History, Latin, Math, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Psychology, Sociology and Anthropology
Independent study: Independent study opportunities are available throughout the academic year. Projects may include research on campus or at another location.
International study opportunities
Gustavus has semester and year exchange programs with: Murdoch University, Australia; Kansai Gaidai University, Japan; University of Aberdeen, Scotland; Universiti Sains, Malaysia; Mora Folkshogskola, Uppsala University and Vaxjo University, Sweden. Gustavus has other programs with foreign universities, including: Bristol University, Arcadia University, University College Cork, University of Wollongong, Butler University, Lancaster University, Mansfield College Oxford, University of East Anglia and the University of Edinburgh. Language programs are available through the Council on International Educational Exchange, Heidelberg University, the Institute for the International Education of Students and Institute for Study Abroad. Specialized programs by field of study and experiential programs - through relationships with the Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs, the Center for Global Education and others - also are available.
Student organizations
More than 100 different campus organizations, including: 37 honorary and departmental organizations; 4 student media groups (including student newspaper and radio); 31 theatre, arts and music ensembles; and, 31 awareness and service groups.
Athletic programs
Conference membership: NCAA Division III, Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC)
Men's varsity: Baseball, basketball, cross-country, football, golf, hockey, Nordic skiing, soccer, swimming, tennis, track and field
Women's varsity: Basketball, cross-country, golf, gymnastics, hockey, Nordic skiing, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball
Intramurals: Over 30 men’s and women’s intramural and club sports are available.
College services and facilities
On-campus housing: 11 residence halls; three campus apartment buildings, and the International Center with programming that is interdisciplinary and international in perspective.
Fitness/recreation facilities: Lund Center for Fitness and Physical Education, complemented by the Swanson Tennis Center (six indoor courts), is a state-of-the-art facility featuring fitness and weight training areas, an indoor and outdoor track, competition and practice fields, a gymnastics studio, an ice arena, 24 outdoor tennis courts, a football stadium,10-lane swimming pool, and an indoor arena for basketball and volleyball.
Technology: 20 student-use labs with free access to IBM and Macintosh computers; high speed Internet access in all residence hall rooms; wireless access for laptop users.
Internships: Two types of internships are available at Gustavus: January Term Career Explorations and regular semester or summer internships.
Career services: The Career Center at Gustavus helps students focus on what their future might be by offering information, opportunity, and support in learning career development and job search skills. The Career Center offers career counseling for students seeking to identify their interests, skills, and values, which are then used as a basis to discuss career options and possible majors. The Career Center also runs the Internship program. Finally, near graduation, students work with the career management team to seek employment, admission to graduate and professional schools, and other opportunities including volunteer services. Career management brings employers to campus, aids students in their participation in regional job fairs, and makes referrals for Gustavus students.
Counseling and guidance services: Gustavus assists students in their intellectual and personal growth by providing them with a faculty academic advisor. In the Curriculum I program the First Term Seminar professor serves as a student's first academic advisor, while in the Curriculum II program, a professor who teaches in the program serves as a student's first advisor. Once students have chosen a major they will select a new faculty member within that department.
Undergraduate enrollment
Full-time: 2,546 students
Part-time: 25 students
Women: 57%
Men: 43%
All undergraduate students: 85% on campus; 55% are from an affiliated religious background (Lutheran)
Racial/ethnic distribution: 1% African-American; 4% Asian/Pacific Islander; 2% Hispanic/Latino; 1% International; 91% White
First-year student profile
First-year students: 43% from Twin Cities area; 38% from Greater Minnesota; 19% from other states; 2% from other countries; 99% live on campus
Scholastic aptitude test: 25% of first-year students submitted the SAT as part of their applications. The middle 50% range of their SAT Math scores was 565-675; the middle 50% range of their SAT Verbal scores was 570-670.
American college test: 94% of first-year students presented the ACT as part of their applications. The middle 50% of enrolled students had ACT composite scores between 23 and 28.
High school rank: 98% of new entering students reported their high school class rank. Of those reporting, 41% were in the top tenth of their class; 68% were in the top quarter of their class; and, 95% were in the top half of their class.
Admissions
On-line application: http://admission.gustavus.edu/admissions/apply/default.asp
Application deadline: February 15
Application fee (amount): Free
Admissions tests required: ACT or SAT
High school preparation: College preparatory curriculum including: four years of English, four years of Math, four years of laboratory science, three years of Social Science and three years of a Foreign Language is strongly recommended.
Advanced placement credit: Candidates who score 4 or higher on the Advanced Placement Examination or 4 or more on the higher-level exams of the International Baccalaureate are given advanced placement with college credit.
Transfer process (deadlines and materials): The early action deadline for students wishing to transfer for the fall semester is February 15th. Students who wish to delay notification until later in the year may submit applications until April 15th. Students applying after April 15th will be notified as soon as their files are complete, but must realize that housing choices may be limited. Students who wish to transfer mid-year may apply to begin at the beginning of either January Term or Spring Semester. Students whose application files are completed by November 15th will receive the admission decision by December 15th. Those whose application files are complete by January 1 will receive the admission decision by January 15; the reply date for this option is February 1.
Transfer criteria (credits, GPA): Students who meet the following conditions may be considered for admission as a transfer to Gustavus: honorable standing at the previous college, including eligibility to return to the previous college in good standing; evidence of normal progress toward a degree; and, a recommended minimum cumulative GPA of 2.4 (on a 4.0 scale).
Campus visits: The Admission Office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. until noon on Saturdays, during the academic year.
Financial assistance
Percentage of new-entering students receiving financial aid from any source: 68%
Financial aid applications: To apply for financial aid, families should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the Gustavus Financial Aid Application (available at our Web site). The College Scholarship Service application is optional.
FAFSA code: 002353
Financial aid deadline: April 15
