Colgate University
Colgate University is a private
liberal arts college located in Hamilton, New York.
Brief Timeline of the University
- 1817 - Baptist Education Society of the State of New York is founded
- 1819 - charter is granted by the state
- 1820 - school is opened
- 1823 - Baptists in New York City (including soapmaker William Colgate, who created Colgate-Palmolive) move their seminary to Hamilton, NY to form the Hamilton Literary and Theological Institution
- 1846 - name changes to Madison University (right to grant degrees established)
- 1856 - first fraternity established (membership has to be kept secret or risk expulsion)
- 1890 - name changes to Colgate University (after 7 decades of involvement by the Colgate family)
- 1928 - becomes non-denominational
- 1970 - begins accepting women as entering students
- 2003 - private ownership of fraternity and sorority houses strongly discouraged
Facts (as of 2003)
- Team name - Raiders (formerly Red Raiders, 'Red' was dropped in 2003 vw)
- Number of Students - 2700 (51% women)
- Student-Faculty Ratio - 11:1
- Ranked in the top 20 best liberal-arts colleges in the USA by U.S. News and World Report
- President - Rebecca S. Chopp
- Tuition / Total Incl. Room and Board - $28,165/$35,130
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