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Beloit College
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See yourself here
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Design your experience
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The Beloit Impact
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Admission Stats
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<H2> Why Beloit? </H2> |
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Student Stories
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Work hard, play hard
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Join in the fun
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Admission Stats
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Hit the ground running
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Alumni Stories
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Things are always happening
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The world needs an education that works.
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Meet your People </H3> |
<H3> This is Beloit </H3> |
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Academics
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<H3> Schools at Beloit
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98% of students receive gift aid
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93% of Beloiters are employed or enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduation
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100% test-optional
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The Beloit Value
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Exploring environmental justice in the wild
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“Invest in yourself”
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Studying the Holocaust and memory in Germany and Poland
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A Minute With Garrison Ferone’22
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Planning the urban forest
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Athletics
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Student life
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#1 Most Diverse College in Wisconsin
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50+ Student Organizations
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#16 First Year Experience - U.S. News and World Report
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Career Readiness
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Pathways to Medicine
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Point of No Return: Speaking out for democracy and freedom
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Native Truths
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Pursuing a career as a science communicator
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How they landed their first five jobs (and what they learned along the way)
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News & Events
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<H3> Beloit will offer financial aid certainty to prospective students </H3> |
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Inspirational Experiences </H4> |
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How they chose Beloit </H4> |
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First Person Perspectives </H4> |
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Outstanding Athletes </H4> |
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Unique Opportunities </H4> |
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Successful Careers </H4> |
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Making a difference </H4> |
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Remarkable Alumni </H4> |
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College to Career </H4> |
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Learning from Alumni </H4> |
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Financial Aid
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