
Grinnell College
Grinnell College, a private liberal arts college in Iowa founded in 1846, provides individually advised learning for intellectually engaged students to produce graduates who are prepared to …
Admission and Aid - Grinnell College
We're here to help. If you’re a Grinnellian, you belong at Grinnell. It’s that simple. So we’re right here with resources and answers about funding your Grinnell education.
Academics - Grinnell College
At Grinnell, you never have to go it alone. As you grow your interests and advance further in your area of study, you’ll have multiple advisers, resources, and networks to support you, every …
About Grinnell
Founded in 1846, we’re a private, coed, residential liberal arts and sciences college located in Grinnell, Iowa. Our community embraces intellectual journeys of all kinds, and provides the …
Grinnell at a Glance
We’re a private, coed, residential liberal arts and sciences college in Grinnell, Iowa. Around 9,000 people live in our town. About 1,750 students attend the College. We call ourselves …
Visit Grinnell | Grinnell College
Get to know Grinnell from wherever you are. Start out with a self-guided tour, but don't stop there - meet our students, ask questions of our admission counselors, and get a feel for what you'll …
Requirements and Deadlines | Grinnell College
Grinnell does not require auditions or portfolio reviews for students planning to pursue a degree in the arts. However, you are welcome to submit your work for review by the admission staff.
Majors and Concentrations - Grinnell College
In a place where the humanities, social sciences, and STEM converge, your intellectual journey is bound to be far from linear. In fact, we have 42 areas of study, more than 500 classes, and …
Apply to Grinnell
One in four Grinnell students come from outside of the United States, representing almost 50 countries and speaking more than 60 languages. We invite you to begin your application …
Students - Grinnell College
Meghna Adhikari ’24 came to Grinnell hoping to explore her options before committing to a career path. Now at Harvard Law School, Adhikari says that Grinnell turned out to be perfect for that.