14:1
1,707
UNDERGRAD STUDENTS
80,000 SQUARE FEET OF NEW SCIENCE CENTER
3 MILES
WOODED ACRES ON CAMPUS
FROM OCEAN
OVER
40% STUDENTS INVOLVED IN OFF-CAMPUS/ STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS
OVER
97%
With over 35 approved short- and long-term programs—plus the option to select a program that fits your specific interest—Gordon works hard to make studying abroad a possibility for every student. Because financial aid and scholarships apply to your semester abroad, studying off campus is financially viable at Gordon. By the time they graduate, over 40 percent of our students have studied abroad and prepared themselves to engage with our ever-changing world. Students deepen their understanding of humanity while cultivating a new global perspective. Gordon IN Programs (owned and operated by Gordon College) Aix (France) Boston (Massachusetts) Orvieto (Italy)
Domestic Approved Program Locations OF OUR STUDENTS RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS
25
MILES FROM
OVER
40
THE NUMBER OF DIFFERENT DENOMINATIONS REPRESENTED IN THE GORDON STUDENT BODY
Hungary China Spain Belize New Zealand Germany Lithuania
STATES REPRESENTED
IN STUDENT BODY
Gordon College offers 38 majors and 41 concentrations Accounting Art Design Drawing/Printmaking Painting Sculpture
Biblical Studies Biblical Languages Jewish Studies
Biology (Bachelor of Arts) Biology (Bachelor of Science) Biotechnology Environmental Science Health Professions (Premedical) Marine Biology Professional
Business Administration International Business Health Professions (Premedical) Professional
Christian Ministries
Balkans Israel Costa Rica Guatemala Thailand Uganda England
For a complete list of approved programs and locations visit www.gordon.edu/geo
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MAJORS
Chemistry
Washington, D.C. Nashville, Tennessee Los Angeles, California Ashland, Oregon San Francisco, California
International Approved Program Locations
BOSTON
FIGHTING SCOTS VARSITY SPORTS
WHERE IN THE WORLD WILL I STUDY?
Youth Ministries Global Christianity Juvenile Justice Ministries Urban Ministries Outdoor Education Ministries
Communication Arts Computer Science General Concentration Computer Information Systems
Economics Early Childhood Education (PreK–2) ESL Licensure (PreK–6)
Elementary Education (1–6)
41 NATIONS REPRESENTED IN STUDENT BODY
ESL Licensure (PreK–6) Special Education Licensure (PreK–8)
Elementary Art Education (PreK–8)
Middle School Education (5–8) ESL Licensure (5–12) Special Education Licensure (5–12)
Secondary Education (8–12) ESL Licensure (5–12) Special Education Licensure (5–12)
English Language and Literature Creative Writing
Finance French Francophone Studies
German History Public History and Museum Studies
International Affairs International Development
Kinesiology Health Professions Corporate Fitness
Combined Languages Chinese (Mandarin)
Linguistics Mathematics Music (Bachelor of Arts) Music Performance (Bachelor of Music) Music Education (Bachelor of Music) Philosophy Physics Professional Big Data and Computational Physics Engineering Physics Physics: 3–2 Engineering Program
Political Science
Psychology Recreation, Sport and Wellness Outdoor Education Sport Studies
Sociology Social Work Spanish Theatre Arts Interdisciplinary and Preprofessional Minors Classics Environmental Studies Gender Studies Health Professions (Premedical) Innovation and Social Enterprise Minor Latin American Studies Neuroscience Peace and Conflict Studies Prelaw Public History and Museum Studies Speech Pathology Sustainable Development
Honors Programs A. J. Gordon Fellows The Elijah Project Gordon Presidential Fellows Jerusalem and Athens Forum Kenneth L. Pike Honors Program Departmental Honors