Middlebury College Undergraduate Viewbook 2023

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Who you are. Feb* Environmentalist Intelligent Inquisitive Advocate Creative

Global thinker

*What’s a Feb? Febs are students in our February enrollment program. We’ll tell you more in a few pages.

Brave Bridge builder Activist Trailblazer Independent

When you come to Middlebury, you come to a college in Vermont that’s more than 200 years old—and progressive in its approach to education. You come to a state known for its mountains, its winters—and its commitment to the environment. You come for challenging academics, high expectations, higher outcomes—and to live among diversity and within community.

Where you belong.

Middlebury has one of the country’s most generous financial aid programs. We meet full calculated financial need and award financial aid in the form of institutional grants and scholarships to students and families who cannot meet the full cost of a Middlebury education. (We don’t offer merit aid or athletic scholarships.) We are committed to using the resources of Middlebury to ensure that students, including those who are undocumented or have DACA status, have access to need-based financial aid.

belong.

Jigyasha Thakur ’26

Kathmandu, Nepal

• why I came to Middlebury

I came to Middlebury knowing I wanted to study economics. I enjoy my economics classes—and I took an acting class that was totally outside my comfort zone and now it’s my second major!

Classroom Connections

Regular meetings and detailed feedback from my Buddhism in East Asia professor really improved my writing skills.

Theory into Practice

I’m applying my learning to hands-on work through a project funded by a $4,000 MiddChallenge Competition grant.

Weekends in the City

My friends and I love to travel to New York, Boston, and Montreal over long weekends.

Career Support

During my first year, through the Center for Careers and Internships, I built a résumé, attended a Fall Finance weekend, and connected with alumni for internships.

Sam Eshetu ’26

Upper Marlboro, Maryland

A Major Change

My major was going to be molecular biology and biochemistry, but after I took social sciences and humanities courses, it’s now anthropology.

Eye on the Sky

The access to nature at Middlebury means I can watch the sunset at the Knoll, then see the sky light up with vibrant stars.

Into the Whirlwind

I thought I might have a quiet four years at college. Instead, I’m engaging in one activity after another.

an ideal size

My first-year seminar had 15 students; I talked to everyone. Most of my classes are small enough for me to know every name and face. my main activities

I’m an Anderson Freeman Resource Center BIPOC Fellow and a Black Student Union member, and I play club soccer.

When I first stepped foot in Vermont, I was convinced I’d never had a breath of fresh air before. Three years later, I’m still amazed to be here.

—Hannah Wittenburg Dorosin ’24

Washington, D.C.

A GREEN MINDSET

Our Environmental Studies Program, the oldest in the country, is one of our most popular majors. In addition to our being a carbon-neutral campus, our Energy2028 plan means we’ll be using 100 percent renewable energy in a few years.

A HUB OF STUDENT ACTIVITY

Davis Family Library houses most of the College’s books, as well as classrooms and study spaces, and has plenty of staff to help with everything from research and tutoring to IT support.

Heading abroad next semester? Attend the Schools in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay pre-departure meeting.

Meet with a peer tutor at the Middlebury Writing Center.

Meet up with friends in Wilson Café.

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Exploring the arts and sciences could mean studying ocean sediment and microfossils with Allison Jacobel, assistant professor of earth and climate sciences.

A LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES EDUCATION

At Middlebury you’ll be educated deeply in your major and broadly across the liberal arts and sciences. You’ll study literature, the arts, philosophy and religion, history, physical and life sciences, deductive reasoning and analytical processes, social analysis, a world language, and global cultures and civilizations.

Intellect is not wisdom. Middlebury will challenge you to take the next step, which is to understand the role of knowledge in the world, how it has shaped human hearts and minds over centuries, and how it continues to do so.
—President Laurie L. Patton

Next year I’m living in PALANA, the intercultural social house. How about you?

After we finish planting the onions, we can get started on the zinnias.

I’ll see you in the lobby of Bi Hall. [Settles down in front of one of the largest windows in Vermont and takes in the incredible view.]

I’m finishing up my Spring Symposium presentation on the effects of AI on college majors.

Can I get a Super Feel-Good, please? That’s a classic from the Grille—a double-decker grilled cheese with chicken tenders inside.

In our first mindfulness meditation class, we’ll start with the sound of om.

Rugby practice is on the pitch at 5!

How do we solve issues of clean water?

The a cappella concert starts at 7.

Did you get to see the Evolution Dance Crew show on Saturday?

YOUR VOICE WILL BE HEARD AT MIDDLEBURY. Original thoughts and ideas are fostered here, and the opportunities to express them are endless. We have hundreds of clubs, groups, organizations, and opportunities, from the Campus newspaper to improv, where you can find and refine your voice—and the resources to start something new, too.

4-H

Alianza Latinoaméricana Y Caribeña

Want to head into town for some bubble tea?

What time does the bus leave for Montreal?

Distinguished Men of Color

Feminist Action at Middlebury

First-Generation Investors

Hillel

Mountain Club

Oratory Now

Otter Nonsense Players

RIDDIM World Dance Troupe

Ski Patrol

Sunday Night Environmental Group

… and 200+ more

Let’s hike Snake Mountain this weekend!

TABLE TALK

There are lots of options for connecting over a meal, including eating dinner with a professor at the Grille, meeting your chem lab partner for a fresh cookie at Wilson Café, or having lunch at one of our Language Tables.

WASTE NOT

We compost 99 percent of our food waste and use that compost in our campus gardens and other places.

GATHERED TOGETHER

Middlebury is a true living-and-learning community: 96 percent of students live on campus, and housing is guaranteed all four years.

VERMONT FRESH

The student-run Crossroads Café serves local foods, including Vermont Coffee Company coffee, locally brewed kombucha, and sushi made on-site.

THE CHOICE IS YOURS

You can eat in any campus dining hall, whenever you want, as often as you want, and as much as you want. You can even have dinner in one hall, and then have dessert and tea in another.

• When winter is in full effect, leave your phone behind and enjoy the company of your friends in Burgin Lodge, the College’s rustic cabin tucked away in Green Mountain National Forest.

youness cheboubi ’24.5

bayonne, new jersey

• I enjoy watching hockey with friends, the winter festivals on campus or in town, and snuggling with friends on the couch in the common rooms to watch a movie.

— joly reyes collovati ’ 25 luján de cuyo, argentina

• During January term, there’s so much time for fun, like karaoke or wellness dog visits, and our two dance crews have workshops that offer a PE credit. It’s also so lovely to grab a friend and cuddle up with a cup of hot chocolate.

leigha francis ‘25

kingston, jamaica

• Skiing and building snowmen are fun, but I most enjoy going for winter walks. Walking in the snow through the paths on the Ralph Myhre Golf Course is calming and serene. max rogers ’25 seattle, washington

• Embrace winter in Vermont. Enjoy the cold and the snow: sled, ice skate, ski, or build an igloo, and learn how to dress warm (layers are a must)!

bella butcher-salazar ’25 middleton, wisconsin

• Coming from New York and the Caribbean, I had no idea what to expect from winter. It’s one of the most beautiful times of year!

emily wight ’ 24 staten island, new york

THE FULL .5 EXPERIENCE

Each February, approximately 100 firstyear students begin at Middlebury as Febs. They’ve been accepted under the same high standards as those who enroll in the fall but have the chance to take a pause before enrollment to work, explore, or volunteer. The Feb program is a 50–plus–year unique tradition at Middlebury that includes a distinct class year designation (we add a .5 to your graduation year) and an optional skidown graduation ceremony!

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We want to develop both mental and physical health. Our flexible and accessible spaces support all kinds of wellness, whether it’s playing a sport, taking a yoga or meditation class, going for a walk on our trails, or learning to ski.

UPHILL, DOWNHILL

You can take the shuttle to the Snowbowl and Rikert Outdoor Center all winter—and learn to ski and ride for free during winter term!

BE WELL

Whether you want to get fit, stay fit, or try something new, our facilities are open to everyone from varsity athletes to the greater campus community and even local alumni.

• Fitness center

• Field house with indoor track and training area

• Climbing wall

• Squash center

• Natatorium

• Badminton, basketball, pickleball, tennis, and volleyball courts

• Ice hockey arena

• Outdoor track

• 18-hole public golf course

• Downhill and Nordic ski centers

• Classes such as spinning and yoga

• Clubs and intramural teams from Ultimate to equestrian to soccer and logrolling

• 31 varsity sports; charter member of NESCAC

Monterey, CA

OUR PLACE IN THE WORLD

Our main campus is in an idyllic New England town, but our students have Middlebury opportunities all over the world, including at our Schools Abroad; our graduate school, the Middlebury Institute of International Studies; Middlebury Language Schools; and the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conferences. Our Study Abroad Office will work with you to find a program—or two—that aligns with your academic and personal interests.

Schools Abroad

Language Schools

Middlebury Institute of International Studies

Bread Loaf Writers’ Conferences

School in Russia (currently suspended)

Ripton, VT

Middlebury, VT

Bennington, VT

Washington, DC

About 10 percent of our undergraduate students at Middlebury are non-U.S. citizens, and many others have lived abroad before college.

Mayagüez

San Juan

Belo Horizonte Niterói

Valparaíso/Viña del Mar

Concepción

Florianópolis

Buenos Aires

Montevideo

Villarrica

Temuco Valdivia

Santiago

Oxford

Paris

Moscow

Yaroslavl

Astana

Irkutsk

Rabat

Bordeaux

Logroño

Rome

Amman

Beijing

Tokyo

Kaohsiung

Yaoundé

Mainz Berlin Potsdam
Florence Poitiers
Madrid Córdoba

New Haven, Connecticut

Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Major

As a first-generation American, I came to Middlebury in part because its generous financial aid allowed me to earn my degree without financially burdening my family.

I knew I was interested in STEM but wasn’t sure what kind of science I wanted to pursue. My first on-campus research at Middlebury was in the ecology of Lyme disease.

That led me to explore research in a wet lab setting. I joined Professor Erin Eggleston’s lab working primarily on a coral host genotyping project.

Don’t be afraid to try things. Get firsthand experience to discover what you’re passionate about. Every experience will inform what you do next.
—Evan Fedorov ’21

After graduation, I joined a research lab at Harvard for two years, which thoroughly reinforced my interest in stem cell biology.

Then I took a pivotal course on stem cell biology and I found my passion. Through Middlebury, I was awarded a prestigious summer internship doing biomedical research at the Gates Center at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.

I’m now beginning my PhD at the Yale Combined Program in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences in their molecular, cellular, and genetics track.

WHERE RECENT MIDDLEBURY

GRADUATES WORK:

Accenture

Alaska Icefield Expeditions

Amazon

AmeriCorps

Apple

Barclays

Chicago Public Schools

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Empathetics

Federal Reserve

Goldman Sachs

Google

JET Program

Massachusetts General Hospital

Middlebury Area Land Trust

Mux

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

The Nature Conservancy

Northeastern Family Institute

Ogilvy

Planned Parenthood

Prosek Partners

Salesforce

Sports Innovation Lab

TED Conferences

Tetra Tech

U.S. Forest Service

U.S. Soccer Federation

U.S. State Department

Wells Fargo

Our students choose careers in a range of fields at both established and emerging companies and organizations—or they strike out on their own to pursue their passions. Others continue their education in health professions, law, and master’s and PhD programs.

Our Center for Careers and Internships has all the resources

you need to explore your career, including six advisors, 14 dedicated staff members, and seven peer career advisors.

Our exceptional preprofessional advising will help you meet the requirements for graduate school admissions in architecture, business, engineering, health professions, education, and law.

With a practical grounding in the liberal arts and sciences, plus the confidence that comes from internships and other experiences outside the classroom, you’ll graduate from Middlebury prepared for a rewarding future.

JOBS AND INTERNSHIPS

100 on-campus info sessions with employers

600 on-campus interviews

25,000 opportunities in our online database

$1,000,000 of internship funding support

75% of students with at least one internship

6,600 alumni mentors on Midd2Midd

RECENT GRADUATES

95% employed or pursuing postgraduate education or fellowship

95% cohort acceptance rate into medical school (among the highest of our peer institutions)

94% law school admission rate

Fellowships received include Watson, Fulbright, Schwarzman, and National Science Foundation

TOP CAREER FIELDS

19% financial services

14% consulting

14% science and health care

12% technology

11% education and social impact

10% arts, media, and communications

6% government, law, and policy

5% environment, energy, and agriculture

GRADUATE SCHOOL DESTINATIONS

Columbia University

Georgetown University

Harvard University

Yale University

University College London

University of Chicago

University of California, Los Angeles

Middlebury Institute of International Studies

Stanford University

MIT

University of Oxford

Princeton University

The Art Institute of Chicago

DEPARTMENTS AND PROGRAMS

American Studies

Anthropology

Arabic Biology

Black Studies

Chemistry and Biochemistry

Chinese

Classics and Classical Studies

Comparative Literature

Computer Science

Creative Writing

Dance

Earth and Climate Sciences

Economics

Education Studies

English

Environmental Studies

Arts

Environmental Dance

Environmental Studies-Architecture

Environmental Studio Art

Environmental Theatre

Humanities

Environmental History

Environmental Literature

Environmental Writing

Religion, Philosophy, and the Environment

Natural Sciences

Conservation Biology

Environmental Studies-Chemistry

Environmental Studies-Earth and Climate Sciences

Social Sciences

Conservation Psychology

Environmental Economics

Environmental Justice

Environmental Policy

Environmental Studies-Anthropology

Environmental Studies-Geography

Film and Media Culture

French and Francophone Studies

Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies

Geography

German History

History of Art and Architecture

Architectural Studies

History of Art and Museum Studies

International and Global Studies

African Studies

East Asian Studies

European Studies

Global Environmental Change

Global Gender and Sexuality Studies

Global Migration and Diaspora Studies

Global Security Studies

Latin American Studies

Middle East and North Africa Studies

Russian and East European Studies

South Asian Studies

International Politics and Economics

Italian

Japanese Studies

Literary Studies

Luso-Hispanic Studies

Mathematics

Molecular Biology and Biochemistry

Music

Neuroscience

Philosophy

Physics

Political Science

Psychology

Religion

Russian Sociology

Studio Art

Theatre

Writing and Rhetoric

Interdisciplinary Minors

African American Studies

African Studies

Food Studies

Global Health

Jewish Studies

Linguistics

Modern Hebrew and Israeli Society

South Asian Studies

Integrated-Degree Programs

BA and MA in five-and-a-half years with Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

Dual-Degree Programs in Engineering

BA and BE in five years with Dartmouth College

BA and BS in five years with Columbia University

For details regarding specific majors and minors, please refer to go.middlebury.edu/academics

APPLYING TO MIDDLEBURY

Middlebury is highly selective. Most students rank in the top 10 percent of their high school classes, take rigorous course loads, and demonstrate commitment to interests beyond academics. Middlebury is test optional; admission is based on high school records, recommendations, activities and interests, and student writing. Standardized test scores (SAT, ACT) are not required for admission and will be considered only if a student chooses to submit them.

The February admission program supports the practice of taking time off between high school and college. Students can indicate their interest in a February start option (“being a Feb”) on their application; indicating an interest does not impact the admission decision process. For more information, visit go.middlebury.edu/feb.

For the most up-to-date information about applying, visit go.middlebury.edu/admissions

INTERVIEWS

The Admissions Office has a large network of alumni volunteers, making it possible for applicants to interview with a graduate in their home or school community. Interviews are offered to as many applicants as possible and take place within a few weeks of the application deadline. Interviews are not required for admission, and the absence of an interview will not adversely affect one’s application.

CONTACT US

Middlebury Admissions

Emma Willard House

131 South Main Street

Middlebury, VT 05753

802-443-3000

admissions@middlebury.edu

FINANCIAL AID AND AFFORDABILITY

Middlebury is committed to meeting 100 percent of an accepted applicant’s calculated financial need, as determined by the Student Financial Services Office. Middlebury provides grant aid to over half of the student body and is committed to keeping student loan levels low. The College supports the full Middlebury experience by ensuring need-based financial aid for all students, including those who are undocumented or have DACA status. To learn more, visit go.middlebury.edu/sfs .

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131 South Main Street

Middlebury, VT 05753

802-443-5000

go.middlebury.edu/admissions

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