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COUNSELOR’S GUIDE TOHAVERFORD COLLEGE
Fall 2014
From the Dean
What should you know about Haverford?
By the Numbers: Facts and Statistics
Our Campus and The Surrounding Area
Class Profile 2018: Who comes to Haverford?
Class Profile 2014: Where they’re headed...
Admission and Financial Aid
Haverford, one of America’s leading liberal arts colleges,
offers a one-of-a-kind education.There is no place where students are more trusted, are more directly engaged with their education, and have
more opportunity to shape their own path.
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HaverFord, Pa
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Jess H. LordDean of Admission & Financial Aid Territories: IL, Europe
Mary Maier ’05Senior Associate Director of AdmissionTerritories: DE, MA (Boston), ME, NH, OR, PA (Montgomery, Delaware, & Chester Counties), RI, WA
Kathleen Abels ’09Associate Director of AdmissionTerritories: CA (Northern), CO, NY (Manhattan, The Bronx, Staten Island, Queens, & Brooklyn)
Charlie LeizearSenior Assistant Director of AdmissionTerritories: CA (Greater Los Angeles), NY (Upstate), Africa, Americas, Asia, Australia/Oceania, Caribbean, China, Middle East
Janela Harris ’14Admission CounselorTerritories: AK, AL, AR, FL, Home School, IA, ID, IN, KS, KY, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NE, OH, OK, PA (Philadelphia), SC, UT, VT, WI, WV
Aaron Levine ’14Admission CounselorTerritories: CT, DC, MA, MD (Western, Southern, Montgomery & Prince George’s Counties), PA (Northeastern, Central, & Western), TN, VA
Shane TrujilloAdmission CounselorTerritories: AZ, GA, NC, NJ, NM, NV
Carly ValenzuelaAdmission CounselorTerritories: CA (San Diego & Orange Counties), HI, LA, MD (Eastern Shore & Central, including Baltimore), ND, NY (Long Island, Rockland & Westchester Counties), PA (Bucks County), SD, TX, WY, Puerto Rico
Admission ContactsDear Friends, We hope your school year has started off wonderfully! We are excited to take this opportunity to celebrate the beginning of a new school year with you. Last year we welcomed Dan Weiss as the 14th president of Haverford and wrapped up an extraordinary and invigorating campus-wide strategic planning process. We are already underway in bringing this plan to life and look forward to the ways this will strengthen and expand our mission. Highlights of this plan include the creation of the Center for Visual Culture and Media, the development of programming around Ethical Engagement and Leadership, and continued emphasis on financial aid and making a Haverford education accessible and affordable. We were thrilled to welcome the Class of 2018 to campus just a few weeks ago. The most diverse class in Haverford’s history by every measure, this class promises to add so much to our community; we look forward to watching their experiences unfold and to seeing how they help to shape Haverford. And of course we are excited to be working with you once again in our shared endeavor of supporting students in this extraordinary process. We wish you the very best and look forward to connecting with you soon. All my best,Jess LordDean of Admission & Financial Aid
Founded in 1833, Haverford is the OLDEST
COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY IN
NORTH AMERICA WITH
QUAKER ORIGINS.
Haverford is located on the Main Line, EIGHT MILES
WEST OF DOWNTOWN
PHILADELPHIA.
Haverford is among the few colleges and universities in the United States that practice need-blind admission for U.S. citizens and permanent residents. HAVERFORD MEETS THE
FULL FINANCIAL NEED OF
ALL ADMITTED STUDENTS who are eligible according to the College’s formula and procedures. Haverford is committed to minimizing student debt with NO
LOANS FOR STUDENTS WITH
FAMILY INCOMES UNDER
$60,000 and a maximum
loan burden of $3,000 per year for all students.
Haverford’s 216-acre campus is a NATIONALLY
RECOGNIZED ARBORETUM and has more than 400 species of trees and shrubs. THE TREE: STUDENT RATIO
IS 3.25:1. The campus landscape plan was originally designed by William Carvill, an English gardener.
There are more than 2,000
CROSS-REGISTRATIONS between Haverford and Bryn Mawr each year. In addition, a small percentage of Haverford students choose to major at either Bryn Mawr or Swarthmore.
Haverford is part of the QUAKER CONSORTIUM with Bryn Mawr, Swarthmore, and The University of Pennsylvania.
Many Haverford students, especially juniors, take advantage of the College’s various STUDY ABROAD
PROGRAMS (over 60 programs in more than 30 countries). Recently, students have studied at the London School of Economics; Cambridge and Oxford Universities; the University of Botswana; the University of Melbourne, Australia; Universidad de Chile in Santiago; and the Sophia University in Tokyo. Haverford also has exchange programs with other colleges, including Claremont McKenna and Pitzer in California and Spelman in Atlanta.
Quick Facts
F RO M T H E D E A N
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DEGREE PARTNERSHIPSOur partnership programs allow students to pursue an ACCELERATED COURSE OF STUDY in a graduate degree at the following institutions. Our engineering program with The University of Pennsylvania, for example, grants a B.S. from Haverford and a Master’s in Engineering from Penn in just five years. Our full list of programs:
4 + 1 ENGINEERING MASTER’S DEGREE WITH
THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
4 + 1 BIOETHICS MASTER’S DEGREE WITH
THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
3 + 2 CITY PLANNING MASTER’S DEGREE (MCP) WITH
THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
5 YEAR LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES MASTER’S
DEGREE WITH GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
1 YEAR FINANCE MASTER’S DEGREE WITH
CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE
4 + 2 EAST ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAM WITH
ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY IN CHINA
H O N O R C O D EThe College has one of the OLDEST HONOR
CODES IN THE UNITED STATES and one of very few with a social dimension. Established over 100 years ago, the Code is not a set of rules but a student-ratified, student-run system of SELF-GOVERNANCE
IN BOTH ACADEMIC AND SOCIAL LIFE.
Under the Honor Code, Haverford students are expected to develop and maintain a strong sense of personal responsibility, intellectual integrity, honesty, and genuine concern for others. In academic life, the Code manifests itself in many ways, most notably in take-home tests and unproctored final exams. The Code helps to create a very collaborative academic environment, one focused on learning for its own sake. It is visible early in the life of a Haverfordian; NO FINANCIAL DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED of
students who choose to enroll at Haverford.
Academic Centers fund high-level researchOur three Academic Centers take students beyond the traditional confines of the classroom. Whether research takes place on campus or across the globe, the Centers allow students to design and fund their own high-level scholarship and engage directly with what they are studying in the natural sciences, social sciences, or humanities.
We’re part of the Quaker ConsortiumOur four-college exchange program with Bryn Mawr, Swarthmore and the University of Pennsylvania allows us to retain the strengths of the small college experience, while offering the expanded resources usually found at a larger university. Haverford students can take a staggering array of classes at any of the Quaker Consortium schools.
61% of our faculty live on campusOur faculty members are internationally recognized thought-leaders dedicated to working closely with undergraduates. At large research institutions, it can be difficult to connect with professors—but the experience here is designed to maximize the amount of time students spend in direct collaboration with faculty.
What should you know about Haverford?
All students complete a Senior ThesisHaverford is one of a very few institutions in the country that includes a Senior Thesis project as part of every student’s academic program. Students become true scholars, and come to understand at a deep and practical level what it takes to create knowledge and to seek answers to challenging questions.
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RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY
ACADEMICS FACULTY
98%
9:1
23%FACULTY OF
COLOR
98%FULL-TIME FACULTY
WITH THE HIGHEST DEGREE IN THEIR FIELDS
STUDENT:FACULTY RATIO
STUDENTS LIVING ON CAMPUS
FACULTY LIVING ON CAMPUS
STUDENTS WITH A MINOR OR CONCENTRATION
ALUMNI WHO ATTEND GRADUATE SCHOOL WITHIN FIVE YEARS
Haverford students are admitted to medical school, law school, and other professional schools at rates that are significantly higher than the national average, and that are comparable to those of other highly selective liberal arts colleges and universities.
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36%fewer than 10 students
50 students or more: 0.3%
91.8%
class size: % of classes with . . .
fewer than 20 students
fewer than 30 students
82.5%
70%
61%
STUDENT BODY
52% 48% 35%1,187TOTAL ENROLLMENT WOMEN MEN STUDENTS OF COLOR
HAVERFORD AROUND THE WORLD
Current Haverford students have connections with 64 countries around the globe.
• 10.6% of students come to Haverford from outside of the U.S.
• Around half of all students will study abroad.• Each year the Center for Peace & Global Citizenship sponsors 60-70 summer internships all over the globe.
LIFE OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM
AnthropologyArchaeology Astronomy AstrophysicsBiologyChemistryClassical Culture & SocietyClassical LanguagesComparative LiteratureComputer ScienceDance East Asian Language & Culture EconomicsEnglishFine ArtsFrench & Francaphone StudiesGeology GermanGreekGrowth & Structure of Cities HistoryHistory of ArtInterdisciplinary PhysicsInternational StudiesItalian LatinLinguisticsMathematics & StatisticsMusicPhilosophyPhysicsPolitical SciencePsychologyReligionRomance LanguagesRussian SociologySpanishStatisticsTheater
MAJORS
CONCENTRATIONS & PROGRAMS
Africana & African StudiesBiochemistryBiophysicsCreative WritingChineseEducationEngineeringEnvironmental StudiesFilm StudiesGender & Sexuality StudiesGeoarcheologyGeochemistryHealth studiesHebrew & Judaic StudiesIndependent College ProgramsIndependent Materials ScienceJapaneseLatin American, Iberian, & Latino StudiesMathematical EconomicsMathematics EducationMiddle Eastern & Islamic StudiesNeurosciencePeace, Justice, & Human RightsPre-BusinessPre-LawPre-HealthScientific ComputingWriting Program
Quiz Bowl TeamBounce Hip Hop Dance GroupHaverford Microfinance Consulting ClubChess ClubThe ClerkBlack Students LeagueGlobal Leadership ProgramEarthQuakersSexuality & Gender AllianceBi-Co Model UN
The Haverford Garden InitiativeCenter for Jewish Life– Chabad HouseThe Bi-Co Jazz BandAsian Students AssociationQuaker CommunityEight a cappella groupsHaverford Outdoors Club (HavOC)International Students AssociationStudents’ Concert InitiativeRobotics Club
Fords Against BoredomAlliance of Latin American StudentsTeaf Business SocietyTwo improv & sketch comedy groupsMuslim Students AssociationLame Ducks Ice HockeyHonor CouncilHaverfarmWomen’s Center
Students at Haverford participate in 145 different clubs and organizations, including:
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HAVERFORD’S NATURAL BEAUTY AND EXTENSIVE GREEN SPACE alongside the elegant and simple architecture provide an extraordinary setting for one’s education. A perimeter of woods circles the 216-acre campus that features a duck pond and 2.5 acre nature trail. It is the oldest planned college landscape in the country and marks its 180th anniversary in 2014.
Within walking distance you will find coffee houses, bookstores, pizza and cheesesteak emporia, a broad range of restaurants, and the Bryn Mawr Film Institute. The proximity of Bryn Mawr and Swarthmore Colleges gives students easy access to tri-college events and other programming. Shuttle buses run between the three campuses throughout the academic year.
PHOTO BY MEGAN ALLENE SMITH
JUST EIGHT MILES WEST OF PHILADELPHIA, the second-largest city on the East Coast, Haverford gives students access to the opportunities of a huge metropolis. Philadelphia provides a wealth of historical, cultural, and social resources, including world-class museums, renowned restaurants, professional sports teams, and venues for concerts and the performing arts. The urban environment is also rich with service and volunteer opportunities as well as job and internship opportunities.
Haverford, PA
A Portrait of the Class of 2018
340total enrolled
3496applied
861accepted
24.6%admit rate
39.5%overall yield
31.8% Other Mid-Atlantic
11.7% Pennsylvania
13.3% New England
10.7% South
10.7% International
10.4% Midwest & Central U.S.
10% PacificGEOGRAPHYStudents hail from 36 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, and 16 foreign countries.
GENDERWomen: Men
AustraliaBrazilChinaEthiopiaGreeceHong KongIndiaItaly
NepalPeruPhilippinesPolandSingaporeSouth KoreaTaiwainUnited Kingdom
New YorkPennsylvaniaNew JerseyCaliforniaMarylandMassachusettsConnecticutVirginiaOhio
COUNTRIES TOP STATES
ACADEMICSOf the enrolled students from high schools that provide Rank.
TEST SCORES710 Median SAT Critical Reading
700 Median SAT Math
710 Median SAT Writing
32 Median ACT Composite
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WHO COMES TO HAVERFORD?
53% 47%
top 10% of their class
top 20% of their class
94%
0% 100%
98%
Students who speak a language other than
English at home.
Students with at least one parent who did not
attend college.
STUDENTS OF COLOR34.7% Students of Color6.8% African American/Black14.1% Asian/Asian American12.6% Latino1.2% Other(14% Identify themselves as Multiracial)
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WHERE THEY’RE HEADED & WHAT THEY LEARNED
For the full story on this inspiring group of students, visit the Haverblog on our website. blogs.haverford.edu/haverblog
140Studied Abroad
90Science Majors
A Portrait of the Class of 2014
156Social Science
Majors
78Humanities
Majors
KATIE ULRICH conducted fieldwork in a botany lab in Brazil to research her senior thesis, “Problematizing the Future: Brazil, Biofuels, and Basic Science.”
ROBERT BROOKS will be attending medical school under the auspices of the U.S. Air Force. But his desire to help people through science was partially inspired by his senior research on C. elegans, a worm model organism.
MARLA DOMINGUEZ’s history thesis— “From Migrants in a ‘Host Country’ to Transnational Permanence: Dominicans in New York City, 1965 – 2000”—wasn’t just an academic interest; it was inspired by her own family.
Computer science major DANIEL BARTON went straight from Commencement to a job with Garmin as a Software Engineer.
Chemistry major JEN REEVE’s senior thesis,“Investigations
Into The Fungal Degradation of
Crude Oil,” was an outgrowth of the
work that her advisor, Assistant Professor
Helen White, is doing related to the Deepwater Horizon
Gulf Oil Spill.
History and Russian double major RAYMOND DELUCA was awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Russia, where he studied abroad.
MOHAMED ABDALKADER is working for Google, as a Computer Science Academy (CSA) Resident, in their year-long post-college apprenticeship program based at Google’s headquarters.
Political science major ABIGAIL FLYNN’s senior thesis examined the Supreme Court’s influence on state legislative action on the death penalty.
OSCAR WANG is the executive director of Mentor for Philly, a program he started that recruits Philadelphia-area college students to mentor high schoolers as they prepare for post-secondary study.
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The Admission process at Haverford College is conducted as a comprehensive, holistic review in which each application is treated personally and individually, with extraordinary care and attention to detail.
At Haverford, we use the Common Application plus a brief Supplement as our sole application for admission.
Please visit our website for complete application instructions, a list of deadlines, and a materials checklist.
If you need to contact us directly, please send an email to [email protected] or contact the Admission Counselor for your geographic area (page 2).
IMPORTANT DATES
November 15 Deadline for Early Decision
January 15 Deadline for Regular Decision
Haverford’s admission policy is “need-blind” for United States citizens and permanent residents. Our admission policy is based solely on achievements, talents, and promise. A family’s financial situation is not considered. However, Haverford has limited financial aid for applicants who are not citizens or permanent residents of the United States. Financial Aid decisions are made according to a need-based allocation formula. For many years, Haverford has provided aid to all admitted students eligible under the College’s formula.
Financial Aid Policy
Financial Aid Highlights• Need-blind admission
decisions for all U.S. citizens and permanent residents
• Haverford meets 100% of demonstrated need for all admitted students
• Grants and college jobs meet family needs
• Family assets help determine parental contribution
• Both parents’ incomes are taken into account
• Advising is available for summer and post-college earning opportunities
ExpensesHaverford’s fees for 2014–2015 are:
Tuition.....................................$46,790
Room and Board.............................$14,350
Student Activity fees...........................$424
First-Year Orientation fee..................$220
total ...........................................$61,784
Add personal expenses for books and supplies, clothing, laundry, and recreation. The actual amount will vary from student to student, but for figuring financial aid, we use a standard allowance of $2,662.
Our Commitment Our financial aid policy reflects a commitment to minimizing student debt upon graduation. Students with family income below $60,000 per year will not have loans included in their financial aid package; loan levels for incomes above this line range from $1,500 to $3,000 each year.
Loan PolicyThe 2015-16 Loan Expectation for families is based on a 4-tiered system which determines loan expectation according to yearly family income.
Below $60,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0
$60,000 - $99,999 . . . . . . . $1,500
$100,000- $149,999 . . . . . . $2,500
$150,000 or more . . . . . . . $3,000
Once a student’s loan expectation has been determined, it will not be increased in subsequent years even if family income increases, but the loan expectation can be decreased if family income decreases.
For more information about Financial Aid at Haverford College, visit: haverford.edu/financialaid.
Admission Process
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