Wenham, Massachusetts
Mission. Commission. Location. G
ordon College is a place where the whole has always been greater than the sum of its parts. The College is in-
novative while indelibly connected to a storied tradition and rich heritage. We’re rooted in faith yet unafraid to ask and explore tough questions in a changing society. We distill those qual- ities into three core ideas that capture our identity as well as our individuality: Mission. Commission. Location.
Mission
Gordon graduates are distinguished by intel- lectual maturity and Christian character, com- mitted to lives of service, and prepared for lead- ership worldwide. With a liberal arts education in the tradition of New England’s best colleges, our students gain the qualities most sought by employers: the ability to think holistically, reason analytically, communicate persuasively, and—most importantly—act morally.
Commission
The Gordon Commission is the essence of the College’s experience—the process and prom- ise of a transformative education. • Stretch the mind: At Gordon, faith and knowl- edge are complementary, not contradictory.
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• Deepen the faith: Our commitment to faith provides a framework for the transformative pursuit of truth.
• Elevate the contribution: In the words of our founder, A. J. Gordon, “Service overflows from us.”
Location
Gordon College is just north of Boston, the global hub of higher education. The Greater Boston area provides a wealth of professional development and career opportunities as well as rich history and traditions. Since we aren’t far from the world’s financial and political cap- itals of New York City and Washington, DC, we provide outstanding access and opportu- nities for experiential education and your first career.
Gordon At A Glance
Overview • Institutional control: Private • School type: Coeducational • Academic calendar: Semesters • Religious affiliation: Evangelical • School size: 1,804 students • Average class size: 20 students • Student-faculty ratio: 11:1 • Ministry and missions groups: 70+ • Career opportunities: Co-ops and internships available
Costs and Aid (2023–2024) • Tuition: $27,000 • Room, board & fees: $13,750 • Types of aid available: Scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study
Admission Details • Average GPA: 3.6 • Average ACT score: 26.5 • Average SAT score: 1262 • Essay required: No • Interview required: Yes • Application deadline: Rolling • Application fee: $50
Top 5 Majors 1. Psychology
2. Business Administration 3. Biology 4. English 5. Communication Arts
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