Notre Dame At A Glance
Type of School: Private, independent, coeducational institution founded in 1842 Size of Campus: 1,250 acres
Number of Students: • 8,874 undergraduate students • Students from all 50 states and 75 countries • 26,506 applicants in 2022, with 3,412 students admitted and 2,050 enrolled • 52% male, 48% female • 7% international/outside the United States • 29% ethnic minority
Number of Faculty: 10:1 student-faculty ratio
Because our tradition informs our progress Notre Dame, Indiana
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taying at the forefront of education takes constant innovation. That’s why students at the University of Notre Dame are exposed
to a variety of disciplines, from the arts to sociol- ogy to the sciences. Our students develop not only the intellect but the well-rounded character needed to solve today’s challenging problems. And with a culture grounded in the Catholic values of service and respect for humanity, students learn to live life with meaning and purpose. While con- ventional wisdom has advanced the world to where it is today, it’s the conviction to shape and reshape those conventions that will continue our progress into the future.
Academics We believe a rewarding education should do more than just teach—it should facilitate learning. At Notre Dame, you’ll develop powers of discernment that allow you to discover the right questions, not just the right answers. You’ll benefit from powerful resources like the IDEA Center, a collaborative
innovation hub dedicated to expanding the tech- nological and societal impact of the University’s innovations.
Community As a Catholic institution of research and scholar- ship, we believe in examining our faith, studies, and community from all angles. That’s why we embrace an atmosphere of diversity and inclusion that enriches all facets of the Notre Dame expe- rience. Our 30 unique residence halls reflect this commitment to solidarity, showing how a diverse group of individuals can become one tight-knit community. Years after you leave, you’ll continue to draw upon the unique relationships and connec- tions you’ve developed here. Whether it’s main- taining friendships with your first-year roommates or engaging in a conversation with a stranger wearing Blue and Gold, you’ll be a Domer for the rest of your life.
Colleges, Programs, and Degrees: 75 bachelor’s degree programs through- four colleges and two schools: • College of Arts & Letters • College of Engineering • College of Science • Keough School of Global Affairs • Mendoza College of Business • School of Architecture
International Student Services: Notre Dame International provides many varied resources for international students; visit
international.nd.edu for more information.
Financial Aid: Limited financial aid opportunities available for first-year international students
Test Score Requirements: SAT/ACT-flexible policy for international applicants; must have (1) completed secondary education outside of the US, and (2) received one of these credentials: • International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (IBDP) • GCE Advanced Levels (3+ required) • French Baccalaureate
Application Deadlines and Fees: • Restrictive Early Action: November 1 • Regular Decision: January 1 • Application fee: $75 (non-refundable)
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