Quick Facts: About Davis
& Elkins College
Davis & Elkins College is a coeducational liberal arts college
which offers a personalized undergraduate education that values breadth
and depth of learning and affirms the importance of tradition and
experimentation. The College offers more than 30 baccalaureate and
associate degree programs representing the arts and sciences, pre-professional
and professional studies. The
Campus
Views of the Appalachian Mountains grace the intimate, wooded campus,
which includes 20 major buildings on 170 acres. Most of the buildings
are clustered together on a low ridge overlooking the city of Elkins.
Farther back on the north section of the campus are Booth Library,
the Eshleman Science Center, the Robbins Chapel, the Hermanson Center-Auditorium
complex, and the athletic fields. The Davis & Elkins Historic
District was established in 1996 by the U. S. Department of the
Interior and includes National Historic Landmarks that house both
academic and administrative facilities.
Distinctive Programs
D&E offers several distinctive academic programs that offer unique learning
opportunities and experiences. A major difference at D&E is Winter Term,
an intensive three-week program during the month of January that allows
students to take just one course. The benefits to students are many. For
some, it is a chance to explore in depth an intriguing new area of study.
For others, it is an opportunity to engage in research or off-campus study.
For others still, it is a window of opportunity to squeeze in additional
credit hours within the academic year. Other distinctive programs at D&E
include the Honors Program, for students seeking an additional challenge,
the Supported Learning Program, and the College’s new majors in Criminology
and Criminal Justice.
Location
Elkins, West Virginia--a vibrant community of nearly 10,000--lies
in the center of one of the East’s most important outdoor
recreation areas. Nearby scenic and historic destinations include
the 900,000-plus acre Monongahela National Forest, the National Radio
Observatory, Canaan Valley, Blackwater Canyon, Snowshoe Mountain
resort, and Seneca Rocks.
Most of the metropolitan areas of the East, South and Midwest are
within a day's driving distance of the College. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
is 150 miles to the north and Washington, D.C., is 200 miles to
the east. U.S. 219, 250, and 33 and State Route 55 pass through
the city. Commercial air service is available at nearby Clarksburg,
West Virginia.
Heritage
Davis & Elkins is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA)
and was established through the influence of former United States
Senators Henry G. Davis and Stephen B. Elkins. The first classes
were held on September 21, 1904.
Honors
U.S.News & World Report magazine has named Davis & Elkins
College to the top tier of its category in the magazine's 2006 Guide
to America’s Best Colleges. The list, which categorizes schools
according to classifications established by the Carnegie Foundation
for the Advancement of Teaching, ranks Davis & Elkins No. 27 of
106 Comprehensive College in the South.
Accreditation
Davis & Elkins College is accredited by the Commission on Institutions
of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges
and Schools.
The Associate Degree Nursing Program is accredited by the National
League for Nursing and also by the West Virginia Board of Examiners
for Registered Nurses.
Faculty
45 full-time faculty; 84% hold doctorates or professional degrees.
Students
The College serves students primarily from the mid-Atlantic region,
while actively encouraging the enrollment of students from throughout
the nation and the world.
- 635 students
- Student/Faculty Ratio: 12:1
- Male/Female Ratio: 1:1.5
- Total Minority Students: 8%
- In-state Enrollment: 58.7%
- Out-of-state Enrollment: 41.3%
Tuition & Fees (2006-2007)
- Tuition $17,210
- Room & Board $6,300
- Student Association Fee $320
- Technology Fee $200
- Total: $24,030
Financial Aid
Approximately 96% of D&E students receive financial aid, with
an average amount of assistance of $11,000.
Housing
Single-sex and coed residential lifestyles are available in a variety
of residence halls with housing guaranteed during all four years.
Student Clubs and Organizations
40 student organizations, including three national fraternities.
Athletics
D&E is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association
(NCAA), Div. II, and the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference. Sanctioned sports include baseball, basketball, cross
country, golf, soccer, tennis, softball and volleyball. The College’s
coed ski team, organized under the auspices of the U.S. Collegiate
Snow Sport Association, competes in the Allegheny Conference.
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