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In a quintessential college town in the heart of the Midwest, our picturesque location provides small-town charm and safety. It gives us lots of room to breathe and the freedom to explore and apply new ideas. Whether on campus, in the city of Oberlin, or in nearby Cleveland, you'll find an expansive menu of cultural, social, and service ...
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- College of Arts & Sciences
Oberlin College is a private liberal arts college and conservatory of music in Oberlin, Ohio, United States. Founded in 1833, it is the oldest coeducational liberal arts college in the United States and the second-oldest continuously operating coeducational institute of higher learning in the world. [6]
L'Oberlin College è un liberal arts college privato di Oberlin (contea di Lorain, nell'Ohio) noto per essere stato la prima istituzione americana di istruzione superiore ad ammettere regolarmente studentesse e persone di colore.
Oberlin College uniquely combines both a leading College of Arts and Sciences and a world-renowned Conservatory of Music. The College of Arts and Sciences offers a four-year undergraduate program leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree.
Oberlin College is not just a place where you sit in a classroom. It’s where you’ll explore the world, experience breathtaking moments, and realize anything is possible. Learn more about what awaits you at Oberlin!
Oberlin's College of Arts and Sciences offers one of the top liberal arts programs in the United States. In four years you would receive a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. The BA is often the first step in higher education for most professional careers in the U.S.
First in Academia: Oberlin was the first college in America to adopt a policy to admit black students (1835) and the first to grant bachelor’s degrees to women (1841) in a coeducational program. Motto: “Learning and Labor”