Keuka College
Ball Hall, Keuka Park, NY 14478

Fall 2008 Undergrad Enrollment
1,522 (Full-time: 326 men, 897 women; Part-time: 49 men, 250 women)

Fall 2008 Graduate Enrollment
154 (Full-time: 32 men, 68 women; Part-time: 13 men, 41women)

Campus Description
Founded in 1890, Keuka College is a private four-year coeducational college. It stands on the shores of Keuka Lake, in the Finger Lakes area of New York State, just over one hour from Rochester and Syracuse. The curriculum integrates the liberal arts and sciences with experiential learning, featuring a Field Period program that allows students to combine classroom and "real world" learning. Communication and understanding are also fostered by a 14:1 student-faculty ratio. Keuka College welcomes applications from men and women who have a capacity for academic achievement and are responsive to the opportunities available to them.
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