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Magdalen College, New Hampshire

Overview of Magdalen College

Magdalen is in Warner, New Hampshire. Warner is a quiet rural area. The school is classified as a Roman Catholic college. Magdalen is a private, not-for-profit institution. The school issues awards (degrees) up to the level of Bachelor's degree.

Areas of Study

Fields of study in vogue at Magdalen include liberal arts.

Magdalen Selectivity

Not all applicants to the school are accepted. The top quarter of students at Magdalen scored at least 670 on the verbal SAT test. Students' math SAT scores were most often in the range 390 to 570 in 2005. People seek out the school, and many students are from other states.

Faculty

The schools' faculty/student ratio of superior to most.

Student Body

Approximately 69 students study at the school (in 2005).

Student Life

Magdalen offers a real campus feel. The school makes housing available to a large share of its students. Students at Magdalen can take advantage of the school's meal plans.

More complete details are provided below.

Contacting Magdalen

Magdalen College
511 Kearsarge Mtn Rd
Warner, NH 03278-9206
General Phone: (603) 456-2656
Admissions Phone: (603) 456-2656
Financial Aid Phone: (603) 456-2656
http://www.magdalen.edu

Magdalen Programs and Degrees (2005)

Magdalen awarded degrees in these major categories in 2005:

General CategoryDegreesMost Common Majors [see all]
Liberal Arts18liberal arts and humanities

Number of programs and degrees for Magdalen in 2005:

Degree LevelTotal
Awarded
Number of
Programs
Bachelor's degree181
Associate's degree01

Magdalen Student Body

In 2005, Magdalen had a total enrollment of 69 students (68 full-time equivalent).

Students in the Freshman Class (2005):

GroupPercent
Men59%
Women41%
Full-Time97%
Part-Time3%

More details are available, using 2004 data:

Students By Class (2004):

GroupPercent
Undergraduate100%

Racial Diversity (2004):
RacePercent
White79%
Hispanic13%
Asian1%
Other Races4%
(Foreign Students)3%

Students by Age (2004):

AgePercent
Under 1814%
18-1939%
20-2133%
22-2411%
25-292%
30-342%

Incoming (Freshman) Students by Place of Residence (2004):
(From available data sampling)

ResidencePercent
Minnesota10%
Texas10%
Pennsylvania10%
California10%
Foreign countries5%
Kentucky5%
Michigan5%
Indiana5%
Rhode Island5%
Wisconsin5%
Massachusetts5%
New Mexico5%
Ohio5%
New York5%
Connecticut5%
New Jersey5%

Magdalen Graduation, Retention, and Transfers

Retention Rates (2004):

GroupReturning From
Previous Year
Full-Time65 %

Magdalen Room and Board (2005)

Magdalen offers campus housing for 100 of its 68 (full-time) students. Freshmen are required to live on campus.

(Please refer to our profile of Warner, New Hampshire for details about the area surrounding the campus.)

The school offers students a meal plan with 20 meals per week.

Magdalen Admissions and Selectivity (2005)

Acceptances:

GroupApplicantsAcceptedPercent
Accepted
EnrolledPercent of
Accepted Enrolled
Total493878%2976%
Men272074%1785%
Women221882%1267%

Standardized Test Scores:

Test25th Percentile75th Percetile
SAT Verbal510670
SAT Math390570
ACT Verbal2325
ACT Math1622
ACT Composite2124

Application Requirements:

ItemRequirement
GPArecommended
Class Rankrecommended
High School Recordrequired
College Prep Programnot required
Recommendationsrequired
Formal Demonstration of Competencerecommended
Standardized Tests (SAT and/or ACT)required
Percent of Applicants Submitting SAT59%
Percent of Applicants Submitting ACT24%
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)not required
Other Standardized Testsnot required

Admissions Phone Number: (603) 456-2656

Magdalen Expenses and Financial Aid (2005)

Expenses and Financial Aid:

ExpenseAmount
In-state tuition and fees$ 9,750
Out-of-state tuition and fees$ 9,750
Room and board$ 6,250
Books and supplies$ 375
Other expenses$ 140

Financial Aid:
Magdalen participates in Federal Title IV financial aid programs. (The school's OPE ID is 2223300)

Financial Aid Phone Number: (603) 456-2656

Magdalen Faculty

Tenure Status of Faculty (2004):

Full-Time Faculty LevelMenWomen
Non-tenured and not on tenure track70

Salaries for full-time faculty:

Full-Time Faculty (2004):

Full-Time Faculty LevelContract LengthNumber MenAvg Salary MenNumber WomenAvg Salary Women
No academic rankacademic year7$32,5710*
All faculty totalacademic year7$32,5710*

*: salaries are not displayed where there are fewer than 3 professors in the category.

Magdalen Degree Programs (2005)

LIBERAL ARTS
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other

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Magdalen Highlights

(Details are provided further down on this page.)

What Sets Magdalen Apart:

CategoryTrophy 
% of degrees in liberal arts
(vs. all colleges)
Top 1%Magdalen % of degrees in liberal arts
% of students from other states
(vs. all colleges)
Top 1%Magdalen % of students from other states
Dorm rooms per full-time student
(vs. all colleges)
Top 1%Magdalen Dorm rooms per full-time student
Faculty/student ratio (full-time)
(vs. all colleges)
Top 5%Magdalen Faculty/student ratio (full-time)
Explanation of the Highlights categories

Notable:
Roman Catholic affiliation
Career counseling
Remedial classes for students
Option to study abroad
Offers campus housing
Offers part-time study
On-campus library
Offers campus housing
Offers a board (meal) plan

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