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1 Duke University By: Karen Sandoval

2 General information Duke University is located in Durham, NC
If you are interested in Liberal Arts & Engineering, Duke provides diverse and in-depth programs and degrees. Is Duke a public university or private ? Duke is a private school.

3 Student Information Duke has 14,850 students that enrolled in Fall 2014. DIVERSITY: African- American – 10% American Indian – 1% Asian American – 21% Caucasian – 48% Foreign – 10% Hispanic – 7% Other/Unknown – 4% NC Residents Attending – 12%

4 Programs and Degrees offered
Duke university has a wide range of opportunities for students with different interest and passions. Some of the many degrees include: Biology Art Music Medical Physics Nursing Romance Studies More of degrees and programs:

5 Activities Along with academic opportunities
Duke offers activities to students. DEVILS AFTER DARK: Duke has created this safe and fun social for first year students. THEATRE, MUSICALS AND MUESUEMS are created for students to connect and create a social environment for everyone.

6 Tuition 2015-2016 Estimated Cost of Attendance (Student Budget)
Tuition & Fees $49,486 Room $6,658 Board $6,684 Books, Supplies, & Personal Expenses** $3,466 Transportation dependent upon home address Estimated Cost of Attendance* $66,276 55% percent of students at Duke do not pay the full cost.

7 Financial aid Financial is provided at Duke University.
Family contribution: the amount expected from parent(s) and the amount expected from you. Duke expects a minimum contribution from a first-year student of $2,600 per year.. Your parental contribution is calculated by the Financial Aid Office. Families with a total annual income of $60,000 or less, will not be required to pay at all. If you have any questions, visit this website or call the Financial Aid Office applicants/how-does-it-work

8 Scholarships Scholarships are given at Duke University.
When applying make sure to follow the requirements and contact the Finacial Aid Office for any questions or concerns about the scholarships. 2 Major Scholarships: MAC Anderson Scholar: This is a summer foreign language study scholarship. Pop Trinity Scholarships: The award covers full tuition, fees, room & board, and a small stipend for books.  It is subject to renewal for the scholar's four years of undergraduate study. Trinity Scholars are offered up to $6,600 for research or other educational enrichment programs. University Scholars Program: The award covers full tuition, mandatory fees, room & board and is subject to renewal for the scholar's four years of undergraduate study. Additionally, Scholars are offered up to $7,000 for research or other educational enrichment programs. This program encourages innovation and collaborative thinking.

9 Admission requirements
In order to apply for Duke University students need to take ACT tests or the SAT + 2 SAT subject tests. Applicants need to show academic achievement and performance. 3 letters of recommendation are need. 2 from teachers and 1 from a counselor. A quality essay and previous tests scores. Duke University looks for students who are committed and motivated to pursue their education. It is not a matter of how smart you are but your passion for learning along side with history of extra curricular activities. Accecptance rate: 10.8%

10 Housing Duke housing is separated in 3 sections. East, West and Central Students are required to live on campus for 3 years and the 4th year is optional. First-year students are assigned to houses to allow students to meet people from diverse backgrounds. Students have an option to their preferences for things like single rooms, single-sex or coed halls. There are performing arts residence, in which students tend to share an interest in artistic learning. Residence halls are grouped into neighborhoods. There is a faculty-in-residence in most halls, as well as residence coordinators and residentialassistants who help on campus students. For extra information go here:

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