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Skidmore College is a private college that values creative thought and offers 44 majors and 100+ clubs. Learn about its curriculum, campus, community, traditions, and student stories.
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Skidmore College is a private liberal arts college in Saratoga Springs, New York. Approximately 2,700 students are enrolled at Skidmore pursuing a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in one of more than 60 areas of study.
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Browse the 40+ undergraduate majors and minors offered at Skidmore that make up our internationally recognized and ranked liberal arts curriculum. Majors are available in: American Studies
ADMISSION Skidmore seeks students who demonstrate strong academic ability, intellectual curiosity, open-mindedness, and an energetic commitment to learning. Since students learn not only from the faculty but from each other, Skidmore also seeks diversity in its student body, looking for a wide geographical distribution and a variety of talents, ...
Skidmore College was founded by Lucy Skidmore Scribner in 1903 as the Young Women’s Industrial Club of Saratoga. The school rapidly developed into a thriving enterprise and was chartered in 1911 by the New York Board of Regents as the Skidmore School of Arts.