private, coeducational liberal arts college located in Beloit, Wis., U.S. The college offers the traditional liberal arts curriculum for undergraduates, and it also offers a master's degree program in education. The World Outlook Program, initiated in 1960, broadens global awareness through an extensive worldwide program of studies and seminars. The Center for Language Studies offers intensive instruction in a range of languages during the summer. Total enrollment is approximately 1,100. Beloit College was chartered by the territorial legislature in 1846. The following year instruction began in Middle College. Women were first admitted into the college in 1895. Logan Museum of Anthropology is home to the largest archaeological and ethnographic collection of any U.S. undergraduate institution. Distinguished graduates include Jay Norwood "Ding" Darling, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, and naturalist Roy Chapman Andrews.
BELOIT COLLEGE
Meaning of BELOIT COLLEGE in English
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