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We’re here to connect you with our tight-knit community and with opportunities to help you envision yourself at Kenyon. Explore every angle of our campus, meet with our students and professors, and learn more about how affordable Kenyon can be.
Here are three things to know about Kenyon. 1) You’ll find us in Gambier, Ohio, a place that’s a bit off the beaten path but a vital part of who we are. 2) We didn’t just perfect faculty advising — we invented it. The model of professors serving as academic advisors started at Kenyon.
Maybe you’re wondering how it all works, or if you can afford Kenyon. We’ve got you. We’re here to help simplify the process, and to connect you with a smart, caring community that will support you the entire way.
In 1841, Kenyon was the first institution in the U.S. to introduce the model of professors serving as academic advisors. 10:1 student to faculty ratio. All courses are taught by professors —most hold a Ph.D. or terminal degree in their field.
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Kenyon meets 100 percent of demonstrated financial need. All applicants are considered for merit scholarships. You also may apply separately for talent scholarships in art, music or writing, or for our KEEP and STEM scholarships.
Science and nature writing at Kenyon empowers students to become skilled storytellers who can communicate complex scientific issues to a general audience. Students learn to write artfully, creatively, and with precision about the natural world.
Experience every angle of Kenyon on your own — from Peirce Hall to Wiggin Street Coffee to the Kokosing River. Online tour: Our hilltop campus is home to 125 buildings, a 610-acre environmental center, hiking trails and woods.
With academic merit scholarships and need-based financial aid, including grants, student loans and campus work, Kenyon is more affordable than you might think. In 2024-25, after scholarships and grants were awarded, the average net price was $47,474 for incoming students.
“The most beautiful small college campus in America” — that’s how The New Yorker’s longtime architecture critic describes Kenyon. Our thousand-acre campus of woods and greens is dotted with historic stone halls and glass-walled structures for discussing and discovering, collaborating and creating, playing and performing.