Former name
|
Friends Boarding School (1847–1859)[1] |
---|---|
Motto | Vita Lux Hominum (Life is the Light of Man) |
Type | Private liberal arts college |
Established | 1847; 177 years ago (1847) |
Religious affiliation
|
Quakers[2] |
Endowment | $426 million (2022)[3] |
President | Paul Sniegowski |
Students | 677[4] |
Location |
,
,
U.S.
39°49′28.44″N 84°54′47.78″W / 39.8245667°N 84.9132722°W / 39.8245667; -84.9132722 |
Campus | Rural, 800 acres (320 ha) |
Colors | Maroon & white[5] |
Nickname | Quakers |
Sporting affiliations
|
NCAA Division III – HCAC |
Mascot | Big Earl |
Website | earlham |
Former name
|
Friends Boarding School (1847–1859)[1] |
---|---|
Motto | Vita Lux Hominum (Life is the Light of Man) |
Type | Private liberal arts college |
Established | 1847; 177 years ago (1847) |
Religious affiliation
|
Quakers[2] |
Endowment | $426 million (2022)[3] |
President | Paul Sniegowski |
Students | 677[4] |
Location |
,
,
U.S.
39°49′28.44″N 84°54′47.78″W / 39.8245667°N 84.9132722°W / 39.8245667; -84.9132722 |
Campus | Rural, 800 acres (320 ha) |
Colors | Maroon & white[5] |
Nickname | Quakers |
Sporting affiliations
|
NCAA Division III – HCAC |
Mascot | Big Earl |
Website | earlham |