Former names
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Oberlin Collegiate Institute (1833–1864) |
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Motto | Learning and Labor |
Type | Private liberal arts college |
Established | September 2, 1833; 191 years ago (1833-09-02) |
Academic affiliations
|
|
Endowment | $1.09 billion (2021)[2] |
President | Carmen Twillie Ambar |
Academic staff
|
327 (2017)[3] |
Students | 2,785 (2019)[3] |
Location |
,
U.S.
41°17′35″N 82°13′18″W / 41.29306°N 82.22167°W / 41.29306; -82.22167 |
Campus | Suburban |
Colors | Red & gold[4] |
Nickname | Yeomen / Yeowomen |
Sporting affiliations
|
NCAA Division III – NCAC |
Mascot | Yeobie the Squirrel[5] |
Website | oberlin |
Former names
|
Oberlin Collegiate Institute (1833–1864) |
---|---|
Motto | Learning and Labor |
Type | Private liberal arts college |
Established | September 2, 1833; 191 years ago (1833-09-02) |
Academic affiliations
|
|
Endowment | $1.09 billion (2021)[2] |
President | Carmen Twillie Ambar |
Academic staff
|
327 (2017)[3] |
Students | 2,785 (2019)[3] |
Location |
,
U.S.
41°17′35″N 82°13′18″W / 41.29306°N 82.22167°W / 41.29306; -82.22167 |
Campus | Suburban |
Colors | Red & gold[4] |
Nickname | Yeomen / Yeowomen |
Sporting affiliations
|
NCAA Division III – NCAC |
Mascot | Yeobie the Squirrel[5] |
Website | oberlin |