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The Admissions and Aid Offices help interested students and their families learn about Kenyon and guide them through the application process. Below are some data displays based on admissions statistics.

Kenyon College Admissions Overlap Schools

Students who were admitted to but did not attend Kenyon most frequently enrolled at the following institutions according to the National Student Clearinghouse:

  • Carleton College
  • Grinnell College
  • Ohio State University-Main Campus
  • University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
  • University of California-Berkeley
  • Wesleyan University
  • Bates College
  • Hamilton College
  • New York University
  • Vassar College
  • Colby College
  • Macalester College
  • Washington University in St Louis
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Denison University
  • University of California-Los Angeles
  • Brown University
  • Middlebury College
  • Bowdoin College
  • Oberlin College
  • University of Virginia-Main Campus

 

25th and 75th percentile SAT Scores for Fall Enrolled First-time, Full-time Students
  SAT Math SAT Critical Reading SAT Writing
Fall 2002 610 & 690 620 & 720 --
Fall 2003 600 & 690 620 & 720 --
Fall 2004 610 & 690 620 & 730 --
Fall 2005 610 & 700 620 & 720 --
Fall 2006 610 & 690 620 & 730 620 & 710
Fall 2007 610 & 690 630 & 730 630 & 710
Fall 2008 610 & 700 630 & 730 620 & 720
Fall 2009 600 & 680 630 & 720 620 & 730
Fall 2010 610 & 690 640 & 740 630 & 730
Fall 2011 610 & 690 640 & 730 640 & 730
Fall 2012 610 & 680 630 & 730 630 & 720
Fall 2013 600 & 690 630 & 720 630 & 730
Fall 2014 610 & 690 620 & 730 620 & 720
Fall 2015 610 & 690 630 & 730 620 & 720
Fall 2016 610 & 710 620 & 730 630 & 730
Fall 2017 623 & 730 640 & 730 --
Fall 2018 640 & 740 640 & 730 --
Fall 2019 630 & 740 640 & 720 --
Fall 2020 620 & 730 660 & 730 --
Fall 2021 660 & 750 680 & 750  
Fall 2022 660 & 755 690 & 760  
Fall 2023 690 & 750 670 & 750  

 

25th and 75th percentile ACT Scores for Fall Enrolled First-time, Full-time Students
  ACT Composite ACT Math ACT English ACT Writing
Fall 2002 27 & 32 -- -- --
Fall 2003 27 & 32 -- -- --
Fall 2004 27 & 31 25 & 31 27 & 33 --
Fall 2005 28 & 31 26 & 31 28 & 33 --
Fall 2006 27 & 32 26 & 31 28 & 34 --
Fall 2007 28 & 32 26 & 31 28 & 33 --
Fall 2008 28 & 32 26 & 32 28 & 34 --
Fall 2009 28 & 32 26 & 31 28 & 34 --
Fall 2010 28 & 32 26 & 32 29 & 34 --
Fall 2011 28 & 32 26 & 32 29 & 34 --
Fall 2012 28 & 32 26 & 31 29 & 34 --
Fall 2013 28 & 32 27 & 31 29 & 34 8 & 10
Fall 2014 28 & 32 26 & 30 28 & 34 8 & 9
Fall 2015 28 & 32 26 & 31 30 & 34 8 & 10
Fall 2016 29 & 33 27 & 32 30 & 35 8 & 10
Fall 2017 29 & 33 26 & 31 29 & 35 --
Fall 2018 29 & 33 26 & 31 31 & 35 --
Fall 2019 29 & 33 26 & 31 29 & 35 --
Fall 2020 30 & 33 27 & 31 30 & 35 --
Fall 2021 31 & 34 27 & 32 32 & 35  
Fall 2022 31 & 34 27 & 32 33 & 35  
Fall 2023 31 & 34 27 & 31 33 & 35  

Academic Program and Graduates

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Kenyon has more than 40 academic departments and programs and more than 50 majors, minors, and concentrations.

 

10 Most Popular Majors by Degrees Completed
Major 2022-23 Completions 2021-22 Completions 2020-21 Completions 2019-20 Completions 2018-19 Completions 2017-18 Completions 2016-17 Completions 2015-16 Completions 2014-15 Completions 2013-14 Completions 2012-13 Completions
English 86 60 45 82 57 69 77 64 66 56 73
Economics 61 60 28 38 51 56 52 50 44 60 35
Psychology 47 37 25 39 33 33 42 35 40 38 39
Political Science 41 34 24 57 29 23 48 40 27 50 39
Spanish 27     18       22      
Mathematics & Statistics 25   12 19 23            
History 24 26 14 25 21 20 25 16 24 30 27
Biology 23 24 21 16 23   20 24 21 27 14
Interdisciplinary Studies  21 14           19      
International Studies 20 16 14   18 26 20 29 36 30 21
Sociology     12 18 19 20     18 21 20
Philosophy       16              
Modern Lang. and Lit.           18 19   18    
Art - Studio         21 19 18   17 20  
American Studies             17        
Anthropology             17     20 23
Drama         16   17        
Film               16      
Music                     13
Neuroscience     12     21          
Environmental Studies   15                  
Molecular Biology   13                  

 Source: IPEDS

Graduation Rates
Entering Class year Graduated in 4 years Graduated in 6 years
2000 85.1% 87.4%
2001 82.1% 84.0%
2002 85.5% 88.1%
2003 85.0% 89.1%
2004 84.6% 86.1%
2005 82.7% 86.7%
2006 86.6% 89.7%
2007 86.2% 89.0%
2008 85.7% 89.2%
2009 83.5% 87.2%
2010 88.8% 90.5%
2011 86.1% 90.1%
2012 85.8% 88.3%
2013 86.2% 89.0%
2014 85.9% 88.6%
2015 82.1% 85.9%
2016 89.0% 87.2%
2017* 67.1% 86.5%
2018*    

 Source: IPEDS *The entering classes impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. 

6 Year Graduation Rates Averaged Over Time
Classes entering between years 3 Year Rolling Average Grad Rate
1998-2001 85%
1999-2002 86%
2000-2003 87%
2001-2004 87%
2002-2005 88%
2003-2006 88%
2004-2007 88%
2005-2008 89%
2006-2009 89%
2007-2010 90%
2008-2011 89%
2009-2012 89%
2010-2013 90%
2011-2014 89%
2012-2015 88%
2013-2016 87%
2014-2017 87%

 Source: IPEDS

4 & 6 Year Graduation Rate for Fall 2017* Entering Class, Disaggregated
Group 4 Year Grad Rate 6 Year Grad Rate
Nonresident alien 64% 92%
Hispanic/Latino 69% 92%
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
-- --
Asian 77% 92%
Black or African American 67% 80%
Native Hawaiian or
Pacific Islander
-- -- 
White 67% 88%
Two or more races 92% 100%
Race/ethnicity unknown 36% 40%
Men 56% 81%
Women 75% 91%

 Source: IPEDS. * The class of 2017 was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. 

4 Year Graduation Rate for Entering Class, Disaggregated
Group Class of Fall 2010 Class of Fall 2011 Class of Fall 2012 Class of Fall 2013 Class of Fall 2014 Class of Fall 2015
Nonresident alien 93% 92% 96% 88% 90% 65%
Hispanic/Latino 74% 95% 90% 92% 79% 87%
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
100% 80% 100% -- 100% --
Asian 83% 87% 89% 76% 100% 89%
Black or African American 70% 82% 73% 83% 88% 82%
Native Hawaiian or
Pacific Islander
-- -- -- -- -- --
White 91% 86% 85% 87% 88% 82%
Two or more races suppressed due to small numbers suppressed due to small numbers suppressed due to small numbers 85% 85% 88%
Race/ethnicity unknown suppressed due to small numbers 100% 72% 86% 57% 92%
Men 88% 93% 80% 845 82% 82%
Women 90% 97% 90% 88% 89% 83%

 Source: IPEDS

6 Year Graduation Rate by Loan Status,
Class entering Fall 2017*
Loan Type Graduated in 6 years
Pell Recipients 83%
Stafford Only Recipients 81%
Neither Pell nor Stafford 88%

Source: Kenyon Financial Aid/Registrar

Student Enrollment

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Kenyon's Office of the Registrar maintains student enrollment, course offerings, and information about the academic program. The Registrar website has many resources for both students and faculty.

Percent of Enrolled Students On Campus by Demographic Group (Fall of each year), Full-time degree-seeking
  2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012
American Indian or Alaskan Native 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0.4% 0.5% 0.6% 1%
Asian 5% 5% 4% 5% 4% 4% 3% 4% 4% 5% 6% 7%
Black or African American 2% 3% 3% 4% 3% 4% 3% 3% 4% 4% 3% 3%
Hispanic/Latino 8% 8% 7% 7% 7% 8% 6% 5% 7% 6% 5% 5%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0% <1% <1% <1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
White 66% 66% 69% 68% 70% 70% 72% 73% 73% 74% 76% 77%
Two or more races 6% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 7% 8% 3% 4% 2% 1%
Unknown race/ethnicity 1% 1% 2% 2% 2% 3% 3% 3% 4% 3% 3% 2%
Nonresident alien 11% 12% 9% 9% 9% 3% 6% 5% 5% 4% 4% 4%
Pell Grant Recipient 12% 10% 10% 9% 12% 12% 10%  8%  9% 8%  10% 9%

 Source: IPEDS, Registrar, Financial Aid

Percent of Full-Time, Degree Seeking, Undergraduate Enrollment On Campus by Gender
  Men Women Non-Binary Total Number of Students
Fall 2001 45% 55%   1554
Fall 2002 46% 54%   1546
Fall 2003 45% 55%   1586
Fall 2004 47% 53%   1605
Fall 2005 47% 53%   1629
Fall 2006 48% 52%   1629
Fall 2007 48% 52%   1653
Fall 2008 47% 53%   1635
Fall 2009 48% 52%   1616
Fall 2010 47% 53%   1618
Fall 2011 46% 54%   1647
Fall 2012 47% 53%   1657
Fall 2013 46% 54%   1694
Fall 2014 46% 54%   1648
Fall 2015 45% 55%   1698
Fall 2016 45% 55%   1688
Fall 2017 41% 56%   1661
Fall 2018 45% 55%   1719
Fall 2019 45% 55%   1734
Fall 2020 43% 57%   1610
Fall 2021 46% 54%   1868
Fall 2022* 43% 56%   1877
Fall 2023* 43% 55% 2% 1752


 * beginning in Fall 2023, Kenyon will report by gender and include a non-binary category. 
Source: IPEDS

 

First to Second Year Retention
Entering Class year Percent of First-Year Students
Returning for Fall of Second Year
2002 92%
2003 96%
2004 91%
2005 92%
2006 95%
2007 94%
2008 91%
2009 92%
2010 94%
2011 94%
2012 96%
2013 94%
2014 93%
2015 92%
2016 93%
2017 91%
2018 89%
2019 89%
2020 91%
2021 88%
2022 93%

 Source: IPEDS

Campus Life

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More information about campus life can be found throughout the Kenyon website. The Division of Student Affairs and the Office of Admissions both offer further details.

In addition to Varsity Sports, Kenyon has many Intramural and Club sports teams. You can find more information on the Kenyon College Athletics page.

Kenyon Varsity Sports
Men & Women Men Women
Basketball Baseball Field Hockey
Cross Country Football Softball
Lacrosse Golf Volleyball
Soccer    
Swim & Dive    
Tennis    
Track & Field    

Faculty and Staff

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Staff are formally represented in the campus structure by the Kenyon Staff Council. Faculty participate in a shared governance model.

Faculty Roster 2020-21

Number of Faculty and Staff by Primary Function, Fall 2022
  Number of full-time employees
Number of part-time employees
Instruction, research, public service 218 4
Library and Student and Academic Affairs and Other Education
Services Occupations
38 5
Management 91 0
Business and Finance 45 1
Computer, Engineering, and Science 7 0
Community, Social Service, Legal, Arts, Design, Sports, Media 30 27
Healthcare and Technical 5 2
Service 91 0
Sales and Related 4 0
Office and Administrative Support 71 0
Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance 28 0
Production, Transportation, and Material Moving Occupations 1 0
Total
629 39

Source: IPEDS

The Office of the Provost maintains information about Kenyon's faculty, including awards and endowed and named chairs. The standard faculty teaching load at Kenyon is 5 courses per academic year. Course releases are granted for faculty serving as chairs or in other services to the College. 

Average Faculty Salaries
  Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
2004-05 $78,505 $60,416 $50,183
2005-06 $80,082 $61,983 $51,830
2006-07 $84,077 $63,814 $54,028
2007-08 $86,506 $65,338 $56,034
2008-09 $92,108 $68,127 $58,269
2009-10 $92,566 $67,597 $58,220
2010-11 $94,479 $69,445 $59,358
2011-12 $95,376 $70,349 $60,918
2012-13 $101,374 $76,432 $64,647
2013-14 Average monthly $10,672 $8,846 $7,179
2014-15 Average monthly $10,375 $8,878 $6,383
2015-16 Average monthly $10,387 $8,746 $6,356
2016-17 Average monthly $10,508 $9,119 $6,488
2017-18 Average monthly $10,703 $9,217 $6,644
2018-19 Average monthly $10,956 $9,585 $6,865
2019-20 Average monthly $11,296 $9,533 $6,918
2020-21 Average monthly $11,513 $9,623 $7,778
2021-22 Average monthly $11,894 $9,805 $7,392
2022-23 Average monthly $11,907 $10,227 $7,597

Source: IPEDS, based on 9-month & 12-month contracts (weighted).

Faculty by Gender
  Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructors Totals
  Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women
2007-08 35 19 29 19 24 25   1 88 64
2008-09 37 21 33 23 20 22 2 1 92 67
2009-10 34 22 33 24 20 21   2 87 69
2010-11 36 24 32 25 21 20 1   90 69
2011-12 40 27 32 23 15 18   1 87 69
2012-13 40 27 34 21 19 22   3 93 73
2013-14 35 24 31 19 20 23   5 86 71
2014-15 37 26 32 22 21 27 2 8 93 83
2015-16 48 33 23 23 25 29 2 6 98 91
2016-17 49 34 24 23 29 31 3 6 105 94
2017-18 45 32 25 26 36 33 4 7 110 98
2018-19 43 31 24 27 41 33 4 10 112 101
2019-20 48 26 28 24 27 41 4 7 107 99
2020-21 44 26 28 23 26 45 2 10 100 104
2021-22 40 23 28 23 28 54 2 10 98 110
2022-23 39 22 26 29 24 39   7 103 115

Source: IPEDS

Finances

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Student Fees
  Tuition Room Board Fees Books & Supplies  Transportation/
Other Expenses
Total
2002-03
$22,905 $2,040 $2,540 $750 $990 -- $33,120
2003-04
$29,500 $2,340 $2,700 $830 $1,040 -- $36,410
2004-05
$31,260 $2,480 $2,790 $910 $1,090 -- $38,530
2005-06
$32,980 $2,620 $2,950 $950 $1,150 -- $40,650
2006-07 $34,990 $2,780 $3,120 $1,060 $1,200 -- $43,150
2007-08 $37,030 $2,940 $3,310 $1,110 $1,300 $1,130 $46,820
2008-09 $39,080 $3,100 $3,490 $1,160 $1,300 $1,130 $49,260
2009-10 $39,810 $3,170 $4,090 $1,170 $1,300 $1,080 $50,620
2010-11 $39,420 $4,280 $5,220 $1,480 $1,800 -- $52,200
2011-12 $41,090 $4,510 $5,510 $1,540 $1,800 $1,350 $55,800
2012-13 $42,780 $4,540 $5,800 $1,640 $1,900 $800 $57,460
2013-14 $43,900 $4,780 $6,300 $1,740 $1,900 $1,370 $60,080
2014-15 $45,500 $5,030 $6,530 $1,830 $1,900 $1,370 $62,160
2015-16 $47,220 $5,170 $6,720 $1,920 $1,900 $1,360 $64,360
2016-17 $49,220 $5,340 $6,790 $1,980 $1,900 $1,440 $66,130
2017-18 $51,540 $5,400 $6,880 $2,020 $1,900 $1,490 $69,140
2018-19 $56,430 $5,470 $7,110 $2,140 $1,900 -- $74,550
2019-20 $60,800 $5,420 $7,410 $300 $1,900 -- $75,830
2020-21 $60,800 $5,420 $7,410 $300 $1,900 $900 $76,730
2021-22 $63,060 $5,500 $7,810 $250 -- -- $76,620
2022-23 $66,240 $5,600 $8,810 $250 -- -- $80,100

Source: IPEDS and the Common Data Set; transportation costs for some years unavailable.

Core Expenditures              
  Instruction  Research Public Service  Academic Support 
Institutional
 Support
Student Services  Total core expenses 
2010-11 $31,163,036 $280,206 $0 $5,894,121 $11,256,712 $18,727,710 $67,321,785
2011-12 $31,059,004 $376,434 $0 $5,443,799 $11,742,777 $19,941,491 $68,563,505
2012-13 $34,861,435 $627,033 $0 $6,768,126 $13,736,409 $21,987,280 $77,980,283
2013-14 $36,097,432 $624,210 N/A $7,502,564 $14,286,569 $21,830,971 $80,341,746
2014-15 $41,871,133 $652,071 $0 $6,903,610 $13,508,256 $21,585,303 $84,520,373
2015-16 $41,102,884 $529,322 $0 $6,901,170 $14,266,152 $21,653,651 $84,453,179
2016-17 $42,020,723 $463,428 $115,819 $7,234,364 $14,371,012 $23,447,947 $87,653,293
2017-18 $43,150,629 $708,862 $211,087 $7,989,625 $15,151,709 $23,637,207 $90,849,119
2019-20 $46,950,146 $1,014,840 $261,418 $9,591,499 $16,437,945 $25,322,595 $99,578,443
2020-21 $39,126,310 $1,166,015 $348,571 $10,600,924 $25,351,733 $16,769,966 $113,097,370
2021-22 $47,630,464 $958,424 $319,479 $14,616,147 $25,750,077 $17,220,466 $131,638,436

Source: IPEDS. Other core expenses include net grant aid to students, net of discounts and allowances, and other expenses.

Core Revenues             
  Tuition and fees Government, grants and contracts  Private gifts, grants, and contracts  Investment returns Other core revenues Total core revenues 
2010-11 $43,533,816 $618,615 $20,769,016 $23,595,855 $2,911,868 $91,429,170
2011-12 $41,939,180 $686,303 $20,714,231 $44,840,726 $2,503,438 $110,683,878
2012-13 $44,493,905 $936,111 $15,967,158 $11,747,405 $2,978,972 $76,123,551
2013-14 $45,979,054 $864,658 $15,699,694 $26,568,492 $3,405,270 $92,517,168
2014-15 $55,171,647 $938,438 $12,662,143 $42,267,979 $2,440,502 $113,480,709
2015-16 $53,659,588 $816,866 $16,369,774 $19,451,819 $1,816,198 $92,114,245
2016-17 $54,243,003 $762,454 $24,492,367 -$6,157,561 $1,576,902 $74,917,165
2017-18 $57,343,234 $938,650 $41,693,000 $38,300,590 $1,742,990 $140,018,464
2019-20 $61,789,132 $1,507,268 $23,108,148 $22,453,943 $1,751,272 $110,609,763
2020-21 $46,718,040 $5,628,121 $25,258,431 $143,054,829 $1,464,107 $238,930,090
2021-22 $67,284,866 $2,752,352 $65,685,478 -$26,180,646 $2,358,616 $142,998,838

Source: IPEDS. Other core revenues include government appropriations (federal, state, and local), sales and services of educational activities; and other sources.

Total Revenues and Expenses     
  Total Revenues  Total Expenses 
2010-11 $107,786,393 $85,218,598
2011-12 $131,214,557 $88,257,335
2012-13 $97,802,114 $98,559,373
2013-14 $115,275,028 $100,921,948
2014-15 $138,261,958 $105,403,758
2015-16 $117,999,867 $106,273,410
2016-17 $101,699,416 $110,751,943
2017-18 $167,437,565 $113,338,187
2019-20 $139,376,146 $123,938,372
2020-21 $238,930,090 $113,097,370
2021-22 $142,998,838 $131,638,436
 2022-23 $198,672,513 $136,636,782

Source: IPEDS

Other core revenues include federal appropriations; sales and services of educational activities; other operating and nonoperating sources; and other revenue and additions (e.g., capital appropriations, capital grants and gifts, etc.) Core revenues exclue auxiliary enterprises. Other core expenses include scholarships and fellowships, net of discounts and allowances, and other expenses. Core expenses exclude expenses from auxiliary enterprises and independent operations. 
Kenyon observes a standard July 1- June 30 Fiscal Year. 

Kenyon's Recent Construction

  • Bexley Hall renovation, to be completed summer 2024
  • South campus residence halls, to be completed summer 2024
  • West Quadrangle, including library,admissions building, academic building, completed 2021-22 academic year
  • Two new English department facilities, completed fall 2018
  • Renovation of Farr Hall, including book store and offices above, completed summer 2018
  • New apartment style housing behind Farr Hall, completed summer 2017
  • The Village Market replacement on the site of the demolished Black Box theatre, completed summer 2017.
  • Black Box theatre, demolished, summer 2016, rebuilt in new location winter 2017.
  • Student Health Center, demolished, replaced and reopened fall 2014
    Bailey House renovation, spring 2013
  • Studio Art Building opened August 2012; 41,000 gross square feet (gsf)
  • Bexley Apartments, Fink and Forman Houses, demolished 2012; 20,000 gsf
  • Gund Gallery, offices of Art History Department and gallery space, opened 2011; 31,000 gsf
  • Phase 1 of North Campus housing, 9 buildings in 2011 and 2012; 38,000 gsf
  • Storer Hall, offices of Music Department and performance space, opened 2009; 16,800 gsf
  • Lentz House, offices of the English Department, opened 2009; 7,200 gsf
  • Ernst Center, demolished 2009; 30,000 gsf
  • Finn House (formerly Neff House), offices of the Kenyon Review, opened in 2008; 3,200 gsf
  • Peirce Hall, renovation completed in 2008; 66,000 gsf
  • O'Connor House, multi-use, opened 2008; 5,600 gsf
  • Walton and Wing House, demolished 2008
  • Kenyon Athletic Center (now the Lowry Center), sports and recreation facility, opened in 2006; 260,000 gsf
  • Ganter Price Hall, assembly space, opened in 2003; 3,000 gsf
  • Wirtheimer Field House, demolished 2003; 47,800 gsf
  • Phil Mather, demolished 2001; 47,800 gsf
  • Tomsich, Hayes, Fischman and Samuel Mather Halls, offices and labs of the Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Biology and Psychology Departments, opened in 2000 completing the Science Quad; 103,000 gs

Source: Chief Business Officer

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Basics about Kenyon

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Basic Categories

  • Location: Gambier, Ohio 43022
  • Founded: 1824 as all-male seminary. Coeducational as of 1969.
  • Control: Private, not-for-profit
  • Religious affiliation: Non-denominational, originally Episcopal
  • Incorporation: State of Ohio
  • Affiliated Incorporations: Brown Family Environmental Center (BFEC), The Kenyon Review, The Philander Chase Conservancy
  • Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission
  • Athletic division: NCAA Division III
  • Conference: North Coast Athletic Conference
  • Colors: Purple and white
  • Historic moniker: Mauve, Lords and Ladies
  • Current moniker: Owls
  • Organization: The President of the College reports directly to the Board of Trustees. The Academic, Admissions, Advancement, Communications, Finance, Library and Information Services, Operations, and Student Affairs Divisions report to the President through their respective heads.

Classes, Codes and IDs

  • IPEDS reporting number: 203535
  • Federal School (Title IV) Code: 003065
  • Federal Depository Library Number: 0462
  • College Board (CEEB) Code: 1370
  • ACT Code: 3286
  • Federal Employer ID Number: 314379507
  • Dun & Bradstreet DUNS Number: 063580369
  • UEI: NML9QD5ZL2F6
  • National Register of Historic Places Reference number: 75001447

Carnegie classifications:

  • Baccalaureate Colleges - Arts & Sciences Focus
  • Small, four year, highly residential
  • Full-time four-year, more selective, lower transfer-in
  • Exclusively undergraduate four-year
  • Arts & sciences focus, no graduate coexistence

Affiliations and Consortiums

Data Definitions

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Generally, Kenyon follows IPEDS definitions as closely as possible. 

Degree-seeking: students who are enrolled for credit in pursuit of a bachelor's degree

First-time, first-year student: Student in the first semester of attending any higher education institution for the first time. Students who enter with college credits earned before graduation from high school are considered first-time students. 

Semester: 15 week academic period. Kenyon has two, one fall and one spring.