Earlham College was established by the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in 1847. Among the nation's academically-strongest liberal arts colleges, Earlham develops in its students broad and deep competencies in both traditional and emerging disciplinary and interdisciplinary fields.
The college has 104 faculty members and 1184 students from 81 countries including Japan, Palestine, Jamaica, China and India among others. Earlham offers 32 undergraduate majors (English, psychology and the natural sciences remain the largest), and a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) and Master of Education (MEd) degree programs.
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