Kalamazoo College is an independent liberal arts college that was founded in 1833 by American Baptists. The college prepares its graduates to better understand, live successfully withi, and provide enlightened leadership to a richly-diverse and increasingly complex world.
Kalamazoo has 95 full-time faculty members and 1369 students from 38 states and 31 countries, including Argentina, China, Ghana, India, Jamaica and Mexico. The college's 20 academic departments offer 31 majors, with the most popular programs of study being economics and business, psychology, biology and English.
Kalamazoo's nationally recognized curriculum, the K-Plan, enables students to participate in an integrated learning experience combining intense liberal arts academics with immersive study abroad, career internships, service-learning, and independent research. Through the college's Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership students develop leadership skills in the fields of human right and social justice.
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