The University of Rochester, founded in 1850, is one of the nation's leading private universities. With just over 4,500 undergraduates, Rochester is one of the smallest and most collegiate in character among the top research universities.
The University of Rochester envisions itself as a community that welcomes, encourages, and supports individuals who desire to contribute to and benefit from the institution's missions of teaching, research, patient care, performance, and community service. In a pluralistic culture, that community includes faculty, students, and staff who represent important differences.
Programs
African-American Studies, American Sign Language, Anthropology, Applied Mathematics, Archaeology, Architecture, Art History, Arts & Sciences, Astronomy, Biochemistry, Biological Science, Biology, Cell Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Psychology, Computer Science, Cultural Studies, Dentistry, Developmental Studies, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Economics, Engineering, English, Environmental Sciences, French, German, Health, History, Japanese, Language, Linguistics, Literature, Mathematics, Media Studies, Medicine, Microbiology, Molecular Genetics, Music, Neuroscience, Nursing, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Russian, Russian Studies, Sign Language, Spanish, Statistics, Studio Art, Women and Gender Studies
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Research Universities
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