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Seeking the curious, the creative, the passionate, and the purpose-driven.
Beloit students don’t fit neatly into a simple or single box. So we help them actively shape their college experience by offering:
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Multiple and complementary areas of study. Helping them combine business economics, psychology, and Japanese, for example, for careers in international business and commerce.
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Schools, like Health Sciences and Environment & Sustainability, to help students connect their passions to meaningful work after Beloit.
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Access to internships, whether through our Center for Entrepreneurship, at one of 200 local businesses, or with one of many alumni dedicated to serving their alma mater. Once a Beloiter, always a Beloiter!
- The Advanced Mentoring Program, connecting students the minute they deposit with a counselor that guides them through their first two years;
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And Regional Tuition Programs, ensuring that academically qualified prospective students who are residents of six Midwestern states — Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin — will not pay more tuition than their state’s flagship campus.
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Key Application Policies
- We do not award points for demonstrated interest.
- We do not count activities.
- We remain unabashedly test optional. Test scores do not factor into merit scholarship awards.
- We will review students’ applications within the broader context of their circumstances and experience.
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More About Beloit
The world is always changing, and we change with it. We work with our students to see beyond boundaries — to examine the past, scrutinize the present, and imagine the future.
Recent innovations include Schools (one of the many unique ways we connect students with their future), the Advanced Mentoring Program (a one-of-a-kind, comprehensive advising framework), and Why Bother, Wisconsin? (our state-wide, collaborative effort to get college students out to vote).
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Our graduates build a future that works for everyone. They’re inventive, entrepreneurial, and adept at seizing opportunities. They’ve mastered transformative skills and practices: effective communication, productive collaboration, creative problem-solving, and intellectual and professional agility. They make their own way — and they make space for others to flourish.
- 93% of a typical graduating class is employed or enrolled in graduate school within 6 months of graduation.
- 63% of our graduates go on to get graduate or professional degrees.
- 16,000 graduates in our global alumni network.
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We’re committed to making Beloit affordable for qualified students from all socioeconomic backgrounds.
- 98% of students receive gift aid.
- The average gift award is more than $27,000
- More than a dozen Merit Scholarships can be combined for up to $41,000 per year (with additional options for international students).
- Our Midwest Flagship Match guarantees that we’ll match in-state tuition at the flagship (main) public university for academically qualified prospective students residing in Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota.
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Equity, inclusion, and anti-racism are central to our education and vital to our community, and our students are active participants in this work.
Our student body comprises 17% percent international students, 29% domestic BIPOC students, 24% first-generation students, and 25% Pell Grant recipients, making us a diverse learning community from both within and outside of our region.
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We are committed to the success of every Beloit student and we offer a wide variety of advising and support services. If you’re working with a student with very specific needs, please contact the admissions team to discuss how we can support them.
- Advanced Mentoring Program: Incoming students work with their AMP advisor and the curriculum of the AMP program from 72 hours after deposit through their sophomore year.
- Career Works: Assists students in finding career, internship, and volunteer opportunities.
- Learning Enrichment and Disability Services: Manages the tutoring program and assists students with accessibility accommodations.
- Library: Aids students in scholarly research and finding materials.
- Global Experience Office: Helps students explore and engage with the world, both on and off campus.
- Office of Student Success, Equity and Community: Committed to supporting students from different backgrounds and demographics in all aspects of their Beloit experience.
- Writing Center: Provides tutoring and review for any point in the writing process, from idea to final draft.
- List of all Offices & Services
Keep in Touch
Please join our mailing list for occasional updates from our office and invitations to counselor events and conversations.
If you would like to discuss a student, invite us to visit your school, schedule a college application workshop, or visit Beloit — we’d love to hear from you.