Dartmouth Admissions Publications and Printed Resources

You might be familiar with the facts, figures, and statistics that people often use to compare Dartmouth to other places. But to truly understand this place, you'll want to dive deeper and get to know the people and perspectives that animate the College and will shape your experience. Our suite of printed materials helps you do just that.

 


An image of the cover of 3D Magazine from the September 2024 issue

3D: The Dartmouth admissions magazine. 3D tells the story of Dartmouth in all of its dimensions through student and faculty profiles, features about Dartmouth's unique academic programs, opportunities, and outcomes, and columns that highlight life on campus.

An image of the cover of the 2023 Campus Visit Guide

Campus Visit Guide: Take a walk amongst the towering pines of our College in the woods. Explore widely. Breathe deeply. This guide helps you make the most of your visit to Hanover, New Hampshire.

 


An image of the cover of the 2023 Travel Brochure

Travel Brochure: Nestled in the woods of New Hampshire—just over two hours north of Boston, Massachusetts—you'll find our vibrant, buzzing, global community in Hanover. Students from all 50 states and more than 90 countries converge here in our charming New England college town to learn from some of the world's leading scholars against the idyllic backdrop of Hanover's four seasons.


An image of the front side of the 2024 Fact Sheet

Dartmouth Fact Sheet 2024: Located in Hanover, New Hampshire, Dartmouth is a fusion of a small liberal arts college and a robust research university.

An image of the cover of Home In Hanover 20024

Home In Hanover: Meet Dartmouth students, faculty, and staff who belong to our vibrant community in the New Hampshire woods

An image of the cover of the 2024 Indigenous Brochure

 Indigenous Brochure: Unique among the Ivy League, Dartmouth was originally chartered with the principal mission of educating Native American students. Dartmouth did little to actualize this mission until 1970, when the College recommitted to its chartered mission. For more than 50 years, the Indigenous community has grown and become an important and visible presence at the heart of Dartmouth.

 


An image of the cover of the 2024 Humans of Hanover brochure

Meet the Humans of Hanover: A student and professor harnessing quantum computing to combat climate change or drawing on computer science and biology to ease the pain of diabetes treatment are two of the many students and faculty at Dartmouth who illustrate how the College empowers students to think across disciplines and aspire without limits. Read about these and others in our profile publication on the humans of Hanover.