University overview
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Some people mistakenly believe that American founding father Benjamin Franklin started the University of Pennsylvania, but that’s a myth. The true story is, about 250 years ago, Ben Franklin donated the money to start Franklin College, which later merged with Marshall College, to...
Admissions
Verified DataSelectivity, enrollment funnel, and reported test score ranges from verified federal data.
Institution type
Private nonprofit
Carnegie
A Liberal Arts College or College with an Arts & Sciences focus
Setting
Small city
Applicants
7,720
Admits
2,898
Enrolled
510
Academics
Verified DataEnrollment scale, calendar structure, and outcome-linked academic signals.
Total students
510
510 students
Calendar
semester
Academic calendar
Graduation rate
83%
Reported outcomes
Retention rate
91%
First-year retention
Carnegie classification
A Liberal Arts College or College with an Arts & Sciences focus
Cost and affordability
Verified DataTuition, net price, and aid signals sourced from federal reporting where available.
Average net price
N/A
After grants and scholarships for in-state students where reported.
Campus life
Verified DataCulture percentile bands describe student life intensity across common fit dimensions.
Campus culture bands are not yet available for Franklin and Marshall College. Theme attributes and athletics may still appear under Special Features.
Rankings and recognition
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Carnegie classification
A Liberal Arts College or College with an Arts & Sciences focus
Institutional classification used for academic peer grouping.
Athletics
NCAA Division III
NCAA division where available from verified imports.
Editorial spotlight
Franklin and Marshall College — editorial overview (Lancaster, PA)
Some people mistakenly believe that American founding father Benjamin Franklin started the University of Pennsylvania, but that’s a myth. The true story is, about 250 years ago, Ben Franklin donated the money to start Franklin College, which later merged with Marshall College, to...
Outcomes and after college
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Median earnings
N/A
Median earnings where reported by federal outcomes data.
Retention rate
91%
First-year student retention.
Graduation rate
83%
Students graduating within 150% of normal time.
Student reviews
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Data report card
Franklin and Marshall College
Some people mistakenly believe that American founding father Benjamin Franklin started the University of Pennsylvania, but that’s a myth. The true story is, about 250 years ago, Ben Franklin donated the money to start Franklin College, which later merged with Marshall College, to...
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Special features
Verified DataCurated theme attributes and athletics context that distinguish campus character.
Athletics
NCAA Division III
Sources and data freshness
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