
8.11
Edline Index
4.1
1,815
1,793 undergraduate
1848
Private Liberal Arts College
A spirit of purposeful inquiry and civic engagement defines the intellectual life at Rhodes College, where a commitment to the liberal arts empowers students to connect deep academic study with meaningful action in one of America's most dynamic cities. Rooted in a tradition that integrates rigorous classroom learning with hands-on experience, Rhodes offers over 70 majors, interdisciplinary majors, minors, and programs across 21 academic departments and 13 interdisciplinary programs. This scholarly environment is anchored on a 100-acre, Gothic-style campus in the heart of Memphis, Tennessee, where partnerships with institutions such as St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, the National Civil Rights Museum, and a thriving arts and music scene transform the city into an extension of the classroom. Within this close-knit community, leadership is cultivated through a student-centered Honor Code, collaborative faculty mentorship, and a deep commitment to service that reaches far beyond the campus gates.
Personalized discovery is the hallmark of the Rhodes experience, where small classes and close faculty relationships create an environment of genuine intellectual exchange. A supportive 9:1 student-to-faculty ratio ensures that every student benefits from direct mentorship and high-level academic collaboration throughout their undergraduate journey. More than 65% of students study abroad, and 70% complete at least one internship, reflecting the college's emphasis on connecting knowledge to real-world practice. For international applicants, Rhodes is dedicated to accessibility through a combination of competitive merit-based scholarships and need-based financial assistance; the college's international admission process is need-aware, and Rhodes strives to meet the demonstrated financial need of admitted international students on F-1 visas. Through this blend of academic excellence, residential community, and its unique relationship with Memphis, Rhodes graduates emerge prepared not only to succeed professionally but to lead lives of purpose and impact.
Policy Type
Need-aware
GoodNeed-aware universities may consider financial need in the admission process for international students. Aid may still be available, but finances can affect admission outcomes.
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| Ranking Organization | Position | Year |
|---|---|---|
| US News National Liberal Arts Colleges | #55 | 2026 |