Dartmouth College Track and Field Recruiting Standards
FTR ALUM David Moore of New Zealand is one of three FTR athlete’s competing for Dartmouth
The first step in the Dartmouth Track & Field and Cross Country recruiting process is to complete the recruiting questionnaire found below. Please refer to their recruiting standards below. The chart is an indicator of the caliber of athlete that they are looking for at Dartmouth. However, roster spots may be offered to athletes who do not fit the criteria below pending the coach’s discretion.
We may begin contacting high school athletes starting June 15 after their sophomore year. Unofficial visits can begin August 1 of their junior year.
Dartmouth College is a private institution that was founded in 1769. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 4,556 (fall 2021), its setting is rural, and the campus size is 237 acres. It utilizes a quarter-based academic calendar. Dartmouth College's ranking in the 2022-2023 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #12. Its tuition and fees are $62,430.
Dartmouth College is comprised of the undergraduate arts and sciences and engineering departments and four graduate programs, which include the highly ranked Tuck School of Business, Thayer School of Engineering and Geisel School of Medicine. The Carnegie Foundation has classified Dartmouth as a university with "very high research activity." More than 50% of students participate in the many off-campus programs offered in more than 20 countries around the world. Distinguished Dartmouth alumni include Theodor Geisel (well known as Dr. Seuss), creator of the television show "Grey's Anatomy" Shonda Rhimes and former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner. The classic comedy film "Animal House" is loosely based on a series of stories from a fraternity at Dartmouth.
Dartmouth College, located in Hanover, New Hampshire, offers a wide range of student activities, including more than 30 NCAA Division I varsity sports teams. More than 90% of students live in on-campus housing, which includes residence halls, fraternity and sorority houses, college-approved coeds and undergraduate societies. Approximately 60% of students are members of Greek organizations, which serve as the hubs of social life at Dartmouth. The Outing Club – the oldest and largest collegiate outing club in the country – is the most popular student organization at Dartmouth, offering outdoor activities, expeditions, gear rentals and courses. Dartmouth is also the birthplace of the programming language BASIC.