Type Private President David McInally Acceptance rate 55.3% (2014) Mascot Kohawk Phone +1 319-399-8000 | Established 1851 Academic staff 80 Undergraduate tuition and fees 37,320 USD (2015) Endowment 77.9 million USD Colors Crimson, Gold | |
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Motto "Veritas Virtusque" (Truth and Virtue) Affiliation Presbyterian Church (USA) Notable alumni Similar Cornell College, Mount Mercy University, Loras College, Wartburg College, Luther College Profiles |
Coe College is a private, four-year, liberal arts college in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Founded in 1851, the institution is historically affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA). Its current president is David McInally. It is one of the Associated Colleges of the Midwest (ACM).
Contents
- Coe college 2015 edit
- Academics
- Athletics
- Stewart Memorial Library
- National rankings
- Fraternities and sororities
- Writing center
- Notable alumni
- References
Coe college 2015 edit
Academics
Coe offers more than 40 majors and provides the option for students to create their own major under the guidance of faculty members.
Coe College awards the following degrees:
Athletics
Coe College teams participate as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division III. The Kohawks are a member of the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC). Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, and wrestling; women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, and volleyball. Their athletic team name is the Kohawks, a stylized bird; their mascot is known as Charlie Kohawk.
Stewart Memorial Library
Stewart Memorial Library houses more than 202,000 books and other materials. The library contains gallery spaces featuring collections from Iowa artists Marvin Cone, Conger Metcalf, and Grant Wood.
Stewart Memorial Library was renovated and expanded in 1989 through a grant from the Hall Foundation. The original building was a gift from Robert W. Stewart, chairman of the board of Standard Oil company, in 1931.
National rankings
Coe is recognized by a variety of college ranking publications. U.S. News & World Report regularly includes Coe in its "America's Best Colleges" publication, which ranked Coe tied for 98th among national liberal arts colleges in its 2009 edition. Coe is also included in the latest editions of The Princeton Review 361 Best Colleges and Peterson's Guide to Selective Colleges. Barron's "300 Best Buys in College Education ranks Coe as "Very Competitive."
Fraternities and sororities
Coe has an active Greek social community: five fraternities and four sororities. The groups, all of which are chapters of national organizations, include fraternities Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Nu, Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia and Tau Kappa Epsilon; and sororities Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Delta Delta Delta and Alpha Gamma Delta. The campus is also home to a chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, a coeducational professional music fraternity.
At one time, Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity and Kappa Delta and Chi Omega sororities had chapters on campus but they are now defunct.
Coe has implemented a Greek Task Force focusing on revising the current Greek system. The Greek Task Force is composed of Greek students, Greek alumni, Coe faculty and administrators, and non-Greek students.
Writing center
Coe's Writing Center is one of the largest undergraduate writing center in the nation with over 80 undergraduates on staff.
The Coe Writing Center opened in September 1986 with a staff of seven writing consultants directed by Robert L. Marrs, professor of rhetoric. Since that first year, the CWC has grown in size and influence on campus, currently conducting over 2,000 student conferences per year. Staff members have published dozens of articles and essays in professional journals and have given over 80 presentations at state, regional, and national conferences. Most recent conferences have included the Midwest Writing Center Association conference in Rapid City, South Dakota.
The CWC also produces and distributes several campus publications, including The Pearl, Colere, Coetry, and the Coe Quarto.