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  1. Admission & Aid. Contact Admissions. Questions about Carthage? We’re here to help. Reach out to one of our admissions counselors below, or contact the Office of Admissions at 262-551-6000, 800-351-4058, or admissions@carthage.edu.

  2. Widely recognized for excellence, Carthage College emphasizes discovery and exploration. At Carthage, you will uncover new passions as you gain practical experience and marketable skills. You will study under expert faculty dedicated to your success. You will realize that there are many paths to a successful career, and boundless ways that you ...

  3. A college with a very long name is founded in Hillsboro, Illinois. Carthage College was founded by Lutheran pioneers in education, and chartered by the Illinois General Assembly on Jan. 22, 1847. Back then, the College was located in Hillsboro, Illinois, and was known as The Literary and Theological Institute of the Lutheran Church in the Far West.

  4. Applications are currently being accepted for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 admission. Apply online today using the Carthage application or the Common App, your choice! The Carthage application is always non-binding. This means applying and being admitted does not commit you to attend Carthage. Carthage application. Common App.

  5. Here’s a small sampling of Carthage’s latest rankings and honors: Carthage is one of America’s best colleges, according to The Wall Street Journal and College Pulse (2024). Only three private schools in Wisconsin earned that distinction, which is based on surveys of students and alumni, as well as graduation and salary data.

  6. Carthage College. Founded in 1847, Carthage is located on the beautiful shore of Lake Michigan in Kenosha, Wisconsin, midway between Chicago and Milwaukee. Peacefully nestled in the heart of it all! Widely recognized for excellence, Carthage provides students with rare access to opportunities and facilities that cultivate the dynamic skills ...

  7. The Carthage curriculum emphasizes interdisciplinary study, hands-on learning through research and other projects, writing in every major, and developing the critical thinking and reading skills necessary to excel in work and life. You will need 130 credits to graduate from Carthage — but that’s just a number.

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