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Bates College is a coeducational, nonsectarian, nationally recognized residential college of the liberal arts and sciences in Lewiston, Maine.

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A Bates education is open-minded. We’ll help you try things on for size — in the lab or on the basketball court or in the ceramics studio or wherever your interests lead — until you find what fits for you.

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Our tour website provides a detailed overview of our academic buildings, administrative offices, athletic facilities, campus features, residential buildings, and student life centers. For each tour stop, you’ll find photos, a description, and a map link for easy location reference. Explore the key aspects of Bates College at your own pace.

A About Bates Academic Calendar Academics Access Control Accessible Education and Student Support Accounting Accreditation Admission Advancement Africana Alpine Skiing Alumni Alumni Events Alumni Volunteer Center American Studies Anthropology Application Status Area Accommodations and Dining Art and Visual Culture Arts Asian Studies Athletics B ...

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The Bates College Catalog contains official information, policies, and procedures, as well as descriptions of academic departments and programs, majors and minors, the general education curriculum, and courses. For courses scheduled in a given term, please consult the Course Schedule.

A website for the Bates College community featuring Bates email login, Bates Lyceum, Bates Today, the Garnet Gateway, and Bates Password Management.

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Bates at a Glance Located in Lewiston, Maine, Bates is internationally recognized as a leading liberal arts college. We are proud to offer a highly personalized education that centers on deep and sustained interactions among students, faculty, and community.

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The 109-acre Bates campus is located in a quiet residential area in the twin cities of Lewiston-Auburn, Maine. It is 35 miles north of Portland, and 140 miles north of Boston. The College maintains the 574-acre Bates-Morse Mountain Conservation Area along the coast, 40 miles from campus, and 80 acres of fresh water habitat at the Coastal Center at Shortridge, just north of that area. The White ...