See yourself here

Beloiters are united in their uniqueness, believe in the strength of an inclusive community, learn from the world around them, and stay connected for a lifetime.

Design your experience

Beloiters learn in every nook and cranny of this place. Our flexible curriculum allows you to become your best self — entrepreneur, activist, scholar, and human. And your trusted advisors and mentors will give you support and encouragement along the way.

Professor of Anthropology Shannon Fie works with students individually in the Logan Museum lab. Professor of Anthropology Shannon Fie works with students individually in the Logan Museum lab.

Admission Stats

98% of students receive gift aid

We work with you to determine what affordability means, and we partner with each family to make an investment in a Beloit education possible.

93% of Beloiters are employed or enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduation

When your college experience includes internships, study abroad, mentored research, and personal initiatives, good things tend to happen.

100% test-optional

You’re an individual, and we’ll review your application as an individual as well. We’ll take the time to understand your unique educational experience and evaluate how you’ve performed and challenged yourself in the context of the resources available to you.

Why Beloit?

The value of your education can’t be quantified in ones and zeros. It’s a new perspective on the world, an unbeatable student experience, and a network for life. Beloit is worth it.

Beloit's highly ranked Studio Art... Beloit’s highly ranked Studio Art programs combine theory and practice, allowing access to great campus resources like the Wright Museum.

Student Stories

Finding family from abroad to Beloit

Jacopo Tamburini’27, Aina Mallorqui’26, and Candis Damste’24 all ventured to Beloit from abroad to continue their athletic and academic careers. The three have thrived athletically and also have enjoyed college life in many different ways outside of athletics.

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Jacopo, Aina, and Candis in sport.

Off the hill and into the community

The Impact Beloit Community Fellows program is helping develop the next generation of community leaders, including Nicolas “Nico” Doret’24 with the Beloit International Film Festival, Shakira Wilson’24 with the Merrill Community Center, and Matt O’Leary’23 with the Beloit Sky Carp minor league baseball team.

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Nico Doret’24 at a booth for the Beloit International Film Festival

“The world is never that far away”

Meet twins Farah and Ariana Tolu-Honary’24 and their younger sister, Mina’26. Though they run in different circles on campus and studied abroad in three different places to improve their language skills in three different languages, the sisters all share the goal of becoming teachers or professors.

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Farah Tolu-Honary’24

Future public policy leader

Martu Kollie’24 traversed the country to the University of Washington for its Junior Summer Institute, learning about public policy through seven-week courses in economics, quantitative methods, policy analysis, and contemporary global issues. “There are lots of nuances playing into policy making,” she says.

Read Martu’s story

Martu aspires to apply to law programs and master's programs in public policy.

Exploring environmental justice in the wild

Abhey Guram’24 was one of many students who visited the Wilderness Field Station in Ely, Minnesota as a part of a summer environmental justice course. He sat down with Lucas Krueger’24, Ela Heywood’26, and course instructor Pablo Toral, to relive our experiences and and share the insights gained that summer.

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Students on a water run in Pablo Toral's Environmental Justice summer course at the Wilderness Field Station in Ely, Minnesota.

Work hard, play hard

Beloit Bucs succeed on and off the field, in the lab and outside the box. With the guidance of coaches and teammates, student-athletes learn invaluable skills to put into practice every day.

The Buccaneer football team playing in front of a full crowd.

Join in the fun

Take charge of your schedule, activities, and involvement. Join a few things and see what fits. Create events. Explore. Let loose. The world is your oyster. 

Students prepare to launch a kayak during a Buccaneer Boathouse event on the Rock River.

Admission Stats

#1 Most Diverse College in Wisconsin

Rankings aren’t everything, but this is one we are proud of: Niche rates Beloit College as the number one most diverse college in Wisconsin. This matters here. It is who we are and who we want to be. Perspective, experiences, and uniqueness only make us stronger and better.

50+ Student Organizations

Get involved and help create the campus you want. Lead, manage, contribute, change, challenge, and help define our community. And have fun along the way.

#16 First Year Experience - U.S. News and World Report

Your experience inside and outside of the classroom is so important, and that’s our priority.

Hit the ground running

With a Beloit education (and experiences with Schools and Impact Beloit) under your belt, you’ll be prepared for wherever life takes you, from your first job to your future career and everywhere in between. 

Kaela Evans19 works with a fellow peer in the lab.

Alumni Stories

Bridging passions to sports management

Cameron Alonso’22, a student with a double major in Business Economics and Sociology, has taken quite the journey from his initial aspirations in mechanical engineering to finding his passion in sports management.

Read Cameron’s story

Pathways to Medicine

The new School of Health Sciences, announced this fall, will build on this deep tradition, providing current and future students a clear pathway between college and their careers as health professionals. A few recent alumni who are making a difference in the world as health care professionals recount how their Beloit education prepared them for their work in powerful and sometimes surprising ways.

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Taja Hereford’15

Point of No Return: Speaking out for democracy and freedom

Anastasia Voronovsky’21 grew up in Vladimir Putin’s Russia, but as an international student on Beloit’s campus, she gained a new perspective on her home country and grappled with what she learned. When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Voronovsky spoke out, risking her relationships with family and friends, her career, her return to Russia, and even her own safety.

Read Anastasia’s story

Anastasia Voronovsky’21 uses a megaphone in an urban setting.

Native Truths

A permanent exhibit at Chicago’s Field Museum breaks new ground in how Native American stories are told and who tells them. Three Beloiters—Tom Skwerski’87, Jamie Kelly’96, and Emily Starck’14—played key roles in creating it.

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The entrance to Native Truths, the Field Museum's reworked exhibit of Native American life.

How they landed their first five jobs (and what they learned along the way)

Students got advice from an alumni panel about navigating careers, facing personal and professional adversity, and applying their Beloit experiences toward a fulfilling life. One key idea from Farooq Pasha’03: “You need to have the ability to adapt and to change quickly. And you need a realization of the skills that you have.”

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Stacie Rosenzweig’97, Nadir Carlson’16, Farooq Pasha’03, Tom Owenby’01, and Brienne Adams’08.

Things are always happening

Beloit is an active and vibrant community. There is always something happening on or around campus to enrich your experience. Current and former Beloiters are either creating memories or making news. You can find both here.

Intramural Sports

Intramural sports have become an essential piece to the Beloit College student experience. With a growing list of sports to choose from, students find new ways to meet new friends and enjoy playing sports casually.  

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