Welcome, Class of 2023!

Colorado College welcomes 547 incoming members of the Class of 2023 and 36 transfer students. CC's Class of 2023 was selected from a record 9,454 applicants - nearly 1,000 more than last year -and had a 13.5 percent acceptance rate.

Students of color make up 27 percent of the incoming class, 15 percent are Pell Grant recipients, 9 percent first-generation students, and 9 percent international students. Nearly 15 percent of the class is from Colorado (14.6 percent) and 71 of its members are part of the Bridge Scholars Program, which offers a welcoming community, supportive mentoring, and engaging and challenging coursework for first year students.

Additionally, the class include 48 QuestBridge students; QuestBridge is a non-profit organization that matches high-achieving, underserved students with opportunities in higher education. CC is now in the sixth year of its partnership with the QuestBridge organization.

The class includes 49 students who took a gap year, 13 valedictorians, 355 class and club presidents, and 19 Davis United World Scholars. Members of the Class of 2023 speak 29 languages, play 33 musical instruments, and participated in 41 sports, with 215 of them serving as varsity captains. Several students competed nationally in various competitions including horse jumping, skiing, track and cross country, ecybermission, cheerleading, and soccer. One student is a rescue diver and master diver. Another saved someone's life while working on ski patrol.

The incoming class has a broad range of interests, including volunteerism and entrepreneurship; one student designed cup holders and stowaway trays for paraplegics and another helped secure enough food for 1,000 families through work with a food pantry.

Some of the students like animals: One tracks wolves and other wildlife populations; another started their own line of stuffed animals. Others seek adventure, including a student who is one of the top competitive climbers in the country; one who is among the youngest female climbers to climb the Nose of El Capitan; and one who completed the Trans-Pyrenees Trek, which runs from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea.

Additionally, the incoming class includes a member who helped design graphics and other materials for the HGTV show "Vacation House For Free" and another who introduced Michelle Obama in Sign Language for the Women's Foundation of Colorado.

And, in the realm of incongruous coincidences, the class includes a student who was featured in a CNN documentary about identical twins; a student who is a triplet; and a student who is a quadruplet.

Welcome to the Class of 2023; we're glad you're here!

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