Colorado College offers 42 majors and more than 30 minors. In addition to its undergraduate programs, the college offers two
master's degree programs in teaching. The college uses a block plan wherein students take only one class at a time, for a period of 3 and a half weeks per class. In 2023, the institution yielded a student-to-faculty ratio of 9:1. The college's Charles L. Tutt Library holds over 400 thousand physical volumes. Its most popular undergraduate majors, by 2021 graduates, were: ::Economics (43) ::Political Science & Government (38) ::Ecology & Evolutionary Biology (28) ::Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies (25) ::Computer & Information Sciences (23) ::Psychology (23) ::Cell/Cellular & Molecular Biology (22)
Admissions served as President of Colorado College 1947-1955 and during his tenure completed the reorganization of the college, an honor system was introduced together with self-government for the student body. He also established
ROTC program and remodeled the athletic department, which led to the college winning the NCAA hockey championship during his administration.. Colorado College is considered a "most selective school" by
U.S. News & World Report. For the class of 2026, Colorado College received a record number of applications, 11,026, and admitted just above eleven percent of those who applied. Those accepted who identified themselves as students of color numbered twenty-five percent. The Class of 2026 is geographically diverse, representing 15 countries and 47 states, with 24 percent who hail from both the Northeast and the West; 17 percent from Colorado; 16 percent from the Midwest; and 15 percent from the South.
Rankings In its 2025 edition,
U.S. News & World Report ranks Colorado College as tied for 29th best liberal arts college in the nation and 3rd most innovative national liberal arts colleges. The most innovative schools are those "making the most innovative improvements in terms of curriculum, faculty, students, campus life, technology or facilities". In 2025,
Forbes rated it 111th overall in "America's Top Colleges", which ranked 500 national universities, liberal arts colleges and service academies. CC is one of six colleges in the western US included in the guidebook
The Hidden Ivies.
Requirements Students must satisfactorily complete 32 credits to graduate in addition to specifying a major of study and fulfilling those requirements. The college offers a unique alternative for students who wish to design their own major. However, standardized cross-cutting requirements still apply, though these criteria are fairly broad compared to those at comparable colleges. ==Student life==