DePauw's liberal arts education gives students a chance to gain general knowledge beyond their direct area of study by taking classes outside their degrees and engaging in Winter Term classes and trips. Its most popular majors, by 2021 graduates, were econometrics and quantitative economics (83), speech communication and rhetoric (63), computer science (35), biochemistry (31), and psychology (27). DePauw University's schedule is divided into a 4–1–4–1 calendar: besides the 15-week Autumn and Spring Semesters, there is also a 4-week Winter Term as well as a May Term. Students take one course during these terms, which are either used as a period for students to explore a subject of interest on campus or participate in off-campus domestic or international
internship programs, service trips, or international trips and field studies. One survey of DePauw students found that over 80% of DePauw graduates studied abroad. DePauw University has a student-faculty ratio of 10:1 and an average class size of 17 students.
Admissions DePauw's admissions are considered "more selective" by
U.S. News & World Report. As of 2023, the average newly enrolled student had a 3.97
GPA, an
SAT score between 1160 and 1420, and an
ACT score between 24 and 31. Besides standardized test scores, the university considers an applicant's GPA very important, high school class rank when available, and letters of recommendation important.
Reputation and rankings In 2025, DePauw was ranked tied for 50th among liberal arts colleges in the United States by
U.S. News & World Report. DePauw is ranked #170 on
Forbes magazine's 2024 rankings, which include all colleges and universities in the United States. In 2024,
Washington Monthly ranked DePauw 56th among 194 liberal arts colleges in the U.S. based on its contribution to the public good, as measured by social mobility, research, and promoting public service.
Institutes and programs Since 2007, the Prindle Institute has served as a place for reflection, discussion, and education. Prindle sponsors events related to ethics and provides opportunities for students, faculty, and staff to engage in discussions. The institute also publishes ethics related content through
The Prindle Post and the
Examining Ethics podcast. DePauw University has one of the oldest private institutions for post-secondary music instruction in the country. Founded in 1884, the school has about 100 students. The student-to-teacher ratio is 5:1 with an average class size of 13 students. The Institute of Music is housed inside the Green Center for Performing Arts (GCPA), constructed in 2007, which integrated and replaced parts of the former structure. The Institute of Music grants Bachelor of Arts as well as Bachelor of Musical Arts degrees. The latter allows students to add an emphasis on the music business. Effective 2024, School of Music was renamed the "Institute of Music" under the newly launched "Creative School". The name change does not impact accreditation.
Ubben Lecture series Begun in 1986 and presented free of charge and open to all, Ubben Lecturers have included
Malala Yousafzai,
Bill Clinton,
Benazir Bhutto,
Margaret Thatcher,
Jane Goodall,
Tony Blair, TV's
Jimmy Kimmel,
Elie Wiesel,
Colin Powell,
Indianapolis Colts quarterback
Andrew Luck,
Spike Lee,
Mikhail Gorbachev,
Brad Stevens, and
Condoleezza Rice have spoken. The Ubben Series has hosted 114 events in its 33-year history. ==Student life==