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Jim Hoppe Named Senior Vice President and Dean for Student Affairs | Bowdoin College.
Who is the dean of student affairs at Bowdoin?
Bowdoin is a coeducational, residential college, with about 90% of students living on campus in typical years. The student gender split is 48% men, 52% women; 10% of students are from Maine; 40% are of color; and 7% are international.
Bowdoin College currently provides $32 million in need-based financial aid to 46 percent of our students, with an average annual grant of $37,000. Bowdoin does
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