Company Profile

Dartmouth College
Company Overview
Founded in 1769, Dartmouth is a member of the Ivy League and consistently ranks among the world’s greatest academic institutions. Dartmouth combines its deep commitment to outstanding undergraduate liberal arts and graduate education with distinguished research and scholarship in the Arts & Sciences and its three leading professional graduate schools: the Geisel School of Medicine, Thayer School of Engineering, and the Tuck School of Business. Dartmouth alumni, faculty, students, and staff share a passion for this institution that is unparalleled.
Dartmouth's primary mission is to educate the most promising students and prepare them for a lifetime of learning and of responsible leadership, through a faculty dedicated to teaching and the creation of knowledge. Dartmouth schools, programs, research, and faculty are internationally renowned and are consistently ranked among the very best across a wide spectrum of independent polls. For four consecutive years, Dartmouth has earned the top spot for "Strong Commitment to Teaching" in U.S. News and World Report's Best Colleges 2013," also earning high marks for affordability and in rankings from guidance counselors. Dartmouth also was recognized among national universities for graduating students with the least debt and for its economic diversity, with 16 percent of Dartmouth students receiving Pell grants.
Company History
Dartmouth is an ideal environment to learn and to work. Located on the Connecticut River with the White Mountains nearby, our campus in Hanover, New Hampshire, offers the most beautiful natural environment in the Ivy League. Employees enjoy an intellectually stimulating environment; a comprehensive benefits package; a variety of on-campus entertainment and sporting events and a high quality of life with cultural activities and recreational opportunities within an easy drive of Boston, Montreal and other major cities.
Benefits
Dartmouth offers generous health and retirement benefist