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  1. Whether you want to compete at the highest level in collegiate athletics, join a pick-up league on the weekends or try out a group fitness class, Bucknell will keep you moving. With 27 teams competing in Division I, we have one of the largest varsity athletics programs in the country. Our more than 700 student-athletes are recognized for their ...

  2. Admissions Dates & Deadlines. 2023-2024 Dates • Class of 2028. Aug. 1, 2023. Common Application, Coalition Application and Bucknell supplemental member questions are available. Apply now. Oct. 1, 2023. The CSS Profilefinancial aid application for the 2023-24 academic year becomes available.

  3. As a Bucknell computer science major, you'll learn to code and create new technology. More importantly, you'll discover exciting applications of computer science for the benefit of society. In small classes and learning communities built around hands-on experiences, you'll work with expert faculty as you explore the latest in artificial ...

  4. As a Bucknell environmental studies & sciences major, your classrooms will extend beyond four walls, to local waterways, rural communities and state forests. Conduct faculty-led research, tackling real problems in the "living laboratory" of the Susquehanna Valley. Travel to London or Copenhagen to study sustainability in Europe, or deepen your ...

  5. At the Office of Financial Aid, we welcome your questions throughout your financial aid journey with Bucknell. In person: 621 St. George Street. By email: finaid@bucknell.edu. On the phone: 570-577-1331. Tuition, Fees & Financial Aid. Learn more. Cost for International Students.

  6. About the College of Engineering. Bucknell's College of Engineering provides its students with the tools to question, explore, synthesize and fully participate in the achievement of their professional and personal goals. As a Bucknell engineering student, you'll discover innovative, one-of-a-kind opportunities to prepare for a meaningful career.

  7. Founded in 1846, Bucknell University is a private institution situated in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania that offers education in liberal arts. Established as the University at Lewisburg, the establishment faced financial problems in 1851. A donation of 50,000 dollars was given by William Bucknell who was the part of the board of trustees.