Some Facts About Skidmore College’s

Songwriter and poet Siobahn Hotaling is currently a project consultant at the Adaption Institute in Gilbert, Arizona, where she conducts research into the science of personality and growth. She attended the Harvard University through their Extension School for her masters’ degree in psychology, which she finished with a 3.9 GPA. For her BA degree in Creative Writing, Siobahn Hotaling attended Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York. While at Skidmore, Siobahn first discovered her love of audio recording while taking a course in sound engineering through the school's renowned music department. Siobahn Hotaling also performed at Falstaff's, Skidmore College's on-site club and performance venue, as part of their open mic and emerging artist nights.

Skidmore College aims to prepare liberally educated graduates to continue to seek knowledge and groom them to make informed, responsible decisions. The college offers more than $64 million in financial aid annually, with 52 percent of its students getting need-based grants and 55 percent receiving some form of financial assistance. Skidmore College offers more than 44 undergraduate majors that are internationally recognized.

Skidmore College also offers international study opportunities, as 60 percent of its students study abroad at some point in their program. Students attend Skidmore-run programs in Spain, New Zealand, England, and France. Back at the main campus, Skidmore College’s buildings are eco-friendly, with 35 percent of the campus buildings geothermally cooled and heated, and 20 percent of the electricity provided on campus coming from a solar field and hydroelectric dam. The college is constructing a new center for Integrated Sciences that is expected to improve geothermal cooling and heating by 10 percent.

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