Dartmouth College is a prestigious private university belonging to the Ivy League, located in Hanover, New Hampshire.

In the 2023 U.S. News & World Report, it ranked 18th among national universities and is the most prestigious university in the quiet state of New Hampshire.

Dartmouth is known for its particularly strong undergraduate education, and like its nickname 'Big Green', the campus is surrounded by vast forests and beautiful natural scenery. The school's symbolic color, Dartmouth Green, is also a unique emblem of the institution.

Dartmouth consists of a liberal arts college and several graduate programs, with the Geisel School of Medicine, Thayer School of Engineering, and Tuck School of Business being particularly renowned.

Dartmouth also offers students high-level research and practical opportunities, and especially the MBA program at Tuck School of Business is regarded as one of the best programs in the United States. The university is also known for its academic excellence and for providing an intimate educational environment and close-knit network among students due to its small size.

Dartmouth College has a unique strength in its strong alumni network, which facilitates entry into finance, law, and politics. In particular, in finance, Dartmouth boasts a very high reputation and is known for producing many prominent figures in the financial sector.

Notable alumni include Leon Black and James Coulter, who are founders of global private equity firms. Thanks to this strong alumni network, Dartmouth graduates play significant roles in the finance industry and also excel in management and law.

Additionally, the unique academic system known as the Dartmouth Plan makes Dartmouth an even more special school. The year is divided into four terms (fall, winter, spring, summer), with each term operating for 10 weeks, and one of the four terms is designated as an off-term. This system allows students to use their time efficiently and take multiple courses in a short period. This system is also known as the Quarter System, and other prestigious universities like Stanford, Chicago, and Northwestern also operate similar systems.

Dartmouth's emphasis on foreign language proficiency allows students to have the opportunity to study abroad for a semester during their sophomore or junior years. In particular, various language study abroad programs are offered in countries such as France, Germany, China, and Japan, providing opportunities to grow as global talents.

Timothy Geithner, former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, reportedly became fluent in Chinese through a language study program during his time at Dartmouth. Additionally, it is also possible to study one's major abroad through the Foreign Study Program.

The faculty-to-student ratio is 7:1, which is quite low, allowing students to receive education in close relationships with professors. Thanks to the school's belief in recognizing the value of professors in lectures, both young professors and those with global achievements are allocated the same amount of lecture time.

Dartmouth also values diversity. As of 2019, 20% of incoming students were Asian American, 10% were African American, 11% were Latino, 4% were Native American, and 10% were international students.

This diverse environment, where students from various backgrounds learn together, makes Dartmouth an even more international educational institution.