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Olin College

Olin College of Engineering, officially Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering, is a private college focused on engineering and located in Needham, Massachusetts. Olin College is noted in the engineering community for its relatively recent founding, small size, project-based curriculum, and large endowment funded primarily by the defunct F. W. Olin Foundation. The college covers half of each admitted student's tuition through the Olin Scholarship.[3]

Olin College of Engineering
Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering
Other name
Olin College
NamesakeFranklin W. Olin
TypePrivate college
Established1997
Accreditation
Academic affiliations
Endowment$455.64 million (2021)[1]
PresidentGilda Barabino[2]
Academic staff
54
Administrative staff
75
Undergraduates386
Address
1000 Olin Way
, , ,
02492
,
United States

42°17′36.48″N 71°15′50.10″W / 42.2934667°N 71.2639167°W / 42.2934667; -71.2639167
CampusSuburban
Sporting affiliations
MascotPhoenix ("Frank")
Websitewww.olin.edu

History edit

 
A view of Olin College. The dormitories are to the right; the Oval is straight ahead.

Olin College was founded by the F. W. Olin Foundation in 1997.[4] The trustees were concerned about perpetuating Franklin W. Olin's donor intent indefinitely, so the foundation's president, Lawrence W. Milas, proposed creating a college. “We always had a bias toward supporting science and engineering schools because Mr. Olin was an engineer,” Milas said. “I was concerned with whether or not this would be consistent with what Mr. Olin had ever considered. I went back and read minutes of board meetings. And sure enough, in the late 1940s, at two or three board meetings shortly before his death, he expressed the idea of starting a new institution.”[5]

By 2005, the foundation had donated most of its financial resources to the college, providing Olin with an endowment of about $460 million. Richard Miller was inaugurated as the college's first president on May 3, 2003. Miller was also the first employee of Olin College, and had been working as its president for several years before he was officially inaugurated.

In a program known as Invention 2000, Olin College hired its first faculty members and invited 30 students, known as Olin Partners, to help it form a curriculum. The students lived in temporary housing and spent their first year after high school investigating assessment and grading methods, jump-starting the student culture, and experimenting with forms of engineering education.[4]

Olin admitted its first full class of 75 students in 2002. This class included the Olin Partners, a group of deferred students known as the Virtual Olin Partners, and recent high school graduates. After admitting three more classes, the college reached its full size of approximately 300 students in fall 2005.[4] It currently has about 390 students.[6]

Olin's campus was designed by the architecture firm Perry Dean Rogers Architects in the postmodern style. The first phase, comprising four buildings, was completed in 2002. The construction of a second dormitory, East Hall, was finished in fall 2005.[citation needed] Future plans include an academic building that would contain additional machine shops and project space.[citation needed] Olin shares many campus services, including health, public safety, and athletic facilities, with Babson College.[citation needed]

Academics edit

 
Sunset over Milas Hall

Teaching and learning edit

Olin College offers degrees in electrical and computer engineering, mechanical engineering and engineering. Within the engineering program, students may concentrate in computing, design, biological engineering, materials science, or systems design, or they may design their own concentrations with the administration's approval.

Unlike many institutions, Olin College does not have separate academic departments.[citation needed] All faculty members hold five-year renewable contracts without offering tenure.[7]

Classes emphasize context and interdisciplinary connections. Freshmen take integrated course blocks that teach engineering, calculus, and physics by exploring the relationships among the three subjects. Arts, humanities, social sciences, and entrepreneurship courses take an interdisciplinary approach to subjects such as the self ("What Is I?"), history ("History of Technology"), and art ("Wired Ensemble" and "Seeing and Hearing").

Olin also emphasizes practically grounded education, connecting concepts to real-world challenges and projects. Beginning in their first year, students receive training in Olin's machine shop for project-based work. First-year students are required to take "Design Nature", in which they design and build mechanical toys based on biological systems (such as the click beetle's jumping mechanism). Classes often take a "do-learn" format, with the application of concepts being taught before the formal introduction of the underlying theory.

As part of its mission to redefine engineering education, Olin is continually undergoing curriculum reviews. The goal of these reviews is to ensure that the college maintains a culture of change and continuous improvement. Significant aspects of the curriculum — such as student assessment, course offerings, and student workload — are considered for detailed review yearly.[citation needed]

Olin has an honor code.[8] Exams are usually not held for most courses[citation needed] but a project-based pattern is followed and students have to work on final projects instead.[9] In general, the academic culture is highly informal, and some members of the upper administration teach classes.[citation needed]

Much of Olin College's curriculum is built around hands-on engineering and design projects. This project-based teaching begins in a student's first year and culminates in two senior "capstone" projects. In the engineering capstone,[10] student teams are hired by corporations, non-profit organizations, or entrepreneurial ventures for real-world engineering projects. In the Affordable Design and Entrepreneurship (ADE) capstone, students work on self-designed projects.[11]

Accreditation edit

Olin College is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education and the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.[12]

Admissions and financial aid edit

Admissions edit

Admissions to Olin College are highly selective, with, as of Fall 2022, 19% of applicants being admitted and the interquartile (middle 50%) of admitted students submitting scores under Olin College’s test-optional policy having SAT scores between 1500 and 1550 or ACT score of 35.[13]

First-time Fall Freshman Admissions Statistics
  2022[14] 2021[15] 2020[16] 2019[17] 2018[18] 2017[19]
Applicants 862 907 900 905 878 1062
Admits 165 163 148 142 138 142
Admit rate 19.1% 18% 16.4% 15.7% 15.7% 13.4%
Enrolled 75 91 84 85 84 90
SAT range 1500-1550 1500-1550 1445-1560 1450-1540 1460-1550 1450-1570
ACT range 35-35 34-35 34-35 34-35 34-35 33-35

Admissions Office considers a student's GPA to be a very important academic factor, with a very high emphasis on an applicant's letters of recommendation, application essays, the rigor of academic record, and high school rank. In terms of non-academic materials as of 2022, Olin ranks extracurricular activities, the interview, talent/ability, and character/personal qualities as 'very important' in making first-time, first-year admission decisions while ranking whether the applicant is a first-generation college applicant, legacy preferences, state and geographical residence as 'considered'. Volunteer work, racial/ethnic status, and work experience are marked as 'important'. The level of an applicant's interest is highly accounted for in the admission decisions.[13]

Olin College's admission process is non-conventional and follows a two-step process. Applicants first apply for admission through the Common App, and all applications are reviewed in January. A holistic review process then carefully evaluates each applicant’s academic and personal qualities to determine whether they will advance to the second phase of the admission process. About 225-250 applicants are invited to participate in the second phase, Candidates’ Weekends, for them to learn more about the Olin community, curriculum, and culture. All applicants who reach the second phase of the process are required to participate in Candidates’ Weekends, as the information gleaned provides the basis for final admission decisions.[20]

Financial aid edit

All accepted students receive the merit-based Olin Tuition Scholarship, which pays for half of the tuition and covers cross-registration of courses with Babson College, Wellesley College, and Brandeis University. Olin also shares clubs and intramural sports with those colleges. In addition to the Olin Scholarship, Olin follows need-blind admissions and provides need-based grants to meet each student's full demonstrated need.[21] Olin also allows students to receive funding and non-degree credit for "passionate pursuits," personal projects that the college recognizes as having academic value.

It used to provide full-tuition scholarships, but in 2009, responding to a significant decline in the college's endowment caused by the Great Recession, the trustees decided to reduce the merit scholarships to half-tuition for all students since the 2010-11 academic year.[22]

Student life edit

Dormitories and student housing edit

 
The Miller Academic Center at night

Olin College houses students in dorms and suites in either the West Hall or the East Hall. Olin students are required to live on campus unless an exception is made by the dean of student life due to personal circumstances (e.g., for married students or students with families nearby). In addition, the Office of Student Life picks student "resident resources" (R2s) to fill the role traditionally played by resident assistants (RAs) at other schools. Unlike most RAs, R2s are not directly responsible for enforcing dorm policies.

Honor code edit

The Olin Honor Code has five clauses, titled "Integrity", "Respect for Others", "Passion for the Welfare of Olin College", "Openness to Change", and "Do Something".[23] The code and related policies can be amended by a majority of students at a meeting of at least half of the student body. If students voted to abolish the code, governing policies set by the Office of Student Life would take effect.

The honor board — consisting of students elected by their peers, with one faculty adviser — is the main disciplinary structure at the college. When a violation of the honor code is alleged, the board decides if sanctions are warranted and, if so, what kind of sanctions. Penalties must be approved by the dean of student life.[citation needed]

As of 2017, faculty and teachers are not required to sign the Honor Code as first years are supposed to during orientation.

Extracurricular activities edit

Students can participate in clubs, community service projects, co-curricular activities with faculty and staff (which are noted on transcripts), and "passionate pursuits" (independent projects eligible for funding and/or non-degree credit).

The college has a variety of clubs and organizations that support the arts, including the Power Chords (an a cappella group), the Franklin W. Olin Players, a film club, and a conductorless orchestra.

Olin does not compete alone in the NCAA, and the regional NCAA conference — the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference[24] — has not given approval for students to compete with Babson's varsity teams. Olin students are, however, allowed to participate in club teams and non-NCAA sports at Babson, and the Babson women's rugby team includes several Olin members. Olin has two soccer teams that compete through a Boston athletic organization,[25] as well as an Ultimate team that competes in the BUDA league[26] and the Ultimate Players Association.[27] Additionally, students participate in Sunday morning football games, intramural sports, pick-up Ultimate games, the Student Martial Arts Club, a fencing club, and other athletic organizations.

Campus clubs form in an ad-hoc fashion whenever a group of students unite around a common interest and apply for recognition. Funding is managed by the Student Activities Organization.

Olin students compete in the Mathematical Contest in Modeling every year. In 2002, a team from Olin received the highest rating in the contest; in 2005, an Olin team received the highest rating and earned the INFORMS Prize. Some students compete in design projects at the Society of Automotive Engineers' Mini-Baja competition and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers' Human Powered Vehicle competition. Others are members of the Olin Automatons, a group dedicated to autonomous vehicle technology, which was originally formed to develop an autonomous vehicle for the DARPA Grand Challenge.

The college has no fraternities or sororities. An "underground" alumni group known as the Combs Society works to extend and adapt the Olin culture, brand, and mission.[citation needed]

Mascot edit

In 2002, the Olin Partners and Virtual Olin Partners selected the phoenix as the school's mascot. The mascot, sometimes unofficially called Frank, represents Olin's willingness to reinvent itself, just as the phoenix is reborn from its ashes. In 2013, Olin underwent a rebranding, and the original school colors, blue and silver, are now seen together only in the school seal and on diplomas. Everywhere else, the school now uses gradients of bright colors.

Reputation and rankings edit

In the 2022–2023 U.S. News & World Report college rankings, Olin was ranked second for the best undergraduate engineering programs among non-doctorate-granting institutions in the United States.[28]

As of 2014, The Princeton Review ranked Olin College second for classroom experience, third for dormitories, third for amount of studying, fourth for student opinion of professors, fifth for ease of getting around campus, eighth for LGBT friendliness, 11th for financial aid, 11th for quality of life, 12th for science laboratory facilities, 17th for career services, and 19th for student happiness.[29]

In 2006, Olin was selected by Kaplan, Inc. and Newsweek as one of "America's 25 New Ivies".[30]

Business Insider ranked Olin first on its "Best 20 College Campuses in the US" list in 2014.[31] It was eighth on Forbes's "Top 25 Colleges Ranked By SAT Score", with an average combined critical reading and math score of 1489.[32]

Media coverage edit

In 2014, the Boston Globe published an article that criticized the school for poor management of its endowment.[33] The Globe pointed out that despite the abandonment of full-tuition scholarships, Olin's spending remained relatively constant, and payroll costs rose 16% between 2009 and 2011. It also noted that Olin's administrators received "significantly more than the median salaries of executives in comparable positions", and that Moody's had downgraded the institution's bond rating. In an open letter to the Olin community, President Richard Miller defended the decisions of the administration and rebutted several of the points made in the article.[citation needed] The college successfully petitioned the Globe to release an official clarification, which stated that the article had "failed to include the most recent financial information available".[34] The Boston Business Journal also challenged the Globe's assessment of Olin's finances, reporting that revenue and enrollment had "rebounded smartly" in 2013 from recession lows.[35]

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ As of June 30, 2021. "Endowment - Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering". Retrieved April 11, 2022.
  2. ^ "Olin's New President". Olin College of Engineering. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on July 5, 2009. Retrieved June 25, 2009.
  4. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on July 21, 2010. Retrieved September 15, 2010.
  5. ^ Sparks, Evan (Spring 2012). "New U." Philanthropy. Retrieved June 5, 2012.
  6. ^ "Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved July 19, 2020.
  7. ^ "Most Presidents Favor No Tenure for Majority of Faculty". The Chronicle of Higher Education. May 15, 2011. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
  8. ^ "Student Rights & Responsibilities | Olin College of Engineering". www.olin.edu. Retrieved April 24, 2024.
  9. ^ "About Our Curriculum | Olin College of Engineering". www.olin.edu. Retrieved April 24, 2024.
  10. ^ "Senior Capstone Program (SCOPE) - Olin College of Engineering". Retrieved December 30, 2014.
  11. ^ "Affordable Design and Entrepreneurship (ADE) capstone program - Olin College of Engineering". Retrieved November 28, 2022.
  12. ^ "Olin College Accreditation". Retrieved April 18, 2022.
  13. ^ a b "Olin College CDS Fall 2022-23" (PDF). Retrieved May 25, 2023.
  14. ^ "Olin College of Engineering Common Data Set 2022–2023" (PDF). Olin College (Institutional Research + Decision Support). Retrieved May 25, 2023.
  15. ^ "Olin College of Engineering Common Data Set 2021–2022" (PDF). Olin College (Institutional Research + Decision Support). Retrieved April 18, 2022.
  16. ^ "Olin College of Engineering Common Data Set 2020–2021" (PDF). Olin College (Institutional Research + Decision Support). Retrieved April 18, 2022.
  17. ^ "Olin College of Engineering Common Data Set 2019–2020" (PDF). Olin College (Institutional Research + Decision Support). Retrieved April 18, 2022.
  18. ^ "Olin College of Engineering Common Data Set 2018–2019" (PDF). Olin College (Institutional Research + Decision Support). Retrieved April 18, 2022.
  19. ^ "Olin College of Engineering Common Data Set 2017–2018" (PDF). Olin College (Institutional Research + Decision Support). Retrieved April 18, 2022.
  20. ^ "Olin College Admission Process". Retrieved April 18, 2022.
  21. ^ "Admission - Olin College". from the original on February 6, 2011. Retrieved February 10, 2011.
  22. ^ Beckie Supiano (June 18, 2009). "Olin College Discontinues Policy of Full Scholarships for All". Chronicle of Higher Education.
  23. ^ "Honor Code". Retrieved July 6, 2016.
  24. ^ "NEWMAC". Retrieved December 30, 2014.
  25. ^ "Boston Ski And Sports Club". Retrieved December 30, 2014.
  26. ^ Boston Ultimate Disc Alliance August 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  27. ^ USA Ultimate
  28. ^ "Best Colleges Specialty Rankings: Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
  29. ^ "Princeton Review".(registration required)
  30. ^ "America's 25 New Ivies". Newsweek. August 21, 2006. Retrieved December 10, 2007.
  31. ^ "Best College Campuses - Business Insider". Business Insider. August 7, 2014. Retrieved December 30, 2014.
  32. ^ Matt Schifrin (August 4, 2014). "Top 100 SAT Scores Ranking: Which Colleges Have The Brightest Kids?". Forbes. Retrieved December 30, 2014.
  33. ^ "Acclaimed Olin College bleeds red ink in microcosm of college cost problem - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
  34. ^ "Globe issues clarification on Olin article - Olin College". Retrieved December 30, 2014.
  35. ^ Douglas, Craig (November 18, 2014). "Olin College is doing just fine, in case you heard otherwise". Boston Business Journal. American City Business Journals. Retrieved December 30, 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Olin College of Engineering officially Franklin W Olin College of Engineering is a private college focused on engineering and located in Needham Massachusetts Olin College is noted in the engineering community for its relatively recent founding small size project based curriculum and large endowment funded primarily by the defunct F W Olin Foundation The college covers half of each admitted student s tuition through the Olin Scholarship 3 Olin College of EngineeringFranklin W Olin College of EngineeringOther nameOlin CollegeNamesakeFranklin W OlinTypePrivate collegeEstablished1997AccreditationABETNECHEAcademic affiliationsAICUMAITUSpace grantEndowment 455 64 million 2021 1 PresidentGilda Barabino 2 Academic staff54Administrative staff75Undergraduates386Address1000 Olin Way Needham Massachusetts 02492 United States42 17 36 48 N 71 15 50 10 W 42 2934667 N 71 2639167 W 42 2934667 71 2639167CampusSuburbanSporting affiliationsNEISAMascotPhoenix Frank Websitewww wbr olin wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Teaching and learning 2 2 Accreditation 3 Admissions and financial aid 3 1 Admissions 3 2 Financial aid 4 Student life 4 1 Dormitories and student housing 4 2 Honor code 4 3 Extracurricular activities 4 4 Mascot 5 Reputation and rankings 6 Media coverage 7 Notable alumni 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp A view of Olin College The dormitories are to the right the Oval is straight ahead Olin College was founded by the F W Olin Foundation in 1997 4 The trustees were concerned about perpetuating Franklin W Olin s donor intent indefinitely so the foundation s president Lawrence W Milas proposed creating a college We always had a bias toward supporting science and engineering schools because Mr Olin was an engineer Milas said I was concerned with whether or not this would be consistent with what Mr Olin had ever considered I went back and read minutes of board meetings And sure enough in the late 1940s at two or three board meetings shortly before his death he expressed the idea of starting a new institution 5 By 2005 the foundation had donated most of its financial resources to the college providing Olin with an endowment of about 460 million Richard Miller was inaugurated as the college s first president on May 3 2003 Miller was also the first employee of Olin College and had been working as its president for several years before he was officially inaugurated In a program known as Invention 2000 Olin College hired its first faculty members and invited 30 students known as Olin Partners to help it form a curriculum The students lived in temporary housing and spent their first year after high school investigating assessment and grading methods jump starting the student culture and experimenting with forms of engineering education 4 Olin admitted its first full class of 75 students in 2002 This class included the Olin Partners a group of deferred students known as the Virtual Olin Partners and recent high school graduates After admitting three more classes the college reached its full size of approximately 300 students in fall 2005 4 It currently has about 390 students 6 Olin s campus was designed by the architecture firm Perry Dean Rogers Architects in the postmodern style The first phase comprising four buildings was completed in 2002 The construction of a second dormitory East Hall was finished in fall 2005 citation needed Future plans include an academic building that would contain additional machine shops and project space citation needed Olin shares many campus services including health public safety and athletic facilities with Babson College citation needed Academics edit nbsp Sunset over Milas Hall Teaching and learning edit Olin College offers degrees in electrical and computer engineering mechanical engineering and engineering Within the engineering program students may concentrate in computing design biological engineering materials science or systems design or they may design their own concentrations with the administration s approval Unlike many institutions Olin College does not have separate academic departments citation needed All faculty members hold five year renewable contracts without offering tenure 7 Classes emphasize context and interdisciplinary connections Freshmen take integrated course blocks that teach engineering calculus and physics by exploring the relationships among the three subjects Arts humanities social sciences and entrepreneurship courses take an interdisciplinary approach to subjects such as the self What Is I history History of Technology and art Wired Ensemble and Seeing and Hearing Olin also emphasizes practically grounded education connecting concepts to real world challenges and projects Beginning in their first year students receive training in Olin s machine shop for project based work First year students are required to take Design Nature in which they design and build mechanical toys based on biological systems such as the click beetle s jumping mechanism Classes often take a do learn format with the application of concepts being taught before the formal introduction of the underlying theory As part of its mission to redefine engineering education Olin is continually undergoing curriculum reviews The goal of these reviews is to ensure that the college maintains a culture of change and continuous improvement Significant aspects of the curriculum such as student assessment course offerings and student workload are considered for detailed review yearly citation needed Olin has an honor code 8 Exams are usually not held for most courses citation needed but a project based pattern is followed and students have to work on final projects instead 9 In general the academic culture is highly informal and some members of the upper administration teach classes citation needed Much of Olin College s curriculum is built around hands on engineering and design projects This project based teaching begins in a student s first year and culminates in two senior capstone projects In the engineering capstone 10 student teams are hired by corporations non profit organizations or entrepreneurial ventures for real world engineering projects In the Affordable Design and Entrepreneurship ADE capstone students work on self designed projects 11 Accreditation edit Olin College is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education and the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology 12 Admissions and financial aid editAdmissions edit Admissions to Olin College are highly selective with as of Fall 2022 19 of applicants being admitted and the interquartile middle 50 of admitted students submitting scores under Olin College s test optional policy having SAT scores between 1500 and 1550 or ACT score of 35 13 First time Fall Freshman Admissions Statistics 2022 14 2021 15 2020 16 2019 17 2018 18 2017 19 Applicants 862 907 900 905 878 1062 Admits 165 163 148 142 138 142 Admit rate 19 1 18 16 4 15 7 15 7 13 4 Enrolled 75 91 84 85 84 90 SAT range 1500 1550 1500 1550 1445 1560 1450 1540 1460 1550 1450 1570 ACT range 35 35 34 35 34 35 34 35 34 35 33 35 Admissions Office considers a student s GPA to be a very important academic factor with a very high emphasis on an applicant s letters of recommendation application essays the rigor of academic record and high school rank In terms of non academic materials as of 2022 Olin ranks extracurricular activities the interview talent ability and character personal qualities as very important in making first time first year admission decisions while ranking whether the applicant is a first generation college applicant legacy preferences state and geographical residence as considered Volunteer work racial ethnic status and work experience are marked as important The level of an applicant s interest is highly accounted for in the admission decisions 13 Olin College s admission process is non conventional and follows a two step process Applicants first apply for admission through the Common App and all applications are reviewed in January A holistic review process then carefully evaluates each applicant s academic and personal qualities to determine whether they will advance to the second phase of the admission process About 225 250 applicants are invited to participate in the second phase Candidates Weekends for them to learn more about the Olin community curriculum and culture All applicants who reach the second phase of the process are required to participate in Candidates Weekends as the information gleaned provides the basis for final admission decisions 20 Financial aid edit All accepted students receive the merit based Olin Tuition Scholarship which pays for half of the tuition and covers cross registration of courses with Babson College Wellesley College and Brandeis University Olin also shares clubs and intramural sports with those colleges In addition to the Olin Scholarship Olin follows need blind admissions and provides need based grants to meet each student s full demonstrated need 21 Olin also allows students to receive funding and non degree credit for passionate pursuits personal projects that the college recognizes as having academic value It used to provide full tuition scholarships but in 2009 responding to a significant decline in the college s endowment caused by the Great Recession the trustees decided to reduce the merit scholarships to half tuition for all students since the 2010 11 academic year 22 Student life editDormitories and student housing edit nbsp The Miller Academic Center at night Olin College houses students in dorms and suites in either the West Hall or the East Hall Olin students are required to live on campus unless an exception is made by the dean of student life due to personal circumstances e g for married students or students with families nearby In addition the Office of Student Life picks student resident resources R2s to fill the role traditionally played by resident assistants RAs at other schools Unlike most RAs R2s are not directly responsible for enforcing dorm policies Honor code edit The Olin Honor Code has five clauses titled Integrity Respect for Others Passion for the Welfare of Olin College Openness to Change and Do Something 23 The code and related policies can be amended by a majority of students at a meeting of at least half of the student body If students voted to abolish the code governing policies set by the Office of Student Life would take effect The honor board consisting of students elected by their peers with one faculty adviser is the main disciplinary structure at the college When a violation of the honor code is alleged the board decides if sanctions are warranted and if so what kind of sanctions Penalties must be approved by the dean of student life citation needed As of 2017 faculty and teachers are not required to sign the Honor Code as first years are supposed to during orientation Extracurricular activities edit Students can participate in clubs community service projects co curricular activities with faculty and staff which are noted on transcripts and passionate pursuits independent projects eligible for funding and or non degree credit The college has a variety of clubs and organizations that support the arts including the Power Chords an a cappella group the Franklin W Olin Players a film club and a conductorless orchestra Olin does not compete alone in the NCAA and the regional NCAA conference the New England Women s and Men s Athletic Conference 24 has not given approval for students to compete with Babson s varsity teams Olin students are however allowed to participate in club teams and non NCAA sports at Babson and the Babson women s rugby team includes several Olin members Olin has two soccer teams that compete through a Boston athletic organization 25 as well as an Ultimate team that competes in the BUDA league 26 and the Ultimate Players Association 27 Additionally students participate in Sunday morning football games intramural sports pick up Ultimate games the Student Martial Arts Club a fencing club and other athletic organizations Campus clubs form in an ad hoc fashion whenever a group of students unite around a common interest and apply for recognition Funding is managed by the Student Activities Organization Olin students compete in the Mathematical Contest in Modeling every year In 2002 a team from Olin received the highest rating in the contest in 2005 an Olin team received the highest rating and earned the INFORMS Prize Some students compete in design projects at the Society of Automotive Engineers Mini Baja competition and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Human Powered Vehicle competition Others are members of the Olin Automatons a group dedicated to autonomous vehicle technology which was originally formed to develop an autonomous vehicle for the DARPA Grand Challenge The college has no fraternities or sororities An underground alumni group known as the Combs Society works to extend and adapt the Olin culture brand and mission citation needed Mascot edit In 2002 the Olin Partners and Virtual Olin Partners selected the phoenix as the school s mascot The mascot sometimes unofficially called Frank represents Olin s willingness to reinvent itself just as the phoenix is reborn from its ashes In 2013 Olin underwent a rebranding and the original school colors blue and silver are now seen together only in the school seal and on diplomas Everywhere else the school now uses gradients of bright colors Reputation and rankings editIn the 2022 2023 U S News amp World Report college rankings Olin was ranked second for the best undergraduate engineering programs among non doctorate granting institutions in the United States 28 As of 2014 update The Princeton Review ranked Olin College second for classroom experience third for dormitories third for amount of studying fourth for student opinion of professors fifth for ease of getting around campus eighth for LGBT friendliness 11th for financial aid 11th for quality of life 12th for science laboratory facilities 17th for career services and 19th for student happiness 29 In 2006 Olin was selected by Kaplan Inc and Newsweek as one of America s 25 New Ivies 30 Business Insider ranked Olin first on its Best 20 College Campuses in the US list in 2014 31 It was eighth on Forbes s Top 25 Colleges Ranked By SAT Score with an average combined critical reading and math score of 1489 32 Media coverage editIn 2014 the Boston Globe published an article that criticized the school for poor management of its endowment 33 The Globe pointed out that despite the abandonment of full tuition scholarships Olin s spending remained relatively constant and payroll costs rose 16 between 2009 and 2011 It also noted that Olin s administrators received significantly more than the median salaries of executives in comparable positions and that Moody s had downgraded the institution s bond rating In an open letter to the Olin community President Richard Miller defended the decisions of the administration and rebutted several of the points made in the article citation needed The college successfully petitioned the Globe to release an official clarification which stated that the article had failed to include the most recent financial information available 34 The Boston Business Journal also challenged the Globe s assessment of Olin s finances reporting that revenue and enrollment had rebounded smartly in 2013 from recession lows 35 Notable alumni editEtosha Cave co founder and chief scientific officer of Twelve a carbon dioxide recycling startup Frances Haugen data engineer scientist product manager and Facebook whistleblower Gui Cavalcanti robotics engineer founder of Open Source Medical Supplies Artisan s Asylum and MegaBots Inc Kevin Tostado American documentary filmmaker and founder of Tostie ProductionsSee also editAssociation of Independent Technological Universities Argosy FoundationReferences edit As of June 30 2021 Endowment Franklin W Olin College of Engineering Retrieved April 11 2022 Olin s New President Olin College of Engineering Retrieved April 5 2020 Olin College Announces Change to Scholarship Policy Archived from the original on July 5 2009 Retrieved June 25 2009 a b c Olin College About Olin Olin History Archived from the original on July 21 2010 Retrieved September 15 2010 Sparks Evan Spring 2012 New U Philanthropy Retrieved June 5 2012 Franklin W Olin College of Engineering U S News amp World Report Retrieved July 19 2020 Most Presidents Favor No Tenure for Majority of Faculty The Chronicle of Higher Education May 15 2011 Retrieved January 4 2016 Student Rights amp Responsibilities Olin College of Engineering www olin edu Retrieved April 24 2024 About Our Curriculum Olin College of Engineering www olin edu Retrieved April 24 2024 Senior Capstone Program SCOPE Olin College of Engineering Retrieved December 30 2014 Affordable Design and Entrepreneurship ADE capstone program Olin College of Engineering Retrieved November 28 2022 Olin College Accreditation Retrieved April 18 2022 a b Olin College CDS Fall 2022 23 PDF Retrieved May 25 2023 Olin College of Engineering Common Data Set 2022 2023 PDF Olin College Institutional Research Decision Support Retrieved May 25 2023 Olin College of Engineering Common Data Set 2021 2022 PDF Olin College Institutional Research Decision Support Retrieved April 18 2022 Olin College of Engineering Common Data Set 2020 2021 PDF Olin College Institutional Research Decision Support Retrieved April 18 2022 Olin College of Engineering Common Data Set 2019 2020 PDF Olin College Institutional Research Decision Support Retrieved April 18 2022 Olin College of Engineering Common Data Set 2018 2019 PDF Olin College Institutional Research Decision Support Retrieved April 18 2022 Olin College of Engineering Common Data Set 2017 2018 PDF Olin College Institutional Research Decision Support 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