The roots of Marietta College reach back to 1797, when it was known as the Muskingum Academy. Since receiving its charter from the state of Ohio in 1835, Marietta has continued to mature into one of the finest small, contemporary liberal arts colleges in the Midwest. U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review and Forbes.com consistently rank Marietta among the best small, liberal arts colleges in the nation. The College offers its more than 1,200 undergraduate students the opportunity to pursue 44 majors, 52 minors and five pre-professional programs, which prepare students for careers in dentistry, law, medicine and veterinary medicine. Marietta also has a 3-2 binary engineering program and graduate programs in Psychology and Physician Assistant Studies.
(see more)The roots of Marietta College reach back to 1797, when it was known as the Muskingum Academy. Since receiving its charter from the state of Ohio in 1835, Marietta has continued to mature into one of the finest small, contemporary liberal arts colleges in the Midwest. U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review and Forbes.com consistently rank Marietta among the best small, liberal arts colleges in the nation. The College offers its more than 1,200 undergraduate students the opportunity to pursue 44 majors, 52 minors and five pre-professional programs, which prepare students for careers in dentistry, law, medicine and veterinary medicine. Marietta also has a 3-2 binary engineering program and graduate programs in Psychology and Physician Assistant Studies.
Students gaining valuable experience as volunteers at NCAA Women's Basketball Final Four

Marietta College students gaining valuable experience as volunteers at 2023 Boca Raton Bowl


Marietta College students gaining valuable experience as volunteers at Myrtle Beach Bowl


Marietta College students gaining valuable experience as volunteers at Boca Raton Bowl


Marietta College students gaining valuable experience as volunteers at Myrtle Beach Bowl

Marietta College students volunteer at Boca Raton Bowl

Business Students make presentations about Summer Internships

Marietta College students help Savannah Bananas baseball kick off world tour

Marietta College students volunteer at Boca Raton Bowl

Rising sophomore earns Evans Engagement Internship

Alex Petrovski '20 wins Evans Internship Endowment award

Amanda Davis '18 wins Evans Internship Endowment award

Marietta College junior receives coveted Stickell Internship Award

Lydia Jones '18 wins Evans Internship Endowment award
