DePauw Named “Dream School” by New York Times Bestselling Author
DePauw University has been recognized as one of 75 “Dream Schools” nationwide in bestselling author Jeffrey Selingo’s new book, "Dream School: Finding the College That’s Right for You" (Scribner, 2025). The book, a follow-up to Selingo’s "Who Gets In and Why," focuses on how students can make a better college choice, giving families permission to think more broadly about what signals a “good” college and then the tools to discover their dream school. The book highlights institutions that deliver strong outcomes, accessible admissions and dynamic student experiences.
Selingo emphasized several defining factors in selecting DePauw for his list, including the university’s transformative $200-million gift in 2024; its bold three-school framework that brings together the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the School of Business and Leadership and the Creative School; and its hallmark curriculum, such as its discussion-based first-year seminars. He also pointed to DePauw’s strong graduation rates, robust internship opportunities and commitment to affordability through scholarships and financial aid.
DePauw’s commitment to affordability was given a further boost with the recent announcement of The DePauw Promise, the university’s commitment to meeting 100 percent of the calculated financial need for every incoming student, starting with the incoming class in Fall 2026.
The attributes cited by Selingo translate into measurable student success. More than 90 percent of DePauw students complete at least one internship or off-campus study experience before graduation, preparing them with the skills, networks and confidence to thrive after college. Recent graduates have gone on to work for companies and organizations including Eli Lilly, Deloitte and Teach for America, while others have pursued graduate study at leading institutions including Harvard, Northwestern and Oxford.
“Jeffrey Selingo’s recognition underscores what students and alumni know: DePauw provides a distinctive environment where innovation, access and personal attention shape lives of accomplishment,” said Mary Beth Petrie, vice president for enrollment management. “Our graduates leave Greencastle with meaningful experiences, broad perspectives and a powerful launch into their careers.”
Browse other stories
-
Athletics
-
Men's Basketball - Tigers Move to 4-1 with Win over Franklin
-
Football - 20 Tigers Selected to All-NCAC Team; Two Earn Top Honors
-
Men's Basketball - Stevenson's 49-point Effort Leads DePauw to 108-100 Win at Greenville
More Athletics
-
-
News
-
Four in a Row! DePauw Wins 131st Monon Bell Classic
-
Jim Rechtin '93 Featured in Fortune Magazine
-
DePauw Football Standout Named Campbell Trophy Finalist
More News
-
-
People & Profiles
-
Entrepreneurs Eric Fruth ’02 and Matt DeLeon ’02 Are Running More Than a Business
-
Rick Provine Leaves Legacy of Leadership and Creativity
-
History Graduate Cecilia Slane Featured in AHA's Perspectives on History
More People & Profiles
-
-
Have a story idea?
Whether we are writing about the intellectual challenge of our classrooms, a campus life that builds leadership, incredible faculty achievements or the seemingly endless stories of alumni success, we think DePauw has some fun stories to tell.
-
Communications & Marketing
101 E. Seminary St.
Greencastle, IN, 46135-0037
communicate@depauw.eduNews and Media
-
News media: For help with a story, contact:
Bob Weaver, Senior Director of Communications.
bobweaver@depauw.edu.