Catalog
Contacts and Agreement
Address correspondence to:
Bates College, Lewiston ME 04240
Telephone number for all offices:
(207) 786-6255
Fax number for all offices:
(207) 786-6123
Admission and Scholarships:
The Dean of Admission and Financial Aid
Lindholm House, (207) 786-6000
Matters of General College Interest:
The President
204 Lane Hall,
(207) 786-6100
Alumni Interest:
The Director of Alumni Engagement
303 Lane Hall, (207) 753-6930
Employment of Seniors and Alumni:
The Senior Associate Dean, Bates Center
for Purposeful Work
Canham House, (207) 786-6232
Gifts and Bequests:
The Office of College Advancement
312 Lane Hall, (207) 786-6247
Records and Registration:
The Registrar
Libbey Forum,
(207) 755-5949
Matters of Faculty Interest:
Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty:
120 Lane Hall, (207) 786-6066
Matters of Student Interest
Vice President for Campus Life and Dean of Students:
102 Lane Hall, (207) 786-6219
This catalog constitutes the basic agreement between the college and its students and prospective students. In case of conflict between this catalog and any supplements hereto and any other written or oral statements, this catalog and its supplements shall be deemed to be the official statement. Following the initial publication of this catalog at the start of the academic year, additions throughout the academic year such as new courses and updated deadlines and fees are also published in the online version of the catalog, which is considered a supplement (bates.edu/catalog). The college reserves the right to change any of the statements herein by reasonable notice in any supplemental catalog or other publication specifically setting forth any such changes.
Important COVID-19 Considerations in 2021-22. This catalog constitutes the basic agreement between the college and its students and prospective students with regard to the Bates College academic experience. Every effort is made to providethe most accurate information possible on the college's academic and financial policies, curriculum, and courses. However, the coronavirus pandemic has created uncertainties that can alter elements of this catalog. The catalog lists all courses in the Schedule of Courses. Evolving public health circumstances may result in changes in course offerings; the college reserves the right to cancel a course, reschedule the meeting time for a course, change the mode of instruction, or change the instructor if deemed necessary.
In addition, the pandemic may impact the residential experience generally, requiring modifications to and limitations on students' participation in extracurricular and other activities of residence life. In the event of a major surge or spike in COVID-19 cases in Maine or nationally, or of other unforeseen effects of the pandemic, it may be necessary for the college to suspend all residential operations, including in-person instruction.
Bates College is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). Inquiries regarding the accreditation status by NECHE should be directed to the Office of the President of Bates College. Individuals may also contact NECHE at 3 Burlington Woods Drive, Suite 100, Burlington, MA 01803-4514; (781) 425-7785.
Bates values the diversity of persons, perspectives, and convictions. Critical thinking, rigorous analysis, and open discussion of a full range of ideas lie at the heart of the college's mission as an institution of higher learning. The college seeks to encourage inquiry and reasoned dialogue in a climate of mutual respect.
Bates College is committed to the principle of equal opportunity and providing an educational and work environment free from discrimination. The college prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, age, disability, genetic information or veteran status and other legally protected statuses in the recruitment and admission of its students, in the administration of its education policies and programs, or in the recruitment of its faculty and staff. Bates College adheres to all applicable state and federal equal opportunity laws and regulations.