Duke Presidential Ambassadors 2026 History Test Study Guide

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Top Five Undergraduate Majors

  1. Computer Science, 2. Economics, 3. Biology, 4. Public Policy, 5. Psychology
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Top Five Home States of Undergraduates

  1. North Carolina, 2. New York, 3. Florida, 4. California, 5. Texas
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Top Five Non-US Home Countries

  1. China, 2. India, 3. South Korea, 4. United Kingdom, 5. Canada
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Undergraduate Student Enrollment

6,523 students

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Graduate & Professional Student Enrollment

10,976 students

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Total Student Population

17,499 students

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Percentage of Undergraduate Women

53\%

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Four-Year Graduation Rate

95\%

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Duke Endowment Value

\$11.9 billion

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Undergraduate Tuition (2024-2025)

\$66,326

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Total Billed Expenses (2024-2025)

\$88,938

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Percentage of Undergraduates on Financial Aid

50\%

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Brantley York

The Principal of Brown's Schoolhouse from 1838 to 1842.

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Braxton Craven

The President of Normal and Trinity Colleges serving from 1842 to 1882.

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J.B. Duke

The founder of the Duke Endowment in 1924 and a significant donor for whom the university is named.

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Nannerl O. Keohane

The first female president of Duke University, serving from 1993 to 2004.

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Vincent E. Price

The current University President (inaugurated October 5, 2017) who previously served as Provost at UPenn.

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Washington Duke

A tobacco entrepreneur and philanthropist whose funding supported Trinity College's move to Durham.

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Julian Abele

The prominent African-American architect who designed the key Gothic-style buildings on Duke's campus.

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Alice Baldwin

The first individual to serve as the Dean of Women at Duke University.