Campus Overview

Earlham College is a distinctive small private liberal arts college located in Richmond, Indiana, known for its Quaker heritage and commitment to social responsibility. With approximately 800-900 students, Earlham offers an intimate, personalized educational experience characterized by close student-faculty interactions.


Location & Setting Located in rural eastern Indiana, Richmond is a small town with a population around 35,000, situated near the Ohio border. The campus is a traditional collegiate setting with tree-lined paths and historic buildings, representing a quintessential small-town rural environment with limited urban amenities.

Campus Life As a small college, Earlham provides a tight-knit community where students know each other well. On-campus housing is prevalent, with most students living in residence halls or themed housing communities. While formal Greek life is not prominent, student-led clubs and social groups create numerous engagement opportunities. Weekend activities often involve campus events, outdoor recreation, and nearby community interactions.

Student Body Earlham attracts a diverse, globally-minded student population with significant international representation. Students tend to be intellectually curious, socially conscious, and committed to progressive values. The college draws students nationally and internationally, with a student body that values academic exploration and social engagement.

Academics Known for strong liberal arts programming, Earlham emphasizes interdisciplinary learning and critical thinking. The college has particular strengths in environmental studies, peace and global studies, and international relations. Classes are typically small, allowing significant student-faculty collaboration and personalized academic experiences.

Athletics & Sports Competing in NCAA Division III, Earlham offers varsity sports in several areas including basketball, soccer, and track and field. The athletic culture emphasizes participation, personal growth, and team collaboration rather than high-intensity competition. Campus athletic spirit is moderate, with sports serving as a community-building activity.

Lifestyle & Weather Richmond experiences typical Midwestern seasonal variations, with cold winters and warm summers. A car is recommended but not absolutely necessary, as the campus is walkable and local public transportation exists. Outdoor activities include hiking, cycling, and exploring nearby state parks. The surrounding rural landscape provides opportunities for nature-based recreation.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Unranked
Conference
North Coast Athletic Conference

School

Type
Private (Religious (65))
Classification
Baccalaureate: Arts & Sciences
Common Majors:
Biology (27%)
Interdisciplinary (11%)
Psychology (10%)
Business (10%)
Social Sciences (9%)
International Relations and National Security Studies (33%)
• Economics (24%)
• Political Science and Government (24%)
• Sociology and Anthropology (19%)

Student Body

Total
673
Undergrad
91%
Demographics
53% women
Student:Faculty
7:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (1.4%)
Psychology (10.0%)
Biology (27.1%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology
French

Academics

Admission Rate
74%
SAT Median
1,270
SAT Range
1,178-1,363
ACT Median
26
Retention
80%
Graduation
68%

Costs

In-State
$51,840
Out-of-State
$51,840
Room & Board
$13,193
Avg Net Price
$24,516
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Moderate
HighLow
January36°20°
April64°41°
July85°64°
October66°43°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
Town (Town: Distant)
Nearest City
Columbus, OH
Distance
102 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Nicole Chalfant Volgraf Head Field Hockey Coach volgrni@earlham.edu View Bio

Roster Breakdown

10 players

Geographic Recruiting

US Out-of-State: 50% (5 players)
Ohio: 20% (2 players)
New Jersey: 10% (1 player)

Position Breakdown

Forward/Midfielder: 1 (10.0%)
Midfielder/Defender: 1 (10.0%)
Defender: 2 (20.0%)
Goalkeeper: 1 (10.0%)

Full Roster (10 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
2 Kaylynn Buchholz D - - Oxford, Ohio Talawanda
6 Serenity Marce D/M - - Raritan, N.J. Bridgewater-Raritan Regional
11 Claudia Utomo - - - / -
12 Graci Safreed F/M - - Lancaster, Ohio Lancaster
13 Ellen Yhoungstrum - - - / -
21 Madi Miller - - - / -
22 Bridget Timbrook - - - / -
24 Leni Logsdon D - - Louisville, Ky. Atherton
25 Zoe Tikkun - - - / -
- Allison McGuire GK - - Fairfax, Va. Fairfax