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Bates operates on a 4-4-1 schedule: two semesters and a month-long "Short Term." Bates offers 33 departmental and interdisciplinary program majors, and 26 secondary concentrations. The most popular majors at Bates are politics, psychology, economics, environmental studies, history, French, and biology. Of all the students graduating in 2013, 15.4% had a double major while 47.2% of students had a secondary concentration (minor). Four students in the Class of 2013 graduated with interdisciplinary-self-designed majors.[19] All tenured or tenure-track faculty members hold Ph.D.s or other terminal degrees. The student-faculty ratio is 10:1.[1]

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In February 2007, then-Bates President Elaine Tuttle Hansen signed the American College & University Presidents Climate Commitment. She is one of 62 chief executives in the coalition's Leadership Circle, which acts as a clearinghouse and gives guidance for institutional programs to achieve carbon neutrality.[2]