Northampton, MA
Elm St, Northampton, MA 01063
http://www.smith.edu
Smith College is a private, all female, liberal art college located on a beautiful campus in Northampton, MA. It is a well-known but somewhat competitive college, ranking 58th in the USA but admitting 31% of applicants. It is a small sized college with 2,630 full-time students in attendance. Smith provides 44 distinct majors across four academic disciplines. The most desired options are Political Science and Government, Research and Experimental Psychology, and Economics, with 9% of graduates receiving a Bachelor's in Political Science and Government. 8% and 7% of students study Research and Experimental Psychology and Economics, respectively. If you are interested in getting a degree in global studies, Smith is a great school for you, because its global studies program ranks 20th best in America. What's more, Smith places 1st in MA for best college dorms. For those of you located in Massachusetts, tuition costs $49,783. Non-Massachusetts residents must pay $55,024 a year. Before you rule out applying because of the price, be cognizant that three in four Smith undergrads secure grant or scholarship funding. 90% of Smith College students end up winding up their schooling with a degree, hoping to land their dream jobs. The average alumnus takes home a salary of $35,300 two years after receiving their diplomas. After 4 more years of work experience, their average salary grows 30.9% to $46,200, which is 15.2% greater than the national median for individuals. Those of you applying may also like to know that last year, 5,780 prospective students applied and it allows early decision. Furthermore, 24% of available classes are small, with 20 to 39 students, and 6% of available classes are mid-sized, with 40 to 99 students. Concerning your checkbook, be aware that Smith students spend around $8,360 on housing per year and Smith undergraduates dish out $760 on books and supplies each year. With respect to demographics, 5% of professors are African-American and 44% of students at Smith are from families with a yearly income of over $110k. Concerning life on campus, 95% of undergraduates live on campus. In closing, 87% of graduates have jobs two years after completing their studies and six years after completing their studies, the lowest-earning quartile of graduates earn $26,300 or less.
7.52
Party Scene
8.97
Location
9.46
Dorms
8.76
Campus Food
9.79
Student Life
8.49
Safety
SAT Score
1240-1470
ACT Score
28-31
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
89%
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9:1
Political Science and Government
Research and Experimental Psychology
Economics
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