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| 337 Pulteney Street | Tuition In/Out-State: | $42,915 / $42,915 | Total Fall Enrollment: | 2,173 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Geneva , NY 14456 | Books and Supplies: | $1,300 | Applicants Admitted: | 60% |
| (315) 781-3000 | On-campus Room and Board: | $10,852 | Receiving Aid of Some Type: | 83% |
| http://WWW.HWS.EDU | Undergraduate Application Fee: | $45 | Receiving Institutional Aid: | 80% , $20,541 on average |
| Address | 337 Pulteney Street, Geneva, NY 14456 |
| Phone Number | (315) 781-3000 |
| Web Address | http://WWW.HWS.EDU |
| Mission Statement |
Hobart and William Smith Colleges are a student-centered learning environment, globally focused, grounded in the values of equity and service, developing citizens who will lead in the 21st century. The Colleges’ commitment to these principals was solidified in 1999 when they appointed the then director of the Peace Corps as president of Hobart and William Smith. President Mark D. Gearan has since reinforced the Colleges' commitment to global understanding and study abroad opportunities, community service, and service learning, with the goal of providing these elements through contemporary facilities and state-of-the-art technology. In maintaining this environment, the Colleges create opportunities to engage faculty and students with other languages and diverse cultures. The majority of students participate in a study-abroad experience during their four years here. These experiences enhance what takes place on campus in the academic and social lives of students and it also allows the community to delve into the broader intellectual world. The academic program at Hobart and William Smith Colleges keeps this highly interactive environment alive. The academic program is set apart from peer institutions in terms of excellence and opportunity. Education takes place not only inside well-taught classes, but also outside in well-run off-campus programs and well-conceived service projects. The Colleges view civic responsibility, community engagement, and international education as integral components of a liberal arts education. This rigorous academic program challenges students’ minds while expanding their horizons to new worlds. |
| Type of School | Four or more years, Private not-for-profit |
| Religious affiliation | None |
| Highest degree offered | Master's |
| Calendar | Semester |
| Setting | Town, distant from an urban area |
| Distance learning opportunities | No |
| Total enrollment | 2,173 |
| Enrolled full time | 2,168 |
| Enrolled part time | 5 |
| Men enrolled full time | 965 |
| Women enrolled full time | 1,203 |
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | - |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | - |
| Black/Non-Hispanic | - |
| Hispanic | - |
| White/Non-Hispanic | - |
| Non-Resident Alien | 3% |
| Race/ethnicity unknown | 19% |
| Admissions office phone number | - |
| Open admission policy | No |
| Undergraduate Application fee | $45 |
| Applied | 4,457 |
| Admitted | 2,658 |
| Enrolled | 686 |
| Admitted % | 60% |
| Admission test scores | Neither required nor recommended |
| Secondary school GPA | Required |
| Secondary school rank | Required |
| Secondary school record | Required |
| TOEFL | Required |
| Completion of college preparatory program | Neither required nor recommended |
| Recommendations | Required |
| Formal demonstration of competencies | Neither required nor recommended |
| Students submitting SAT | - |
| SAT 1 Verbal 25th percentile score | - |
| SAT 1 Verbal 75th percentile score | - |
| SAT 1 Math 25th percentile score | - |
| SAT 1 Math 75th percentile score | - |
| Students submitting ACT | - |
| ACT Composite 25th percentile score | - |
| ACT Composite 75th percentile score | - |
| In-State Tuition, Full-time Undergraduates | $42,014 |
| Out-of-state Tuition, Full-time Undergraduates | $42,014 |
| Books and Supplies | $1,300 |
| On-campus room and board | $10,852 |
| Off-campus room and board | - |
| Students Receiving Aid | 83% |
| Receiving Federal Grants | 17% , $6,868 on average |
| Receiving Institutional Aid | 80% , $20,541 on average |
| Receiving Student Loans | 60% , $7,447 on average |
Graduates in 2009/2010 academic year.
| Regular application deadline | February 1 |
| Priority application deadline | - |
| Fall application deadline | February 1 |
| SAT Reasoning / ACT scores due | February 15 |
| SAT Subject score report due | February 15 |
| College will notify student by | April 1 |
| Student must reply to acceptance by | May 1 |
| Deadline for housing deposit | - |
| Financial aid priority deadline | - |
| Financial aid deadline | February 15 |
| College will notify student of financial aid decisions on or about | - |
| Student must reply to financial aid decision by | - |
| Early decision deadline | November 15 |
| College will notify student of early decision by | December 15 |
| Early action deadline | - |
| College will notify student of early action by | - |
| Transfer priority application deadline | - |
| Transfer priority financial aid deadline | - |
| Transfer application closing date | July 1 |
| Transfer deadline for filing financial aid forms | - |
| College will notify student of transfer decision by | - |
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