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With a combination of high-quality academics and impressive career outcomes, Williams College is one of the highest-rated liberal arts schools in Money's rankings. Among its standout traits: plenty of personalized attention (the student-faculty ratio is a low 6:1) and an innovative tutorial system, modeled after one at Oxford University, that pairs two students who critique each other's papers and meet weekly with their professor. The system apparently works: 95% of students graduate, and recent grads report earning over $57,900 a year, according to PayScale. Located amid Massachusetts' Berkshire Mountains, the campus is rich with history: Its library displays a first folio of Shakespeare's plays and a number of founding documents of the U.S., including George Washington's copy of The Federalist Papers, an early draft of the Constitution, and other treasures. For fun, one Friday every October, the president cancels classes for Mountain Day, a Williams College tradition dating to 1800. Rather than go to class, students hike nearby Mount Greylock, picnic outdoors, and take polar bear plunges.
CORONAVIRUS UPDATE
FALL 2020 PLAN: Williams College let students choose to return to campus for the fall semester or study fully online, with those on campus taking a mix of in-person and virtual classes. The college also reduced its tuition and room and board fees by 15%.
costs
Est. Full Price 2020-2021
$63,200
% of students who get any grants
55%
Est. price for students who receive aid
$19,800
Average price for low-income students
$3,900
admissions
Acceptance rate
13%
Median SAT/ACT Score
1480/34
SAT/ACT Required for Fall 2021?
no
Enrollment
2,030
Financial Aid
% of students with need who get grants
100%
% of need met
100%
% of students who get merit* grants
N/A
Average merit grant
N/A
student success
Graduation rate
95%
Average time to a degree
4.1 years
Average student debt
$12,700
Average salary within 5 years
$57,900
% earning more than $28,000
81%
key deadlines
Early decision application
Nov 15
Regular application
Jan 1
coronavirus update
FALL 2020 PLAN: Williams College let students choose to return to campus for the fall semester or study fully online, with those on campus taking a mix of in-person and virtual classes. The college also reduced its tuition and room and board fees by 15%.
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