Students at Hamilton College, as the liberal arts school loves to point out, study whatever interests them individually. Thanks to an open curriculum, the roughly 2,000 students aren't bound by a strict track of courses and prerequisites. That doesn't mean there aren't specific requirements to earn a degree in one of the more than 40 majors (the school refers to them as ‘concentrations’) offered at Hamilton, though. The college emphasizes strong critical thinking and communication skills, so all students have to complete three writing courses. Students also work with advisers to develop personal education goals, a task made possible by the college's high faculty-to-student ratio. Hamilton is one of a limited number of colleges that pledge to meet all of a student's demonstrated financial need. The college has increased its financial aid budget significantly in recent years to its current level of around $50 million. Despite Hamilton's small size, students can participate in more than 200 student groups, encompassing interests from beekeeping to conspiracy theories to sports. Every spring, students participate alone or on relay teams at HamTrek, a triathlon that calls for swimming 21 lengths in the pool, biking nine miles, and running five kilometers. The college encourages students to spend at least one semester off campus, and about two-thirds of students do so through study abroad programs or internships. Hamilton has a graduation rate of 93%, and the college says 83% of those graduating seniors leave with at least two internships under their belts.
Costs
- Est. full price 2022-2023
- $76,800
- % of students who get any grants
- 56%
- Est. price for students who receive aid
- $25,300
- Average price for low-income students
- $8,810
Admissions
- Acceptance rate
- 16%
- Median SAT/ACT score
- 1450/33
- SAT/ACT required?
- No
- Undergraduate enrollment
- 2,000
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
- 93%
- Average time to a degree
- 4.1 years
- Median student debt
- $17,000
- Early career earnings
- $74,340
- % earning more than a high school grad
- 81%