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Hobart and William Smith Colleges campus
Hobart and William Smith Colleges campus
Hobart and William Smith Colleges campus
Hobart and William Smith Colleges campus
Hobart and William Smith Colleges campus
Hobart and William Smith Colleges campus
Hobart and William Smith Colleges campus
Hobart and William Smith Colleges campus
Hobart and William Smith Colleges campus
Hobart and William Smith Colleges campus
Hobart and William Smith Colleges campus
Hobart and William Smith Colleges campus
Hobart and William Smith Colleges campus
Hobart and William Smith Colleges campus
Hobart and William Smith Colleges campus

Hobart and William Smith Colleges (HWS)

Black Pinpoint 629 South Main Street | Geneva, NY | 14456

Table of Contents

  • 01 About Us
  • 02 Student
  • 03 Admissions
  • 04 Academics
  • 05 Campus Life05 Campus
  • 06 Housing & Activities06 Housing
  • 07 Sports & Athletics07 Sports
  • 08 Student Services08 Services
  • 09 Mental Health
  • 10 Campus Visits10 Visits
  • 11 Career & Jobs11 Career
  • 12 Majors
  • 13 Tuition & Cost13 Tuition
  • 14 Financial Aid
  • 01 Overview
  • 02 Rankings
  • 03 Admissions
  • 04 Cost
  • 05 Academics
  • 06 Students
  • 07 Mental Health
  • 08 Campus
  • 09 Visits
  • 10 Sports
  • 11 Housing
  • 12 Services
  • 13 Financial Aid
  • 14 Career
  • 15 Majors

Rankings and Lists

Top 20 Best Alumni Networks (Private Schools)
#13
Top 20 Best Schools for Internships (Private Schools)
#14
Best Career Services
#17
Happiest Students
#18
Most Active Student Government
#23

01. What the School is Known For

From the School

Preparing students to lead lives of consequence.

A liberal arts and sciences institution, HWS is known for consistent success in preparing students for meaningful lives and fulfilling careers through an outcomes-based focus on their futures.

Our award-winning faculty are accessible teacher/scholars known for the impact of their research and distinguished by the depth of their mentorship. In the classroom, professors will encourage you to explore new topics and learn how to seek solutions to the world's emerging challenges. During office hours, they'll get to know you as you are and challenge you to build a course of study that will lead to success after graduation.

You will complement your studies with transformative hands-on learning experiences made possible by HWS' broad array of on-campus centers for research, action and thought. Through a guaranteed internship (with funding!), a semester abroad, thought-provoking guest lectures, service projects, entrepreneurial incubators and continuous networking opportunities, you will learn to face the future with confidence.

Located in the heart of New York State's Finger Lakes Region, you will find friendship and build belonging in our relationship-rich residential community while enjoying a stunning backdrop to your college years.

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Prominent Alumni

Brad Falchuk

Emmy Award-winning Writer, Director and Producer; Co-creator of ?American Horror Story,? "Glee? and ?Scream Queens?

Ali Marpet

Super Bowl Champion and Former Guard for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Abigail P. Johnson

President and CEO of Fidelity Investments

Matthew Mead

Co-Founder of Hempitecture, an eco-friendly building materials company, and a member of Forbes "30 Under 30" Class of 2020

Dorothy Wickenden

Executive editor, The New Yorker

John Grotzinger

Mission leader; project scientist in charge of the NASA Mars Science Laboratory

Wanjira Mathai

Managing Director of Africa and Global Partnerships at World Resources Institute (WRI). Named to TIME magazine?s list of 100 Most Influential People of 2023.

Most Popular Places On Campus

Scandling Campus Center

The Katherine D. Elliott Studio Arts Center

Stern Hall

Caird Center for Sports and Recreation

Rosensweig Learning Commons and Au Bon Pain

Other popular spaces include Gearan Center for the Performing Arts; Adams Intercultural Center, Trinity Hall, which houses the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education; the Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning; and the Center for Global Education; Centennial Center for Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Innovation; Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship; and Bozzuto Boathouse

Most Popular Places Off Campus

Seneca Lake State Park and Finger Lakes Welcome Center

Geneva's downtown restaurants and shops

Women's Rights National Historical Park and Women's Hall of Fame

Finger Lakes wineries and breweries

The Smith Center for the Arts

Waterloo Premium Outlets is a shopping center with retail outlets of leading national brands. It's 15 minutes from campus. Other popular local destinations include: Harriet Tubman Home, Watkins Glen State Park, Bristol Mountain Ski Resort, CMAC, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge and Taughannock Falls State Park. All of which are within a 30 to 45 minute drive.

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02. StudentsScroll to Top  Scroll To Top Arrow

From The School


Imagine spending four years surrounded by fun, smart, inspiring people who will be your adoptive family and constant companions.

Hobart and William Smith is a place where classmates have your back and cheer you on. Where competition is reserved for the court or playing field (or lake, if you are water-inclined). Where the teams are really good (25 national championships and counting) and the fans are really loud (unapologetically!).

Where are more opportunities in any given day than you'll ever be able to grab, but where you also can't go wrong. Because all of it is interesting. (And all of it is here for you.)

Quick Facts on the HWS Community:
1,794 undergraduate students hailing from 42 states and 39 countries
11:1 student-faculty ratio and 0% of classes taught by teaching assistants
More than 60% of students study abroad in 50+ locations around the world
80,000+ total hours of community service by HWS students each year
Alum network of 22,800+
50+ languages spoken on campus

Current student-run clubs and organizations include:

Alpha Phi Alpha
Arts & Design Collective
Asian Student Union
Beautiful Minds
Best Buddies
BIPOC in STEM
Budget Allocations Committee (BAC)
Campus Access Association
Campus Activities Board
Campus Greens
Caribbean Student Association
Chi Phi
Coding Club
College Democrats
Days of Service
Debate Team
Delta Chi
German Club
Habitat for Humanity
Hillel
Hip-Notiqs Step Team
Hobart Club Lacrosse
Hobart Club Soccer
Hobart Rugby Football Club
Hobart Student Government
Hobart Volleyball Club
Hobartones A Capella

Birding Club
Chess Club
Dance Marathon
Engineering Club
Equestrian Team
Figure Skating Club
Fishing Club
Mindfulness Club
Ontario County Justice Coalition (OCJC)
Outdoor Recreation Adventure Program
Running Club
Skateboarding Club
Spikeball Club
Squash Club
Ultimate Frisbee/Seneca Flyers
HWS Votes!
In One Groove Club
International Students Association
Investment Club
Kappa Alpha
Kappa Sigma
Kinetic Dance Collective
Kings of Power
Latin American Student Organization
Martini student newspaper
Math Club
Model African Union
Muslim Student Association
One Love Club
One to One Friendship Club
Perfect Third
Phi Sigma Kappa
Pre-Law Club
Pride Alliance
Psychology Club
Quiz Bowl
Random Acts of Kindness
Robotics Club
Russian Club
Sankofa: Black Student Union
Sigma Chi
South Asian Student Association
The Herald
Thel: Literary Magazine
Theta Delta Chi
Theta Phi Alpha
Three Miles Lost a Capella
UNICEF
William Smith Club Ice Hockey
William Smith Club Lacrosse
William Smith Club Soccer
William Smith Congress
William Smith Rugby Football Club
William Smith Volleyball
Women in Geoscience

What students say:

The student body at HWS "is a vibrant tapestry of diversity and dynamism...that makes our campus life so distinctive." As one student notes, "I would describe my peers as motivated, engage ... as well as generally kind and inclusive." This makeup offers "the opportunity to have real conversations and debates rather than being in a political echo chamber." While celebrating a plurality of opinions, students say they are "liberal-arts-educated critical thinkers who understand their impact on the world and strive to leave it in a better place." Because most attendees remain on-campus throughout their enrollment, student interactions thrive in and out of class. As one student notes, "My housemates vary from individuals on the sailing team, to dancers, to student government members... yet everyone...still gets together to do house dinners and movie nights....Our student body is engaged in campus life, but we are also committed to being involved with one another in rich relationships." One student explains that "from studying abroad in Rome, Italy to being a part of the William Smith Lacrosse team, my time at the colleges has provided me with opportunities to have peers from all different groups...I love that I can sit in the dining hall with all of my teammates after practice and have the opportunity to reconnect with the friends I made abroad."

Gender

53% female47% male

Out of State

53% are out
of state
47% are
in-state

Students

99% are
full time
1% are
part time

Student Body Profile

Total Undergraduate Enrollment
1,794
Foreign Countries Represented
39

Student Body Demographics

American Indian or Alaskan Native
0.06%
Asian
2.52%
Black
7.39%
Hispanic
10.97%
Caucasian
65.96%
Unknown
3.47%
International
5.82%

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Admissions

From the School:


Hobart and William Smith is committed to helping all students navigate the college admissions process. Accordingly, we do not charge an application fee, nor do we require standardized test scores.

We welcome your application if you:
Have challenged yourself with a rigorous high school curriculum
Have applied your talents to the betterment of your school and community
Are curious, resourceful, persistent and conscientious

Apply using the Common Application or Coalition Application by Nov. 15 for Early Action and Early Decision, Jan. 15 for Early Decision II and March 1 for Regular Decision.

Merit scholarships are available for qualifying students as well as need-based financial aid. Students interested in need-based aid should submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

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Applicants
5,758
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Acceptance Rate
64%
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Average HS GPA
3.62

Deadlines

Early Decision
November 15
Early Decision II
January 15
Early Action
November 15
Regular
February 1

GPA Breakdown

31%
4.0
17%
3.75 - 3.99
20%
3.50 - 3.74
14%
3.25 - 3.49
12%
3.00 - 3.24
3%
2.50 - 2.99
2%
2.00 - 2.49

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SAT & ACT Test Scores

SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
610 - 700

SAT Math

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
580 - 685

SAT Composite Scores

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
1180 - 1280

ACT Composite Scores

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
28 - 32

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Testing Policies

Superscore ACT
Yes
Superscore SAT
Yes
Standardized testing policy for
use in admission:
Test Optional

Other Admission Factors Academic

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Rigor of Secondary School Record
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Academic GPA

Selectivity

Admissions selectivity rating
90/99

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From the School


Whether you know exactly where you're headed or arrive at HWS undecided, your future will unfold through an exciting string of explorations.

As you sample a wide range of topics, you'll join forces with inspiring minds, build powerful skills and amass a collection of meaningful experiences — all while chasing your interests, honing your talents and discovering your untapped superpowers.

You'll explore and grapple with the world's most pressing challenges — previewing emerging issues, technologies and ways of thinking. These are the spaces in which the better world will be discovered.

Your professors will help you solve problems, find opportunities and make connections as you combine experiences and insights to discover your true interests and build a life that connects to your highest potential.

They'll be there with you at every step — but the path you carve will be your own.

What students say

Originally founded as separate schools, Hobart and William Smith Colleges now share a campus, administration, and curriculum allowing students to take full advantage of the resources offered by HWS. Professors at Hobart and William Smith Colleges "not only care a great deal, but go out of their way to push students and individualize the experience for each person." One student enthuses that teachers are "more than instructors; they are mentors whose expertise and teaching methods have truly ignited my passion for my current studies." Small, discussion-based classes are a priority, explains another student. Perhaps as a result of this individual focus, "academic curiosity" among students "is truly remarkable." First-year students get to select from an array of unique seminars, with topics ranging from ghosts in the Americas to social justice and service opportunities in the local community. In "my FSEM class we learned about the community and how we can make a difference...I was able to work...with kids while still implementing what I learned in class." Other unique experiences are available, including the opportunity for science students to conduct research aboard The William Scandling, HWS's own research vessel.
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Student/Faculty
11 : 1
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Total Faculty
182
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Terminal Degree
169

Gender to Class Inforamtion

Women
98
Men
84
Minority
34
International
0

Class/Lab sizes

Most frequent class size
10-19
Most frequent lab/sub section size
10-19

Rating

Professors
interesting rating
94/99
Professors
accesible rating
96/99
Academic rating
87/99

Graduation Rates

Graduate in 4 years
66%
Graduate in 5 years
71%
Graduate in 6 years
73%

University Degrees

Bachelor's
Master's

Majors and Degrees Offered

More than 70 areas of study, in addition to preprofessional and graduate programs. Aesthetics * Africana Studies &#9830
* American Studies &#9830
* Anthropology &#9830
* Anthropology and Sociology &#9830
Aquatic Science * Architectural Studies &#9830
Art History &#9830
* Asian Studies &#9830
* Atmospheric Science * Biochemistry&#9830
Biology &#9830
* Bodies, Disability, and Justice &#9830
* Business Management and Entrepreneurship &#9830
Chemistry &#9830
* Child Advocacy * Classics &#9830
* Computer Science &#9830
* Critical Museum Studies * Dance &#9830
* Data Analytics * Economics &#9830
* Educational Studies &#9830
* English &#9830
* Entrepreneurship * Environmental Science &#9830
Environmental Studies &#9830
* European Studies * French and Francophone Studies &#9830
* Gender and Feminist Studies &#9830
* Geoscience &#9830
* German Area Studies * Greek and Roman Studies &#9830
* History &#9830
* Holocaust Studies * Individual Major &#9830
International Relations &#9830
* Italian Studies * Latin &#9830
* Latin American Studies &#9830
* Law and Society * LGBTQ+ Studies &#9830
* Mathematics &#9830
* Media and Society &#9830
* Movement Studies * Music &#9830
* Music Administration and Entrepreneurship * Peace Studies * Philosophy &#9830
* Physics &#9830
* Politics &#9830
* Psychological Science &#9830
* Public Health &#9830
* Public Policy * Religious Studies &#9830
* Russian Area Studies * Russian History and Society &#9830
* Russian Language * Russian Language and Culture &#9830
* Sociology &#9830
* Spanish and Hispanic Studies &#9830
* Studio Art &#9830
* Theatre &#9830
* Writing and Rhetoric &#9830
* Writing Colleagues * MAJOR &#9830
MINOR * PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS Engineering (Joint Degree with Columbia University or Dartmouth College) Health Professions (Our placement rate for medical, dental and veterinary school applicants exceeds 80%, well above the national average) Pre-Business (3+1 Master of Science in Management) Pre-Law (3+3 Joint Degree with Cornell University) Teacher Education (40+ hours of teaching experience each semester leading to New York State Teacher Certification) GRADUATE PROGRAMS Master of Arts in Higher Education Leadership Master of Arts in Teaching Master of Science in Management
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Location


Ranked #4 in the nation for Student Experience by The Wall Street Journal, our location on the shores of Seneca Lake allows you to put your education into action. The lake becomes a laboratory, the city of Geneva is a partner in studying and creating change, and major historical landmarks that shaped our nation are within a short driving distance. Your experience will be amplified through community service, research, study abroad, athletics and leadership training. With more than 80 student clubs to join, you can continue the activities you already enjoy and discover new ones. In the beautiful Finger Lakes Region of Upstate New York, you'll not only have unique opportunities in and out of the classroom, you'll also have a stunning backdrop for your college years.

Campus Facilities & Equipment


Closely situated and interconnected, the HWS centers for research, action and thought allow students to complement their liberal arts and sciences studies with university-level opportunities and resources.

The centers create meaningful avenues for deep-dive exploration, interdisciplinary discovery, community-based learning and career development that help students grow intellectually, professionally and personally.

HWS CENTERS FOR RESEARCH, ACTION AND THOUGHT

Adams Intercultural Center
Contribute to initiatives and dialogues that build cross-cultural understanding, celebrate diversity, promote inclusion and expand social justice.

The Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship
Take a hands-on, active and collaborative approach to learning the ropes of startup and social ventures through meaningful partnerships with the businesses and nonprofits of Geneva.

The Centennial Center for Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Explore principles of leadership and entrepreneurship by setting them in motion.

Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning
Experience hands-on service learning at a college recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for excellence in Community Engagement.

Center for Global Education
Explore other parts of the world with HWS faculty through one of the nation's most highly ranked and respected study abroad programs.

The Center for Teaching and Learning
Enhance your writing, improve your study skills and showcase your independent research.

The Finger Lakes Institute for Environmental Research and Education
Explore environmental issues on board the Colleges' research vessel, mentor local students and promote environmental stewardship throughout the Finger Lakes Region.

The Fisher Center for Gender and Justice
Join fellow students, faculty and visiting scholars for dialogue, research and collaborations that foster equity and mutual respect.

LGBTQ+ Resource Center
Find support, build community, mentor (or be mentored) and gain understanding of LGBTQ+ people, themes and needs. Our coordinate Colleges environment is the perfect backdrop for dialogue on gender and inclusion.

Office for Spiritual Engagement
Find support, community and guidance whatever your faith in a community with a long and proud tradition of inclusivity. The office includes the Abbe Center for Jewish Life and the Muslim Life Center.

Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education
Explore careers, get one-on-one advising and land an internship with guaranteed funding. Plan your future while enjoying the view of our magnificent lake.

The Trias Residency for Writers
Work closely with established writers-in-residence in a workshop or tutorial setting. Recent residents include award-winning memoirist and fiction writer Lidia Yuknavitch, prolific poet Donald Revell, and celebrated nonfiction writer John D'Agata (a 1995 HWS graduate).

Off-Campus Opportunities


Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education

Through the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education, students attend networking trips across the country. Trips are offered during winter and spring breaks and allow students to take a deep dive into a particular industry, learning more about career opportunities and how to prepare for them. Past programs include Day on the Hill in Washington, D.C., Week on Wall Street in New York City, L.A. Media and Entertainment, Boston Finance Experience and NYC Advertising/PR Day.

Center for Global Education

Through our nationally ranked global education program, more than 60% of Hobart and William Smith students study abroad before they graduate. Our Center for Global Education provides opportunities to participate in faculty-led programs, internships and community service on six continents through its more than 50 extraordinary programs. Wherever you go, you'll apply classroom knowledge, develop cultural understanding and build global connections that expand your personal capacity and sense of purpose.

What students say:

Much of life at HWS centers around the campus's idyllic setting. "My favorite thing to do for fun on campus is to go down to the docks and enjoy the beauty and waters of Seneca Lake with my friends," says one student. During warm weather, "you will see many students hanging out at our boat house and swimming whether it is the weekend or after class" or anywhere on campus "with a good view and a nice chair." The scenic environment inspires days of service at HWS, featuring "local cleanup initiatives [and] assisting in community centers, [where] each student contributes their time and energy to support the well-being of those around us." Clubs and sports provide other means for students to get involved on campus. Campus favorites include the Kinetic Dance Collective, the HWS Tutor Corps, and the String Ensemble. And athletes enjoy getting involved at all levels of competition: "We have so many opportunities to play sports, and many teams welcome walk-ons. We also have a strong recreational and club sport program, which allows students who may not want the full commitment of a varsity sport to have the option of being a part of an active team." Thanks to the school's size, "you are able to be a leader in the classroom and on the athletic field."

Fire safety rating
95%
Quality of life
87%
Students
91%
First-Year Students
100%
Campus Environment
Village
Help finding off-campus housing
Yes

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Hosting Features

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Apartment Single
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Dorms Coed
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Dorms Female
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Dorms Male
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Frat Sorority
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Theme Housing

Special Needs Admissions

Director
Ruth Shields
College Entrance Tests Required
No
Interview Required
No

Student Activities

Registered Student Organizations
80
Number of Honor Societies
15
Number of Social Sororities
1
Number of Religious Organizations
3
Join a fraternity
13%
Join a sorority
3%

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Athletic Division III

Participate in intramural sports
18%
Participate in intercollegiate sports
40%

Men's Sports (Statesmen)

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Basketball
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Cross Country
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Diving
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Football
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Golf
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Lacrosse
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Soccer
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Swimming
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Tennis
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Volleyball

Women's Sports (Herons)

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Basketball
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Bowling
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Cross Country
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Diving
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Golf
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Lacrosse
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Soccer
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Swimming
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Volleyball

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Health
Womens Center
Minority Support Groups
LGBT Support Groups

Sustainability

School Has Formal Sustainability Committee
Yes
Sustainability-focused degree available
Yes
School employs a sustainability officer
Yes
Public GHG inventory plan
Yes
% food budget spent on local/organic food
45%

Green rating

94/99

Available Transportation Alternatives

Bike Share
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Car Sharing Program
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School Adopted A Policy Prohibiting Idling
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School Developed Bicycle Plan
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CAMPUS SECURITY REPORT

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Other Information

Campus-wide Internet Network
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Fee for Network Use
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Partnerships with Technology Companies
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Personal computer included in tuition for each student
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Discounts Available with Hardware Vendors
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Wellness Program/Clinical Offerings

Institution has a mental health/wellness program that makes counseling, referral, and well-being services available to all students
Yes

Mental Health Website

Education & Training

Types of training available for students and faculty/staff
Program
Availability

Available for faculty & staff;

Not Reported

Not Reported

Available for faculty & staff;

Not Reported

Other trainings description:
Personal empowerment, which teaches CBT skills, is offered as a course for credit. Orientation Leaders, CA's and Study Mentors are trained on supporting students and making a referral. Faculty on abroad programs are trained on utilizing campus support resources and accessing mental health support for students while abroad. Sports teams are offered a Meet and Greet with Counseling Center Staff to learn about Counseling Center services. First year seminars are offered a meet and greet to learn about Counseling Center Services.

Engaging the Whole Campus

Institution has a Chief Behavioral Health Officer (and/or Chief Wellness Officer)
Yes

Clinicians are trained to provide care to these specific groups:
Undergraduates
Graduate students
Racial/ethnic minority student
Students who are veterans
LGBTQIA+ students
Student-athletes
International students
Students on scholarship or financial aid
First-generation students

Additional groups:
Trauma Survivors

Please provide details on specific trainings:
Some staff completed Doctoral level internships and received supervised specialized training in College Counseling Center settings working with undergraduate and graduate populations. Some staff engaged in doctoral level coursework focusing on multicultural psychology practice, ethics and research. Additionally, staff attended the following trainings: "Improving Cultural Competence", "Making Therapy Work for Black College Students", "Systemic Racism in Psychology", "The Role of Data Driven Cultural Competence in College Counseling", "Traumatic Brain Injury Among Service Members: What Behavioral Health Providers, Families, and Peers Should Know", "Providing Trans Affirming Care", "Safe Zone Training and Safe Zone Train the Trainer", "Supporting Student Athletes", "A Transdiagnostic Approach to Treating Eating Disorders in the Jewish Community", "Trauma and loss among college Students in a Post-Covid World", "Navigating Ethical Care and College Expectations for Students with Eathing Disorders", "The Evolution of Crisis Teams in Higher Education", "The Silent Mental Health Concerns of Black Student Athletes", "Supporting Student Athletes", "Supporting International Students", "Serving Students in Poverty", "Faculty and Staff: Supporting First-Generation College Students' Mental Health", "EMDR Certification course for treating trauma", and "Evidence-Based Trauma Treatments and Interventions"

Peer-to-Peer

Institution has peer-to-peer offerings relating to mental health
Yes

Details on offerings:
Beautiful Minds Chapter

Residential Life

Institution incorporates mental health and wellness into the residential experience
Yes

A brief description of offerings:
We share resources for on-campus (and local) mental health and wellness during our opening floor meetings, Community Assistants (CAs) often provide mental health and wellness information on their bulletin boards, there are components of the CA Community Development Model that allow for these resources to come into the residence halls ? as well as share in conversation around the topics, and the CA and professional staff are trained in suicide prevention and managing crises.

Student Orientation

Students who are provided an opportunity to participate in mental-health-orientation activities
First-year students
Students required to participate

Incoming transfer students
Services offered

Returning students
Not Reported

Entering graduate students
Services offered

Mental Health in the Curriculum

The institution offers for-credit mental health/
well-being education for students
Yes, optional

Details of for-credit offering:
"Personal Empowerment", "Exploring Community: Relationships, Happiness, and Service", "The Mindful Body"

The institution offers non-credit mental health/
well-being education for students
Yes, optional

Details of non-credit offering:
Safe Harbors of the Finger Lakes Information Sessions, Geneva Breathes Mindfulness Sessions, Journaling with Mindful Prompts from the Counseling Center, Love your Body Week events, Wellness week events such as Bodyfulness and Somatic Movement

Off-Campus Offerings

Institution offers referrals to off-campus counseling services
Yes

Health and Counseling Center Accreditation

Institution's counseling center is accredited
Yes

Accrediting body
International Association of Counseling Services

Taking and Returning from Medical Leave

Institution has an official support program in place for students returning from mental health leave of absence
Yes

Counseling Demand

Number of months a year counseling center is open and fully staffed
10 months

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Campus Visits Contact

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Admissions Office 629 S. Main St. Geneva, NY 14456
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admissions@hws.edu
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(315) 781-3622

Campus Tours

Campus Visiting Center

Monday-Friday; most Saturdays

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9:30am-4:30pm; 9:30am-noon
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(315) 781-3622

Campus Tours

Appointment Required:
Yes
Dates:
Year-round
Times:
Varies
Average Length:
1 hour

Visits

CLASS VISITS

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

FACULTY AND COACH VISITS

Dates/Times Available
Year-round
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office
Advance Notice
1 week
 

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews:
Yes
Information Sessions:
Available
Times:
Monday - Friday, Most Saturdays

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Not Available

Campus Tours


TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE TO CAMPUS

Airport service in Rochester, Syracuse, and Ithaca. Geneva is served by Trailways Bus. There is a municipal bus system and private taxis and ride share services (Uber and Lyft). Amtrak serves Rochester and Syracuse.


LOCAL ACCOMMODATIONS

Seneca Lake is home to great choices for lodging. Belhurst Castle (Route 14 S.; 315-781-0201) is a grand, heavily paneled Victorian mansion with grounds that run down to the lake. Rates are moderate to expensive. Geneva on the Lake (10001 Lochland Rd.; 315-789-7190) is a handsome, all-suite resort with a pool, boating, and access to many sporting activities. Rates are expensive. More moderately priced is the 41 Lakefront Hotel (315-789-0400), with 148 rooms on the shore of Seneca Lake. Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn Express & Suites and Microtel are also a short distance from campus. A budget option within half a mile of campus: Days Inn (485 Hamilton St.; 315-789-4050). There are numerous bed and breakfasts throughout the area.


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What students say

Undergrads at Hobart and William Smith boast that the school has “an extremely high job placement rate.” They attribute this success to the fact that the college “works so hard [helping] students … find jobs in the fields [in which] they want to work” and continually fosters a “really good alumni network” to boot. Of course, a good deal of credit belongs to the “outstanding” Career Services Office,” which is “extremely supportive and provide[s] everything a student could need to be successful in a job interview.” The office runs the Pathways Program to help undergrads stay on track with their career development—everything from counseling and experiential learning to alumni panels and networking opportunities. The office also guarantees that all students in good academic standing will complete at least one internship or research opportunity (funding is also available for unpaid and underpaid internships). For students unsure or undecided on a career path, there are several exploration programs in place, including job shadowing, an alumni/parents speakers series called “Professionals in Residence,” and Career Treks to fully explore industries during winter and spring breaks. Payscale.com reports that the median starting salary for Hobart and William Smith grads is $65,800.

Graduation Rates

Graduate in 4 years
66%
Graduate in 5 years
71%
Graduate in 6 years
73%

Career Services

01 - Alumni Network
02 - Alumni Services
03 - Classes
04 - Interest Inventory
05 - Internships
06 - Regional Alumni

Opportunities at School

01 - Experiential
02 - Internship

ROI & Outcomes Information from PayScale

Starting Median Salary (Up to Bachelor's degree completed, only)
$67,200
Mid-Career Median Salary (Up to Bachelor's degree completed, only)
$132,900
Starting Median Salary (At least Bachelor's degree)
$69,500
Mid-Career Median Salary (At least Bachelor's degree)
$141,000
Percent High Job Meaning
48%
Percent STEM
17%
Return on Investment (ROI) rating
89/99

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01 ARCHITECTURE AND RELATED SERVICES.

  • Architecture and Related Services, Other.
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02 AREA, ETHNIC, CULTURAL, GENDER, AND GROUP STUDIES.

  • African Studies.
  • American/United States Studies/Civilization.
  • Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies, Other.
  • Asian Studies/Civilization.
  • European Studies/Civilization.
  • Gay/Lesbian Studies.
  • Latin American Studies.
  • Russian Studies.
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03 BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES.

  • Biochemistry.
  • Biology/Biological Sciences, General.
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04 BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES.

  • Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies.
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05 COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM, AND RELATED PROGRAMS.

  • Mass Communication/Media Studies.
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06 COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES.

  • Computer and Information Sciences, General.
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07 EDUCATION.

  • Education, General.
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08 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS.

  • English Language and Literature, General.
  • Writing, General.
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09 FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS.

  • Ancient/Classical Greek Language and Literature.
  • Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.
  • Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other.
  • French Language and Literature.
  • Latin Language and Literature.
  • Russian Language and Literature.
  • Spanish Language and Literature.
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10 HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS.

  • Public Health, General.
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11 HISTORY.

  • History, General.
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12 LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES, GENERAL STUDIES AND HUMANITIES.

  • Humanities/Humanistic Studies.
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies.
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13 MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS.

  • Mathematics, General.
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14 NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION.

  • Environmental Science.
  • Environmental Studies.
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15 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES.

  • Philosophy.
  • Religion/Religious Studies.
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16 PHYSICAL SCIENCES.

  • Chemistry, General.
  • Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences, Other.
  • Physical Sciences, Other.
  • Physics, General.
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17 PSYCHOLOGY.

  • Psychology, General.
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18 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE PROFESSIONS.

  • Public Policy Analysis, General.
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19 SOCIAL SCIENCES.

  • Anthropology.
  • Econometrics and Quantitative Economics.
  • International Relations and Affairs.
  • Political Science and Government, General.
  • Social Sciences, General.
  • Sociology.
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20 VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.

  • Art History, Criticism and Conservation.
  • Dance, General.
  • Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General.
  • Fine/Studio Arts, General.
  • Music, General.

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Financial
Aid Rating

86%

Dates

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Application DeadlinesFeb 1
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Notification DateDec 15

Required Forms

FAFSA
State Aid

We take a collaborative approach in helping you pay for an HWS education. Our financial aid team will work with you and your family to create an aid package that makes sense. We award substantial scholarships and grants — over $80 million each year — so you can immerse yourself in the HWS experience, and afford it, too.

Regardless of financial need, students are celebrated for the good work and dedication leading up to their application to HWS. Merit scholarships are awarded to qualifying students at time of acceptance. Certain merit-based awards require an additional application. More information can be found at

HWS requires all students who wish to apply for need-based financial aid to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Financial Aid Statistics

Average Freshman Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$52,299
Average Undergraduate Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$51,107
Average Need-Based Loan
$3,575
Undergraduates who have borrowed through any loan program
72%
Average amount of loan debt per graduate
$31,113
Average amount of each freshman scholarship/grant package
$48,432
Financial aid provided to international students
Yes

Available Aid

Financial Aid Methodology
Scholarships and Grants

Need-Based Aid

01 - Need-Based College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds
02 - Need-Based Federal Pell
03 - Need-Based Private Scholarships
04 - Need-Based SEOG
05 - Need-Based State Scholarships

No-Need-Based

01 - Institutional non-need-based scholarship or grant aid is available

Federal Direct Student Loan Programs

01 - Direct PLUS Loans
02 - Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans
03 - Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans
Is Institutional Employment Available (other than Federal Work Study)
Yes

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01. Overview

From the School

Preparing students to lead lives of consequence.

A liberal arts and sciences institution, HWS is known for consistent success in preparing students for meaningful lives and fulfilling careers through an outcomes-based focus on their futures.

Our award-winning faculty are accessible teacher/scholars known for the impact of their research and distinguished by the depth of their mentorship. In the classroom, professors will encourage you to explore new topics and learn how to seek solutions to the world's emerging challenges. During office hours, they'll get to know you as you are and challenge you to build a course of study that will lead to success after graduation.

You will complement your studies with transformative hands-on learning experiences made possible by HWS' broad array of on-campus centers for research, action and thought. Through a guaranteed internship (with funding!), a semester abroad, thought-provoking guest lectures, service projects, entrepreneurial incubators and continuous networking opportunities, you will learn to face the future with confidence.

Located in the heart of New York State's Finger Lakes Region, you will find friendship and build belonging in our relationship-rich residential community while enjoying a stunning backdrop to your college years.

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02. Rankings

Rankings and Lists

Top 20 Best Alumni Networks (Private Schools)
#13
Top 20 Best Schools for Internships (Private Schools)
#14
Best Career Services
#17
Happiest Students
#18
Most Active Student Government
#23

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Admissions

From the School:


Hobart and William Smith is committed to helping all students navigate the college admissions process. Accordingly, we do not charge an application fee, nor do we require standardized test scores.

We welcome your application if you:
Have challenged yourself with a rigorous high school curriculum
Have applied your talents to the betterment of your school and community
Are curious, resourceful, persistent and conscientious

Apply using the Common Application or Coalition Application by Nov. 15 for Early Action and Early Decision, Jan. 15 for Early Decision II and March 1 for Regular Decision.

Merit scholarships are available for qualifying students as well as need-based financial aid. Students interested in need-based aid should submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

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Applicants
5,758
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Acceptance Rate
64%
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Average HS GPA
3.62

Deadlines

Early Decision
November 15
Early Decision II
January 15
Early Action
November 15
Regular
February 1

GPA Breakdown

31%
4.0
17%
3.75 - 3.99
20%
3.50 - 3.74
14%
3.25 - 3.49
12%
3.00 - 3.24
3%
2.50 - 2.99
2%
2.00 - 2.49

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SAT & ACT Test Scores

SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
610 - 700

SAT Math

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
580 - 685

SAT Composite Scores

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
1180 - 1280

ACT Composite Scores

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
28 - 32

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Testing Policies

Superscore ACT
Yes
Superscore SAT
Yes
Standardized testing policy for
use in admission:
Test Optional

Other Admission Factors Academic

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Academic GPA

Selectivity

Admissions selectivity rating
90/99

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From the School


Whether you know exactly where you're headed or arrive at HWS undecided, your future will unfold through an exciting string of explorations.

As you sample a wide range of topics, you'll join forces with inspiring minds, build powerful skills and amass a collection of meaningful experiences — all while chasing your interests, honing your talents and discovering your untapped superpowers.

You'll explore and grapple with the world's most pressing challenges — previewing emerging issues, technologies and ways of thinking. These are the spaces in which the better world will be discovered.

Your professors will help you solve problems, find opportunities and make connections as you combine experiences and insights to discover your true interests and build a life that connects to your highest potential.

They'll be there with you at every step — but the path you carve will be your own.

What students say

Originally founded as separate schools, Hobart and William Smith Colleges now share a campus, administration, and curriculum allowing students to take full advantage of the resources offered by HWS. Professors at Hobart and William Smith Colleges "not only care a great deal, but go out of their way to push students and individualize the experience for each person." One student enthuses that teachers are "more than instructors; they are mentors whose expertise and teaching methods have truly ignited my passion for my current studies." Small, discussion-based classes are a priority, explains another student. Perhaps as a result of this individual focus, "academic curiosity" among students "is truly remarkable." First-year students get to select from an array of unique seminars, with topics ranging from ghosts in the Americas to social justice and service opportunities in the local community. In "my FSEM class we learned about the community and how we can make a difference...I was able to work...with kids while still implementing what I learned in class." Other unique experiences are available, including the opportunity for science students to conduct research aboard The William Scandling, HWS's own research vessel.
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Student/Faculty
11 : 1
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Total Faculty
182
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Terminal Degree
169

Gender to Class Inforamtion

Women
98
Men
84
Minority
34
International
0

Class/Lab sizes

Most frequent class size
10-19
Most frequent lab/sub section size
10-19

Rating

Professors
interesting rating
94/99
Professors
accesible rating
96/99
Academic rating
87/99

Graduation Rates

Graduate in 4 years
66%
Graduate in 5 years
71%
Graduate in 6 years
73%

University Degrees

Bachelor's
Master's

Majors and Degrees Offered

More than 70 areas of study, in addition to preprofessional and graduate programs. Aesthetics * Africana Studies &#9830
* American Studies &#9830
* Anthropology &#9830
* Anthropology and Sociology &#9830
Aquatic Science * Architectural Studies &#9830
Art History &#9830
* Asian Studies &#9830
* Atmospheric Science * Biochemistry&#9830
Biology &#9830
* Bodies, Disability, and Justice &#9830
* Business Management and Entrepreneurship &#9830
Chemistry &#9830
* Child Advocacy * Classics &#9830
* Computer Science &#9830
* Critical Museum Studies * Dance &#9830
* Data Analytics * Economics &#9830
* Educational Studies &#9830
* English &#9830
* Entrepreneurship * Environmental Science &#9830
Environmental Studies &#9830
* European Studies * French and Francophone Studies &#9830
* Gender and Feminist Studies &#9830
* Geoscience &#9830
* German Area Studies * Greek and Roman Studies &#9830
* History &#9830
* Holocaust Studies * Individual Major &#9830
International Relations &#9830
* Italian Studies * Latin &#9830
* Latin American Studies &#9830
* Law and Society * LGBTQ+ Studies &#9830
* Mathematics &#9830
* Media and Society &#9830
* Movement Studies * Music &#9830
* Music Administration and Entrepreneurship * Peace Studies * Philosophy &#9830
* Physics &#9830
* Politics &#9830
* Psychological Science &#9830
* Public Health &#9830
* Public Policy * Religious Studies &#9830
* Russian Area Studies * Russian History and Society &#9830
* Russian Language * Russian Language and Culture &#9830
* Sociology &#9830
* Spanish and Hispanic Studies &#9830
* Studio Art &#9830
* Theatre &#9830
* Writing and Rhetoric &#9830
* Writing Colleagues * MAJOR &#9830
MINOR * PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS Engineering (Joint Degree with Columbia University or Dartmouth College) Health Professions (Our placement rate for medical, dental and veterinary school applicants exceeds 80%, well above the national average) Pre-Business (3+1 Master of Science in Management) Pre-Law (3+3 Joint Degree with Cornell University) Teacher Education (40+ hours of teaching experience each semester leading to New York State Teacher Certification) GRADUATE PROGRAMS Master of Arts in Higher Education Leadership Master of Arts in Teaching Master of Science in Management
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Prominent Alumni

Brad Falchuk

Emmy Award-winning Writer, Director and Producer; Co-creator of ?American Horror Story,? "Glee? and ?Scream Queens?

Ali Marpet

Super Bowl Champion and Former Guard for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Abigail P. Johnson

President and CEO of Fidelity Investments

Matthew Mead

Co-Founder of Hempitecture, an eco-friendly building materials company, and a member of Forbes "30 Under 30" Class of 2020

Dorothy Wickenden

Executive editor, The New Yorker

John Grotzinger

Mission leader; project scientist in charge of the NASA Mars Science Laboratory

Wanjira Mathai

Managing Director of Africa and Global Partnerships at World Resources Institute (WRI). Named to TIME magazine?s list of 100 Most Influential People of 2023.

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From The School


Imagine spending four years surrounded by fun, smart, inspiring people who will be your adoptive family and constant companions.

Hobart and William Smith is a place where classmates have your back and cheer you on. Where competition is reserved for the court or playing field (or lake, if you are water-inclined). Where the teams are really good (25 national championships and counting) and the fans are really loud (unapologetically!).

Where are more opportunities in any given day than you'll ever be able to grab, but where you also can't go wrong. Because all of it is interesting. (And all of it is here for you.)

Quick Facts on the HWS Community:
1,794 undergraduate students hailing from 42 states and 39 countries
11:1 student-faculty ratio and 0% of classes taught by teaching assistants
More than 60% of students study abroad in 50+ locations around the world
80,000+ total hours of community service by HWS students each year
Alum network of 22,800+
50+ languages spoken on campus

Current student-run clubs and organizations include:

Alpha Phi Alpha
Arts & Design Collective
Asian Student Union
Beautiful Minds
Best Buddies
BIPOC in STEM
Budget Allocations Committee (BAC)
Campus Access Association
Campus Activities Board
Campus Greens
Caribbean Student Association
Chi Phi
Coding Club
College Democrats
Days of Service
Debate Team
Delta Chi
German Club
Habitat for Humanity
Hillel
Hip-Notiqs Step Team
Hobart Club Lacrosse
Hobart Club Soccer
Hobart Rugby Football Club
Hobart Student Government
Hobart Volleyball Club
Hobartones A Capella

Birding Club
Chess Club
Dance Marathon
Engineering Club
Equestrian Team
Figure Skating Club
Fishing Club
Mindfulness Club
Ontario County Justice Coalition (OCJC)
Outdoor Recreation Adventure Program
Running Club
Skateboarding Club
Spikeball Club
Squash Club
Ultimate Frisbee/Seneca Flyers
HWS Votes!
In One Groove Club
International Students Association
Investment Club
Kappa Alpha
Kappa Sigma
Kinetic Dance Collective
Kings of Power
Latin American Student Organization
Martini student newspaper
Math Club
Model African Union
Muslim Student Association
One Love Club
One to One Friendship Club
Perfect Third
Phi Sigma Kappa
Pre-Law Club
Pride Alliance
Psychology Club
Quiz Bowl
Random Acts of Kindness
Robotics Club
Russian Club
Sankofa: Black Student Union
Sigma Chi
South Asian Student Association
The Herald
Thel: Literary Magazine
Theta Delta Chi
Theta Phi Alpha
Three Miles Lost a Capella
UNICEF
William Smith Club Ice Hockey
William Smith Club Lacrosse
William Smith Club Soccer
William Smith Congress
William Smith Rugby Football Club
William Smith Volleyball
Women in Geoscience

What students say:

The student body at HWS "is a vibrant tapestry of diversity and dynamism...that makes our campus life so distinctive." As one student notes, "I would describe my peers as motivated, engage ... as well as generally kind and inclusive." This makeup offers "the opportunity to have real conversations and debates rather than being in a political echo chamber." While celebrating a plurality of opinions, students say they are "liberal-arts-educated critical thinkers who understand their impact on the world and strive to leave it in a better place." Because most attendees remain on-campus throughout their enrollment, student interactions thrive in and out of class. As one student notes, "My housemates vary from individuals on the sailing team, to dancers, to student government members... yet everyone...still gets together to do house dinners and movie nights....Our student body is engaged in campus life, but we are also committed to being involved with one another in rich relationships." One student explains that "from studying abroad in Rome, Italy to being a part of the William Smith Lacrosse team, my time at the colleges has provided me with opportunities to have peers from all different groups...I love that I can sit in the dining hall with all of my teammates after practice and have the opportunity to reconnect with the friends I made abroad."

Gender

53% female47% male

Out of State

53% are out
of state
47% are
in-state

Students

99% are
full time
1% are
part time

Student Body Profile

Total Undergraduate Enrollment
1,794
Foreign Countries Represented
39

Student Body Demographics

American Indian or Alaskan Native
0.06%
Asian
2.52%
Black
7.39%
Hispanic
10.97%
Caucasian
65.96%
Unknown
3.47%
International
5.82%

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Wellness Program/Clinical Offerings

Institution has a mental health/wellness program that makes counseling, referral, and well-being services available to all students
Yes

Mental Health Website

Education & Training

Types of training available for students and faculty/staff
Program
Availability

Available for faculty & staff;

Not Reported

Not Reported

Available for faculty & staff;

Not Reported

Other trainings description:
Personal empowerment, which teaches CBT skills, is offered as a course for credit. Orientation Leaders, CA's and Study Mentors are trained on supporting students and making a referral. Faculty on abroad programs are trained on utilizing campus support resources and accessing mental health support for students while abroad. Sports teams are offered a Meet and Greet with Counseling Center Staff to learn about Counseling Center services. First year seminars are offered a meet and greet to learn about Counseling Center Services.

Engaging the Whole Campus

Institution has a Chief Behavioral Health Officer (and/or Chief Wellness Officer)
Yes

Clinicians are trained to provide care to these specific groups:
Undergraduates
Graduate students
Racial/ethnic minority student
Students who are veterans
LGBTQIA+ students
Student-athletes
International students
Students on scholarship or financial aid
First-generation students

Additional groups:
Trauma Survivors

Please provide details on specific trainings:
Some staff completed Doctoral level internships and received supervised specialized training in College Counseling Center settings working with undergraduate and graduate populations. Some staff engaged in doctoral level coursework focusing on multicultural psychology practice, ethics and research. Additionally, staff attended the following trainings: "Improving Cultural Competence", "Making Therapy Work for Black College Students", "Systemic Racism in Psychology", "The Role of Data Driven Cultural Competence in College Counseling", "Traumatic Brain Injury Among Service Members: What Behavioral Health Providers, Families, and Peers Should Know", "Providing Trans Affirming Care", "Safe Zone Training and Safe Zone Train the Trainer", "Supporting Student Athletes", "A Transdiagnostic Approach to Treating Eating Disorders in the Jewish Community", "Trauma and loss among college Students in a Post-Covid World", "Navigating Ethical Care and College Expectations for Students with Eathing Disorders", "The Evolution of Crisis Teams in Higher Education", "The Silent Mental Health Concerns of Black Student Athletes", "Supporting Student Athletes", "Supporting International Students", "Serving Students in Poverty", "Faculty and Staff: Supporting First-Generation College Students' Mental Health", "EMDR Certification course for treating trauma", and "Evidence-Based Trauma Treatments and Interventions"

Peer-to-Peer

Institution has peer-to-peer offerings relating to mental health
Yes

Details on offerings:
Beautiful Minds Chapter

Residential Life

Institution incorporates mental health and wellness into the residential experience
Yes

A brief description of offerings:
We share resources for on-campus (and local) mental health and wellness during our opening floor meetings, Community Assistants (CAs) often provide mental health and wellness information on their bulletin boards, there are components of the CA Community Development Model that allow for these resources to come into the residence halls ? as well as share in conversation around the topics, and the CA and professional staff are trained in suicide prevention and managing crises.

Student Orientation

Students who are provided an opportunity to participate in mental-health-orientation activities
First-year students
Students required to participate

Incoming transfer students
Services offered
else {
Not Reported
}

Returning students
Not Reported

Entering graduate students
Services offered

Mental Health in the Curriculum

The institution offers for-credit mental health/
well-being education for students
Yes, optional

Details of for-credit offering:
"Personal Empowerment", "Exploring Community: Relationships, Happiness, and Service", "The Mindful Body"

The institution offers non-credit mental health/
well-being education for students
Yes, optional

Details of non-credit offering:
Safe Harbors of the Finger Lakes Information Sessions, Geneva Breathes Mindfulness Sessions, Journaling with Mindful Prompts from the Counseling Center, Love your Body Week events, Wellness week events such as Bodyfulness and Somatic Movement

Off-Campus Offerings

Institution offers referrals to off-campus counseling services
Yes

Health and Counseling Center Accreditation

Institution's counseling center is accredited
Yes

Accrediting body
International Association of Counseling Services

Taking and Returning from Medical Leave

Institution has an official support program in place for students returning from mental health leave of absence
Yes

Counseling Demand

Number of months a year counseling center is open and fully staffed
10 months

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Location


Ranked #4 in the nation for Student Experience by The Wall Street Journal, our location on the shores of Seneca Lake allows you to put your education into action. The lake becomes a laboratory, the city of Geneva is a partner in studying and creating change, and major historical landmarks that shaped our nation are within a short driving distance. Your experience will be amplified through community service, research, study abroad, athletics and leadership training. With more than 80 student clubs to join, you can continue the activities you already enjoy and discover new ones. In the beautiful Finger Lakes Region of Upstate New York, you'll not only have unique opportunities in and out of the classroom, you'll also have a stunning backdrop for your college years.

Campus Facilities & Equipment


Closely situated and interconnected, the HWS centers for research, action and thought allow students to complement their liberal arts and sciences studies with university-level opportunities and resources.

The centers create meaningful avenues for deep-dive exploration, interdisciplinary discovery, community-based learning and career development that help students grow intellectually, professionally and personally.

HWS CENTERS FOR RESEARCH, ACTION AND THOUGHT

Adams Intercultural Center
Contribute to initiatives and dialogues that build cross-cultural understanding, celebrate diversity, promote inclusion and expand social justice.

The Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship
Take a hands-on, active and collaborative approach to learning the ropes of startup and social ventures through meaningful partnerships with the businesses and nonprofits of Geneva.

The Centennial Center for Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Explore principles of leadership and entrepreneurship by setting them in motion.

Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning
Experience hands-on service learning at a college recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for excellence in Community Engagement.

Center for Global Education
Explore other parts of the world with HWS faculty through one of the nation's most highly ranked and respected study abroad programs.

The Center for Teaching and Learning
Enhance your writing, improve your study skills and showcase your independent research.

The Finger Lakes Institute for Environmental Research and Education
Explore environmental issues on board the Colleges' research vessel, mentor local students and promote environmental stewardship throughout the Finger Lakes Region.

The Fisher Center for Gender and Justice
Join fellow students, faculty and visiting scholars for dialogue, research and collaborations that foster equity and mutual respect.

LGBTQ+ Resource Center
Find support, build community, mentor (or be mentored) and gain understanding of LGBTQ+ people, themes and needs. Our coordinate Colleges environment is the perfect backdrop for dialogue on gender and inclusion.

Office for Spiritual Engagement
Find support, community and guidance whatever your faith in a community with a long and proud tradition of inclusivity. The office includes the Abbe Center for Jewish Life and the Muslim Life Center.

Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education
Explore careers, get one-on-one advising and land an internship with guaranteed funding. Plan your future while enjoying the view of our magnificent lake.

The Trias Residency for Writers
Work closely with established writers-in-residence in a workshop or tutorial setting. Recent residents include award-winning memoirist and fiction writer Lidia Yuknavitch, prolific poet Donald Revell, and celebrated nonfiction writer John D'Agata (a 1995 HWS graduate).

Off-Campus Opportunities


Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education

Through the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education, students attend networking trips across the country. Trips are offered during winter and spring breaks and allow students to take a deep dive into a particular industry, learning more about career opportunities and how to prepare for them. Past programs include Day on the Hill in Washington, D.C., Week on Wall Street in New York City, L.A. Media and Entertainment, Boston Finance Experience and NYC Advertising/PR Day.

Center for Global Education

Through our nationally ranked global education program, more than 60% of Hobart and William Smith students study abroad before they graduate. Our Center for Global Education provides opportunities to participate in faculty-led programs, internships and community service on six continents through its more than 50 extraordinary programs. Wherever you go, you'll apply classroom knowledge, develop cultural understanding and build global connections that expand your personal capacity and sense of purpose.

What students say:

Much of life at HWS centers around the campus's idyllic setting. "My favorite thing to do for fun on campus is to go down to the docks and enjoy the beauty and waters of Seneca Lake with my friends," says one student. During warm weather, "you will see many students hanging out at our boat house and swimming whether it is the weekend or after class" or anywhere on campus "with a good view and a nice chair." The scenic environment inspires days of service at HWS, featuring "local cleanup initiatives [and] assisting in community centers, [where] each student contributes their time and energy to support the well-being of those around us." Clubs and sports provide other means for students to get involved on campus. Campus favorites include the Kinetic Dance Collective, the HWS Tutor Corps, and the String Ensemble. And athletes enjoy getting involved at all levels of competition: "We have so many opportunities to play sports, and many teams welcome walk-ons. We also have a strong recreational and club sport program, which allows students who may not want the full commitment of a varsity sport to have the option of being a part of an active team." Thanks to the school's size, "you are able to be a leader in the classroom and on the athletic field."

Fire safety rating
95%
Quality of life
87%
Students
91%
First-Year Students
100%
Campus Environment
Village
Help finding off-campus housing
Yes

Most Popular Places On Campus

Scandling Campus Center

The Katherine D. Elliott Studio Arts Center

Stern Hall

Caird Center for Sports and Recreation

Rosensweig Learning Commons and Au Bon Pain

Other popular spaces include Gearan Center for the Performing Arts; Adams Intercultural Center, Trinity Hall, which houses the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education; the Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning; and the Center for Global Education; Centennial Center for Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Innovation; Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship; and Bozzuto Boathouse

Most Popular Places Off Campus

Seneca Lake State Park and Finger Lakes Welcome Center

Geneva's downtown restaurants and shops

Women's Rights National Historical Park and Women's Hall of Fame

Finger Lakes wineries and breweries

The Smith Center for the Arts

Waterloo Premium Outlets is a shopping center with retail outlets of leading national brands. It's 15 minutes from campus. Other popular local destinations include: Harriet Tubman Home, Watkins Glen State Park, Bristol Mountain Ski Resort, CMAC, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge and Taughannock Falls State Park. All of which are within a 30 to 45 minute drive.

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Campus Visits Contact

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Admissions Office 629 S. Main St. Geneva, NY 14456
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admissions@hws.edu
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(315) 781-3622

Campus Tours

Campus Visiting Center

Monday-Friday; most Saturdays

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9:30am-4:30pm; 9:30am-noon
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(315) 781-3622

Campus Tours

Appointment Required:
Yes
Dates:
Year-round
Times:
Varies
Average Length:
1 hour

Visits

CLASS VISITS

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

FACULTY AND COACH VISITS

Dates/Times Available
Year-round
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office
Advance Notice
1 week
 

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews:
Yes
Information Sessions:
Available
Times:
Monday - Friday, Most Saturdays

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Not Available

Campus Tours


TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE TO CAMPUS

Airport service in Rochester, Syracuse, and Ithaca. Geneva is served by Trailways Bus. There is a municipal bus system and private taxis and ride share services (Uber and Lyft). Amtrak serves Rochester and Syracuse.


LOCAL ACCOMMODATIONS

Seneca Lake is home to great choices for lodging. Belhurst Castle (Route 14 S.; 315-781-0201) is a grand, heavily paneled Victorian mansion with grounds that run down to the lake. Rates are moderate to expensive. Geneva on the Lake (10001 Lochland Rd.; 315-789-7190) is a handsome, all-suite resort with a pool, boating, and access to many sporting activities. Rates are expensive. More moderately priced is the 41 Lakefront Hotel (315-789-0400), with 148 rooms on the shore of Seneca Lake. Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn Express & Suites and Microtel are also a short distance from campus. A budget option within half a mile of campus: Days Inn (485 Hamilton St.; 315-789-4050). There are numerous bed and breakfasts throughout the area.


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Athletic Division III

Participate in intramural sports
18%
Participate in intercollegiate sports
40%

Men's Sports (Statesmen)

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Basketball
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Cross Country
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Diving
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Football
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Golf
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Lacrosse
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Soccer
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Swimming
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Tennis
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Volleyball

Women's Sports (Herons)

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Volleyball

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Hosting Features

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Apartment Single
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Dorms Coed
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Dorms Female
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Dorms Male
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Frat Sorority
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Theme Housing

Special Needs Admissions

Director
Ruth Shields
College Entrance Tests Required
No
Interview Required
No

Student Activities

Registered Student Organizations
80
Number of Honor Societies
15
Number of Social Sororities
1
Number of Religious Organizations
3
Join a fraternity
13%
Join a sorority
3%

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Health
Womens Center

Minority Support Groups
LGBT Support Groups

Sustainability

School Has Formal Sustainability Committee
Yes
Sustainability-focused degree available
Yes
School employs a sustainability officer
Yes
Public GHG inventory plan
Yes
% food budget spent on local/organic food
45%

Green rating

94/99

Available Transportation Alternatives

Bike Share
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Car Sharing Program
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School Adopted A Policy Prohibiting Idling
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School Developed Bicycle Plan
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Financial
Aid Rating

86%

Dates

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Application DeadlinesFeb 1
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Notification DateDec 15

Required Forms

FAFSA
State Aid

We take a collaborative approach in helping you pay for an HWS education. Our financial aid team will work with you and your family to create an aid package that makes sense. We award substantial scholarships and grants — over $80 million each year — so you can immerse yourself in the HWS experience, and afford it, too.

Regardless of financial need, students are celebrated for the good work and dedication leading up to their application to HWS. Merit scholarships are awarded to qualifying students at time of acceptance. Certain merit-based awards require an additional application. More information can be found at

HWS requires all students who wish to apply for need-based financial aid to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Financial Aid Statistics

Average Freshman Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$52,299
Average Undergraduate Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$51,107
Average Need-Based Loan
$3,575
Undergraduates who have borrowed through any loan program
72%
Average amount of loan debt per graduate
$31,113
Average amount of each freshman scholarship/grant package
$48,432
Financial aid provided to international students
Yes

Available Aid

Financial Aid Methodology
Scholarships and Grants

Need-Based Aid

01 - Need-Based College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds
02 - Need-Based Federal Pell
03 - Need-Based Private Scholarships
04 - Need-Based SEOG
05 - Need-Based State Scholarships

No-Need-Based

01 - Institutional non-need-based scholarship or grant aid is available

Federal Direct Student Loan Programs

01 - Direct PLUS Loans
02 - Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans
03 - Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans
Is Institutional Employment Available (other than Federal Work Study)
Yes

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What students say

Undergrads at Hobart and William Smith boast that the school has “an extremely high job placement rate.” They attribute this success to the fact that the college “works so hard [helping] students … find jobs in the fields [in which] they want to work” and continually fosters a “really good alumni network” to boot. Of course, a good deal of credit belongs to the “outstanding” Career Services Office,” which is “extremely supportive and provide[s] everything a student could need to be successful in a job interview.” The office runs the Pathways Program to help undergrads stay on track with their career development—everything from counseling and experiential learning to alumni panels and networking opportunities. The office also guarantees that all students in good academic standing will complete at least one internship or research opportunity (funding is also available for unpaid and underpaid internships). For students unsure or undecided on a career path, there are several exploration programs in place, including job shadowing, an alumni/parents speakers series called “Professionals in Residence,” and Career Treks to fully explore industries during winter and spring breaks. Payscale.com reports that the median starting salary for Hobart and William Smith grads is $65,800.

Graduation Rates

Graduate in 4 years
66%
Graduate in 5 years
71%
Graduate in 6 years
73%

Career Services

01 - Alumni Network
02 - Alumni Services
03 - Classes
04 - Interest Inventory
05 - Internships
06 - Regional Alumni

Opportunities at School

01 - Experiential
02 - Internship

ROI & Outcomes Information from PayScale

Starting Median Salary (Up to Bachelor's degree completed, only)
$67,200
Mid-Career Median Salary (Up to Bachelor's degree completed, only)
$132,900
Starting Median Salary (At least Bachelor's degree)
$69,500
Mid-Career Median Salary (At least Bachelor's degree)
$141,000
Percent High Job Meaning
48%
Percent STEM
17%
Return on Investment (ROI) rating
89/99

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  • American/United States Studies/Civilization.
  • Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies, Other.
  • Asian Studies/Civilization.
  • European Studies/Civilization.
  • Gay/Lesbian Studies.
  • Latin American Studies.
  • Russian Studies.
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  • Biochemistry.
  • Biology/Biological Sciences, General.
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  • Education, General.
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  • English Language and Literature, General.
  • Writing, General.
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  • Ancient/Classical Greek Language and Literature.
  • Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.
  • Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other.
  • French Language and Literature.
  • Latin Language and Literature.
  • Russian Language and Literature.
  • Spanish Language and Literature.
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10 HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS.

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  • Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies.
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  • Environmental Studies.
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  • Religion/Religious Studies.
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  • Chemistry, General.
  • Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences, Other.
  • Physical Sciences, Other.
  • Physics, General.
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17 PSYCHOLOGY.

  • Psychology, General.
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18 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE PROFESSIONS.

  • Public Policy Analysis, General.
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19 SOCIAL SCIENCES.

  • Anthropology.
  • Econometrics and Quantitative Economics.
  • International Relations and Affairs.
  • Political Science and Government, General.
  • Social Sciences, General.
  • Sociology.
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  • Art History, Criticism and Conservation.
  • Dance, General.
  • Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General.
  • Fine/Studio Arts, General.
  • Music, General.

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