|
Section A. General Information
|
| A1. Address Information |
| College or University name |
Smith College |
| Mailing address |
|
| City/State/Zip |
Northampton, Massachusetts 01063 |
| Street address (if different) |
|
| City/State/Zip |
|
| Main phone number |
413 584-2700 |
| WWW home page address |
http://www.smith.edu |
| Admissions phone number |
413 585-2500 |
| Admissions toll free number |
|
| Admissions office mailing address |
7 College Lane |
| City/State/Zip |
Northampton, MA 01063 |
| Admissions fax number |
413 585-2527 |
| Admissions e-mail address |
admission@smith.edu |
| Specific WWW address for applications |
http://www.smith.edu/admission |
|
Section B. Enrollment
and Persistence
|
| B1. Institutional Enrollment - Men
and Women |
|
Category
|
Full-time
|
Part-time
|
|
Undergraduates
|
Men
|
Women
|
Men
|
Women
|
| Degree-seeking, first-time freshmen |
|
627
|
|
0
|
| Other first-year, degree-seeking |
|
167
|
|
18
|
| All other degree-seeking |
|
1,784
|
|
34
|
| Total degree-seeking |
|
2,578
|
|
52
|
| All other undergraduates enrolled
in credit courses |
|
0
|
|
0
|
| Total undergraduates |
0
|
2,578
|
0
|
52
|
|
First-professional
|
Men
|
Women
|
Men
|
Women
|
| First-time, first-professional students |
|
|
|
|
| All other first-professionals |
|
|
|
|
| Total first-professional |
|
|
|
|
|
Graduate
|
Men
|
Women
|
Men
|
Women
|
| Degree-seeking, first-time |
36
|
371
|
3
|
13
|
| All other degree-seeking |
6
|
23
|
2
|
22
|
| All other graduates enrolled in credit
courses |
1
|
0
|
1
|
5
|
| Total graduate |
43
|
394
|
6
|
40
|
| Total of all undergraduates |
2,630
|
| Total of all graduate and professional
students |
483
|
| Grand Total of all students |
3,113
|
|
Section C. First-time,
First-year (freshman) Admission
|
|
Applications
|
| C1. First-time, first-year (freshman)
students |
Men
|
|
Women
|
| Total men applied |
|
Total women applied |
3,017
|
| Total men admitted |
|
Total women admitted |
1,607
|
| Total full-time, first-time, first-year
(freshman) men enrolled |
|
Total full-time, first-time, first-year
(freshman) women enrolled |
627
|
| Total part-time, first-time, first-year
(freshman) men enrolled |
|
Total part-time, first-time, first-year
(freshman) women enrolled |
0
|
|
SAT and ACT Policies
|
| C8. Entrance Exams |
| A. Does your institution make use
of SAT I, SAT II, or ACT scores in admission decisions for first-time,
first-year, degree-seeking applicants? If YES, please indicate SAT/ACT
test requirements for freshman applicants. Use Q (Required), C (Recommended),
M (Required of some), S (Considered if submitted), or N (Not used)/LEFT> |
| SAT I |
|
SAT I or ACT - ACT preferred |
|
| ACT |
|
SAT I and SAT II |
|
| SAT I or ACT (no preference) |
Q
|
SAT I and SAT II or ACT |
|
| SAT I or ACT - SAT I preferred |
|
SAT II |
C
|
| In addition, does your institution
use applicants' test scores for placement or counseling? |
| Placement |
Yes
|
Counseling |
No
|
| B. Does your institution make use
of SAT I or II or the ACT scores for placement only? If YES, indicate below
with Q (Required), C (Recommended), or M (Required of some) |
| SAT I |
|
ACT |
|
| SAT II |
|
SAT I or ACT |
Q
|
| C. For fall-term admission, SAT
I or ACT scores must be received by |
| For fall-term admission, SAT II
scores must be received by 1/15 |
| D. Test policies are clarified below
(if applicable) |
| Recommended: SAT II Writing and
two other. |
|
Freshman Profile for ALL enrolled degree-seeking, full-time
and part-time, first-time, first-year (freshman) students enrolled in fall
2000
|
| C9. Percent and number of first-time,
first-year (freshman) degree-seeking students enrolled in fall 2000 who
submitted national standardized (SAT/ACT) test scores |
| Percent submitting SAT scores |
96%
|
Number submitting SAT scores |
600
|
| Percent submitting ACT scores |
27%
|
Number submitting ACT scores |
166
|
|
Range of the middle 50% (25th-75th percentile) scores of freshman
students enrolled in fall 2000 who submitted SAT I or ACT
|
| |
25th percentile
|
75th percentile
|
| SAT I Verbal |
580
|
710
|
| SAT I Math |
570
|
668
|
| ACT Composite |
25
|
30
|
| ACT English |
25
|
31
|
| ACT Math |
24
|
29
|
|
The following two tables represent the percentage of first-time,
first-year (freshman) students with scores in each range
|
| |
SAT I Verbal
|
SAT I Math
|
| 700-800 |
30.0%
|
15.0%
|
| 600-699 |
41.7%
|
48.3%
|
| 500-599 |
23.0%
|
31.7%
|
| 400-499 |
4.5%
|
4.7%
|
| 300-399 |
0.8%
|
0.3%
|
| 200-299 |
|
|
| |
ACT Composite
|
ACT English
|
ACT Math
|
| 30-36 |
29.5%
|
40.4%
|
17.5%
|
| 24-29 |
53.0%
|
43.3%
|
58.4%
|
| 18-23 |
17.5%
|
15.1%
|
21.8%
|
| 12-17 |
|
1.2%
|
2.4%
|
| 6-11 |
|
|
|
| Below 6 |
|
|
|
|
Early Decision and Early Action Plans
|
| C21. Does your institution have an
early decision plan? If YES, please complete the following |
Yes
|
| First or only early decision plan
closing date |
November 15
|
| First or only early decision plan
notification date |
December 15
|
| Other early decision plan closing
date |
January 1
|
| Other early decision plan notification
date |
February 1
|
| Number of early decision applications
submitted for fall 2000 |
190
|
| Number of early decision applications
accepted for fall 2000 |
134
|
| Significant details about early
decision plan, if any |
| Binding. Must apply for financial
aid, if intended, at time of application |
|
Section F. Student Life
|
| F1. Percentages of freshman students
and all degree-seeking undergraduates enrolled in fall 2000 who fit the
following categories |
|
Category
|
Freshmen
|
Undergraduates
|
| Percent who are from out of state
(exclude intern'l/nonresident aliens) |
81.0%
|
78.0%
|
| Percent of men who join fraternities |
N/A
|
N/A
|
| Percent of women who join sororities |
|
|
| Percent who live in college owned/operated
or -affiliated housing |
99.5%
|
91.0%
|
| Percent who live off campus or commute |
0.5%
|
9.1%
|
| Percent of students age 25 or older |
0%
|
7.9%
|
| Average age of full-time students |
18
|
21
|
| Average age of all students (full-
and part-time) |
18
|
21
|
|
Number of enrolled students receiving aid
|
| H2. List the number of enrolled
students receiving aid |
|
Need-based awards
|
First-time Full-time
Freshmen
|
Full-time undergraduates (include freshmen)
|
Less than full-time undergraduates
|
| a) Number of degree-seeking undergraduate
students |
627
|
2,578
|
52
|
| b) Number of students in line a)
who were financial aid applicants (include applicants for all types of
aid) |
456
|
1,845
|
38
|
| c) Number of students in line b)
who were determined to have financial need |
357
|
1,532
|
38
|
| d) Number of students in line c)
who received any financial aid |
357
|
1,532
|
38
|
| e) Number of students in line d)
who received any need-based gift aid |
357
|
1,532
|
38
|
| f) Number of students in line d)
who received any need-based self-help aid |
357
|
1,532
|
38
|
| g) Number of students in line d)
who received any non-need-based gift aid |
0
|
0
|
0
|
| h) Number of students in line d)
whose need was fully met (exclude PLUS loans and private alternative loans). |
357
|
1,532
|
38
|
| i) On average, the percentage of
need that was met of students who received any need-based aid. Exclude
any resources that were awarded to replace EFC (PLUS loans and private
alternative loans). |
100%
|
100%
|
100%
|
| j) The average financial aid package
of those in line d). Exclude any resources that were awarded to replace
EFC (PLUS loans and private alternative loans). |
23,808
|
22,224
|
17,215
|
| k) Average need-based gift award
of those in line d) who received a need-based gift award |
19,750
|
16,405
|
11,110
|
| l) Average need-based self-help award
(excluding PLUS loans and private alternative loans) of those in line d)
who received need-based self-help |
3,863
|
5,436
|
6,105
|
| m) Average need-based loan (excluding
PLUS loans and private alternative loans) of those in line d) who received
a need-based loan |
2,732
|
4,037
|
4,349
|
|
Non-need-based awards
|
First-time Full-time
Freshmen
|
Full-time undergraduates (include freshmen)
|
Less than full-time undergraduates
|
| n) Number of students in line a)
who had no financial need who received non-need-based aid (exclude those
receiving athletic awards and tuition benefits) |
33
|
98
|
0
|
| o) Average award to students in line
n) |
$7,615
|
$6,038
|
0
|
| p) Number of students in line a)
who received a non-need-based athletic award |
0
|
0
|
0
|
| q) Average non-need-based athletic
award to those in line p) |
$0
|
$0
|
$0
|
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Aid to Undergraduate International Students
|
| H6. Does your school offer college-administered
need-based or non-need-based aid to international students? |
| College-administered need-based financial
aid is available |
Yes
|
College-administered financial aid
is not available |
|
| College-administered non-need-based
financial aid is available |
Yes
|
|
|
| If YES, number of undergraduate international
students who received need-based or non-need-based aid in 2000-01 academic
year |
106
|
| Average dollar amount awarded to
undergraduate international students |
$26,173 (total package)
|
| Total dollar amount from all sources
awarded to undergraduate international students |
$2,821,618
|
|
Section I. Instructional
Faculty and Class Size
|
| I1. Number of Instructional Faculty
for Fall 2000 |
| |
Full time
|
Part time
|
Total
|
| Total number of instructional faculty |
259
|
15
|
274
|
| Total number who are members of minority
groups |
22
|
0
|
22
|
| Total number who are women |
121
|
6
|
127
|
| Total number who are men |
138
|
9
|
147
|
| Total number who are non-resident aliens
(international) |
16
|
1
|
17
|
| Total number with doctorate, first professional,
or other terminal degree |
253
|
15
|
268
|
| Total number whose highest degree is a master's
but not a terminal master's |
5
|
0
|
5
|
| Total number whose highest degree is a bachelor's |
1
|
0
|
1
|
|
Section J. Degree Conferred
|
| Degree
Conferred: the percentage of Bachelor's degrees award |
|
Category
|
Percentage (%)
|
| Agriculture |
0
|
| Architecture |
1
|
| Area and ethnic studies |
9
|
| Biological/life science |
11
|
| Business/marketing |
0
|
| Communications/communication technologies |
0
|
| Computer and information science |
1
|
| Education |
2
|
| Engineering/Enginieering technologies |
0
|
| English |
10
|
| Foreign languages and literature |
7
|
| Health professionals and related science |
0
|
| Home economics and vocational home economics |
0
|
| Interdisciplinary studies |
0
|
| Law/legal studies |
0
|
| Liberal arts/general studies |
0
|
| Library science |
0
|
| Mathematics |
2
|
| Military science and technologies |
0
|
| Natural resources/environmental science |
0
|
| Parks and recreation |
0
|
| Personal and miscellaneous services |
0
|
| Philosophy, religion, theology |
3
|
| Physical science |
4
|
| Protective services/public administration |
0
|
| Psychology |
9
|
| Social science and history |
30
|
| Trade and industry |
0
|
| Visual and performing arts |
11
|
| Other |
0
|
| Total |
100
|