Hobart William Smith Colleges offers 80% of incoming freshmen merit aid. The average merit aid award is $19,139. Hobart William Smith Colleges is a private college located in Geneva, New York. Its student population is 2,241. It is a four-year, small, highly residential campus. It has an acceptance rate of 57%. Hobart William Smith Colleges 4 year graduation rate is 76% .
FRESHMAN W/O NEED, RECEIVING MERIT AID
$19,139
AVG. MERIT AID AWARD
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Recent Financial Aid Offers For the 2019 Admissions Year
Parents who completed the admissions process in 2019 submitted their offer data as presented here.
Money You Don’t Need To pay | Money Your Family Needs To pay | Federal Student Loans (Government) | Work Study | ||||||||||
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Expected Family Contribution | State of Residence | Unweighted GPA | Composite SAT | Composite ACT | Admission Type | College Estimated Cost of Attendance | College Grants & Scholarships (NOT BASED on financial need) | Is this money automatically renewable? | College Grants & Scholarships (BASED on financial need) | Net Cost to your family (before loans & work study) | Subsidized | Unsubsidized | Amount you can earn |
$20001 to $25001 | NY | 3.5 | 1290 | 27 | Regular Decision | $71180 | $25000 | Yes | $0 | $46180 | $0 | $5500 | $2000 |
Above $60000 | NY | 4 | 1240 | 30 | Regular Decision | $72000 | $30000 | $0 | $42000 | $0 | $0 | $0 | |
Above $60000 | NY | 4 | 1240 | 30 | Regular Decision | $72000 | $30000 | $0 | $42000 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Colleges with Similar Merit Aid Award Percentages and Award Amounts
Name | Cost ![]() | Received Merit Aid ![]() | Avg Merit Aid ![]() | Acceptance Rate ![]() | Merit Match ![]() |
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Hobart William Smith Colleges | $74,486 | 80% | $19,139 | 57% | |
Hofstra University | $66,988 | 77% | $20,251 | 63% | |
Le Moyne College | $52,045 | 80% | $18,527 | 69% | |
Baylor University | $65,070 | 84% | $17,731 | 39% | |
St Lawrence University | $73,044 | 79% | $17,642 | 46% | |
Westminster College | $50,496 | 80% | $17,600 | 93% |
Colleges in Mid East Region with similar merit aid awards levels
Name | Cost ![]() | Received Merit Aid ![]() | Avg Merit Aid ![]() | Acceptance Rate ![]() | |
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Hobart William Smith Colleges | $74,486 | 80% | $19,139 | 57% | |
St Lawrence University | $73,044 | 79% | $17,642 | 46% | |
Ithaca College | $64,091 | 84% | $16,209 | 69% | |
Hofstra University | $66,988 | 77% | $20,251 | 63% | |
Loyola University Maryland | $67,825 | 75% | $18,390 | 79% | |
Utica College | $36,860 | 83% | $3,618 | 84% | |
Le Moyne College | $52,045 | 80% | $18,527 | 69% |
Colleges with similar acceptance rate and median earnings of alumni after 10 years
Name | Acceptance Rate ![]() | 10 Year Salary ![]() |
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Hobart William Smith Colleges | 57 | $108,500 |
Chapman University | 54 | $99,400 |
Cuny City College | 48 | $99,100 |
Norwich University | 66 | $99,100 |
Lawrence University | 62 | $98,800 |
Furman | 61 | $98,800 |
Morehouse College | 58 | $98,700 |
Ohio State University Main Campus | 52 | $98,600 |
Colleges with similar acceptance rate and cost of attendance
College | Acceptance Rate ![]() | Attendance Cost ![]() |
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Hobart William Smith Colleges | 57 | $74,486 |
Maryland Institute College Of Art | 64 | $67,075 |
Hampshire College | 63 | $67,514 |
Fairfield University | 60 | $67,860 |
Illinois Institute Of Technology | 58 | $67,980 |
University Of The Pacific | 63 | $68,735 |
Berklee College Of Music | 48 | $68,870 |
Whitman College | 50 | $69,532 |
Mount Holyoke College | 51 | $69,578 |
Providence College | 49 | $69,730 |
Muhlenberg College | 62 | $69,945 |
School Of The Art Institute Of Chicago | 59 | $70,985 |
University Of San Francisco | 65 | $71,092 |
The New School | 57 | $72,164 |
Union College | 56 | $72,885 |
Syracuse University | 50 | $73,069 |
Dickinson State University | 66 | $74,679 |
Bard College | 65 | $74,712 |
Chapman University | 54 | $75,112 |
Santa Clara University | 50 | $75,138 |
Colleges with similar acceptance rate and similar 4 year graduation rates
Name | Acceptance Rate ![]() | 4 year graduation ![]() |
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Hobart William Smith Colleges | 57 | 76% |
Providence College | 49 | 80% |
Dickinson College | 49 | 80% |
Whitman College | 50 | 79% |
Fairfield University | 60 | 79% |
Gonzaga University | 66 | 78% |
Gustavus Adolphus College | 66 | 77% |
Wofford College | 64 | 77% |
Clark University | 59 | 77% |
Depauw University | 63 | 76% |
Yeshiva University | 60 | 76% |
Beloit College | 56 | 75% |
Sarah Lawrence College | 56 | 74% |
Washington College | 64 | 73% |
The College Of New Jersey | 50 | 73% |
University Of Delaware | 66 | 73% |
Furman | 61 | 73% |
Sewanee The University Of The South | 65 | 72% |
The College Of Wooster | 54 | 72% |
Wabash College | 65 | 72% |
Comparing merit aid in colleges with similar acceptance rates.
Name | Received Merit Aid ![]() | Avg Merit Aid ![]() |
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Hobart William Smith Colleges | 80% | $19,139 |
Spring Hill College | 87% | $21,716 |
Hofstra University | 77% | $20,251 |
University Of San Francisco | 75% | $19,989 |
Bryan College Dayton | 86% | $18,655 |
Furman | 75% | $18,616 |
Eastern Mennonite University | 86% | $17,609 |
St Olaf College | 87% | $17,556 |
University Of The Pacific | 71% | $17,108 |
Catawba College | 88% | $17,047 |
Clark University | 82% | $17,008 |
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