Amherst College

Overview

Amherst College is a private liberal arts school established in 1821. As of fall 2023, it has 1,910 undergraduates spread across a sprawling 1,000-acre campus. The college follows a semester system and holds the #2 spot among National Liberal Arts Colleges in the 2025 Best Colleges rankings. Tuition and fees come to $70,480.

Amherst College Rankings

Curious how Amherst stacks up? Here’s a breakdown of its rankings across different categories:

  • #2 in National Liberal Arts Colleges
  • #4 in Best Value Schools
  • #51 in Economics (tie)
  • #10 in Writing in the Disciplines (tie)
  • #13 in Learning Communities
  • #14 in Undergraduate Research/Creative Projects (tie)
  • #5 in First-Year Experiences
  • #16 in Senior Capstone (tie)
  • #2 in Best Undergraduate Teaching
  • #18 in Most Innovative Schools (tie)
  • #11 in Top Performers on Social Mobility

How Amherst Ranks Nationally

Out of 211 National Liberal Arts Colleges, Amherst secures the #2 position. These rankings are based on widely accepted measures of academic excellence.

U.S. News Overall Score

  • Total Score (out of 100): 98
  • Outcomes (52% of score):
    • Average 6-year graduation rate: 93%
    • 6-year graduation rate for Pell Grant recipients: 94%
    • 6-year graduation rate for non-Pell Grant recipients: 93%

Amherst College Admissions

Getting into Amherst is highly competitive, with an acceptance rate of just 10%. For admitted students who submitted test scores:

  • SAT range: 1360–1550
  • ACT range: 31–35

(Keep in mind, 25% of admitted students scored above these ranges, while another 25% scored below.)

Application deadline: January 3

What matters in admissions?

  • Very important: GPA, letters of recommendation
  • Important (when available): High school class rank

Tuition & Financial Aid

  • Tuition & fees (2024-25): 70,480(abovethenationalaverageof70,480(abovethenationalaverageof51,147)
  • Total cost (including housing, meals, etc.): $87,640
  • Average net price after aid: $19,589

Net Price by Family Income (2021-22):

  • 0–0–30,000: $7,895
  • 30,001–30,001–48,000: $11,119
  • 48,001–48,001–75,000: $16,409
  • 75,001–75,001–110,000: $21,178
  • **110,001+:∗∗110,001+:∗∗50,853

Room & board (2024-25): $18,390

Academics

  • Student-faculty ratio: 7:1
  • Small classes (under 20 students): 65.4%
  • Freshman retention rate (student satisfaction): 95%

Most Popular Majors (2023 Graduates):

  1. Mathematics, General (12%)
  2. Econometrics and Quantitative Economics (10%)
  3. Research and Experimental Psychology, Other (9%)
  4. Computer Science (8%)
  5. Political Science and Government, General (6%)

Student Life

  • Undergraduate enrollment (fall 2023): 1,910
  • Gender distribution: 45.2% male, 52.9% female
  • Housing: 97% live on campus (or college-affiliated housing), 3% off-campus
  • Athletics: NCAA Division III

Campus & Safety

Amherst provides a range of student services, including:

  • Tutoring, women’s center, health services, career placement
  • Campus security: 24/7 patrols, emergency phones, late-night escorts, controlled dorm access
  • Alcohol policy: Permitted for students of legal age

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