Wellesley College

Overview

Wellesley College is a private women’s liberal arts college established in 1870. With a suburban campus spanning 500 acres, it enrolls 2,417 undergraduates (as of fall 2023) and follows a semester-based academic calendar. In the 2025 Best Colleges rankings, Wellesley holds the #7 spot among National Liberal Arts Colleges. Tuition and fees stand at $67,176.

Wellesley College Rankings

To get a fuller sense of what Wellesley offers, check out its standings in various categories:

  • #7 in National Liberal Arts Colleges
  • #8 in Best Value Schools
  • #37 in Economics (tie)
  • #21 in Writing in the Disciplines (tie)
  • #36 in Undergraduate Research/Creative Projects (tie)
  • #50 in First-Year Experiences (tie)
  • #23 in Best Undergraduate Teaching (tie)
  • #33 in Most Innovative Schools (tie)
  • #17 in Top Performers on Social Mobility

Wellesley ranks #7 out of 211 National Liberal Arts Colleges. These rankings are based on widely accepted measures of academic excellence.

U.S. News Overall Score (out of 100): 94

  • Outcomes (52%)
    • Average 6-year graduation rate: 92%
    • 6-year graduation rate (Pell Grant recipients): 86%
    • 6-year graduation rate (non-Pell Grant recipients): 92%

Wellesley College Admissions

  • Acceptance rate: 14%
  • Mid-range test scores (middle 50% of admitted students):
    • SAT: 1440–1550
    • ACT: 33–35
  • Application deadline: January 8
  • Key factors in admissions:
    • GPA (very important)
    • High school class rank (important, when available)
    • Letters of recommendation (very important)

Admissions Stats

  • Application deadline: Jan. 8
  • Application fee: N/A
  • Acceptance rate: 14%

Tuition & Financial Aid

Wellesley’s tuition and fees total $67,176, which is higher than the national average of $51,147. This “sticker price” covers tuition and fees, but additional costs like housing, meals, books, and personal expenses bring the total cost to $87,290.

However, the average net price (after aid and scholarships) is $21,793 for students receiving need-based aid.

Net Price by Family Income (2021-2022)

Family IncomeAverage Cost
$0–$30,000$10,197
$30,001–$48,000$7,815
$48,001–$75,000$15,240
$75,001–$110,000$29,986
$110,001+$52,206
  • Room & board: $21,024

Academics

  • Student-faculty ratio: 7:1
  • Small class sizes: 65.1% of classes have fewer than 20 students
  • Top majors (2023 graduates):
    • Social Sciences (25%)
    • Biological & Biomedical Sciences (12%)
    • Computer & Information Sciences (12%)
    • Psychology (9%)
    • Physical Sciences (6%)
    • Visual & Performing Arts (5%)
    • Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (5%)
    • English (4%)
    • Foreign Languages (4%)
  • Freshman retention rate (student satisfaction indicator): 95%

Student Life

  • Total enrollment (fall 2023): 2,417 undergraduates
  • Gender distribution: 98.6% female, 1.4% male
  • Housing: 92% live on campus; 9% live off campus
  • Athletics: NCAA Division III

Campus & Safety

Wellesley provides various student services, including tutoring, a women’s center, health services, and health insurance. Campus security features:

  • 24/7 foot and vehicle patrols
  • Late-night transport/escort service
  • Emergency phones and lighted pathways
  • Controlled dorm access (key or security card)
  • Alcohol permitted for students of legal age

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