Hampshire College
Amherst, Massachusetts · Private Non-Profit · Founded N/A
Avg Earnings (5yr)
$22,195
Acceptance Rate
70%
Graduation Rate
59%
Annual Tuition
$56,630
At a Glance
Total Students
716
Retention Rate
75%
Faculty Ratio
13
Financial Aid
59%
Median Debt
$26,893
Campus Setting
Rural
Institution Type
Private Non-Profit
Founded
N/A
Institution Overview
Hampshire College is a private, non-profit institution with a student body of 716. The college has a 70.4% acceptance rate and a 75% retention rate. The graduation rate is 58.8%. The in-state tuition is $56,630, and 58.5% of students receive financial aid.
One year after graduation, the median earnings are $20,377, increasing to $22,195 after five years and $46,938 after ten years. The median debt for students is $26,893.
Generated from College Scorecard & IPEDS data
Earning Projection Over Time
$20k
1 YEAR
$22k
5 YEARS
$47k
10 YEARS
Graduate Outcomes
One year after graduation, Hampshire College alumni earn $20,377. Five years after graduation, earnings increase to $22,195. Ten years after graduation, alumni earn $46,938. The median debt for Hampshire College graduates is $26,893.
Hampshire College has a 70.4% acceptance rate and a 58.8% graduation rate. The college retains 75% of its students. The cost of in-state tuition is $56,630. A total of 58.5% of students receive financial aid.
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Campus Location
Amherst, Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01002-5001
Hampshire College is located in Amherst, Massachusetts. The campus is in a rural setting.