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Recruiting information

Hobart and William Smith Colleges are the Premier Liberal Arts Colleges in New York. Located in the heart of the Finger Lakes region in Geneva, NY, our lakefront campus has a storied history of advancement, opportunity, and success. The colleges operate under a "Coordinate College System" - founded as two separate colleges, Hobart for men in 1822 and William Smith for women in 1908, each institution preserves their own identities while benefitting from a shared campus, faculty, administration and curriculum. Students can reside in either separate or co-ed housing, take classes together, participate in clubs and organizations together, but maintain pride in being a Statesman or a Heron.

Our Swimming & Diving program is in a prime position for growth, as we have reinstated our Hobart Men's Team for the first time since 1995, with our first season slated to begin this season ('22-'23). We are looking for Student-Athletes who are dedicated to working hard in the classroom and the pool, and are ready to take their training to the next level. Our incoming First Year Classes will consistently be 7-10 student-athletes for each team, and we are actively recruting both High School Juniors and Seniors.

To inquire about the opportunity ahead, please fill out a questionnaire and contact Coach Weston weston@hws.edu for more information on Hobart & William Smith Swimming & Diving.

Men's Recruiting Questionnaire - https://questionnaires.armssoftware.com/b0dfe20a7548

Women's Recruiting Questionnaire - https://questionnaires.armssoftware.com/cf28eafde9b3

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Small 4-year, highly residential (confers bachelors degrees, FTE enrollment 1,000 to 2,999, at least 50 percent of degree-seeking undergraduates live on campus and at least 80 percent attend full time).
  • 4 years
    Education duration
  • Town
    School setting
  • Private
    School type
  • Small
    School size

Cost & Financial aid

Average annual cost

Cost includes tuition, living costs, books and supplies, and fees minus the average grants and scholarships for federal financial aid recipients.

$30,476

By family income

Depending on the federal, state, or institutional grant aid available, students in your income bracket may pay more or less than the overall average costs.

Family income Average cost
$0–$30,000 $14,335
$30,001–$48,000 $20,110
$48,001–$75,000 $19,441
$75,001–$110,000 $30,699
$110,001+ $42,328

Students receiving federal loans

At some schools where few students borrow federal loans, the typical undergraduate may leave school with $0 in debt.

Graduation & Retention

Graduation rate

Students who return
after their first year

Out of 1,299 students…

Graduated 78%
Transferred 17%
Withdrew 3%
Still enrolled 2%

Outcomes

Median total debt after graduation

Total debt after graduation depends on field of study for undergraduate borrowers who complete college.

Repayment rate

Making progress 39%
Not making progress 18%
Deferment 17%
Paid in full 17%
Forbearance 4%
Delinquent 2%

Typical earnings salary after completing field of study

Data Not Available

Student body

Student admissions

Student population 1,663
Undergraduate enrollment 1,639
Graduate enrollment 24

Full-time

24 and under

Race/Ethnicity

White 67%
Hispanic 9%
Black 7%
Non-resident alien 6%
Unknown 4%

Admissions

Admission rate

ACT

ACT Combined

SAT

Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
Math

Programs/Majors

Field of study Graduates
Economics 72
Communication and Media Studies 53
Psychology 44
English Language and Literature 33
Biology 29
Political Science and Government 28
Natural Resources Conservation and Research 27
History 27
Area Studies 26
Architecture and Related Services 25
Education 19
Computer and Information Sciences 18
International Relations and National Security Studies 18
Fine and Studio Arts 18
Sociology 16
Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology 14
Mathematics 14
Philosophy 12
Physics 12
Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 10
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities 9
Dance 9
Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences 8
Anthropology 7
Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies 6
Chemistry 6
Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies 5
Social Sciences 5
Music 5
Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services 2
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 2
Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft 1
Field of study Median earnings
Economics $55,512
Public Policy Analysis $44,942
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities $42,682
History $41,193
Natural Resources Conservation and Research $34,348
Psychology $33,281
Communication and Media Studies $32,569
English Language and Literature $30,409
Field of study Median debt
Area Studies $24,250
International Relations and National Security Studies $26,000
Sociology $26,500
Architecture and Related Services $26,750
Natural Resources Conservation and Research $27,000
Communication and Media Studies $27,000
Computer and Information Sciences $27,000
Education $27,000
English Language and Literature $27,000
Biology $27,000
Philosophy $27,000
Psychology $27,000
Economics $27,000
Political Science and Government $27,000
History $27,000