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Babson - Babson Park, MA

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The best way to describe Babson is to say: at first you’ll feel like a fish out of water, but as time goes on you somehow survive and become a lizard with tougher skin. No matter how hard you think your high school was, nothing can prepare you for the incredible and challenging academic life of a Babson freshman. Most students agree that the workload is by far larger than they initially expected. And although it takes some time to get used to the curriculum, students feel that the impeccable education is worth it.

Those who are unhappy with their education here are usually just not used to it yet. Many say that the school is too small and they get bored walking around campus and seeing the same people all the time. Voicing the fact that this college is smaller than many high schools is not uncommon here. Some students also complain that too many of their peers come from the same economic backgrounds, even though the campus is diverse in other aspects. The social scene, however, is better than expected for a business-oriented school, although it’s not a party school by far. Students here are very serious about their education and many are very competitive. School size is also directly proportional to the faculty-to-student ratio. That’s where Babson excels in comparison to the larger business schools. This ratio is important for the special attention that students receive from faculty. Professors are very well-educated and try their best to convey their knowledge to the young Babsonians. Although the workload can be shocking at first, it gets better with time. Most enjoy the challenges and hurdles of Babson’s college experience, and believe that the education they receive is valuable to their future careers, and their future in general.

By The Numbers

General Information:
Babson College
Babson Park
Wellesley, MA 02457

Control:
Private

Academic Calendar:
Semester

Religious Affiliation:
None

Founded:
1919

Web Site:
Main Phone:
(781) 235-1200

Full-Time Undergraduates:
1,697

Part-Time Undergraduates:
0

Total Male Undergraduates:
1,026

Total Female Undergraduates:
671

Overall Acceptance Rate:
37%

Early Decision Acceptance Rate:
52%

Early Action Acceptance Rate:
50%

Regular Acceptance Rate:
31%

Total Applicants:
3,064

Total Acceptances:
1,132

Freshman Enrollment:
426

Yield (% of admitted students who actually enroll):
37%

Early Decision Deadline:
November 15

Early Decision Notification:
December 15

Early Action Deadline:
November 15

Regular Decision Deadline:
January 15

Regular Decision Notification:
April 1

Must-Reply-By Date:
May 1

Applicants Placed on Waiting List:
532

Applicants Accepting a Place on Waiting List:
252

Students Enrolled from Waiting List:
0

Transfer Applications Received:
213

Transfer Applications Accepted:
99

Transfer Students Enrolled:
53

Transfer Application Acceptance Rate:
46%

SAT I Range (25th–75th Percentile):
1160–1330

SAT I Verbal Range (25th–75th Percentile):
560–640

SAT I Math Range (25th–75th Percentile):
600–690

Freshman Retention Rate:
92%

Top 10% of High School Class:
53%

Application Fee:
$60

Common Application Accepted?:
Yes
 

Admissions Phone:
(781) 239-5522

Admissions E-Mail:
Admissions Web Site:
Tuition:
$30,469

Room and Board:
$10,792

Books and Supplies:
$890

Average Need-Based Financial Aid Package (including loans, grants, work study, and other sources):
$23,500

Students Who Applied for Financial Aid:
47%

Applicants Who Received Financial Aid:
77%

Financial Aid Forms Deadline:
March 1

Financial Aid Phone:
(781) 239-4219

Financial Aid E-Mail:
Financial Aid Web Site:

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