Hamilton College

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Hamilton at a Glance

Root Hall

Root Hall Root Hall houses both upperclassmen and freshmen.
Photo by Hamilton1
Location:
Clinton, NY
Setting:
Suburban
Control:
Private Non-Profit
In-State Tuition:
$40,870
Out-of-State Tuition:
$40,870
Room & Board:
$10,890
Full-Time Undergrads:
1,851
Part-Time Undergrads:
31
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School Website:
www.hamilton.edu
Admissions Website:
www.hamilton.edu/admission
Financial Aid Website:
www.hamilton.edu/admission/finaid
Application Deadline:
January 1
Acceptance Rate:
29 %
Admission Difficulty:
Hard
Average SAT Scores:
1950–2190
Average ACT Scores:
27–31

Best Things

  • The first warm day of spring
  • Community feel of the school
  • Inspirational professors
  • Students who get creative to make their own fun
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Worst Things

  • The weather
  • Stereotypical fraternity brothers
  • Vast nothingness of Central New York
  • Party monotony
  • More worst things . . .

Most Popular Majors

  • Social Sciences & Liberal Arts
  • Languages and Literature
  • Economics
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • More majors . . .

Overall ExperienceWhat's This?

As long as you don’t ask a Hamilton student about how much they love their school in the dead of winter, you are likely to receive an overwhelmingly positive response. Complaining about the school can sometimes appear to be the new cool thing to do and becomes increasingly more popular as the days grow darker, and homework and snow seem to endlessly pile up. But, if you listen to what students say, it’s more than likely you will find a strong undertone of affection for life at Hamilton College. This school offers its students an incredible opportunity to take advantage of an intellectual faculty and student body through small classrooms, supportive computer networks, and fairly magnificent campus facilities. While attending school, Hamilton students can sleep like royalty—as long as their lottery number is decent enough to score a nice dorm room—eat great food both on and off campus, and have snowball fights for more than half the year. Yet, in order to take advantage of their four years at Hamilton, they must be able to make the best of what can often be a trying and narrow life outside of academics. Not only is the Greek system still going through a certain amount of upheaval due to its lack of housing, but the nightlife available in rural central New York is fairly limited, especially for freshmen. It takes a particular level of creativity to realize that Hamilton College abounds with opportunities all of the time, it just requires a little originality and some time. There are many things to do beyond drinking every night, and it doesn’t take most students very much time to figure out how to make their own fun. Having a car can also make time spent here more agreeable, although even for freshmen, there is hope; most upperclassmen happily take pity on other students who don’t have the means to get off campus.

Change is constant at Hamilton College. Much of the campus has received a facelift in the past few years, and there is more remodeling planned for the future. Soon, Hamilton College will have a new look; dorms are being renovated, older buildings have been torn down and rebuilt, and a new student center is on the way. Current students are generally excited about the future of their college, and happily planning for the days when the entire nation will come to recognize what a great liberal arts experience Hamilton College can be.

Hamilton Student Reviews

Overall Experience at Hamilton College

Roots

Political Science and Government '13

2.3
C

Pros and Cons

Right off the bat, if I had to do it all over again, I can't say I'd pick Hamilton. I applied early decision based on naivety and never really got a chance to look elsewhere. I think my mind would have changed had I seriously considered other colleges. If you're a wealthy, white New England kid, this is a good school for you. If you're into economics or Chinese it's a good school for you. If you like greek life (w/o your own house), this is a good school for you. But diversity is basically limited to the Black Latino Student Union, dark side hipsters,and light side greeks. Keep that in mind. The opportunities are there, the academics are great, and everyone's nice but middle and working class students, students who went to average or below average public high schools, and (non-Asian) minorities might have difficulty finding a fit. It's not hell, but it's not heaven. (And yeah, the snow is really annoying after December.)

Mar 26, 2011

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Overall Experience at Hamilton College

RadBromance

History '12

5.0
A+

Love this place

Couldn't imagine spending four years anywhere else

Aug 22, 2010

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Overall Experience at Hamilton College

mcbride

Law '12

4.2
A-

LOVE IT

Hamilton in general is full of smart, athletic, involved students who are very successful yet don't take themselves too seriously. They have a great balance of work and play and are generally really down to earth and fun-loving. Generally a great community with amazing academics but also great people.

Jun 30, 2010

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