Vassar College

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Vassar at a Glance

Location:
Poughkeepsie, NY
Setting:
Small city
Control:
Private Non-Profit
In-State Tuition:
$42,560
Out-of-State Tuition:
$42,560
Room & Board:
$10,080
Full-Time Undergrads:
2,450
Part-Time Undergrads:
50
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School Website:
www.vassar.edu
Admissions Website:
admissions.vassar.edu
Financial Aid Website:
admissions.vassar.edu/finaid.html
Application Deadline:
January 1
Acceptance Rate:
24 %
Admission Difficulty:
Very Hard
Average SAT Scores:
1960–2200
Average ACT Scores:
29–33

Best Things

  • Open-mindedness
  • Academic freedom with good professors
  • Vassar Farm
  • Easy access to New York City
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Worst Things

Most Popular Majors

  • Social Sciences & Liberal Arts
  • Languages and Literature
  • Arts
  • English
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Overall ExperienceWhat's This?

Perhaps it’s all the marijuana on campus, but Vassar students, for the most part, seem happy. As a matter of fact, Vassar students were ranked the second happiest student body in the country in 2002. And what’s not to be happy about? Vassar students are spoiled with brilliant professors who spend most waking hours teaching and mentoring their students. Among breathtaking campus facilities and endless acres of greenery to play on, you’ll find academic freedom and a highly-intellectual and interesting student body. There are an infinite number of activities with which to busy yourself, and a social environment as open as a Colorado sky.

Probably the biggest complaint among students is the small size and “bubble-like” quality of Vassar living, which at times can be limiting. But few schools have a community this small and as liberating and far from the social hierarchies of high school as Vassar’s. At Vassar, it’s not about fitting in; it’s not even about fitting. The school is full of independent-minded individuals, some of whom are athletes, performers, comedians, musicians, artists, tree-hugging hippies, political and social activists, and some whom are all or none of the above. You won’t be pigeonholed into a particular identity; you can be a flip-flopper at Vassar. Vassar is not necessarily “real life,” but it is a place that affords the opportunity for students to develop close relationships with their professors and each other, to try things they have never done before, and to create a large impact on a small community. You will learn a lot at Vassar, as academics are demanding and spill over into every facet of student life. You will bounce around ideas with other students and your professors all day and night long. You will be supported, while at the same time, be given a great deal of freedom. After four years at Vassar, you will be ready to go, while at the same time, never wanting to leave.

Vassar Student Reviews

Overall Experience at Vassar College

sushitime

Political Science and Government '15

5.0
A+

VASSAR IS AMAZING

I have yet to meet someone who doesn't love this school. Unlike its NESCAC counterparts, Vassar embraces the individual, if there are bros they tend to be nicer bros who are less full of it and more compassionate and communicable to women. Everyone is very liberal which is so nice and accepting. The weekdays open my mind to things i would have never though possible and the weekends are a party haven that allow us to work hard/ play hard.

i never want to leave this place!

Dec 16, 2011

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austinford

English '13

4.2
A-

Vassar Is Diverse

Vassar is a very diverse place filled with all sorts of people. If you are not comfortable with variety and outre and even outrageous ideas, personalities, and lifestyles then Vassar is probably not the place for you.

Mar 13, 2010

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Anonymous

Vassar College Student

Vassar can be pretty alienating....

Vassar can be pretty alienating. It is best done with an open mind and a forgiving temperament. Don’t mind the snotty people and appreciate the genuinely nice ones. I guess this is the case anywhere. Vassar is a great place to experience a liberal arts college.

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