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Skidmore College is a smaller-sized campus that educates around 2,600 undergraduate students on its picturesque campus in Saratoga Springs, NY. Students come to Skidmore to delve into an interdisciplinary approach that invests the curriculum with a practical focus. Students can major in fields such as American Studies, Biology, Computer Science, Business Management, Mathematics, Philosophy, and more. Given the exceptional student-to-faculty ratio of 8 to 1, students are able to delve deep into their work with an expert to guide them with hands-on instruction.


Overview of Skidmore College


On campus, students can engage other interests including sports, political and social issues, and a full range of clubs and organizations. Students also love to root on their team, the Skidmore College Thoroughbreds, when they take on local colleges in baseball, basketball, riding, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse, and other varsity sports. For those who enjoy sports but prefer a little less competition, Skidmore offers plenty of intramural sporting options.

When the weekend rolls around, Skidmore students have plenty of options for recreation in the local area. Saratoga Spa State Park offers mineral baths, an aquatics center, and a concert venue. Students might also take a short day trip to Lake George. During the winter months, snow enthusiasts will find numerous options for downhill skiing, snowboarding, and cross-country trips, as well. Furthermore, both Boston and New York City are a mere three hours away where students can pursue additional research, internships, or just enjoy a great urban adventure.

General Information


School Type Private not-for-profit
Campus Setting Suburb: Small
Campus Housing Yes
Student Faculty Ratio 8:1
Graduation Rate 88%
Year Founded 1903

Student Enrollment


Total Students2,663

Undergraduate
2,662
Graduate
1

Undergraduate Student

Male 1,065
1,065
Female 1,597
1,597

Graduate Student

Male 0.4
0.4
Female 0.6
0.6

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Admissions


APPLICATIONS11,102

Male 4,166
Female 6,936

ACCEPTANCE3,331

Male 1,250
Female 2,081

Acceptance Rate30%

Male 30%
Female 30%

Enrollment 733

Male 321
Female 412
Admissions
Application Fee $65
High School GPA Recommended
High School Rank Recommended
High School Transcripts Required
College Prep Courses Required
Recommendations Required
SAT/ACT Considered But Not Required
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) Required
Application Deadline January 15
Common Application Accepted Yes

Tuition Cost & Financial Aid


Skidmore College boasts terrific academics, a dynamite campus experience, and living quarters that bring it all together. Their gross costs also represent a very good value in higher education. Since they are a private institution their costs are a bit more than a public college or university, but every student pays the same, regardless of their home state.

Skidmore students pay up to $74,000 for a year of college This includes living expenses and all of their strictly academic needs. Those who live in the area and elect to live with family save a bit and their gross costs are around $64,000. However, the gross cost isn't the entire story.

The financial aid office at Skidmore is able to help students bring their costs down even more. In fact, the average net cost for a student is $24,000 for a year, inclusive of room and board. For lower income students, this number dives down to just over $9,000, which rivals public institutions. Students in the top income bracket likewise save money and see an average net cost of $45,000.

Average net price 2018-2019
Net Price $23,589
Average Total Aid $48,141
Students Receiving Financial Aid 60%
Room & Board $15,000

Sticker Price


  • Tuition In-State - $56,322
  • Tuition Out-of-State - $56,322
  • Books and Supplies - $1,300
  • Room & Board - $15,000
  • Other - $1,518

Academics


Skidmore College is one of the Northeast's famous private liberal arts colleges. Their small, picturesque campus is full of bright students who are seeking the very best academic programs. Skidmore College does not disappoint, and their academic excellence is reflected in their educational statistics. In particular, Skidmore's retention rate, graduation rate, and student-to-faculty ratio all stand out.

Education researchers use the retention rate to gauge student satisfaction. This metric indicates how many first-time, full-time students return to campus for a second year. Skidmore turns in a very high 91% retention rate. This statistic is matched only by their graduation rate.

Skidmore students are loyal to their school and graduate in high numbers. In fact, there's a very high likelihood that the friends that meet in the first-year dorm will also toss their mortars upon graduation. Skidmore's graduation rate is 88%, with 7% transferring to other programs. Since students tend to transfer to find a specific program at a more competitive institution, it's assumed that they will graduate. Thus, a full 95% of Skidmore students surely graduate with a bachelor's degree from there or some other school.

Student Population Total


Student Population 2,663

Undergraduate
2,662
Graduate
1
Evening Classes : No
Online Learning : No

Most Popular Programs & Majors

(# of Diplomas Awarded by Subject)


All Social Sciences Majors 122 Total Graduates / 20%
Political Science and Government, General 34 Graduates
Economics, General 33 Graduates
Sociology 23 Graduates
International Relations and Affairs 21 Graduates
All Business Majors 84 Total Graduates / 14%
Business/Commerce, General 84 Graduates
Visual and Performing Arts 80 Total Graduates / 13%
Fine Arts and Art Studies, Other 30 Graduates
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General 21 Graduates
Music History, Literature, and Theory 11 Graduates
Dance, General 10 Graduates
All Psychology Majors 56 Total Graduates / 9%
Psychology, General 56 Graduates
All Biological & Biomedical Majors 51 Total Graduates / 9%
Neuroscience 21 Graduates
Exercise Physiology 18 Graduates
Biology/Biological Sciences, General 12 Graduates
All Other Diplomas 34%

Outcome & Salary


Skidmore students and their families are all interested to find out how their educational investment will pay off. While it's impossible to put a firm price tag on the returns one receives from an educational investment, starting salaries provide a bit of insight.

Skidmore graduates who have a bachelor's degree in computer and information sciences start their careers with salaries that average $50,000. At the lower end, chemistry students with a bachelor's degree begin their work lives with salaries that average $37,000. In the middle of the pack are the business students whose base salary earnings land in the mid to upper $40k's.

Graduates Salary
College Grads Early Career Salary $55,000
College Grads Average Salary $66,792
College Grads Mid Career Salary $106,600
Return on Investment (ROI)
10 Year Salary Earnings Potential $667,920
20 Year Salary Earnings Potential $1,733,920
Cost of Education (Net Price) 4 Year $94,356
10 Year Projected ROI $573,564
20 Year Projected ROI $1,639,564
No College Education Salary Comparison
National Average Salary $38,792
10 Year Projected Income $387,920
20 Year Projected Income $775,840

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