Smith CDS VERIFIED
Northampton, Massachusetts (Northeast) · 2,500 undergrads · ~15 avg class size · 7:1 student-faculty · $65,178/yr sticker
private Tier 3
Top women's college, Five College Consortium with Amherst, Hampshire, Mt Holyoke, UMass.
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Stats below are CDS-based estimates from recent admissions cycles. Verify on the school's official site before making application decisions.
Acceptance rate
21.0%
most recent reported cycle
By application round
Early Decision42.0%
Early Decision II30.6%
Regular Decision19.0%
GPA range
3.8–4.0
middle 50% of admitted students (unweighted)
SAT mid-50%
1450–1520
middle 50% admitted SAT score
ACT mid-50%
32–35
middle 50% admitted ACT score
Median earnings (10-yr)
$64K
Federal data — 10 yrs after college entry, all majors combined
≈ 5.4 years of post-grad earnings cover 4 yrs of attendance
Career outcomes · 10 sources
Median graduate earnings · 5.4 yrs to pay back 4 yrs of cost · est. lifetime ROI $224K.
Earnings cross-referenced across 10 sources (College Scorecard, Opportunity Insights, Georgetown CEW, FREOPP, PayScale, and more).
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Where this leads
Real career pipelines from this school, based on alumni outcomes and recruiting patterns.
- Financial services in NYC (wealth management, compliance roles, mid-tier banking)
- Publishing and media in Boston and New York City
- Nonprofit leadership and program management (Northeast corridor strong networks)
- Tech product management on West Coast (recruiting pipeline, not coding-heavy)
- Education administration and curriculum roles (local Five College network advantage)
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