Class of 2023 Profile
- 740 students (including 32 students in FYE London program)
- 11,100 applications
- 3,000+ admits
- 30% selectivity
- 47% enrolled through Early Decision
- 28% domestic students of color
- 11% international students
- 6% dual citizens
- 17% first-generation college students
- 49% receiving some form of financial aid
- 31 states and 32 foreign countries
- 50 languages spoken at home besides English
- 44% male/56% female
Class of 2022 Profile
- 679 students (including 34 students in FYE London program)
- 10,797 applications
- 2,915 admits
- 27% selectivity
- 50% enrolled through Early Decision
- 25% domestic students of color
- 10% international students
- 6% dual citizens
- 14% first-generation college students
- 47% receiving some form of financial aid
- 35 states and 25 foreign countries
- 39 languages spoken at home besides English
- 36% male/64% female
Class of 2021 Profile
- 665 students (including 25 students in FYE London program)
- 10,053 applications
- 2,465 admits
- 24.5% selectivity
- 49% enrolled through Early Decision
- 25% domestic students of color
- 13% international students
- 5% dual citizens
- 17% first-generation college students
- 42% receiving some form of financial aid
- 35 states and 45 foreign countries
- 33 languages spoken at home besides English
- 41% male/59% female
Class of 2020 Profile
- 721 students (including 37 students in FYE London program)
- 9,181 applications
- 2,668 admits
- 29% selectivity
- 49% enrolled through Early Decision
- 24% domestic students of color
- 11% international students
- 5% dual citizens
- 15% first-generation college students
- 40% receiving some form of financial aid
- 31 states and 54 foreign countries
- 30 languages spoken at home besides English
- 41% male/59% female
Class of 2019 Profile
- 687 students (including 35 students in FYE London program)
- 22% domestic students of color
- 13% international students
- 7% dual citizens
- 37% enrolled through Early Decision
- 14% first-generation college students
- 33% receiving Skidmore need-based grants
- 49% receiving some form of financial aid
- 33 states and 32 foreign countries
- 37% male/63% female (overall 41%/59%)