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[quote=Anonymous]Some comparative data among these colleges that doesn't include subjective rankings. Sources are the 2016-2017 Common Data Set, the Chronicle for Higher Education, and CollegeRaptor. [b]Williams[/b] First year class: 7.4% international, 13% Hispanic, 7.7% Black, 13.4% Asian, 4.7% multiracial, 53.7% white 51% of first years receive need based aid, with an average award of $52,512 (including $2,921 in loans) Educational Spending per Degree: $270,253 Endowment Per Student: $992,200 86% four year graduation rate, 94% six year graduation rate, 97% retention rate 32% yield among those admitted in Regular Decision, 2000-2310 SAT, 31-34 ACT 91% of students in top 10%, 98% in top quarter 73% of classes under 20 students, 85% under 30, 2.2% over 50 [b]Carleton[/b] First year class: 8.6% international, 8.8% Hispanic, 5.5% Black, 8.5% Asian, 7.4% multiracial, 59.1% white 55% of first years received need based aid, with an average award of $47,719 (including $4,089 in loans) Educational Spending per Degree: $202,805 Endowment Per Student: $395,380 88% four year graduation rate, 92% six year graduation rate, 96% retention rate 18.4% yield among those admitted in Regular Decision, 1970-2290 SAT, 30-33 ACT 75% of students in top 10%, 93% in top quarter 70% of classes under 20 students, 89% under 30, 0.5% over 50 [b]Middlebury[/b]: Fall admits only First year class: 9.2% international, 10.1% Hispanic, 4.1% Black, 6.4% Asian, 4.8% multiracial, 62.8% white 42% of first years receive need based aid, with an average award of $47,554 (including $3,095 in loans) Educational Spending per Degree: $220,563 Endowment Per Student: $355,535 85% four year graduation rate, 93% six year graduation rate, 96% retention rate 20.3% yield among those admitted in Regular Decision, 1925-2245 SAT, 30-33 ACT Does not report class rank 67% of classes under 20 students, 87% under 30, 1.8% over 50 [b]Swarthmore[/b] First year class: 12% international, 13.5% Hispanic, 7.7% Black, 13.9% Asian, 6.3% multiracial, 42.4% white 59% of first years receive need based aid, with an average award of $48,573 (no loans) Educational Spending per Degree: $265,606 Endowment Per Student: $1,193,050 88% four year graduation rate, 94% six year graduation rate, 98% retention rate 25.9% yield among those admitted in Regular Decision, 1958-2295 SAT (extraprolated due to no writing reported), 30-34 ACT 91% of students in top 10%, 96% in top quarter 74% of classes under 20 students, 88% under 30, 2.8% over 50 [b]Pomona[/b] First year class: 11.9% international, 15.1% Hispanic, 10.7% Black, .7% Native American, 15.8% Asian, 7.1% multiracial, 36% white 55% of first years receive need based aid, with an average award of $51,284 (no loans) Educational Spending per Degree: $300,095 Endowment Per Student: $1,289,239 92% four year graduation rate, 97% six year graduation rate, 97% retention rate 38% yield among those admitted in Regular Decision, 2010-2310 SAT, 31-34 ACT 92% of students in top 10%, 99% in top quarter 70% of classes under 20 students, 94% under 30, 0.2% over 50[/quote]
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