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Washington College

Chestertown, Maryland · Private (nonprofit)

Ranked #92 US News
Feb 15Application deadline

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B+Value
N/ACampus
A-Academics
C+Admissions
B-Student Life
B+Overall

About

Washington College is located in Chestertown, Maryland. It is a private (nonprofit) institution. The university enrolls approximately 890 students.

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Cost and aid

Cost breakdown

In-state tuition$54,356
Out-of-state tuition$54,356
Room & board$15,814
Avg aid package$31,849
Students receiving aid21%
Pell grant recipients21%

Washington College is committed to affordability, as demonstrated by its recognition as a Top College for Affordability by Scholarships360. While tuition is $47,724, the college provides financial aid to a high percentage of students. This commitment ensures that a quality liberal arts education is accessible to a diverse range of students.

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Admissions

Test scores

SAT · middle 50%1185–1345
4001600
ACT · middle 50%25–30
136

Application info

Acceptance rate66%
Average GPA3.87
Student–faculty ratio9:1
Test optionalYes
Common AppYes
Application fee$75

Application dates

Regular DecisionFeb 15

Washington College has a selective admissions process, seeking students who demonstrate academic excellence and a passion for learning. The college looks for students who will contribute to its diverse and engaged community. Transfer students are welcomed and integrated into the college community seamlessly.

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Academics

Graduation rate73%
Retention rate87%
Student–faculty ratio9:1
Full-time faculty79%

Washington College offers a challenging academic environment with a 9:1 student-to-faculty ratio and small class sizes averaging 12 students. The college emphasizes experiential learning opportunities across disciplines, fostering creative and critical thinking. The First Year Seminar program introduces students to key college skills through unique course offerings.

Outcomes

Median earnings (10 yrs)$65,518
Avg starting salary$37,783
Job placement rate92%
Earn more than HS grad74%
Economic mobility123%
Loan default (3 yr)2%
Loan repayment (3 yr)84%

Washington College emphasizes experiential learning to prepare students for successful careers and lives after graduation. A high percentage of graduates are employed or continuing their education within nine months of graduation. The college equips students with critical thinking skills and adaptability, making them attractive to employers.

Student life

Demographics

Small School
890Student size

Compared to 5,382 national average

More femaleGender ratio
Female 57%Male 43%
67% WhiteRacial diversity
White 67%Black 9%Hispanic 9%Asian 3%Other 11%
Greek lifeYes
Campus housingYes

Washington College offers a vibrant campus culture with over 90 student clubs and a variety of social and recreational activities. While most students live on campus, creating a close-knit community, approximately 25% of the student body participates in Greek life. The college also hosts events and traditions that foster a sense of belonging.

About Washington College

Washington College prioritizes campus safety, providing a secure environment for students, faculty, and staff. The Department of Public Safety offers various services, including emergency response, safety escorts, and educational programs. The college also maintains strong relationships with local law enforcement agencies to ensure a safe campus community.

Washington College offers several honors opportunities, including the Cater Society of Junior Fellows, a flagship academic enrichment program. Junior Fellows propose independent research projects and present their findings to the campus community. The college also supports students applying for nationally competitive fellowships and scholarships.

Washington College welcomes international students, with approximately 3% of the student body coming from abroad. The college provides resources and support to help international students adjust to campus life. The International House offers a living space for students interested in international relations and foreign language study.

Endowment$281,135,336
Avg faculty salary$77,196

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