Williams College Admits 246 to Class of 2020 in Early Decision Plan

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., December 11, 2015—Williams College has offered admission to 246 students under its Early Decision plan. The 121 women and 125 men will make up 44.7 percent of the incoming Class of 2020, whose ultimate target size is 550.

Admission's final hello from the steps of Bascom before we move to Weston next week--Welcome Williams ED Class of 2020!
Admission’s final hello from the steps of Bascom before we move to Weston next week–Welcome Williams ED Class of 2020!

Richard Nesbitt, director of admission, said 585 students applied under Early Decision. “The academic quality, depth and diversity of the early applicant pool was as robust as it’s ever been,” he says. “We’re off to a terrific start on the Class of 2020.”

The admitted students represent 200 secondary schools around the world. Thirty-five states are represented, with the largest numbers coming from New York (41), Massachusetts (34), California (28), New Jersey (22), Connecticut (21), Ohio (8), Pennsylvania (7), North Carolina (6), and Michigan (6). Five students come from each of the states of Florida, Virginia, Washington, and Maryland. The 10 international students admitted represent eight countries: Canada, China, Ecuador, Kenya, South Korea, South Sudan, Thailand, and Vietnam.

American students of color are 26 percent of the Early Decision group, including

20 African Americans, 27 Asian Americans, 16 Latinos, and one Native American. Sixteen are first-generation college students (that is, neither parent has a four-year college degree), and nearly 20 percent of Early Decision admits come from low-income families. Thirteen students admitted through Early Decision participated in Windows on Williams, a Williams-sponsored program that provides talented, high-achieving high schools seniors from low-income backgrounds the opportunity to visit campus during the fall of their senior year.

Standardized test score averages are in line with previous Early Decision cohorts: SAT averages of 713 critical reading, 716 math, and 710 writing, and an ACT average of 33. Of those admitted who reported class rank, 92 percent were among the top 10 percent of their high school classes.

Highly rated musicians, actors, artists, and athletes are well-represented in the group. “This is a multi-faceted group, whose extra-curricular accomplishments are as impressive as their demonstrated academic prowess,” Nesbitt says. “I’m eager to see the impact that they have on our stages, playing fields, and the community at large, as well as in the classroom.”

Early Decision applicants commit to attend Williams if admitted. Early Decision letters were released the evening of Thursday, December 10. The Regular Decision application deadline is January 1, with notification in late March. Students admitted via the Regular Decision plan have until May 1 to decide whether they will attend.

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Founded in 1793, Williams College is the second-oldest institution of higher learning in Massachusetts. The college’s 2,000 students are taught by a faculty noted for the quality of their teaching and research, and the achievement of academic goals includes active participation of students with faculty in their research. Students’ educational experience is enriched by the residential campus environment in Williamstown, Mass., which provides a host of opportunities for interaction with one another and with faculty beyond the classroom. Admission decisions on U.S. applicants are made regardless of a student’s financial ability, and the college provides grants and other assistance to meet the demonstrated needs of all who are admitted.

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Published December 11, 2015