Smith College
Northampton, MA
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At A Glance
Total undergraduate enrollment: 2630
Total institution enrollment: 3113
School type: 4-year private, not-for-profit
School classification: Baccalaureate Colleges--Liberal Arts: These institutions are primarily undergraduate colleges with major emphasis on baccalaureate programs. They award at least half of their baccalaureate degrees in liberal arts fields.
Campus Location
Main Address
Smith College
Elm St
Northampton, MA 01063
Phone
(413) 584-2700
Website
http://www.smith.edu
Undergraduate Demographics
Male undergraduate population: No Data
Female undergraduate population: 100%
Undergrad visible minorities: No Data
Majors & Degrees
Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Postbaccalaureate certificate, Master's, Post-Masters certificate, Doctor's
Afro American / Black Studies
American Studies / Civilization
Anthropology
Architecture And Related Programs Other
Art History Criticism And Conservation
Astronomy General
Biochemistry
Biology General
Chemistry General
Classics And Classical Languages And Literature
Comparative Literature
Computer Science General
Dance
Drama / Theater Arts General
East And Southeast Asian Languages
East Asian Studies
Economics General
Education General
Education Of The Deaf And Hearing Impair
Elementary Teacher Education
English Language And Literature General
European Studies
Fine / Studio Arts
Foreign Languages And Literatures Other
French Language And Literature
Geology
German Language And Literature
History General
Italian Language And Literature
Jewish / Judaic Studies
Latin American Studies
Linguistics
Mathematics
Medieval And Renaissance Studies
Multi / Interdisciplinary Studies Other
Music General
Neuroscience
Philosophy
Physical Education Teaching And Coaching
Physics General
Political Science And Government General
Portuguese Language And Literature
Psychology General
Religion / Religious Studies
Russian Language And Literature
Secondary Teacher Education
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish Language And Literature
Women Studies