Amherst College

Amherst, MA 01002, United States

University Type

Private

Massachusetts,

United States

Year Established:

1821

Amherst College is a private liberal arts college in Amherst, Massachusetts. Founded in 1821 as an attempt to relocate Williams College by its then-president Zephaniah Swift Moore, Amherst is the third oldest institution of higher education in Massachusetts. The institution was named after the town, which in turn had been named after Jeffery, Lord Amherst, Commander-in-Chief of British forces of North America during the French and Indian War. Originally established as a men's college, Amherst became coeducational in 1975.

Amherst College Program Rankings

  • Liberal Arts Colleges - Rank #2 (US News)

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FAQs

What are the most popular graduate programs offered at Amherst College?

Amherst College, primarily an undergraduate institution, does not offer graduate programs but has a variety of popular majors. Some of the most sought-after include Economics, English, Political Science, Psychology, and Biology. These programs are known for their rigorous coursework and emphasis on undergraduate research, providing a strong foundation for future studies or careers.

What is the Annual Cost of attendance at Amherst College?

For the 2023-2024 academic year, the total cost of attendance at Amherst College, including tuition, fees, room, and board, is approximately $82,000. Converting this to Indian Rupees at the current exchange rate of 1 USD = 83 INR, the total comes to approximately ₹6,806,000, rounded to the nearest hundreds.

What Financial aid and scholarship options are available at Amherst College?

Amherst College offers need-based financial aid and several scholarship opportunities. To apply, students must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the CSS Profile. The college is committed to meeting 100% of the demonstrated financial need for all admitted students, making it accessible regardless of financial background.

What is the reputation and ranking of Amherst College?

Amherst College is highly regarded for its liberal arts education, consistently ranking among the top liberal arts colleges in the United States. While specific program rankings are less common for liberal arts colleges, Amherst's commitment to undergraduate education and faculty engagement typically places it highly in national liberal arts college rankings.

What is the campus culture like at Amherst College?

Amherst College boasts a vibrant campus culture characterized by a diverse mix of student-led organizations, cultural fests, and regular campus events. Students can engage in over 100 clubs ranging from arts to sciences, political debates, and sports. The college also hosts annual events like Homecoming, and Spring Concert, fostering a strong sense of community and inclusivity among students.

What are the housing options at Amherst College?

Amherst College primarily offers on-campus housing in residence halls, which cater to a variety of student needs and preferences. For those interested in off-campus living, popular nearby areas include the town of Amherst and neighboring communities like Northampton. These areas are well-liked by students for their proximity to campus and vibrant local scenes, offering a mix of apartments and shared housing options.

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Amherst College Fun Facts

  • Mammoth Mascot

    Amherst College's mascot is a mammoth, a nod to the extensive Ice Age mammal skeleton found near the campus in the early 19th century.

  • The Sabrina Statue Tradition

    Every class at Amherst College inherits a mysterious rivalry of stealing and hiding the Sabrina statue, a tradition that dates back to the late 1800s.

  • The First-Year Quad

    A rite of passage for first-year students involves the ceremonial first walk across the freshly manicured grass of the First-Year Quad during orientation week.

  • Alumni Literary Giants

    Amherst has nurtured several literary giants, including poets Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost, enriching the college's deep-rooted connections with American literature.