Haverford College

Haverford College



Student Population: 1,233
Undergraduate Population: 1,233
Student to Faculty Ratioa: 8
Total Annual Costc: $66,648
In-State Tuitionc: $49,098
Out-of-State Tuitionc: $49,098
Percent on Financial Aidd: 59%
Average Grant Aid Received (FT/First-Time): $41,584
Percent Admittede: 25%
SAT Composite Rangef: 1320-1530
ACT Composite Rangef: 31-34

Haverford College is a highly renowned liberal arts college in the suburbs of Philadelphia that pairs rigorous academics with a close-knit campus culture. Founded in 1833 as a Quaker school, Haverford has since lost its religious affiliation but continues to maintain a Quaker emphasis on community: 98% of students choose to live on-campus, as do 61% of faculty. Haverford’s famous honor code allows students to enjoy unproctored exams, 24-hour lab access, and no resident advisers in the dorms. In the classroom, Haverford students have 39 majors to choose from, with biology, chemistry, economics, English, political science and psychology among the most popular. Haverford students can also augment their traditional classroom learning with their school’s extensive research opportunities: Haverford boasts one of the largest collections of Quaker history in the world as well as the largest collection of cricket literature and memorabilia in the Western hemisphere. Notable alumni include Nobel Peace Prize winner Philip Noel-Baker and humor columnist Dave Barry.
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