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    Overview

    Washington College, the 10th-oldest university in the country, is a private liberal arts institution located in Chestertown, Maryland, known for its focus on experiential learning and commitment to environmental sustainability.

    There are currently 890 undergraduates at Washington and the school’s acceptance rate is 66%. The tuition at Washington is $54,356.

    Washington College
    31 Town
    Colleges in small towns provide a strong sense of community and a classic college experience. College towns are often centered around campus life, with local businesses catering to students. Students will typically spend more time on college-planned activities than at urban colleges.
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    Washington College does not factor economic need into their admissions decisions. So, your ability to pay will not affect your chances of admission.

    Scholarships & Financial Aid

    $73,896

    Sticker Price
    Sticker Price

    $44,801

    Average Annual Aid
    Average Annual Aid

    $29,095

    Average Annual Cost
    Average Annual Cost

    Cost Breakdown

    Tuition & Fees
    $54,356
    Books & Supplies
    $900
    Room & Board
    $15,814
    Other
    $2,826

    Estimated Cost:

    $73,896

    The sticker price at Washington is $73,896. This includes the cost of tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, and other miscellaneous expenses.


    The cost of attendance can vary from year to year and will typically rise over your four years in college. That said, colleges will recalculate your financial aid every year to take price increases and changes in your financial situation into account.


    College costs can look different for every student based on their financial situation. To get a more accurate picture of what tuition at Washington would look like for you, try entering your financial information into their Net Price Calculator.

    Washington College Financial Aid

    To apply for financial aid at Washington College, you’ll need to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).


    The FAFSA uses financial information from the prior, prior year. That means you can submit the form even if you or your parents haven’t filed last year’s taxes.


    The FAFSA code for Washington College is 002108.


    If you are looking for more information on how to complete the FAFSA, check out Scholarships360’s How to Complete the FAFSA Guide.

    Pell Grants at Washington College

    21% of students at Washington College receive Pell Grants.


    The federal government awards Pell Grants to undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need by filling out the FAFSA. Students with a bachelor’s or professional degree are not eligible. Pell Grants do not be repaid. If you receive a Pell Grant, the award amount should remain consistent at any college you gain admission to. You can learn more about Pell Grant eligibility here.

    Outside Scholarships

    Students can use outside scholarships to supplement their financial aid package at Washington. Outside scholarships are awards offered by private and non-profit organizations separate from their college. To browse vetted, reliable outside scholarships, check out our popular lists:


    Admissions

    66%

    Admission Rate

    Is Washington test-optional?

    Washington College is test-optional, which means that applicants are permitted, but not required, to submit their standardized test scores. If you choose not to submit your scores, admissions officers will weigh your grades, extracurriculars, essays, and interviews more heavily. If you aren’t sure whether to submit your standardized test scores, Scholarships360’s guide on whether to submit your test scores to test-optional schools can help.

    What is the application deadline at Washington?

    November
    15

    Early Decision I

    December
    1

    Early Action

    February
    15

    Regular Decision

    Is Washington College need-blind?

    Yes, Washington College has need-blind admissions, which means they do not take financial need into account when they decide who to accept. If your FAFSA and/or CSS Profile indicate that you would need substantial financial aid, you will still be on equal footing with applicants who do not require any aid at all.

    Academics

    Student/Faculty Ratio

    Student/Faculty Ratio 9:1

    Graduation Rate

    Graduation Rate 74%

    Popular Majors

    Percent of Students

    Social Sciences

    18%

    18% of graduates

    Biological & Biomedical Sciences

    17%

    17% of graduates

    Business, Management, & Marketing

    16%

    16% of graduates

    Natural Resources & Conservation

    12%

    12% of graduates

    Psychology

    11%

    11% of graduates

    Physical Sciences

    6%

    6% of graduates

    Visual & Performing Arts

    6%

    6% of graduates

    English Language & Literature

    4%

    4% of graduates

    History

    3%

    3% of graduates

    Computer & Information Sciences

    2%

    2% of graduates

    Mathematics

    2%

    2% of graduates

    Liberal Arts & Humanities

    2%

    2% of graduates

    Area, Ethnic, Cultural, & Gender Studies

    1%

    1% of graduates

    Communications & Journalism

    1%

    1% of graduates

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    Student Body

    Undergraduate Students

    Undergraduate Students 890

    Pell Grant 21%

    Undergrad Students Over 25 2%

    Part-Time Undergrad Students 1%

    Percent Male / Female 43% / 57%

    Ethnic Diversity at Washington

    67% White

    9% Black

    9% Hispanic

    9% Unknown

    3% Asian / Pacific Islander

    2% International / Non-Citizen

    Student Outcomes


    Graduate Income

    Graduate Income $65,518

    Median Debt $26,956

    Debt 10 years after graduation $286

    Graduation Rate 74%

    What is the graduation rate at Washington College?

    74% of students who start at Washington College finish their degree within six years of enrolling. This is 16% more than the national median. A higher graduation rate indicates that students have better experiences at an institution.

    How much do graduates of Washington College go on to earn?

    The median income of students 10 years after starting at Washington College is $65,518. This is $15,127 more than the national median.


    This data is from the College Scorecard, which only surveys students from Washington College who received federal financial aid.


    Graduate earnings can vary widely based on many factors other than school choice. Major and career path are two important factors in how much a student goes on to earn. For more information, check out Scholarships360’s article on the average starting salary out of college.

    How much do students at Washington take out in loans?

    Graduates of Washington take out a median of $26,956 in federal student loans. As you make decisions about your college loans, be sure to inform yourself on the advantages and disadvantages of each loan option. Scholarships360’s guide to navigating these different options is a great place to start.

    Data Sources

    We strive to provide users with the most up-to-date information and source data from publicly available sources, including the College Scorecard and directly from the colleges. College statistics can change throughout the year, but we do our best to update them as quickly as possible. If you see an error, feel free to contact us.

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