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Barnard College

#11 in National Liberal Arts Colleges (tie)

4 year • New York, NY

4 year • New York, NY
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Overview

Barnard College is a private institution that was founded in 1889. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 3,442 (fall 2022), its setting is city, and the campus size is 4 acres. It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar. Barnard College's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Liberal Arts Colleges, #11. Its tuition and fees are $66,246.


Women at Barnard College can experience two extremes of education—a small, liberal arts school and a large, coeducational Ivy League institution—all the while enjoying an urban lifestyle in New York City. Barnard is an all-female college in Manhattan with a partnership with the school across the street, Columbia University. Barnard women can take classes, play sports and join organizations at Columbia University-—and Columbia students have the same opportunities at Barnard. The two schools are joined in an athletic consortium, and compete in the NCAA Division I Ivy League Conference. The school’s own mascot is a dancing Barnard Bear named Millie. Barnard College has about 80 of its own student organizations, though Columbia students often join, too. The Barnard Student Government Association does not recognize on-campus sororities, but women can join Columbia’s Greek organizations. Students call the school’s location in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of the Upper West Side home, as nearly 95 percent live on campus. Freshmen are not required to live on campus, but 98 percent choose to do so. The school’s Urban New York program takes first-semester students to free events around the city, and all Barnard women get student discounts on tickets to nearby on- and off-Broadway shows, various sporting events and concerts. Barnard students also have year-round opportunities for internships in New York City, organized through the Career Development office.


Men are permitted to be professors at this women’s college, but females still dominate, accounting for 65 percent of the faculty body. The school has a renowned Barnard Center for Research On Women, which sponsors conferences and panels on the subjects of gender, feminism and women’s rights. Famous alumnae of Barnard College include author Anna Quindlen and entrepreneur Martha Stewart.

Barnard College is a private institution that was founded in 1889. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 3,442 (fall 2022), its setting is city, and the campus size is 4 acres. It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar. Barnard College's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Liberal Arts Colleges, #11. Its tuition and fees are $66,246.


Women at Barnard College can experience two extremes of education—a small, liberal arts school and a large, coeducational Ivy League institution—all the while enjoying an urban lifestyle in New York City. Barnard is an all-female college in Manhattan with a partnership with the school across the street, Columbia University. Barnard women can take classes, play sports and join organizations at Columbia University-—and Columbia students have the same opportunities at Barnard. The two schools are joined in an athletic consortium, and compete in the NCAA Division I Ivy League Conference. The school’s own mascot is a dancing Barnard Bear named Millie. Barnard College has about 80 of its own student organizations, though Columbia students often join, too. The Barnard Student Government Association does not recognize on-campus sororities, but women can join Columbia’s Greek organizations. Students call the school’s location in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of the Upper West Side home, as nearly 95 percent live on campus. Freshmen are not required to live on campus, but 98 percent choose to do so. The school’s Urban New York program takes first-semester students to free events around the city, and all Barnard women get student discounts on tickets to nearby on- and off-Broadway shows, various sporting events and concerts. Barnard students also have year-round opportunities for internships in New York City, organized through the Career Development office.


Men are permitted to be professors at this women’s college, but females still dominate, accounting for 65 percent of the faculty body. The school has a renowned Barnard Center for Research On Women, which sponsors conferences and panels on the subjects of gender, feminism and women’s rights. Famous alumnae of Barnard College include author Anna Quindlen and entrepreneur Martha Stewart.

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At-a-Glance

Setting

City

Tuition & Fees

$66,246

Undergraduate Enrollment

3,442

Acceptance Rate

9%

2024 Rankings

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Admissions

Jan. 2

Application Deadline

9%

Acceptance Rate

SAT Range*

1440-1550

ACT Range*

32-34

High School GPA*

N/A

* These are the average scores of applications admitted to this school. Ranges represent admitted applicants who fell within the 25th and 75th percentile.

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Cost

Tuition & Fees

$66,246

Room & Board

$18,028(2023-24)

Average Need-Based Aid Package

$65,112

$32,514

Annual Cost*

$32,514

Annual Cost*

Tuition & Fees

$66,246

Room & Board

$18,028(2023-24)

Average Need-Based Aid Package

$65,112

*Average cost after aid

Academics

87%

4-Year Graduation Rate

10:1

Student/Faculty Ratio

72%

Classes With Fewer Than 20 Students

Popular Majors

MAJOR

% OF GRADUATES

ALUMNI STARTING SALARY

Social Sciences

22%

$73,394

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies

11%

N/A

Biological and Biomedical Sciences

10%

$43,917

Physical Sciences

10%

N/A

Psychology

9%

$42,173

Social Sciences
22% Percent of Graduates
$73,394 Alumni Starting Salary
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
11% Percent of Graduates
N/A Alumni Starting Salary
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
10% Percent of Graduates
$43,917 Alumni Starting Salary
Physical Sciences
10% Percent of Graduates
N/A Alumni Starting Salary
Psychology
9% Percent of Graduates
$42,173 Alumni Starting Salary

* In cases where salary data at the specific major level is unavailable, a general salary for the major category is displayed.

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Students

3,442

Undergraduate Enrollment

Graduate Enrollment

N/A

Total Enrollment

3,442

Full-Time Degree-Seeking Students

3,084

Student Diversity

Gender Distribution

Male3%
Female97%

Ethnic Diversity

49%

Minority Enrollment

49%

Minority Enrollment

37%

White

20%

Asian

15%

Hispanic

13%

International

8%

Two or more races

6%

Black

2%

Unknown

Not Specified is not included in this breakdown due to an enrollment of 0%.

Campus Life

Housing and Dorms

Types of campus housing available:

  • coed dorms
  • women's dorms
  • sorority housing
  • special housing for disabled students
  • Student Activities

    42+

    Sports Teams

    N/A

    Fraternities

    N/A

    Sororities

    After College

    Graduation Rate

    87%

    Graduating Students Who Have Borrowed (any loan type, 2021)

    37%

    Average Debt at Graduation

    $24,784

    $43,761

    Median Starting Salary of Alumni

    $43,761

    Median Starting Salary of Alumni

    Graduation Rate

    87%

    Graduating Students Who Have Borrowed (any loan type, 2021)

    37%

    Average Debt at Graduation

    $24,784

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