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Smith College SAT Scores, ACT Scores, Acceptance Rate, and Admissions Requirements

SAT Range1450 to 1520
ACT Range32 to 35
Average GPAN/A
Acceptance Rate21%

Smith is test-optional, but submitted scores are very strong: the middle SAT range is 1450 to 1520, with ACT scores at 32 to 35. If you choose to test, aim near the top of that range so your score becomes a clear advantage in a selective admissions process.

Data on this page is sourced from our college data partners and was last updated on July 9, 2026.

Smith College facts and stats

Quick Facts

Smith College is a private liberal arts college in Northampton, Massachusetts, with an undergraduate enrollment of 2,549. Smith retains 94% of first-year students, above the national average of roughly 70%, and its 6-year graduation rate is 89%. The student-to-faculty ratio is 7.9:1.

Location

Northampton, MA

Undergrad Enrollment2,549
Freshman Retention94%
SettingN/A
Student to Faculty Ratio7.9:1
Graduation Rate89%
Test PolicyTest-optional

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Key Smith College application dates

Key dates

Application deadlines

Regular Decision

January 15

Early Action

Not offered

Early Decision

November 15

Priority Deadline

Financial aid deadlines

Financial Aid Priority

January 25

Test dates

SAT test dates

August 22, 2026

Registration deadline: August 7, 2026

September 12, 2026

Registration deadline: August 28, 2026

October 3, 2026

Registration deadline: September 18, 2026

ACT test dates

September 19, 2026

Registration deadline: August 14, 2026

October 17, 2026

Registration deadline: September 11, 2026

December 12, 2026

Registration deadline: November 6, 2026

Take tests early for the best outcomes

If you choose to submit scores to Smith, plan to take your first SAT or ACT by the spring of junior year, then use the summer before senior year and the fall for retakes. For the November 15 Early Decision deadline, an October retake is likely the last one whose scores can arrive in time and can also give you another chance to improve your superscore.

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What you'll actually pay

Smith is a private not-for-profit, so the same rate applies to all students, with tuition and fees of $64,870. About 60% of students receive aid, and the average merit award is $23,348; submit the FAFSA by the January 25 priority deadline.

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Tuition and Fees$64,870
Room and BoardN/A
Average Merit Award$23,348
Application FeeN/A
Students on Aid60%
Average Aid Package$68,254
Average Debt at Grad$14,697

As a private college, Smith’s total cost includes tuition and fees plus room and board, with tuition and fees listed at $64,870. Aid is a major part of the price picture: 60% of students receive aid, and the average aid package is $68,254. Merit awards average $23,348 for recipients. For context, graduates leave with an average debt of $14,697.

Student life at Smith College

Activities and Organizations
Student newspaper
Drama and theater
Radio station
Choral groups
Housing

98% of undergrads live on campus

Greek life

No fraternity or sorority life on campus.

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