What is Vassar College's Revenue?
Vassar College's estimated revenue for 2024 is $188.39M.
What does Vassar College do?
A historically prestigious college with a highly selective admissions
process, Vassar College provides a small, scholastically oriented
academic experience.
Located in Poughkeepsie, New York, in the suburban Hudson Valley a couple
of hours from New York City, Vassar has a history of selective
admissions, with most students being in the top 20% of their class.
Ranked for its exceptional and innovative academics, Vassar offers a wide
range in terms of liberal arts, languages and sciences. Programs include
highly specialized academic areas like American Culture, Chinese Studies,
German Studies, Anthropology, and Victorian Studies. Artistic fields such
as Film, Art and Music and scientific-oriented subjects such as
Biochemistry, Psychology, Sociology and Environmental Studies are also
offered.
In addition to working closely with faculty, students undertake
internships, field work and research either at Vassar or at organizations
nearby or in New York City.
Since most students at Vassar are hungry for in-depth and rigorous
academics, the majority of Vassar graduates go on to pursue master’s
degrees in such fields as medicine, law, business and education.
Additionally, Vassar is a leading producer of PhD candidates.
Over 100 student organizations and over 1,600 events, which include
lectures and presentations from world-renowned authors and scholars,
student life on the Vassar campus is intellectually and culturally
stimulating. For this reason, the majority of students choose to live in
one of Vassar’s resident housing complexes.
Financial aid offerings include grants, loans, scholarships and
fellowships for eligible students in certain departments. For tuition
information, contact Vassar College today.