Williams vs. Thomas Aquinas College - New England

Both Williams College and Thomas Aquinas College - New England are Private, 4 years schools located in Massachusetts. The following statements compare Williams College and Thomas Aquinas College - New England with important academic statistics including tuition, test scores, and admission rate.
  • Both schools are private.
  • Williams's tuition ($64,860) is more expensive than Thomas Aquinas College - New England ($28,700).
  • Williams's acceptance rate (9.99%) is lower than Williams (9.99%).
  • Williams has higher yield (47.25%) than Williams (47.25%).
  • Both schools have same SAT scores of 1,530.
  • Both schools have same students to faculty ratio of 6 to 1.
  • Williams (2,222 students) is larger than Williams (2,222 students) with more enrolled students.
  • Williams ($57,850) has higher amount of financial aid than Williams ($57,850).
  • Both schools have same graduation rate of 95%.
Williams College

Williams College

Private, 4 years • Williamstown, MA #6 Liberal Arts Colleges, #4 in Massachusetts more rivals
Offered Degrees
Bachelor's
Master's
Tuition & Fees
$64,860
Financial Aid
$57,850
Test Scores
1,530 SAT
34 ACT
Admission
9.99% Acceptance Rate
47.25% Yield
Enrollment
2,169 Undergraduate
53 Graduate
Graduation Rate
95% Graduation Rate
97% Retention Rate
Faculty & Staff
6 to 1 Students to Faculty
317 Faculties (full-time)
1,075 Staffs (full-time)
$123,835 Faculty Salary
$74,689 Staff Salary
Learning Opportunities
ROTC
Study Abroad
Campus Living
Campus Housing Offered
-$8,300 annual charge
-2,078 capacity
Board/Meal Plan Offered
-$8,000 annual charge
Thomas Aquinas College - New England

Thomas Aquinas College - New England

Private, 4 years • Northfield, MA #MA in Massachusetts more rivals
Offered Degrees
Bachelor's
Tuition & Fees
$28,700
Financial Aid
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