Hillsdale College
Hillsdale, Michigan Β· Town: DistantOfficial Website β
Scores based on IPEDS 2023β24 federal data. Methodology β
Hillsdale College is a private nonprofit four-year university located in Hillsdale, Michigan. With 1,688 undergraduate students enrolled and an acceptance rate of 21%, the institution is considered highly selective. Annual tuition is $30,780, significantly below average for private colleges. The six-year graduation rate is 85%, which is excellent compared to the national average of 63%.
The six-year graduation rate measures students who earn their degree within 150% of normal time (6 years for a 4-year program). It is the federal standard for comparing outcomes across institutions.
- βTuition ($30,780/yr) is well below the national average for private nonprofit colleges
- βStrong 6-year graduation rate of 85%, above the national average of 63%
- βStrong academic profile: SAT Math 25th percentile is 670
- βCompetitive academic environment: ACT 25th percentile is 30
- βSmall campus environment (1,688 students) β more personal attention and close-knit community
- Β·Room and board costs ($14,380/yr) add significantly to the total cost of attendance
This college is a strong fit for academically high-achieving students looking for a competitive environment, students who prioritize colleges with a strong record of graduate completion, and students who prefer smaller class sizes and closer faculty relationships.
All data sourced from the NCES IPEDS 2023β24 collection. Acceptance rates, test scores, and graduation rates reflect the most recent year reported. Scores are composite rankings calculated from five weighted dimensions.
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