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Skidmore at a Glance
  • Founded 1903
  • 2,400 Students
  • 44 States
  • 32 Countries
  • 9:1 Student to Faculty Ratio
  • 59% Women 41% Men
  • 241 Full-time Faculty
  • 16 Average Class Size
  • 100 Student Clubs
  • 19 Athletic Teams
  • 43 Academic Depts.
  • 24,000 Alumni
 
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Rotary International makes it possible for Skidmore to welcome Dr. Gani Abazi, who will speak about politics and medicine in his homeland of Kosovo. The public talk is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 13. Read More
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Is College Affordable?
4 Nov 2009, 5:52 pm

Fifty-eight private colleges now charge more than $50,000 annually in tuition and fees — up from just five in 2008-9, reports The Chronicle of Higher Education. With tuition and fees at $51,196, Skidmore comes in at  16th on the list, but just $1,171 separates it from the Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering, which — charging $50,025 — is last on the list.

“The $50,000 price point might be merely a psychological milestone—after all, the cost of living is going up all the time,” reports the team of three Chronicle writers who researched the story. “But in recent years, the cost of a college education, which is often equated with social, economic, and cultural advancement, has grown at a much faster rate than have the prices of other goods and services. Some critics fear that if costs go much higher, more and more families will feel priced out.”

The story goes on to point out that many students receive need-based grants—often from the colleges themselves—or merit-based scholarships and other discounts. Analyzing College Board data to calculate the average grant offered in 2008-9 by 42 colleges whose list price for tuition, fees, room, and board was more than $50,000 this year, the Chronicle determined that the average bill last year for tuition, fees, room, and board, after grants, was about $36,000.

Our commitment to affordability at Skidmore is significant.  The average bill is about $37,700 after taking into consideration the nearly $35 million in institutional, private, state and federal grants received by our students.  The vast majority of that figure is Skidmore general need-based and endowed grants money.  We are paying attention to levels of student indebtedness too.  We believe in the “self-help” component of a financial aid award- moderate student loans and jobs on campus which help families with expenses.  The average student who borrows leaves Skidmore with a student loan debt of approximately $16,000, below the national average for both private and public colleges/universities.

Beth Post-Lundquist is Skidmore’s director of financial aid.


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