First-Year Students in the Class of 2019 A SNAPSHOT OCTOBER 28, 2015

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Amherst Sixty-Ninth Annual Report to Secondary Schools Student Background Profile First-Year Students in the Class of 2019 A SNAPSHOT OCTOBER 28, 2015 47% are men; 53% are women 56% are receiving scholarship or grant aid 44% indicated they are students of color (210 students) 10% African-American (50 students) 14% Asian-American (67 students) 14% Latino/a (65 students) 6% Multiracial (27 students) <1% Native American (1 student) 21% are Pell Grant eligible 12% are first-generation college students 9% are non-u.s. citizens Students hail from 41 states, including D.C., Puerto Rico and 29 foreign countries Student Academic Profile Men Women Total Applied 3,882 (45%) 4,686 (55%) 8,568 Accepted 583 (48%) 627 (52%) 1, 210 Enrolled 226 (47%) 251 (53%) 477 For the Class of 2019, 483 students applied under the Early Decision option; 173 students enrolled. 86% finished in the top 10% of their class (of those with reported rank) 36% were admitted through Early Decision Mean SAT scores: critical reading 722 math 726 writing 719 Mean ACT score: 32 Secondary schools represented in the class: 396 Statistics for the Past Decade Year Number of Number of Number of Applicants Students Students Accepted Enrolled 2005 6,281 1,176 (19%) 431 (37%) 2006 6,14 2 1,144 (19%) 433 (38%) 2007 6,680 1,175 (18%) 474 (40%) 2008 7,745 1,144 (15%) 438 (38%) 2009 7,679 1,227 (16%) 467 (38%) 2010 8,099 1,240 (15%) 490 (40%) 2011 8,461 1,127 (13%) 461 (41%) 2012 8,565 1,110 (13%) 463 (42%) 2013 7,927 1,132 (14%) 466 (41%) 2014 8,478 1,173 (14%) 469 (40%) 2015 8,568 1,210 (14%) 477 (39%) Secondary School Representation Public Private Parochial Home School Applied 6,227 (73%) 1,839 (21%) 446 (5%) 56 (1%) Accepted 798 (66%) 366 (30%) 41 (3%) 5 (0%) Enrolled 297 (62%) 161 (34%) 18 (4%) 1 (0%) Number of schools represented in the class 265 112 18 1

Distribution of SAT Scores CRITICAL READING Applied Accepted Enrolled 750-800 1, 511 (34%) 362 (51%) 102 (41%) 700-740 1,009 (23%) 171 (24%) 69 (27%) 650-690 869 (20%) 113 (16%) 47 (19%) 600-640 558 (13%) 45 (6%) 22 (9%) 550-590 294 (7%) 9 (2%) 8 (3%) 500-540 124 (3%) 3 (0%) 3 (1%) 450-490 64 (1%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 200-440 21 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) Mean 699 737 722 Mid 50% 650-760 700-800 680-780 MATH Applied Accepted Enrolled 750-800 1,812 (41%) 379 (54%) 110 (44%) 700-740 945 (21%) 142 (20%) 56 (22%) 650-690 887 (20%) 119 (17%) 59 (24%) 600-640 482 (1 1%) 54 (8%) 22 (9%) 550-590 205 (5%) 9 (1%) 4 (2%) 500-540 69 (2%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 450-490 37 (1%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 200-440 13 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) Mean 712 737 726 Mid 50% 670-770 690-800 680-780 WRITING Applied Accepted Enrolled 750-800 1,560 (35%) 368 (52%) 111 (44%) 700-740 1,086 (24%) 160 (23%) 56 (22%) 650-690 829 (19%) 113 (16%) 50 (20%) 600-640 521 (12%) 52 (7%) 26 (10%) 550-590 271 (6%) 7 (1%) 6 (2%) 500-540 104 (2%) 2 (0%) 1 (0%) 450-490 53 (1%) 1 (0%) 1 (0%) 200-440 26 (1%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) Mean 701 734 719 Mid 50% 650-760 700-780 680-770 Distribution of ACT Scores ACT COMPOSITE Applied Accepted Enrolled 34-36 939 (28%) 255 (46%) 95 (40%) 30-33 1,538 (45%) 246 (44%) 113 (48%) 27-29 553 (16%) 56 (10%) 25 (11%) 24-26 218 (6%) 1 (0%) 1 (0%) 21-23 93 (3%) 1 (0%) 1 (0%) Below 21 42 (1%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) Mean 31 33 32 Mid 50% 29-34 31-34 31-34

Rank in Class Enrolled Number of students in the top tenth of high school graduating class 161 (86%) Number of students in the top quarter of high school graduating class 180 (96%) Number of students in the top half of high school graduating class 187 (100%) Total number of ranked students 187 (39%) Alabama 2 Arizona 2 Arkansas 2 California 56 Colorado 8 Connecticut 21 DC 2 Florida 16 Georgia 6 Hawaii 3 Idaho 1 Geographical Distribution of Those Matriculating Illinois 16 Indiana 2 Iowa 1 Kansas 2 Kentucky 1 Maine 4 Maryland 10 Massachusetts 50 Michigan 4 Minnesota 4 Mississippi 2 Missouri 8 Montana 1 Nebraska 2 New Hampshire 4 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 4 New York 70 North Carolina 8 Ohio 13 Oklahoma 1 Oregon 1 Pennslyvania 21 Rhode Island 2 South Carolina 1 Texas 16 Utah 1 Vermont 1 Virginia 7 Washington 11 Wisconsin 3 New England 17% Mid Atlantic 30% Mid West 12% South S East 12% West S West 18% International 12% Financial Aid 2015 2014 2013 Class of 2019 Class of 2018 Class of 2017 Accepted students who applied for scholarship and grant aid 898 (75%) 847 (72.2%) 812 (74.9%) Accepted students who demonstrated need for scholarship and grant aid 643 (54%) 637 (54.3%) 642 (59.2%) Of those, accepted students awarded scholarship and grant aid 643 637 642 Total amount offered $29,345,211 $29,483,383 $28,048,887 Average amount offered $45,638 $46,285 $43,690 Matriculating students who received scholarship and grant aid 266 288 265 Total amount $12,191,822 $13,936,664 $11,775,229 Average amount $45,834 $48,391 $44,434 Percentage of class receiving scholarship and grant aid 56% 61.4% 56.7% Fall Transfer Students Men Women Total Applied 251 (53%) 221 (47%) 472 Accepted 18 (50%) 18 (50%) 36 Enrolled 11 (55%) 9 (45%) 20 Seven transfer students enrolled in the spring of 2015.

Senior Major Distribution of the Class of 2015 SINGLE MAJORS American Studies 4 Anthropology & Sociology 1 Anthropology 7 Architectural Studies 2 Art & the History of Art 7 6 Biochemistry & Biophysics 4 Biology 30 Black Studies 2 Chemistry 9 Classics 2 Computer Science 9 Economics 23 English 29 Environmental Science 6 European Studies 1 Film & Media Studies 3 French 1 Geology 4 German 2 History 32 Independent Scholar 1 Interdisciplinary 2 Law, Jurisprudence & Social Thought 10 6 Music 3 Neuroscience 22 Philosophy 7 Physics 4 7 Psychology 29 Religion 1 Sociology 4 Spanish 6 Theater & Dance 1 Total Single Majors 307 DOUBLE MAJORS American Studies and Computer Science 1 American Studies and Spanish 1 Anthropology and Art & the History of Art 1 Anthropology and Asian Languages & Civilizations 1 Anthropology and Biology 1 Anthropology and French 1 Anthropology and Music 1 Anthropology and Psychology 1 Anthropology and Spanish 1 Computer Science 1 Geology 1 Asian Languages & Civilizations 1 Art & the History of Art and Biology 1 English 2 Environmental Science 1 European Studies 1 Philosophy 1 Psychology 1 and Computer Science 1 and Economics 1 and Law, Jurisprudence & Social Thought 1 and Physics 1 and and Psychology 1 Biochemistry & Biophysics and History 1 Biology and Classics 1 Biology and Environmental Science 1 Biology and French 3 Biology and Biology and Russian 1 Black Studies and Classics 1 Black Studies and Psychology 1 Black Studies and Sociology 1 Chemistry and Economics 2 Chemistry and English 2 Chemistry and Mathematics 4 Economics 1 Geology 1 History 1 Mathematics 3 Philosophy 1 Physics 2 Psychology 1 Russian 1 Spanish 1 Economics and English 5 Economics and Environmental Science 5 Economics and French 2 Economics and Geology 2 Economics and German 1 Economics and History 2 Economics and Interdisciplinary 1 Economics and 1 Economics and Music 2 Economics and Physics 1 Economics and Political Science 8 Economics and Psychology 3 Economics and Sociology 1 Economics and Statistics 1 English and French 3 English and History 2 English and Law, Jurisprudence & Social Thought 1 English and Music 1 English and Political Science 2 English and Psychology 1 English and Spanish 1 English and Sexuality, Women s & Gender Studies 1 English and Theater & Dance 1 French 1 Geology 1 Spanish 1 Film & Media Studies and Sociology 1 French and History 1 French and Law, Jurisprudence & Social Thought 3 French and Geology and History and Mathematics 2 History and Music 1 History and Physics 1 History and Psychology 1 Interdisciplinary and

Senior Major Distribution of the Class of 2015 (continued) Thought and Philosophy 1 Thought and Psychology 1 Thought and Sexuality, Women s & Gender Studies 1 Mathematics and Music 2 Mathematics and Physics 3 Mathematics and Spanish 3 Mathematics and Statistics 1 Music and Neuroscience 1 Music and Religion 1 Philosophy and Theater & Dance 1 Physics and Spanish 1 Political Science and Sociology 1 Political Science and Spanish 1 Political Science and Sexuality, Women s & Gender Studies 1 Psychology and Religion 1 Psychology and Spanish 1 Psychology and Theater & Dance 2 Total Double Majors 156 TRIPLE MAJORS Art & the History of Art and French and Biochemistry & Biophysics and Computer Science and Music 1 Classics and English and Economics and Mathematics and Statistics 1 French and Mathematics and Music 1 History and Mathematics and Statistics 1 Interdisciplinary and Mathematics and Mathematics and Music and Physics 1 Total Triple Majors 8 Total Class of 2015 Graduates 471 The Admission and Financial Aid Staff for 2015 2016 Katharine L. Fretwell, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid ADMISSION Cate Granger Zolkos, Dean of Admission Dale Hendricks, Senior Associate Dean Mandy Hart, Associate Dean Michael Hawkins, Associate Dean Alexandra Hurd, Associate Dean Nancy Ratner, Associate Dean Frances Tuleja, Associate Dean Sara Cohen, Assistant Dean Will Cummins, Assistant Dean Xiaofeng Wan, Assistant Dean Tania de Sousa Dias, Admission Fellow Jasmine Hardy, Admission Fellow Maria Kirigin, Admission Fellow Joe Park, Admission Fellow William Kopell, Director of Admission and Financial Aid Information Systems Kenzie Brusso, Assistant Director of Admission and Financial Aid Information Systems Susan Geissler, Office Manager Marcy Dyer, Senior Administrative Assistant to the Dean of Admission & Financial Aid and Dean of Admission Stephanie Bushee, Data Entry Coordinator Donna Eaton, Campus Visit Assistant Debbie Fuller, Staff Assistant/Admission Specialist Melissa Makepeace-O'Neil, Admission Information Coordinator Linda Rodriguez, Admission Assistant Tara Tetrault, Admission Processor/Event Coordinator FINANCIAL AID Gail Holt, Dean of Financial Aid Kathleen Gentile, Senior Associate Dean of Financial Aid Michael Ellison, Associate Dean of Admission and Financial Aid Jennifer Christian Wright, Assistant Dean of Financial Aid Nancy Brownfield, Financial Aid Counselor Leah Freeman, Financial Aid Assistant/Receptionist Paola Gallego, Student Records Assistant Nancy Robinson, Student Employment Coordinator Statement of Non-Discrimination: Amherst College does not discriminate in its admission or employment policies and practices on the basis of factors such as race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, color, religion, national origin, disability or veteran status. The College complies with federal and state legislation and regulations regarding non-discrimination. Inquiries should be addressed to the Interim Chief Diversity Officer, Amherst College, PO Box 5000, Amherst, MA 01002-5000.