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Springfield College

Springfield, MA · City · 1,751 students
4
Year
Private Non-profit
City
Small (<3k)
Accredited by New England Commission on Higher Education
About
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Location
Springfield, MA, 01109-3739 · City campus
Nearest airport from college
BDL · Hartford/Springfield
13 mi away
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Admission Rate
72%
Cost of Attendance
$60,729
per academic year
Graduation Rate
71%
Median Earnings
$48,036
10 yrs after entry
Median Debt
$26,250
at graduation
Enrollment
1,751
Small (<3k)
Cost
In-state tuition
$45,174
Out-of-state tuition
$45,174
Room & board
$14,614
Avg net price
$30,587
Average net price by family income
$0–30k
$22,519
$30–48k
$22,295
$48–75k
$23,364
$75–110k
$27,470
$110k+
$34,461
Admissions
Admit rate
72%
SAT average
1275
570690 range
ACT midpoint
27
2729 range
SAT range (25th–75th percentile)
40080012001600
Outcomes
Graduation rate
71%
1st-yr retention
81%
Consumer completion
75%
Median earnings (6yr)
$43,692
Median earnings (10yr)
$48,036
Median debt
$26,250
Monthly loan payment
$278
Student Body
Men 52%Women 48%
11
:
1
Student : Faculty ratio
Students   Faculty
Pell grant recipients
22%
First-generation
31%
Avg age at entry
27.0
Part-time students
1%
Race & ethnicity
White
72%
Hispanic
11%
Black
7%
Asian
3%
Non-resident
4%
AI/AN
1%
Unknown
2%
Programs & Earnings
Bachelor's degrees by annual completions · 4yr national median earnings
Median earnings for graduates across all programs
6 years after entry
$43,692
10 years after entry
$48,036
Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness97
Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions79
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions45
Psychology, General42
Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General38
Business Administration, Management and Operations31
Criminal Justice and Corrections26
Marketing15
Communication Disorders Sciences and Services12
Communication and Media Studies11
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods11
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas11
Computer and Information Sciences, General10
Finance and Financial Management Services10
English Language and Literature, General9
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities8
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Institutional
Avg faculty salary
$8,245/mo
Instructional spend/student
$14,653
Federal loan rate
72%