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Who We Are
Colgate is a distinctive, leading American university known for its intellectual rigor, world-class professors, campus of stunning beauty, and alumni famously loyal to their alma mater.
Colgate at 200 Years
Academics
8:1
Student-faculty ratio
17
Average class size
57
Number of majors
354
Full-time faculty
94%
Of faculty have PhD or highest degree in field
23%
Faculty of color
More about academics at Colgate
Colgate Students
- 3,143 students
- 43% male
- 57% female
- 26% domestic students of color
- 12% first-generation college students
- 7% international students
First-Year Class Profile
Class of 2030
- Applications: 16,774
- 50 states, D.C.
- 154 countries
- Admitted: 3,416 (20%)
- Enrolled: 824
- SAT middle 50%: 1460–1530
- ACT middle 50%: 33–35
- Average GPA: 3.81
- Percentile in class
- 78% in top 10%
- 89% in top 20%
- Public/private high school ratio: 53% / 47%
- Percentage of class receiving financial aid: 44%
- Demonstrated need met with aid: 100%
- Applications: 1,457
- Enrolled: 437
- Applications: 5,145
- Admitted: 898
- Enrolled: 210 (26% of the class)
*Class of 2029 multicultural data. Class of 2030 data available in July 2026.
- Applications: 6,549
- Admitted: 313
- Enrolled: 49 (6% of the class)
- Applications: 300
- Admitted: 156
- Enrolled: 70
Financial Aid
100%
Admitted students demonstrated need met in full
44%
Class of 2030 receiving financial aid
$74,360
Average total award for financial aid recipients
Scholar-Athletes
Colgate’s athletes perform in the classroom and on the field, court, and ice.
- 97% scholar-athlete graduation rate
- 25 Division I teams
- 9 intramural sports
- 38 club sports
Success After Colgate
Popular Career Fields for Recent Graduates
- Business/Management
- Communications and Media
- Consulting
- Education
- Financial
- Government
- Health and Medicine
- Law and Legal Services
- Nonprofit and Social Change
- Sciences
- Sports and Recreation
- Technology and Computing
Select Graduate Schools Attended by Alumni
- Boston College
- Boston University
- Brown University
- Columbia University
- Cornell University
- Harvard University
- New York University
- Rice University
- The University of California, Los Angeles
- University of Pennsylvania
- Washington University