Tuesday, 28 October 2014

The 106 Smartest Liberal Arts Colleges In America

Wellesley College Students Graduation Commencement Campus


If you’re looking for an intellectually stimulating environment and a tight-knit community, you may want to consider one of the following universities.


From our recent list of the smartest colleges in America, we pulled out the top liberal arts schools, as categorized by US News & World Report. These colleges emphasize undergraduate studies in the arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. Most are small, with class sizes typically under 20 students, which fuels learning and forges close relationships with peers and professors.


In order to determine a school’s overall smarts, Jonathan Wai, a Duke University Talent Identification Program researcher, analyzed the average standardized test scores that schools report to US News. (Those that did not report scores are not included.)


These tests are often criticized, but research shows that both the SAT and ACT are good measures of general cognitive ability and give a reasonable snapshot of the brainpower level of that school.


ACT scores were translated into SAT scores (math + verbal) using this concordance table, so that all schools could be compared using one metric. Then, an average of the 25th and 75th percentile was computed (see a full description of the methodology and limitations here).


On the following ranking, a (2) next to the school’s name indicates that some or all students aren’t required to supply scores; a (3) indicates that the school did not supply all students it has scores for, or did not tell US News if it had; a (4) indicates that the data is from a previous year, rather than from the most recent year; and a (9) indicates that the school may not require scores from all applicants and that it may not have submitted data for all students.


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Note: The above schools are categorized as liberal arts colleges by US News & World Report.


SEE ALSO: The 600 Smartest Colleges In America


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The 106 Smartest Liberal Arts Colleges In America
Smarts Rank                  School Average     SAT
1Harvey Mudd College1480
2Pomona College1460
3Amherst College1440
3Swarthmore College1440
5Williams College1435
5Bowdoin College (2)1435
7Carleton College1430
8Wellesley College1410
8Claremont McKenna College1410
10Haverford College1400
10Washington and Lee University1400
10Wesleyan University1400
13Vassar College1395
14Middlebury College1385
14Hamilton College1385
16Reed College (9)1375
17Scripps College1367
18Oberlin College1363
19Colgate University1360
19United States Air Force Academy1360
21Macalester College1350
22Colby College (2)1345
22Bates College (2)1345
24Grinnell College1340
24Bryn Mawr College1340
24Barnard College1340
27Davidson College (3)1335
27Smith College (2)1335
29Colorado College (2)1325
29Mount Holyoke College (2)1325
29Connecticut College (2)1325
32Whitman College1321
33Kenyon College1320
33Wheaton College1320
35Franklin and Marshall College (2)1315
36University of Richmond1310
36Union College (NY) (2)1310
38College of the Holy Cross (2)1305
38Pitzer College (2)1305
38Occidental College1305
38Hendrix College1305
38St. John’s College (NM) (2)1305
43Bucknell University1300
43Denison University (2)1300
43Rhodes College1300
43Hillsdale College1300
47Centre College1285
47Gettysburg College (2)1285
47St. Olaf College1285
47Lawrence University (2)1285
47New College of Florida1285
52United States Military Academy (3)1283
53United States Naval Academy1280
53Bennington College (2)1280
55Dickinson College (2)1278
56Lafayette College1275
56Bard College (2)1275
56St. John’s College (2)1275
56Lewis & Clark College (2)1275
60Sewanee-University of the South (2)1265
61Sarah Lawrence College (2)1250
61Thomas Aquinas College1250
63Kalamazoo College1245
63College of Wooster1245
63Earlham College (2)1245
63Illinois Wesleyan University1245
63Knox College (2)1245
68Skidmore College1240
68Trinity College1240
68Muhlenberg College (2)1240
71Furman University (2)1235
72DePauw University1225
72Beloit College (2)1225
72Gustavus Adolphus College (2)1225
72Wheaton College (2)1225
72Transylvania University1225
72University of Puget Sound (3)1225
78College of the Atlantic (2)1220
79St. Lawrence University (2)1215
79Austin College (3)1215
81Soka University of America1210
82Grove City College1207
83Hobart and William Smith Colleges (2)1205
83Hope College1205
83Berry College1205
86Willamette University1195
86University of North Carolina-Asheville1195
88St. Mary’s College of Maryland (3)1190
89Luther College1185
89Westmont College1185
89Cornell College1185
89Calvin College (2)1185
93Allegheny College1180
94St. Michael’s College (2)1175
95Wofford College1170
96Southwestern University1168
97St. John’s University1165
97College of St. Benedict1165
97Millsaps College1165
97St. Mary’s College1165
97Washington College (2)1165
97Coe College1165
97Lake Forest College (2)1165
97University of Minnesota-Morris (3)1165
97Wittenberg University (2)1165
97Lyon College1165

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