Come as you are.
Life is full of pre-established lanes and rules. But there’s a lot of freedom at Bates. We believe the best way to approach college is to find what makes you tick, and then build the coming years around it.
A Bates education is open-minded.
We’ll help you try things on for size — in the lab or on the basketball court or in the ceramics studio or wherever your interests lead — until you find what fits for you.
Bates students tend to be up for just about anything.
It’s a good thing we have about three dozen majors and two dozen minors to choose from.
Some are liberal-arts classics (history, mathematics, philosophy). Some are STEM-focused (neuroscience, engineering, biochemistry). Many draw from more than one discipline (American cultural studies, environmental studies, biochemistry, gender & sexuality studies).
Some won’t exist until you invent them.
Majors and Minors
M = major
m = minor
Africana (M, m)
American Studies (M)
Anthropology (M, m)
Art & Visual Culture (M)
Asian Studies (m)
Biochemistry (M)
Biology (M)
Chemistry (M, m)
Chinese (M, m)
Classical & Medieval Studies (M)
Dance (M, m)
Digital & Computational Studies (m)
Earth & Climate Sciences (M, m)
East Asian Studies (M)
Economics (M)
Educational Studies (m)
Engineering*
English (M)
Environmental Studies (M)
European Studies (M)
French & Francophone Studies (M, m)
Gender & Sexuality Studies (M, m)
German (M, m)
Greek (m)
Hispanic Studies (M, m)
History (M, m)
Interdisciplinary Studies (M)
Japanese (M, m)
Latin (m)
Latin American & Latinx Studies (M)
Mathematics (M, m)
Music (M, m)
Neuroscience (M)
Philosophy (M, m)
Physics (M, m)
Politics (M)
Psychology (M)
Religious Studies (M, m)
Rhetoric, Film,
& Screen Studies (M, m)
Russian (m)
Sociology (M)
Teacher education (m)
Theater (M, m)
*Engineering students participating in the Engineering Combined Plan complete a portion of their education at Bates and a portion at one of our partner institutions, including including Case Western University, Columbia University, Dartmouth University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, or Washington University in St. Louis.
Class of 2028 Enrollment Profile
Admission rate 13%
Class size 491
Demographic
Female-identified 55%
Male-identified 44%
U.S. students of color 32%
First generation to college 10%
Non-U.S. citizens 10%
Education
Public/charter high school 53%
Independent/private high school 47%
Financial Aid
% of class receiving Bates grant aid 43%
% of class receiving Pell Grants 12% (estimated)
Average Need-Based Grant $60,656
Testing
Test-optional since 1984
For those who submitted testing, the middle 50% had score ranges of:
SAT Evidence Based Reading and Writing 710-750
SAT Math 700-780
ACT Composite 32-34
Home Geography
Middle Atlantic 23%
Midwest 5%
New England 39%
Southeast 8%
Southwest and West 15%
Outside the U.S.10%
Statistics are accurate as of 8/16/2024
You belong here. Through it all, you’ll have our support to ask big questions — and you’ll find the courage to push through when there aren’t clear answers.
Financial Aid Fast Facts
We awarded $40 MILLION+ in grants last year.
When you study abroad, your aid travels with you.
Average federal student loan debt for the Class of 2022 was $13,531 — less than half the national average.
The average need-based grant for last year’s enrolled class was $58,413.
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