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  1. Overview Established in 1793 with funds bequeathed by Colonel Ephraim Williams, the college is private, residential, and liberal arts, with graduate programs in the history of art and in development economics. The undergraduate enrollment is approximately 2,000 students. The student-faculty ratio is 7:1. Williams admits U.S. students without regard to their ability to pay. The college meets ...

  2. Academic Experience. Student Life. After Williams. Financial Aid. Connect & Visit. Apply. We’d love to welcome you to campus! Below you’ll find ways to learn more about life at Williams and connect with the people—students, faculty, and staff—who make it the special community that it is.

  3. On their way to a bachelor of arts degree, Williams students major in a core area of study (like Chinese or political science). Instead of academic minors, we have concentrations, which are groupings of courses around certain topics that pull from many departments and disciplines (like cognitive science, which has elements of psychology, computer science, philosophy, math, and more). Still ...

  4. The student body at Williams College is comprised of “driven,” “quirky,” and “mostly type-A” individuals. Across the board, undergrads here stress that their peers are incredibly “intelligent.”. As one impressed student shares, “Williams is great because you never feel like the smartest one in the room, and you genuinely feel ...

  5. Apply Overview – Admission & Financial Aid. Williams is known for many things—small class sizes, close relationships with faculty, and boundless opportunities among them. But what truly defines Williams is its community of smart, caring, creative, and ambitious students. Our admission process aims to both reflect that community and expand ...

  6. Williams College holds UK Accreditation from ASIC (Accreditation Service for International Schools, Colleges, and Universities). ASIC Accreditation is a leading, globally recognised quality standard in international education.

  7. econ.williams.edu › profile › qha1Economics

    Center for Development Economics Research Grant, Williams College (2020) Oakley Center Fellows Program Research Grant, Williams College (2016–2017) National Science Foundation, Award No. SES 1338738 (2013–2015) Hellman Fellows Program Research Grant, Williams College (2012–2013) Henry George Summer Research Grant, Williams College (2012)