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  1. Vassar’s community is full of character, collaboration, and diversity. People of all perspectives and backgrounds come here to learn, work, and live together in the proud tradition of a residential liberal arts college.

  2. Vassar College Human Resources represents excellence in human resource leadership in support of the Vassar mission. We provide quality services to attract, develop, motivate and retain a diverse workforce within a supportive work environment. We consult, communicate and collaborate with all units and departments across Vassar. We are employee-centered and responsive to the changing needs […]

  3. Use Vassar’s MyinTuition Calculator and Net Price Calculator to estimate your financial aid. While we are need aware for international first-year applicants and transfer applicants, we meet 100% of the demonstrated financial need of all admitted students who apply for financial aid at the time of application to Vassar.

  4. The Vassar Encyclopedia is an online resource for information relating to the history of the college. It presents articles of varying length and on diverse topics, written by a wide array of authors. Information about the encyclopedia is available in the Preface and in the Guide to the Encyclopedia. Please note: until January 2023, the encyclopedia […]

  5. 20%. Private school in New York with 2,500 total undergraduate students. Suburban. Mid-Atlantic. Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association. vassar.edu. 124 Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY 12604. (845) 437-7000.

  6. Toured the Vassar College Campus which included the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, the Chapel, and the Thompson Memorial Library. The massive stained-glass window that dominates the library’s interior space depicts Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia, the first woman to receive a doctorate in 1678 from the University of Padua in Italy.

  7. Nicknamed The Seven Sisters, the consortium of women’s colleges— Barnard, Bryn Mawr , Mount Holyoke, Smith, Radcliffe, Vassar, and Wellesley—was officially formed in 1926 in order to combat “the…crisis which the women’s colleges [were] facing,” namely, the difficulties women’s schools were having in raising endowment money sufficient for the desired caliber of education for ...

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