The Class of 2008
On Sunday, May 18th, Smith will host it's 130th commencement. I know, like most of you, I well up and get all goosebumpy and full of emotion when I think about my connection to all those women of years past.
If you'd like to learn a little more about the newest batch up near-alumnae, click here to read some statistics the college has prepared. For instance, the five most popular majors in this graduating class are (in descending order): government; psychology; art (includes art history, art studio, architecture, and urbanism); economics; and engineering.
The oldest Ada Comstock student graduating is 68-years-old.
50 percent of Smith applicants for Fulbright Fellowships were accepted--more than double the national average.
Smithies rule.
A record number of applications for admission were received this year for the class of 2012.
For more Class of 2008 "By the Numbers," click here.
If you'd like to learn a little more about the newest batch up near-alumnae, click here to read some statistics the college has prepared. For instance, the five most popular majors in this graduating class are (in descending order): government; psychology; art (includes art history, art studio, architecture, and urbanism); economics; and engineering.
The oldest Ada Comstock student graduating is 68-years-old.
50 percent of Smith applicants for Fulbright Fellowships were accepted--more than double the national average.
Smithies rule.
A record number of applications for admission were received this year for the class of 2012.
For more Class of 2008 "By the Numbers," click here.
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