Spelman College
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Spelman College
Admissions (Class of 2029 / Fall 2025)
- Total applicants: 11,700+
- Overall acceptance rate: 23.5%
- Early round: EA (non-binding), Nov 15 deadline — 32.1% early rate vs ~20% RD (estimated)
- Class size: 651 (first-year) + 6 transfers
- Yield: ~20%
Academics
- SAT middle 50%: 1128–1303
- ACT middle 50%: 23–29
- Avg unweighted GPA: 3.97 (Class of 2029)
- Top 10% of HS class: ~55% (estimated)
- Testing policy: Test-optional
Demographics
- Women: 100% (women's college), Asian: 0.8%, Black: 73.6%, Hispanic: 1.5%, White: 3.1%, International: ~1%
Financial Aid / Net Cost
| Income Bracket | Net Price |
|---|---|
| $0-$30,000 | $40,517 |
| $30,001-$48,000 | $41,714 |
| $48,001-$75,000 | $42,805 |
| $75,001-$110,000 | $43,655 |
| Over $110,000 | $48,016 |
Athletics
No varsity athletics program. Spelman eliminated intercollegiate sports in 2013 in favor of a campus-wide wellness initiative. Formerly NCAA Division III.
Notable
Most selective HBCU and premier women's HBCU. Part of the Atlanta University Center consortium with Morehouse and Clark Atlanta. ~20% of class are first-generation college students. For simulation: exceptional selectivity for an HBCU (23.5%), high GPA floor (3.97 avg), and all-women enrollment make it a distinctive node in the admissions market.
Community Insights (Reddit/Forums)
Admissions Strategy
- Most selective HBCU at 23.5% — acceptance rate has been cut by more than half since 2020 as HBCU interest surged
- EA (Nov 15) reportedly has a higher acceptance rate (~32% vs ~20% RD); applying early is a meaningful advantage
- Strong GPA floor (3.97 avg for Class of 2029) suggests academics are weighted heavily despite test-optional policy
- Being part of the Atlanta University Center consortium (with Morehouse and Clark Atlanta) is a draw for students wanting a broader social/academic network
Campus Culture & Fit
- Described as an empowering environment for Black women with a strong sense of sisterhood and community
- Small class sizes and professors who are deeply invested in student success; nurturing academic environment
- As a women's college and HBCU, Spelman offers a unique intersectional identity that students find transformative
- Challenges: housing conditions and administrative inefficiencies frequently mentioned; high cost relative to aid packages
Financial Aid Reputation
- High sticker price relative to endowment; financial aid packages can leave significant gaps
- ~20% of class are first-generation students, suggesting some institutional commitment to access
- Forums note that aid competitiveness doesn't match the selectivity — students sometimes choose better-funded alternatives
Simulation-Relevant Takeaways
- Exceptional selectivity for an HBCU (23.5%) with an all-women enrollment constraint — a distinctive demand-side node
- Post-2020 surge in HBCU interest has made Spelman dramatically more competitive; modeling should reflect the tightening acceptance rate trend
- Yield (~20%) is moderate despite strong cultural draw — financial aid gaps are the likely friction, similar to Howard
Sources
- Spelman College official X/Twitter announcement (Class of 2029)
- College Factual net price data (2024)
- Niche.com Spelman College admissions
- ESPN / Inside Higher Ed (athletics elimination, 2012-2013)
- Data USA Spelman demographics