Washington & Lee

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Washington & Lee

Overview

  • Location: Lexington, VA
  • Type: Private university with undergraduate liberal arts college and law school
  • Enrollment: ~1,886 undergraduates (fall 2024)
  • Known for: Honor system since 1842, historically Southern character, W&L Promise (tuition-free for families under $150K), strong Greek life

Admissions (Class of 2029)

  • Total applicants: 8,969
  • Admitted: 1,216
  • Enrolled: 499
  • Overall acceptance rate: 13.5%
  • Early Decision acceptance rate: 34% (844 ED applicants, 286 accepted)
  • Early round type: ED (binding)
  • Yield rate: 41%
  • SAT middle 50%: 1450-1510 (median 1480)
  • ACT middle 50%: 33-34 (median 34)
  • Average unweighted GPA: ~3.85 (estimated; W&L does not officially release GPA data)
  • Top 10% of HS class: ~76% (estimated from "more than three-quarters")
  • Testing policy: Test-optional (52% of Class of 2029 enrollees submitted scores)
  • Johnson Scholars: 10% of class

Demographics (Fall 2023 IPEDS)

Group Pct
White 67.8%
International 9.0%
Hispanic/Latino 7.0%
Black/African American 5.0%
Asian 4.8%
Multiracial 4.0%
Women 54%

Students of color: 22% (per W&L class profile)

Financial Aid & Net Price

Income Bracket Avg Net Price
$0-$30,000 $76
$30,001-$48,000 $887
$48,001-$75,000 $6,983
$75,001-$110,000 $9,222
Over $110,000 $42,745

W&L Promise: Full tuition grant for families under $150K; full cost of attendance for families under $75K. No-loan, need-based financial aid. 63% of entering class received W&L grant assistance; average need-based grant: $66,084. Pell Grant recipients: 15%.

Athletics

  • NCAA Division III, Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC)
  • 24 varsity sports (12 men's, 12 women's)
  • 727 athletes (419 men, 308 women)
  • ~26% of undergrads are recruited athletes (per Class of 2029 profile)
  • ~38.5% participate in at least one NCAA sport

Academic Background of Enrolled Students

  • 94% completed AP, AICE, or IB coursework
  • 85% completed calculus or IB Math
  • 84% studied 4+ years of lab science
  • 65% studied 4+ years of a world language
  • First-generation students: 11%
  • Children of alumni: 11%
  • Rural students: 15%
  • QuestBridge finalists: 8%