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  1. 413-542-2296 finaid@amherst.edu. Admission Office Contact Information Join Our Mailing List Visit Us Amherst on the Road. Plan a Visit Apply for Admission Apply for Financial Aid.

  2. Amherst College prepares students to make a difference in the world. Our financial aid program is among the most substantial in the nation, and our student body is among the most diverse. At Amherst, you are part of a lively, inquisitive, devoted community of students, faculty, staff, and alumni who find inspiration in one another and in the process of learning.

  3. Amherst College es una universidad privada ubicada en Amherst, Massachusetts, fundada en 1821. Es una institución que brinda exclusivamente títulos de pregrado. Es conocida por su currículo abierto y demandante y su excelencia académica. La revista U.S. News & World Report la consideró la segunda mejor institución de pregrado de los Estados Unidos, y la revista Forbes la catalogó como ...

  4. Amherst College began in 1821 to educate “indigent young men of piety and talents.” From its start, Amherst enrolled students who might not commonly have had access to higher education. Some “Firsts” at Amherst Mission Statement. An Amherst Timeline.

  5. Cultura y educación. Como ciudad universitaria, Amherst es la sede del Amherst College, del Hampshire College y de la Universidad de Massachusetts en Amherst, tres de las cinco universidades que funcionan en el área.. De los habitantes de Amherst mayores de 25 años, el 41,7% son graduados o poseen un título profesional, marca altísima incluso para la población norteamericana general.

  6. For first-year admission, our Early Decision application deadline is November 1, 2023; our Regular Decision deadline is January 3, 2024. For transfer admission, our application deadline for spring semester enrollment is November 1, 2023; for fall semester transfer enrollment, the deadline is March 1, 2024. Application and admission timelines.

  7. Amherst College, private, independent liberal-arts college for men and women in Amherst, Massachusetts, U.S., established in 1821 and chartered in 1825.The lexicographer Noah Webster was one of the founders of the college, which was originally intended to train indigent men for the ministry. It offers flexible programs of study in which students complete two years of courses in the humanities ...