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  1. 20%. Private school in New York with 2,500 total undergraduate students. Suburban. Mid-Atlantic. On campus housing. Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association. vassar.edu. 124 Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY 12604. (845) 437-7000.

  2. Metro-North Commuter Railroad connects New York City’s Grand Central Terminal with Poughkeepsie. For timetables, call (800) 638-7646 or visit their website. Poughkeepsie is also served by Amtrak. For schedules, call (800) 872-7245 or the Amtrak website. Taxi and bus service is available from the Poughkeepsie train station to campus.

  3. Meet current students on Zoom and ask your questions about academics, involvement, and what it’s like to be a Vassar College student. Register Now. Video Campus Tour. Preview the Vassar campus in this 30-minute video tour. More Online Resources. Self-Guided Virtual Tour.

  4. 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.

  5. www.niche.com › colleges › vassar-collegeVassar College - Niche

    Data Sources. Vassar is a highly rated private college located in Poughkeepsie Town, New York. It is a small institution with an enrollment of 2,436 undergraduate students. Admissions is competitive as the Vassar acceptance rate is 20%. Popular majors include Political Science and Government, Research and Experimental Psychology, and Biology.

  6. Admission. Quick Facts. Class Profile. Vassar’s open curriculum offers the freedom and flexibility to pursue your passions while discovering new interests. There are no general education requirements, so you can take the courses that most interest you and know your classmates have chosen them as well.

  7. About Vassar College. Founded in 1861, Vassar College is a liberal arts institution with a main campus in Poughkeepsie, a town in the southeastern region of New York state that is 85 miles from New York city. The college is named for brewer and merchant Matthew Vassar. At first a women’s college, the institute has been co-educational since 1969.