Black Students Fare Well in Williams College’s Early Decision Admissions

WilliamsCollegeSealPurpleWilliams College, the highly rated liberal arts college in Williamstown, Massachusetts, has offered early admission to 248 students. Of those offered early admission, 28 are African Americans. Thus, African Americans make up 11.3 percent of all students accepted under Williams’ early decision plan. Students of color make up 29 percent of all students accepted early by Williams.

Williams College early decision admissions is binding where applicants agree to attend if accepted.

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