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Motto | Hobart: Disce William Smith: ΒΙΟΣ, ΨΥΧΗ |
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Motto in English
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Hobart: Learn William Smith: Life, Soul |
Type | Private liberal arts college |
Established | Hobart: 1822 Wiliam Smith: 1908 |
Religious affiliation
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Episcopal Church |
Endowment | $205 million |
President | Gregory J. Vincent |
Academic staff
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225 |
Undergraduates | 2,351 |
Location | Geneva, New York, U.S. |
Campus | small town |
Colors | Hobart: Orange and Royal Purple William Smith: Emerald Green and White |
Athletics |
NCAA Division III Liberty League, MAISA, ECAC |
Nickname | Statesmen (Hobart) Herons (WS) |
Affiliations | Annapolis Group |
Website | www |
Coordinates: 42°51′26″N 76°59′07″W / 42.857123°N 76.985407°W
Hobart and William Smith Colleges are located on 195 acres (0.79 km2) in New York state's Finger Lakes region in Geneva, New York, United States. They trace their origins to Geneva Academy established in 1797. Hobart College (men) and William Smith College (women) are both liberal arts colleges offering the degrees of bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, and master of arts in teaching.
Hobart and William Smith are currently ranked No. 1 by the Princeton Review for having the "most popular study abroad program" in higher education, as well as 18th in having the happiest students and 18th in best student-rated professors. Hobart and William Smith are also among the top producers of Fulbright U.S. Student awards, one of Forbes magazine’s “Grateful Grads” colleges for having a top ROI, and were named by Money (magazine) and Sports Illustrated among the “100 Best Colleges for Sports Lovers” that offer great athletics matched by an outstanding education.