Best Women's Colleges in America
Prepler ranked the best women's colleges in America. Explore the list below to find the college match for you.
Barnard College
4 Year • New York, NY •
Barnard College is a private not-for-profit university based in New York, New York. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 603 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 15%.
#1 in Best Women's Colleges in America
Wellesley College
4 Year • Wellesley, MA •
Wellesley College is a private not-for-profit university based in Wellesley, Massachusetts. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 605 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 22%.
#2 in Best Women's Colleges in America
Smith College
4 Year • Northampton, MA •
Smith College is a private not-for-profit university based in Northampton, Massachusetts. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 639 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 31%.
#3 in Best Women's Colleges in America
Bryn Mawr College
4 Year • Bryn Mawr, PA
Bryn Mawr College is a private not-for-profit university based in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 354 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 38%.
#4 in Best Women's Colleges in America
Mount Holyoke College
4 Year • South Hadley, MA
Mount Holyoke College is a private not-for-profit university based in South Hadley, Massachusetts. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 529 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 50%.
#5 in Best Women's Colleges in America
Scripps College
4 Year • Claremont, CA
Scripps College is a private not-for-profit university based in Claremont, California. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 327 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 33%.
#6 in Best Women's Colleges in America
Spelman College
4 Year • Atlanta, GA
Spelman College is a private not-for-profit university based in Atlanta, Georgia. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 548 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 40%.
#7 in Best Women's Colleges in America
Agnes Scott College
4 Year • Decatur, GA
Agnes Scott College is a private not-for-profit university based in Decatur, Georgia. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 251 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 65%.
#8 in Best Women's Colleges in America
College of Saint Benedict
4 Year • Saint Joseph, MN
College of Saint Benedict is a private not-for-profit university based in Saint Joseph, Minnesota. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 524 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 80%.
#9 in Best Women's Colleges in America
Saint Mary's College
4 Year • Notre Dame, IN
Saint Mary's College is a private not-for-profit university based in Notre Dame, Indiana. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 362 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 78%.
#10 in Best Women's Colleges in America
Simmons College
4 Year • Boston, MA
Simmons College is a private not-for-profit university based in Boston, Massachusetts. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 407 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 60%.
#11 in Best Women's Colleges in America
Hollins University
4 Year • Roanoke, VA
Hollins University is a private not-for-profit university based in Roanoke, Virginia. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 155 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 48%.
#12 in Best Women's Colleges in America