Williams College
INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH
1999-2000 Common Data Set
Student Life
F1. Percentage of first-time, first-year (freshman) students and all degree-seeking undergraduates enrolled in fall 1999 who fit the following categories:
Freshmen
All Undergraduates
Percent who are from out of state (excluding non-resident aliens)
86%
85%
Percent of men who join fraternities
0%
0%
Percent of women who join sororities
0%
0%
Percent who live in college-owned,-operated, or -affiliated housing
100%
96%
Percent who live off-campus or commute (excludes study abroad adn domestic exchange students)
0%
4%
Percent of students age 25 and older
0%
<1%
Average age of full-time students
18
20
Average age of all students (full- and part-time)
18
20
 
F1.1. Percentages of Minority and International Students
Proportion of first-time, first-year students
Proportion of degree-seeking undergraduates
Minority
23%
23%
International
6%
6%

F1.2.  Is campus primarily residential or commuter?  Residential


F2. Activities Offered.
 

X
Choral groups
X
Marching band
X
Student government
 
Concert band
X
Music ensembles
X
Student newspaper
X
Dance
 
Musical theater
X
Student-run film society
X
Drama/theater
 
Opera
X
Symphony orchestra
X
Jazz band
 
Pep band
 
Television station
X
Literary magazine
X
Radio station
X
Yearbook
F2.1.  Are there social fraternities and sororities? No


F3. ROTC programs. None offered

F4. Housing. Types of college-owned, -operated, or -affiliated housing available for undergraduates at Williams College:

X
Coed dorms
 
Special housing for disabled students
 
Men's dorms
 
Special housing for international students
 
Women's dorms
 
Fraternity/sorority housing
 
Apts. for married students
 
Cooperative housing
 
Apts. for single students
 
Other option ______________
 
F4.1. Housing Availability: Guaranteed on-campus housing for all undergraduates

F4.2. Religious observance required? No

F4.3. Examples of religious, political, ethnic, and social service organizations available on campus: service and religious organizations, Black Student Union, Purple Key, Asian Link, VISTA (Hispanic students), Koreans of Williams Minority Coalition, Nonviolent Alternatives Committee, Women of Williams, Hillel, etc.

F4.4.  Other student policies and regulations: See Student Handbook


Athletics

F5. Intercollegiate Athletic Association Membership: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)

F6. Sports Offered
 

Sport
Intercollegiate Men
Intercollegiate Women
Intramural Men
Intramural Women
Scholarship Men
Scholarship Women
Club Men*
Club Women*
Archery
               
Badminton
   
X
X
   
X
 
Baseball
 X
         
X
 
Basketball
X
X
X
X
       
Bowling
               
Boxing
               
Cricket
               
Cross-Country
X
X
           
Diving
X
X
           
Equestrian
           
X
X
Fencing
           
X
X
Field Hockey
 
X
           
Football
X
             
Golf
X
           
X
Gymnastics
               
Handball
               
Ice Hockey
X
X
X
         
Judo
           
X
X
Lacrosse
X
X
           
Racquetball
               
Rifle
               
Rodeo
               
Rowing (crew)
X
X
           
Rugby
           
X
X
Sailing
           
X
X
Skiing
X
X
X
X
       
Skin Diving
               
Soccer
X
X
X
X
       
Softball
 
X
X
X
       
Squash
X
X
           
Swimming
X
X
           
Synchronized Swimming
               
Table Tennis
               
Tennis
X
X
           
Track & Field
X
X
           
Triathlon
               
Volleyball
 
X
X
X
   
X
 
Water Polo
   
X
X
   
X
X
Weight Lifting
               
Wrestling
X
             
* Includes Atheltic department-sponsored  and student organized club sports

F7. Available Club Sports: Badminton, Baseball (M), Croquet, Curling, Cycling, Equestrian, Fencing, Golf (W), Martial Arts, Paintball, Rugby, Sailing, Ultimate Frisbee, Volleyball (M), and Water Polo

Freshman Orientation

F8. Freshman Orientation Available: YES

F9. Services Offered

 
X Adult (re-entering student services/programs
X Alcohol/substance abuse counseling
X Campus ministeries/chaplains
X Career counseling
  Economically disadvantaged student services
  Employment services for undergraduates
X Financial aid counseling
X Health services
  Legal services
X Minority student services
  On-campus daycare
X Personal counseling
X Placement service for graduates
  Veteran's counselor
  Women's services


F10. Companies recruiting on campus: Contact Career Counseling

F11. Services for physically disabled

 
X Wheelchair accessibility
X Services and/or facilities for visually impaired
X Services and/or facilities for hearing impaired
X Services and/or facilities for those with speech or communication disorders
*Although the College operated no specially structured academic programs for individuals with disabilities, it is committed to providing support services and accommodations to any students who need them.


F12. Type of support services available for students with learning disabilities: Partial services available (suport services are available on an individual, as-needed basis.  There is no formal program offered.


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