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Hendrix College

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Conway, ARSee your chances →private nonprofitBaccalaureate Colleges

Acceptance Rate

55.6%

Total Profiles

3

SAT Range

1123–1348

User Accept Rate

N/A

Tuition

$36,650

Undergrad Enrollment

1,094

Applicants

2,616

Yield Rate

19.8%

Student:Faculty

11:1

Applicant Profiles

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What you pay

$24,149/ yr

Average net price after grants & scholarships — about $96,596 over four years.

What grads earn

$48,969/ yr

Median earnings 4 years after completion$56,327 adjusted to national cost of living (local prices 13% below average).

A graduate’s first-year earnings cover the four-year net cost in roughly 2.0 years of pay.

69% of students out-earn a typical high-school graduate (about $28,500) within 10 years.

Field of study

Earnings & debt by major

Opportunity Insights

Economic mobility

Access

6.1%

from the bottom income fifth

Success

10%

of them reach the top fifth

Mobility rate

0.6%

move bottom → top

The mobility rate is how many of Hendrix College’s students both start in the bottom income fifth and reach the top — a measure of who the school lifts, not just who it admits.

IPEDS

Net price by family income

Under $30k$15,951
$30–48k$18,838
$48–75k$26,414
$75–110k$26,396
Over $110k$27,453

Average net price paid by federally-aided students, by family income bracket.

Completion & debt

Finishing & paying back

Grad rate · 8 yr

73%

Completion · all

73%

Completion · Pell

69%

Repaying debt · 3 yr

76%

Median debt

$26,688

Classification

Four-year, small, highly residential

Application Funnel

Applied
2,616
Admitted
1,38653.0%
Enrolled
27520% yield
Clery Act

Campus Safety

Reported 2024
CategoryOn-CampusResidence HallNon-CampusPublic Property
Fondling2

Source: DOE Campus Safety and Security data, reported under the Clery Act.

EADA

Athletics

Title IX participation66% / 34%
MenWomen

Men's

Baseball60Basketball22Football102Golf15Lacrosse20Soccer45Swimming20Tennis16Track & Field21

Women's

Basketball18Beach Volleyball13Golf4Lacrosse18Soccer37Softball20Swimming13Tennis8Track & Field16Volleyball21

Popular Majors (Bachelor's)

Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General30 grads
Psychology, General27 grads
English Language and Literature, General23 grads
Economics, General22 grads
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology18 grads
Biology/Biological Sciences, General17 grads
Political Science and Government, General14 grads
Computer Science13 grads
Accounting9 grads
History, General8 grads

4yr Grad Rate

70%

6yr Grad Rate

73%

Retention Rate

80%

Median Earnings

$60,376