Below is a quick overview of what you need to know about Stonehill's students, faculty, and alumni.
Successful Alumni
Stonehill's alumni are part of a tight-knit network of successful leaders in a variety of fields. Our graduates can find anything they need to make the right connection or land that perfect job through our extensive Alumni Mentor Database.
Among our 20,000+ alumni, we have graduated entrepreneurs, C-level executives, health and legal professionals, teachers and professors (some of whom teach here), marketing and accounting professionals, and media mavens.
Meet Some Alums
World-Class Faculty
Not only are Stonehill faculty members notable experts in their fields, they LOVE teaching undergrads!
Stonehill professors mentor, advise, encourage, and champion students as they teach, and continually examine who they are as a faculty, why they create new knowledge, and how they invite students into the journey with them. Statistics don't tell the story of our student-faculty relationships – the faculty do.
Meet the Faculty
The Princeton Review's 2011 edition of the "Best 373 Colleges" notes that Stonehill is among the best colleges in the Northeast.
More Accolades
The Basics
Located in historic Easton, Massachusetts
Near Boston, Cape Cod, and Providence, RI
Beautiful 384-acre campus
Founded in 1948
Founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross
Selective, private, coeducational
Catholic
13:1 student/faculty ratio
Average class size: 20 students
43% classes have fewer than 20 students
92% classes have fewer than 30 students
The Students - Class of 2015
579 freshman, 39% men, 61% women
54% liberal arts, 22% business, 24% science
16% average rank-in-class (middle 50% range: 7%-23%)
35% graduated in the top 10%; 77% in the top 25%
27 average ACT composite score (middle 50%: 25-29)*
1210 average SAT Reading and Math combined score (middle 50%: 1150-1260)*
*Stonehill is test optional; data as of July, 2011.
Meet the Students
Why Stonehill Is Worth the Investment
82% of Stonehill students graduate within 4 years – more than double the national average. In fact, Stonehill's 4-year graduation rate is 45% better than the average national 5-year rate for public institutions.