
Why Hampshire? | Hampshire College
Hampshire College was founded in 1965 to radically reimagine liberal arts education. Today, we’re more unconventional than ever, and we’re organized in a way that’s different from any …
Hampshire College
At Hampshire, you're guided by esteemed and expert faculty members as you pursue your individual questions, generate original research, and prepare to make lasting impact.
Visit Hampshire
Hampshire's 800 acres of meadows and woods don't just make the campus pretty. They provide a haven for nature enthusiasts, scientists, artists, and outdoor adventurers.
Hampshire at a Glance
Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts, is among the most innovative colleges in the country. Students at Hampshire pursue their passions by designing their own programs of …
Apply to Hampshire
We don’t require an audition or portfolio to study art, theatre, or any discipline at Hampshire. Rather, Hampshire makes all admissions decisions based on your academic performance and …
How You Study - Hampshire College
Hampshire College was founded in 1965 to radically reimagine liberal arts education. Today, we’re more unconventional than ever, and we’re organized in a way that’s different from any …
Hampshire Student Life
At Hampshire, you'll be able to combine academic interests with hobbies, sports, clubs, and field experience. Whether you're planning the line up of live bands for Spring Jam, attending a multi …
Areas of Study | Hampshire College
At Hampshire, we don’t box you in with traditional majors or departments. Instead, our model gives you the ability to explore and combine multiple disciplines as you define your path forward.
Hampshire Courses
A visit to Hampshire is the single most important way to get to know what the College has to offer. Learn what it's really like to live, work, and study at one of America's most innovative colleges.
Tuition and Fees - Hampshire College
Besides tuition, fees and on-campus housing, the amounts listed below represent averages for Hampshire College students. These amounts are used to determine a students eligibility for …