Overview
Endicott College is a less selective private four-year institution in Beverly, Massachusetts. The school accepts 73.3% of applicants and enrolls 3,101 students.
Admission Statistics
- Acceptance Rate
- 73.3%
- Average SAT
- 1,205
- SAT Range (25th–75th)
- 1,130–1,280
- ACT Composite (avg)
- 27
- Total Enrollment
- 3,101
Your Chances by SAT Score
Your score is above the 75th percentile. You are a competitive applicant.
Your score falls within the middle 50% of admitted students.
Your score is below the 25th percentile. Other parts of your application will need to stand out.
Admission Guide
Endicott College accepts applications through the Common Application with no supplemental essays required, making the application process straightforward. You can apply by either the Early Action deadline of December 1 or Regular Decision deadline of February 15. Early Action gives you an admissions decision by December 15 without binding commitment.
The nursing program requires additional steps beyond the general application. You must complete prerequisite courses in biology, chemistry, and mathematics before starting clinical work in your junior year. Nursing applicants should apply early since clinical placements have limited capacity.
Endicott requires all first-year students to live on campus, and housing assignments go out in late June. The college guarantees housing for all four years if you want it. During orientation week in late August, you'll participate in the required "Making of the Gulls" program that introduces you to campus traditions and academic expectations.
The campus sits directly on the ocean in Beverly, about 25 miles north of Boston. Most students bring cars since the nearest train station requires a bus connection. Winter weather can be harsh with significant snow, so pack accordingly.
Endicott operates on a unique academic calendar with a required internship component called the "Internship Advantage." You'll complete internships during January terms and potentially summer sessions, which the college helps arrange through its extensive employer network. This hands-on experience distinguishes Endicott from traditional liberal arts colleges.
The business and hospitality programs have strong industry connections, particularly in the Boston area. Design students benefit from well-equipped studios and regular critique sessions with working professionals. Class sizes stay small across most programs, with professors accessible outside class hours.
What It Costs If You Get In
- Average Net Price
- $39,324/yr
- Tuition (in-state)
- $39,212
- Students Receiving Aid
- 13%
After You Graduate
- Graduation Rate (6-year)
- 75.4%
- Median Earnings (10yr)
- $58,336/yr
- Freshman Retention Rate
- 87.6%
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Endicott College require SAT or ACT scores for admission?
Endicott College has adopted a test-optional admissions policy. Students can choose whether or not to submit standardized test scores as part of their application.
What is the application deadline for Endicott College?
Endicott College offers rolling admissions, meaning applications are reviewed as they are received throughout the admissions cycle. Students should apply early for the best chance of acceptance and housing options.
Does Endicott College offer early decision or early action?
Endicott College offers both Early Decision I (November 15 deadline) and Early Decision II (January 15 deadline) for students who want to make a binding commitment to attend.
How many transfer credits does Endicott College accept?
Endicott College typically accepts up to 75 transfer credits toward a bachelor's degree. Transfer students must complete at least 45 credits at Endicott to earn their degree.