Head-to-head comparison

Wellesley College vs. Wesleyan University

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Is Wellesley or Wesleyan harder to get into?

Wellesley is harder to get into than Wesleyan. Wellesley's 14.1% acceptance rate is lower than Wesleyan's 16.5%.

Which is cheaper, Wellesley or Wesleyan?

Wellesley costs less on average. After grants and scholarships, Wellesley's average net price is $25,496 vs $30,177 at Wesleyan.

Which has higher post-graduation earnings?

Wellesley graduates earn more on average. Median earnings 10 years after entry are $84,803 at Wellesley and $73,897 at Wesleyan.

Full Comparison

MetricWellesleyWesleyan
Acceptance rate14.1%16.5%
SAT mid-50%1460–15601415–1540
ACT mid-50%33–3533–35
Cost of attendance$86,290$89,020
Avg net price (after aid)$25,496$30,177
Undergrad enrollment2,3003,067
6-yr graduation rate91.5%92.6%
Median earnings (10yr)$84,803$73,897
SettingWellesley, MassachusettsMiddletown, Connecticut

Sources: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (IPEDS) and school-published admit cycle data. Last verified May 2026.

The Real Differences

Wellesley is modestly harder to get into. The 2.4-point gap matters at the margin but doesn't change the overall difficulty tier. Both schools draw similar applicant pools and admit similar profiles.

Wellesley graduates earn $10,906 more on average at the 10-year mark. This usually reflects major distribution more than school quality — schools that concentrate in CS, engineering, and finance pull higher medians than schools with more humanities and social science graduates. Wesleyan grads' earnings within the same major category are typically comparable.

Geographic difference matters more than the campus tour suggests. Wellesley is in Wellesley, Massachusetts; Wesleyan is in Middletown, Connecticut. Climate, cost-of-living, and proximity to job markets in your target field shape the four-year experience and post-grad pipeline more than most prospective students realize.

Student Body Composition

The two schools have different student body compositions. Wellesley is 99.9% women, 13.4% international, and 25.7% Asian-American. Wesleyan is 52.2% women, 9.9% international, and 9.0% Asian-American.

DemographicWellesleyWesleyan
Women99.9%52.2%
International13.4%9.9%
White29.8%53.6%
Asian25.7%9.0%
Hispanic14.4%10.8%
Black8.4%6.0%

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The Verdict

Pick Wellesley if

  • Net price matters: Wellesley costs $4,681 less per year on average
  • Higher median post-grad earnings ($84,803 vs $73,897)
  • cross-registration with MIT

Pick Wesleyan if

  • Your odds are realistic at Wesleyan (slightly easier admit)
  • Higher 6-year graduation rate
  • the College of Social Studies

Headline numbers favor one school or the other on each axis, but neither is unambiguously “better.” The right answer depends on your major fit, geographic preference, financial need, and personal odds at each. Most applicants who get into one of these schools also get into the other.

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Sources

Last verified May 2026. Stats reflect each school's most recent publicly published admit cycle.