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Program Information Sheet for:
Ada Comstock Scholars Program

Location:
Ada Comstock Scholars Program
Office of Admission
Smith College
Northampton, MA 01063
Mailing Address:
ATTENTION:
Ada Comstock Scholars Program
Office of Admission
Smith College
Northampton, MA 01063

Telephone Numbers and Contact information
Phone #:(413) 585-2523 Main Phone
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Fax Number:(413) 585-3595

Web Page:  www.smith.edu/admission/ada
E-mail to:   admission@smith.edu

Program Details:
Operating Agency: Ada Comstock Scholars Program (Private, Non-Profit)
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Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm
Eligibility: women of non-traditional college age who wish to complete a bachelor's degree
Fees: $1,120 per credit
Intake Process: not open enrollment; transferable program/ minimum of 32-64 credits to transfer
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Program/Service Notes:
The Ada Comstock Scholars Program was established in 1975 to enable women of nontraditional age to complete a bachelor of arts degree at a realistic pace, either part time or full time. Each Ada student attends the same classes and fulfills the same requirements as do all other Smith students. Applications for admission accepted until February for admission the following September. Interview required before application.

This information was last updated on 11/26/2008


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