The 2020-2021 ethnicities of the undergraduate student body were: 34.8% African American/Black, 31% White, 14.7% Hispanic, 6.2% Asian, 3.4% non-resident International, 6.9% two or more races, and 2.4% other or unknown. 63.4% of undergraduates that year were from Georgia.[20]
Housing[edit]
Non-commuter students are expected to live in on-campus housing for all four years as an undergraduate at Agnes Scott College.[21] There are six resident halls situated around the Northern edge of the campus: Winship, Walters, Inman, Rebekah, Campbell and Agnes Scott Hall (nicknamed "Main"). Agnes Scott also owns off-campus apartments one block from campus called Avery Glen. Winship and Walters are traditionally reserved for first-year students. Upperclasswomen participate in a numeric room selection process, where students choose to live in loft-style dorms, tower rooms, or apartments with their friends. Single rooms are available in Inman, Main and Rebekah, while triple rooms are available exclusively in Main.[22] Beginning in August 2014, Campbell offers students suite-style rooms for four, with two students per room and a shared restroom.[23] Hopkins Hall was retired as a residence hall after the 2014–2015 academic year due to increased need for office space on campus.