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Majors & Learning Environment
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Semester
Return Sophmore Year
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Graduating in <6 Years
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Part-Time Students
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Campus Life
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Average Age (All)
22
Average Age (Full Time)
22
Part-Time Students
12%
Race/Ethnicity
Gender
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How to Fill Out the FAFSAScholarships
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Application Requirements
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International/Transfer Students
Transfer Students
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Minimum College
GPA (On a 4.0 Scale)
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Minimum Credits/
Transfers must
complete to earn
Bachelor's Degree
30
Lowest grade earned for
course that may be
transferred for credit
(on a 4.0 scale)
1.0
Maximum Credits/
Courses from a 4-
year institution
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International Students
| Annual College Costs (Fall 2020) | On Campus | Off Campus |
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| Tuition and fees | $31,454 | $31,454 |
| Room and board | $11,856 | $11,856 |
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| Part-Time Costs (per credit hour) | $1,137 | $1,137 |
Financial Aid
- International students eligible for need based aid
- Number of enrolled international undergraduates received aid: 90
- Total amount awarded: $790,948
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TOEFL Requirements
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