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The share of students who graduated within 150% of the time expected to complete a credential upon entering this school for the first time.
Cost includes tuition, living costs, books and supplies, and fees minus the average grants and scholarships for federal financial aid recipients.
When considering your college options, look at the academic programs offered. Also, take a look at the outcomes of students who attend that institution. A field of study is a category of academic programs offered by institutions of education. Since these are categories of offerings, they may not map directly to programs advertised on the institution's course catalog.
The share of first-time, full-time undergraduates who returned to the school after their freshman year.
The share of students who graduated within 150% of the time expected complete a credential upon entering this school for the first time.
Many students say that a college’s size, location and campus “personality” were major factors in their final choice. A college’s student body is an important part of that equation. Ask yourself these questions: Are you interested in being part of a diverse community with people from many different backgrounds? Do you want to be around students who are interested in sports, studying, politics or something else?
The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell Grant intended for low-income students.
Many students say that a college’s size, location and campus “personality” were major factors in their final choice. A college’s student body is an important part of that equation. Ask yourself these questions: Are you interested in being part of a diverse community with people from many different backgrounds? Do you want to be around students who are interested in sports, studying, politics or something else?
Cost includes tuition, living costs, books and supplies, and fees minus the average grants and scholarships for federal financial aid recipients.
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Family Income | Average Annual Cost |
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$0 - $30,000 | $5,613 |
$30,001 - $48,000 | $6,323 |
$48,001-$75,000 | $7,745 |
$75,001-$110,000 | $9,181 |
$110,001+ | $7,747 |
You may be eligible for federal, state, and local financial aid. Learn more about the different kinds of financial aid.
About Financial AidMost federal and state financial aid programs require you to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). All you need to do is submit a FAFSA for the year you intend to enroll in college.
How to Fill Out the FAFSAAt some schools where few students borrow federal loans, the typical undergrad may leave school with $0 in debt.
The typical total debt for undergraduate borrowers who complete college.
This is based on a 10-year payment plan.
Percentage of borrowers in each category 2 years after entering repayment.
Repayment Status | Percent of Graduates | Percent of All Students |
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Forbearance | — | — |
Deferment | — | — |
Paid in Full | — | — |
Defaulted | — | — |
Discharged | — | — |
Delinquent | — | — |
How can you make the application process less stressful? Figuring out a college’s admission requirements is the first step. Not all colleges require the same application materials, and certain parts of your application may be more important at some colleges than at others.
Staying organized and asking for help — from counselors, friends and the college admissions office — can also make completing your applications easier.
The share of first-time students who applied to this school that were accepted.
Students who were admitted and enrolled typically had standardized test scores in these ranges.
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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 |
Additional Estimated Expenses | _ _ | _ _ |
Part-Time Costs (per credit hour) | $1,137 | $1,137 |
College profiles are based primarily on information from The College Scorecard, a project of the U.S. Department of Education. Much of the data is collected annually by the Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) through the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Costs, dates, policies, and programs are subject to change, so please confirm important facts with college admission personnel.
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