Corpus Christi, Texas
“Del Mar College provides access to quality education, workforce preparation, and lifelong learning for student and community success. Del Mar College empowers students to achieve their dreams. Students find quality programs, individual attention, outstanding instruction and affordable costs at DMC.”
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Admissions Rate: Open Admission
Graduation Rate: 92%
Average Tuition: $3,414/ $4,302
Enrollment: 12,236
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361.698.1211
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361.698.1299
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361.698.1534
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361.698.1725
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361.698.1216
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Austin, Texas
“DeVry University Austin Campus offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in some of today’s fastest-growing career fields. In a city known for its expertise and innovation in technology, telecommunications, manufacturing, and research & development, DeVry University Austin provides you with access to possible career opportunities in a wide variety of industries.”
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Fort Worth, Texas
“DeVry University Ft. Worth Center offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in some of today’s fastest-growing career fields. In the heart of a city experiencing remarkable growth and opportunity and ranked as one of the best places to live, work, and do business, DeVry University Ft. Worth enables you to explore possible career opportunities in a wide variety of industries.”
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Irving, Texas
“DeVry University Irving Campus offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in some of today’s fastest-growing career fields. With a world-renowned reputation as a leader in technological development and applications as well as thriving businesses in multiple sectors, DeVry University Irving provides you with access to possible career opportunities in a wide variety of industries.”
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Richardson, Texas
“DeVry University Richardson Center offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in some of today’s fastest-growing career fields. In the heart of the Dallas/Ft. Worth region, world-renowned for thriving business, manufacturing, and high-tech communities, DeVry University Richardson provides you with access to possible career opportunities in a wide variety of industries.”
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San Antonio, Texas
“DeVry University San Antonio Campus offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in some of today’s fastest-growing career fields. In a city driven to build a high-performance economy through a marketplace that excels in advanced technologies, international trade, telecommunications, biomedical research, and finance, DeVry University San Antonio provides you with access to possible career opportunities in a wide variety of industries.”
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East Texas Baptist University
Marshall, Texas
“ETBU provides academic excellence while integrating faith with learning. There are over 40 programs of study with several courses offered through travel study which give opportunities to see the world while completing your education. More than 85% of faculty members have the highest possible degree in their field. Excellent facilities and quality staff round out a complete commitment to provide a campus culture and experience that will help students prepare for life and their career. “
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Mesquite, Texas
“The mission of Eastfield College is to provide excellence in teaching and learning. Eastfield College is a comprehensive community college founded by the Dallas County Community College District in 1970. The college anticipates and responds to the educational needs of students and employers by providing four types of programs: academic credit-transfer, college-readiness, technical-occupational, and non-credit continuing education.”
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Dallas, Texas
“El Centro College became the flagship college of the district. Its name reflects the center of the downtown area. El Centro first opened its campus doors in 1966. Its central location allows students from all parts of Dallas County to take advantage of core educational courses transferable to four-year institutions, as well as career training in more than 50 exciting fields and a variety of continuing/workforce education courses.”
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Borger, Texas
“Frank Phillips College is a comprehensive two-year, community-based educational organization committed to providing high-quality learning experiences and services. In accordance with its mission, the institution endeavors to assist each individual in acquiring the skills, facts, values, and attitudes necessary to participate in and contribute to the democratic society in which we live.”
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Average Tuition: $2,272/ $2,940
Enrollment: 1,371
Application Deadline: Open Admissions
Type of Institution: Community College
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Galveston, Texas
“Galveston College provides the citizens of Galveston Island and surrounding region with academic, workforce development, continuing education, and community service programs. Galveston College has proven to be a progressive, dynamic institution of higher education known for its partnerships with businesses and organizations and its commitment to provide a quality learning environment that is student-focused. Its programs have consistently gained local, state, and national acclaim in areas that include health occupations programs, workforce development initiatives, NJCAA athletics, innovative fundraising, culinary arts, and special student services.”
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Denison, Texas
“Grayson College, as the community’s college, embraces lifelong learning focused on educational, cultural, social, and public service activities designed to tangibly enrich the individual and our community. Grayson College is a premier learning college that transforms individuals, builds communities, and inspires excellence.”
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Admissions Rate: Open Admission
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Average Tuition: $1,536/ $3,552
Enrollment: 5,000
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Community College
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Director of the Division: Debra Boren
903.463.8741
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Department Chairman: Dr. Brandy Fair
903.463.8734
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Director of Department: Dr. David Tercero
903.463.8728
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Abiline, Texas
“The mission of Hardin-Simmons University is to be a community dedicated to providing excellence in education enlightened by Christian faith and values. Affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas and accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, students of all faiths, ethnicities, races, and walks of life are welcome.”
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Admissions Rate: 54%
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Average Tuition: $22,350
Enrollment: 1,790
Application Deadline: 8/18
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum SAT Score: 1650
Minimum ACT Score: 23
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Dean: Dr. Bob Brooks
325.670.1426
325.671.5765
325.670.1511
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Hillsboro, Texas
“Hill College provides high quality comprehensive educational programs and services. The College enhances the educational, cultural and economic development of its service area and assists both individuals and the community to prepare for a more productive life.”
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Average Tuition: $2,040/ $7,392
Enrollment: 4,380
Application Deadline: Open Admissions
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254.659.7879
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Department Coordinator: Phillip Lowe
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Houston Baptist University
Houston, Texas
“The mission of Houston Baptist University is to provide a learning experience that instills in students a passion for academic, spiritual, and professional excellence as a result of our central confession, “Jesus Christ is Lord.” Houston Baptist College was created by action of the Baptist General Convention of Texas on November 15, 1960, culminating many years of work and study. The aim of our founders was to establish a Christian college of the highest order in the city of Houston that stressed quality of life as well as quality of learning.”
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Big Spring, Texas
“Howard College believes that education is the primary purpose of the institution and that the programs and services of the college should be available to all citizens who are able to benefit from them. The college is committed to excellence in carrying out its purpose of education and in the efficient and effective use of its resources in meeting the educational needs of its students and the community. The college seeks to treat each person of the college community as a unique individual and provide a positive, encouraging, and success-oriented environment.”
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Admissions Rate: Open Admission
Graduation Rate: 31%
Average Tuition: $1,360/ $3,312
Enrollment: 1,682
Type of Institution: Public
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Brownwood, Texas
“A Christian liberal arts institution, Howard Payne University prides itself on fostering a close community where personal connection is valued. Through teaching, learning and service, the faculty and staff truly invest in students’ success. Howard Payne University is a Christ-centered academic community dedicated to excellence by developing and equipping the whole person for intellectual inquiry, personal and professional integrity, and service to God and humanity.”
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Admissions Rate: 50%
Graduation Rate: 43%
Average Tuition: $21,800
Enrollment: 1,086
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum/Average SAT Score: 910
Minimum ACT Score: 19
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Interim Dean: Lawson Hager
325.649.8500
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Dean: Dr. Mike Rosato
325.649.8203
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Huston-Tillotson University
Austin, Texas
“As an historically black institution, Huston-Tillotson University’s mission is to provide opportunities to a diverse population for academic achievement with an emphasis on excellence, spiritual and ethical development, civic engagement, and leadership in a nurturing environment.True to its roots, Huston-Tillotson embraces the responsibility of intellectually challenging well prepared students while offering the less prepared an opportunity to reach their full potential. This sweeping commitment leads us to recruit across the spectrum of ability.”
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Admissions Rate: 54%
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Average Tuition: $13,494
Enrollment: 884
Application Deadline: 5/01
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum SAT Score: 900
Minimum ACT Score: 20
Minimum GPA: 2.5
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512.505.3119
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Webster, Texas
“The ITT Technical Institute is an institution of higher learning that is committed to offering quality undergraduate and continuing education locally, nationally and worldwide to students of diverse backgrounds, interests and abilities. The institution offers career-related educational programs that integrate life-long learning with knowledge and skills to help students: pursue their personal interests and objectives; develop intellectual, analytical and critical thinking abilities; and provide service to their communities.”
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Austin, Texas
“The ITT Technical Institute is an institution of higher learning that is committed to offering quality undergraduate and continuing education locally, nationally and worldwide to students of diverse backgrounds, interests and abilities. The institution offers career-related educational programs that integrate life-long learning with knowledge and skills to help students: pursue their personal interests and objectives; develop intellectual, analytical and critical thinking abilities; and provide service to their communities.”
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DeSoto, Texas
“The ITT Technical Institute is an institution of higher learning that is committed to offering quality undergraduate and continuing education locally, nationally and worldwide to students of diverse backgrounds, interests and abilities. The institution offers career-related educational programs that integrate life-long learning with knowledge and skills to help students: pursue their personal interests and objectives; develop intellectual, analytical and critical thinking abilities; and provide service to their communities.”
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Richardson, Texas
“The ITT Technical Institute is an institution of higher learning that is committed to offering quality undergraduate and continuing education locally, nationally and worldwide to students of diverse backgrounds, interests and abilities. The institution offers career-related educational programs that integrate life-long learning with knowledge and skills to help students: pursue their personal interests and objectives; develop intellectual, analytical and critical thinking abilities; and provide service to their communities.”
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Arlington, Texas
“The ITT Technical Institute is an institution of higher learning that is committed to offering quality undergraduate and continuing education locally, nationally and worldwide to students of diverse backgrounds, interests and abilities. The institution offers career-related educational programs that integrate life-long learning with knowledge and skills to help students: pursue their personal interests and objectives; develop intellectual, analytical and critical thinking abilities; and provide service to their communities.”
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San Antonio, Texas
“The ITT Technical Institute is an institution of higher learning that is committed to offering quality undergraduate and continuing education locally, nationally and worldwide to students of diverse backgrounds, interests and abilities. The institution offers career-related educational programs that integrate life-long learning with knowledge and skills to help students: pursue their personal interests and objectives; develop intellectual, analytical and critical thinking abilities; and provide service to their communities.”
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San Antonio, Texas
“The ITT Technical Institute is an institution of higher learning that is committed to offering quality undergraduate and continuing education locally, nationally and worldwide to students of diverse backgrounds, interests and abilities. The institution offers career-related educational programs that integrate life-long learning with knowledge and skills to help students: pursue their personal interests and objectives; develop intellectual, analytical and critical thinking abilities; and provide service to their communities.”
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San Antonio, Texas
“The ITT Technical Institute is an institution of higher learning that is committed to offering quality undergraduate and continuing education locally, nationally and worldwide to students of diverse backgrounds, interests and abilities. The institution offers career-related educational programs that integrate life-long learning with knowledge and skills to help students: pursue their personal interests and objectives; develop intellectual, analytical and critical thinking abilities; and provide service to their communities.”
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Waco, Texas
“The ITT Technical Institute is an institution of higher learning that is committed to offering quality undergraduate and continuing education locally, nationally and worldwide to students of diverse backgrounds, interests and abilities. The institution offers career-related educational programs that integrate life-long learning with knowledge and skills to help students: pursue their personal interests and objectives; develop intellectual, analytical and critical thinking abilities; and provide service to their communities.”
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Dallas, Texas
“Kim Dawson and Kathy Tyner founded KD Studio, Inc. in 1979 in Dallas, Texas to provide Dallas area actors a workshop space to continue their training. In January 2011, KD Studio, Inc. applied with Texas Workforce Commission, Career Schools and Colleges to operate as KD College a Subsidiary of KD Studio, Inc., a fully accredited college offering Associate of Applied Arts Degrees in Acting Performance, Musical Theatre, and Motion Picture Production.”
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Program Chair: T.A. Taylor
469.364.9638
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Program Chair: Michael Serrechia
469.364.9638
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Program Chair: Dennis Bishop
469.364.9638
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Kilgore, Texas
“Kilgore College prepares students for success in life by providing educational opportunities that have high quality, great value, easy access, and community focus. Taking as its motto “Emphasis Excellence,” Kilgore College promotes high quality in all of its operations: teaching and learning which lead to certificates and associate degrees, administrative and educational support services, and public service.”
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Lamar Institute of Technology
Beaumont, Texas
“Lamar Institute of Technology provides quality education and training that enable a diverse student population to achieve its career goals. Programs are enhanced by developing and maintaining partnerships with business, industry, and the community. Faculty are dedicated to teaching, advising, and scholarship. Both faculty and staff work to serve the Institute and the community.”
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Lamar State College- Orange Campus
Orange, Texas
“Lamar State College-Orange is a two-year open admissions, lower-division component of the Texas State University System. The school’s mission is to provide, through traditional and innovative delivery systems, an academic curriculum that offers associate degrees and prepares students for transfer to senior colleges and universities; to provide, through traditional and innovative delivery systems, certificate and Associate of Applied Science Degree programs that prepare students for employment; to provide support services that facilitate and enhance student learning and success; to provide continuing education and customized training programs for upgrading employment skills and/or for those pursuing areas of personal interest; and to sponsor and/or participate in community activities that support economic development, promote cultural engagement, and/or encourage cooperation with area school districts.”
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Admissions Rate: Open Admission
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Average Tuition: $2,544/ $10,968
Enrollment: 2,648
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Public
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Director: Dr. Gwen Whitehead
409.882.3928
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Lamar State College- Port Arthur
Port Arthur, Texas
“Lamar State College – Port Arthur, a member of The Texas State University System, is an open-access, comprehensive public two-year college offering quality and affordable instruction leading to associate degrees and a variety of certificates. The College embraces the premise that education is an ongoing process that enhances career potential, broadens intellectual horizons, and enriches life.”
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Admissions Rate: Open Admission
Graduation Rate: 35%
Average Tuition: $2,783/ $11,279
Enrollment: 2,514
Type of Institution: Public
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409.984.6330
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Beaumont, Texas
“The university has been nationally recognized for the quality of its core curriculum and the diversity of its student body. Small class sizes and a low student-to-faculty ratio allow students to build meaningful relationships with expert faculty who truly care about their success. LU stresses academic achievement by emphasizing hands-on learning at all levels, providing ample opportunities for undergraduate research and supporting an excellent Honors Program.”
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Austin, Texas
“Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Austin is an outgrowth of a chef-apprenticeship program organized by Ronald F. Boston back in 1981. The Austin culinary school began as the Le Chef College of Hospitality Careers before eventually being named Texas Culinary Academy in 1999. Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Austin maintains a commitment to quality instruction, facilities, and student development.”
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Enrollment: 1,037
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Atlanta, Georgia
“At Morehouse, we are redefining the meaning of leadership. It’s not about attaining the highest title or position, but about attaining skills such as compassion, civility, integrity and even listening. Morehouse is poised to become the epicenter of ethical leadership as we continue to develop leaders who are spiritually disciplined, intellectually astute and morally wise. Most people—even the students themselves—are awestruck by the sight of so many talented, studious and highly motivated young black men seeking knowledge and fulfillment. New Student Orientation, when hundreds of fresh-faced freshmen march into King Chapel for the first time, is just as moving as Commencement, when they emerge, queued in a line 500-members strong, as well-trained scholars and leaders. Nowhere else in America, or the world, does this happen. Morehouse has traditionally graduated more black men than other school, anywhere. So, why do black men still choose Morehouse? No doubt, it is the excellent liberal arts education and an environment that is conducive to academic, social and spiritual growth. But there are many great schools out there, so there must be something more? We call that something the “Morehouse Mystique.” The phrase is not easily defined or understood, but it’s also not just a clever slogan. The Mystique is joining a brotherhood like none other. And after being ignored, stereotyped or marginalized, it’s about finally finding that “home” that, deep inside, you always knew existed, where you are the heart, soul and hope of the community. And where you are not alone. This is what makes Morehouse unique. No other institution in the world can match the Morehouse experience. Other colleges and universities may call, but African American men continue to choose the ‘House.”
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Moultrie, Georgia
“Moultrie Technical College is a multiple-campus institution of higher learning whose mission as part of the Technical College System of Georgia is to provide a culture of learning through occupational education, academic education, distance education, business and industry training, and workforce development supporting the education and economic advancement of Colquitt, Tift, Turner and Worth counties. The College fulfills its mission by providing accessible, quality education leading to associate degrees, diplomas, technical certificates of credit, and programs to assist adults in literacy education.”
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Enrollment: 2,500
Type of Institution: Technical College
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229.891.7000
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Dahlonega, Georgia
“The University of North Georgia was formed through the consolidation of North Georgia College & State University and Gainesville State College, two of the top-performing schools in the University System of Georgia, in January 2013. Positioned in the fastest-growing region of the state, UNG comprises four campuses united by a single mission focused on academic excellence and academic and co-curricular programs that develop students into leaders for a diverse and global society. The University of North Georgia is a University System of Georgia leadership institution and is The Military College of Georgia. With about 15,000 students, the University of North Georgia is the state’s seventh-largest public university. The university offers more than 100 programs of study ranging from certificate and associate’s degrees to professional doctoral programs.”
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Admissions Rate: 72%
Graduation Rate: 53%
Average Tuition: $6,570/ $18,846
Enrollment: 5,541
Application Deadline: 7/01
Type of Institution: Public
Average SAT Score: 920
Average ACT Score: 19
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678.717.3578
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Clarksville, Georgia
“North Georgia Technical College is a public, residential, multi-campus, two-year technical college whose mission is to provide quality technical education, adult education, continuing education, and business and industry training to individuals who can benefit from these programs and services. These efforts improve the quality of life of individuals by preparing them to succeed as literate and technically competent members of the workforce and by promoting the economic growth and development of the Northeast Georgia region. The college offers both traditional and distance learning courses that lead to the certificate, the diploma, and the associate degree.”
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Statesboro, Georgia
“Ogeechee Technical College (OTC), a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia, is a public institution of higher education that contributes to the economic, educational, and community development of its three-county service area of Bulloch, Evans, and Screven counties. OTC provides technical education programs at the associate degree, diploma, and certificate levels utilizing traditional and distance education methodologies; student support services; adult literacy education; continuing education; and customized business and industry workforce training to the citizens of the communities it serves.”
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Enrollment: 2,000
Type of Institution: Technical College
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Atlanta, Georgia
“Founded in 1835, Atlanta’s Oglethorpe University enrolls over 1,000 students representing 34 states and 28 countries. We are a member of the Annapolis Group, an organization of America’s most selective liberal arts institutions. OU is consistently listed among the best colleges in the Princeton Review and Forbes and has been named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll since 2006. Oglethorpe is located on a beautiful, self-contained Gothic campus near Atlanta’s Buckhead neighborhood. We offer small, personal classes in academically rigorous programs (including an individually planned major, which presents nearly endless options); partnerships with 20 Atlanta colleges and universities, including Emory, Georgia Tech and SCAD; a graduate program in education; and signature programs such as Urban Ecology, Rich Urban Leadership Program, the Honors Program, the Oglethorpe University Museum of Art, and Georgia Shakespeare, the campus’s professional theatre-in-residence. Our scholar-athletes participate 16 varsity sports, including recently added teams in men’s and women’s lacrosse, and is a member of the NCAA Division III Southern Athletic Association.”
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Augusta, Georgia
“Paine College is a beautiful 57-acre campus located in the heart of Augusta, Georgia. At Paine College, we are blessed with access to important cultural and economic centers. The campus is located one hour away from Columbia, the capital of South Carolina, and it is an easy two-hour drive from Atlanta, the capital of Georgia. The Mission of Paine College, a church-related private institution, is to provide a liberal arts education of the highest quality that emphasizes academic excellence, ethical and spiritual values, social responsibility, and personal development to prepare men and women for positions of leadership and service in the African American community, the nation, and the world.”
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Enrollment: 837
Application Deadline: 7/01
Type of Institution: Private
Average SAT Score: 900
Average ACT Score: 18
Average GPA: 2.5
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Department Head: Gary F. Flanigan
706.396.8132
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Clarksville, Georgia
“Founded in 1897, Piedmont College is a comprehensive liberal arts institution and also offers a variety of career-oriented majors, including education, business and nursing. Total enrollment is approximately 2,800 students on campuses in Demorest and Athens, Ga. The Demorest campus is a traditional residential campus located in rural Habersham County, and the Athens campus is designed for commuting students and is located near downtown Athens. Both campuses offer a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs, including education specialist programs and an education doctoral program. We invite you to find out more about our academic programs, our faculty, and our college. If you are looking for individualized instruction in a friendly atmosphere, Piedmont College is the place for you. Call us at 1-800-277-7020 or (706) 776-0103 to talk to the Admissions Office. Follow the above links for more information about Piedmont College, to schedule a campus tour, or to find out more about the admissions process.”
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Admissions Rate: 56%
Graduation Rate: 52%
Average Tuition: $20,730
Enrollment: 1,294
Application Deadline: 7/01
Type of Institution: Private
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706.778.8500 Ext. 1307
706.778.8500 Ext. 1211
706.778.8500 Ext. 1296
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Waleska, Georgia
“The educational program emphasizes the study of the liberal arts, sciences and professional studies within the University’s historic commitment to the United Methodist faith and tradition. The University affirms that learning is best facilitated through a partnership between faculty members and students where the integration of faith and learning is essential. Reinhardt University is committed to students who desire a small, caring community dedicated to personalized attention. It seeks students who are academically prepared and motivated to pursue a challenging educational experience. The University serves a population of traditional and non-traditional age students both as residents and commuters. The University is also committed to meeting the needs of a diverse student population including those students with distinctive learning needs. In addition, Reinhardt meets the ongoing educational needs of professionals and the local community.”
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Atlanta, Georgia
“The Savannah College of Art and Design exists to prepare talented students for professional careers, emphasizing learning through individual attention in a positively oriented university environment. The Savannah College of Art and Design, an institution with distinctive yet complementary locations, will be recognized as the leader in defining art and design education. By employing innovation in all areas, SCAD will provide a superior education through talented and dedicated faculty and staff, leading-edge technology, advanced learning resources and comprehensive support services.”
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Admissions Rate: 62%
Graduation Rate: 65%
Average Tuition: $32,950
Enrollment: 9,182
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Savannah, Georgia
“The Savannah College of Art and Design exists to prepare talented students for professional careers, emphasizing learning through individual attention in a positively oriented university environment. The Savannah College of Art and Design, an institution with distinctive yet complementary locations, will be recognized as the leader in defining art and design education. By employing innovation in all areas, SCAD will provide a superior education through talented and dedicated faculty and staff, leading-edge technology, advanced learning resources and comprehensive support services.”
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Admissions Rate: 62%
Graduation Rate: 65%
Average Tuition: $32,950
Enrollment: 9,182
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Savannah, Georgia
“For 123 years, Savannah State University has been an important part of higher education. As the oldest public HBCU in Georgia and the oldest institution of higher learning in the historic city of Savannah, SSU has served this community with distinction while meeting the educational needs of an increasingly diverse student population. The 200+ acre campus is by far the most picturesque in the state of Georgia. The moss-laden sweeping oak trees, expansive marsh and historic architecture create a resplendent yet tranquil atmosphere. Beneath the beauty and splendor is a vibrant residential campus bursting at the seams with the vim and vigor of quality collegiate life: relevant academic majors, engaging lectures, cutting-edge research, quality student-faculty engagement and a nurturing environment. I invite you to become a part of the SSU family. Please continue your exploration of Savannah State University – both on the Web and in person and share our excitement.”
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Savannah, Georgia
“Savannah Technical College offers technical certificate of credit programs, diploma and associate degree programs at multiple campus locations and on-line. Credit instruction is offered through four academic divisions and career training certifications are offered through the Economic Development division.”
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Rome, Georgia
“Founded in 1873, Shorter University is a Christian university committed to excellence in education. The Princeton Review annually includes Shorter on its lists of best value and best Southeastern colleges. Shorter University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and is a member of the Council of Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU). Through its campus in Rome, Ga. as well as a remote campuses across Atlanta, the university offers traditional bachelor’s degrees in 48 areas of study, undergraduate degree programs for working adults and three master’s degree programs. Online courses and degree programs are also available.”
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Douglas, Georgia
“As a four-year residential institution, SGC provides accessible, high quality, student-centered associate degrees and a limited number of baccalaureate degree programs as well as state-of-the-art residential facilities that enable the institution to draw students from other regions of the state, neighboring states and foreign countries. By providing degree and transfer opportunities in over 23 programs of study, students will be prepared for a wide selection of careers, from education to nursing to business.”
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Average Tuition: $3,626/ $10,852
Enrollment: 2,783
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum SAT Score: 830
Minimum ACT Score: 17
Minimum GPA: 2.0
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Division Chair: Dr. Lori Seward
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Americus, Georgia
“Located in the heart of Southwest Georgia, South Georgia Technical College is a residential college offering the latest in technical education and an exciting campus life for every student. Students can choose to attend college at one of two campuses, the main campus in Americus or the Crisp County Center located in Cordele. While providing students a great college atmosphere is important at SGTC, even more important is our emphasis on quality technical education. It is the mission of SGTC to provide quality student services, educational facilities and equipment, a competent and qualified faculty and staff, and to promote life-long learning through educational contributions to the communities served. By fulfilling this mission, SGTC is serving a vital need in the six county service delivery area.”
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Enrollment: 4,000
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Vidalia, Georgia
“Southeastern Technical College, a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia, provides an innovative, educational environment for student learning through traditional and distance education delivery methods focused on building a well-educated, globally competitive workforce for southeastern Georgia. Southeastern Technical College will be recognized as an educational leader in southeastern Georgia. The college will deliver quality, student-centered, and accessible postsecondary education and training. The college will empower students for success, cultivating innovative and economically thriving communities and enterprises.”
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Enrollment: 1,747
Type of Institution: Technical College
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Instructor: Stephanie Moye
912.538.3161
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Marietta, Georgia
“Today’s industry must apply technology in every way imaginable. That’s why at Southern Polytechnic State University, our students study the sciences and technologies in a unique, practical manner that provides an education that is career-based and balanced. Southern Polytechnic is a residential, co-educational member of the very progressive University System of Georgia. Located on 203 acres of naturally wooded landscape in the historic and vibrant city of Marietta, we are just 20 minutes from downtown Atlanta. Approximately 5,500 students study here, including student representation from 36 states and 64 countries. Since our founding in 1948, the university has earned an exceptional academic reputation. But it’s more than just our programs of study that make SPSU a great place to live and learn — it’s the bright students, the dedicated and experienced faculty, and our hands-on approach to education.”
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Thomasville, Georgia
“Southwest Georgia Technical College (SWGTC) is a Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) accredited technical college that offers over 80 degree, diploma and certificate programs. SWGTC’s main campus is located in Thomasville, Georgia; we also have locations in Grady County and Mitchell County for the convenience of our students. At SWGTC we understand that life moves quickly – circumstances change, new opportunities evolve, and career goals emerge. One of the most important decisions that one makes is which college to attend while continuing their education and creating a career. With expert faculty members, state-of-the-art equipment and technology, and hands-on training opportunities, SWGTC has exactly what you need to put you on the path to career success. If you are a recent high school graduate, SWGTC will offer you a “college life” experience at a campus close to home. We also offer the guidance and assistance to help you make informed choices about your studies and future career decisions. Parents will appreciate the affordability of SWGTC, with lower tuition and financial aid opportunities.”
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Atlanta, Georgia
“Founded in 1881 as the Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary, we became Spelman College in 1924 and have since held the distinction of being America’s oldest historically Black college for women. Now a global leader in the education of women of African descent, Spelman College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and we are proud members of the Atlanta University Center Consortium. Today our student body comprises more than 2,100 students from 41 states and 15 foreign countries. Spelman empowers women to engage the many cultures of the world and inspires a commitment to positive social change through service. We are dedicated to academic excellence in the liberal arts and sciences and the intellectual, creative, ethical and leadership development of our students. Spelman is proud of its 80-plus percent graduation rate, one of the best in the nation, but our support doesn’t stop once you step on stage to take your diploma. Our global alumnae network is strong, providing connections and helping hands to graduates as they begin on their path of global engagement.”
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Admissions Rate: 38%
Graduation Rate: 72%
Average Tuition: $24,634
Enrollment: 2,145
Application Deadline: 2/01
Type of Institution: Private
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Department Representative: Charnelle Holloway
404.270.5455
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Department Chair: Eddie Bradley
404.270.5489
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Department Chair: Kevin Johnson
404.270.5476
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Athens, Georgia
“The University of Georgia, a land-grant and sea-grant university with statewide commitments and responsibilities, is the state’s oldest, most comprehensive, and most diversified institution of higher education. Its motto, “to teach, to serve, and to inquire into the nature of things,” reflects the University’s integral and unique role in the conservation and enhancement of the state’s and nation’s intellectual, cultural, and environmental heritage.”
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Carrollton, Georgia
“UWG takes its mission seriously. Faculty members teach their own courses and take a personal interest in students, and undergraduates receive access to technology and research opportunities that are not usually available at other schools. To further enhance your academic experience, UWG has over 150 student organizations and new facilities to provide a more balanced and exciting student life.”
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Admissions Rate: 56%
Graduation Rate: 36%
Average Tuition: $6,710/ $18,986
Enrollment: 9,963
Application Deadline: 6/01
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum SAT Score: 840
Minimum ACT Score: 17
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678.839.6521
678.839.6516
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Department Chair: Camilla Grant
678.839.6518
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Valdosta, Georgia
“Valdosta State University offers the best of both worlds — the extensive academic, cultural and social opportunities of a major university, and the small classes and close personal attention found at smaller institutions. Students are attracted to the close-knit community where learning occurs in a supportive environment and faculty members challenge each student’s potential. VSU has a legacy as a major provider of education services for South Georgia. As a regional university, it focuses on the long-term, total educational experience, providing a variety of catalysts for student growth in all areas of life. Study abroad and exchange opportunities at institutions around the world give students exceptional opportunities for learning. Closer to campus, VSU offers internships and experiential learning opportunities to expand students’ horizons.”
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Admissions Rate: 59%
Graduation Rate: 41%
Average Tuition: $6,884/ $19,466
Enrollment: 10,290
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum SAT Score: 900
Minimum ACT Score: 19
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Department Head: Michael T. Schmidt
229.333.5835
229.333.5820
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Waco, Georgia
“West Georgia Technical College serves the growing needs of Carroll, Coweta, Douglas, Haralson, Heard, Meriwether and Troup Counties. The college seeks to provide excellent educational opportunities within our service communities and to become a leader in the development of partnerships between these educational resources and business and industry. As a member of the Technical College System of Georgia, West Georgia Technical College is committed to providing excellence in both physical facilities designed for the learner and qualified faculty prepared to work with students. We believe in the partnership between faculty and students sharing the responsibility for learning. West Georgia Technical College also continues to have a direct impact on the economic development of the area by providing a skilled workforce for new and existing employers. Expanding from a wide range of certificate, diploma and degree offerings, West Georgia Technical College seeks to provide training and retraining of persons, the transfer of new technology to businesses and industries, and community support services. We realize you have a choice in service providers. After evaluating our quality, value, and services, we encourage you to choose West Georgia Technical College!”
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Young Harris, Georgia
“Founded more than 125 years ago and historically affiliated with The United Methodist Church, Young Harris College has been transformed into a progressive model of liberal arts education featuring innovative academic programs, state-of-the-art facilities and competitive NCAA Division II athletics-which means more learning opportunities, better teaching, a smarter curriculum, greener living, a stronger community and happier students. Nestled in the southern Appalachian mountains of northeastern Georgia, with more than 1,000 students on its campus, Young Harris College provides an intimate setting that allows students and faculty to work closely, forging nurturing relationships and strong bonds that endure well past graduation.”
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Atlanta, Georgia
“The Art Institute of Atlanta is one of The Art Institutes a system of more than 50 schools located throughout North America. The Art Institutes schools provide an important source of education for design, media arts, fashion and culinary professionals. Several institutions included in The Art Institutes system are campuses of South University or Argosy University.”
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Thomasville, Georgia
“Thomas University is a four-year co-educational university that serves the post-secondary educational needs of south Georgia and north Florida. The university is located in Thomasville, Georgia, a relatively small town of over 20,000 people in rural southwest Georgia. The town is 35 miles north of Tallahassee, Florida, 55 miles south of Albany, Georgia, and 45 miles west of Valdosta, Georgia. Thomas University provides quality education through a dynamic learning environment. Innovative models for reaching learners by our caring faculty and staff change the lives of students in our local, regional, and global communities. Offering associate’s, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees, our highest goal is to provide an educational experience that explores and develops each student’s full potential.”
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Enrollment: 882
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum GPA: 2.0
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229.227.6925
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Toccoa Falls, Georgia
“Toccoa Falls College is a Christ-centered educational institution that prepares men and women for vocational and professional occupations. The college is located in the foothills of the northeast Georgia mountains. TFC currently offers 28 majors and 38 minors within three schools: Professional Studies, Arts and Sciences, and Christian Ministries.”
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Cleveland, Georgia
“Truett-McConnell College equips students to fulfill the Great Commission by fostering a Christian worldview through a biblically centered education. TMC stands on more than 200 acres of prime mountain land one mile east of the town square in Cleveland, Ga. In the summer of 2011, the college underwent its largest facilities expansion by completing three building projects: the Miller Hall expansion, an addition to the dining hall, and a new residence hall. Miller Hall expanded into a three-story building that houses the Creation Research Center, World Mission Center, six classrooms, a 106-seat auditorium, a student lounge, a snack bar, and two science laboratories. The dining hall’s capacity doubled from 220 to 450. The new three-story dormitory has capacity for 161 students.”
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Admissions Rate: 86%
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Average Tuition: $15,650
Enrollment: 1,340
Application Deadline: 8/01
Type of Institution: Private
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Decatur, Georgia
“Since 1889, Agnes Scott has inspired students to discover new opportunities, new challenges and new strengths through a liberal arts education in a setting dedicated to women. Our award-winning faculty helps students gain the tools—a well-rounded knowledge of the arts and sciences, critical thinking and leadership skills, and an appreciation of world cultures—that provide a lifetime of success and satisfaction.”
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Albany, Georgia
“Albany State University was founded in 1903 as the Albany Bible and Manual Training Institution by Joseph Winthrop Holley. The institution provided religious and industrial education for African Americans in southwest Georgia. In 1917, the institution became a state-supported, two-year college with a board of trustees. The school was known at that time as Georgia Normal and Agricultural College and offered programs in agriculture, industrial education and teacher training. In 1932, the college became a part of the University System of Georgia, under the jurisdiction of the Board of Regents, and in 1943, it became a four-year , teacher-training institution and assumed the name Albany State College. At the same time, Dr. Holley retired and Dr. Aaron Brown became president.”
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Admissions Rate:
Graduation Rate: 41%
Average Tuition: $6,024/ $18, 226
Enrollment: 3,803
Application Deadline: 6/01
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum/Average SAT Score: 830
Minimum/Average ACT Score: 17
Minimum/Average GPA: 2.22
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Department Chair: Dr. Marcia Mitchell Hood
229.430.4849
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Cuthbert, Georgia
“If Success is your Choice, Andrew is your College. We offer a vibrant two-year liberal arts foundation that prepares you for anything — and takes you anywhere. Our premier academic programs, caring faculty, staff, and students, and strong athletic program may draw you. Whatever the reason, you will have the opportunity to lead, serve and even travel. At Andrew, life focuses on adjusting to college, making solid grades and earning your associate’s degree. Our dynamic education program prepares you for your next step forward. Andrew graduates consistently transfer to bigger campuses such as Auburn University, the University of Georgia, LaGrange College, Emory University, Valdosta State University and Georgia Southwestern State University as well as Florida State University, University of Florida, and University of Alabama. If you want success, Andrew is your best option.”
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Savannah, Georgia
“Situated on the Atlantic coast in beautiful Savannah, Georgia, Armstrong Atlantic State University is a dynamic public university known for excellent arts and sciences along with outstanding professional programs. With approximately 7,500 students, Armstrong is small enough to foster a genuine sense of community and large enough to offer more than 100 academic programs that prepare our graduates for success in their careers and leadership in their communities. Armstrong is part of the University System of Georgia.”
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Admissions Rate: 70%
Graduation Rate: 31%
Average Tuition: $6,010/ $18,212
Enrollment: 6,731
Application Deadline: 7/15
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum/Average SAT Score: 900
Minimum/Average ACT Score: 18
Minimum/Average GPA: 2.5
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Department Head: Tom L. Cato
912.344.2556
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Athens, Georgia
“Athens Technical College, a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia, provides educational programs and services through traditional and distance education methods to foster lifelong learning, facilitate workplace success, and promote economic development.”
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Average Tuition: $3,006/ $5,556
Enrollment: 4,788
Type of Institution: Technical College
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Atlanta, Georgia
“Atlanta Metropolitan State College, a unit of the University System of Georgia, focuses on excellence, where outstanding faculty members and committed staff teach and facilitate the successful academic matriculation and holistic development of students.The College offers an affordable liberal arts education and prepares students from a diverse urban community to function in a global society.”
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Dean: Dr. Frank Johnson
404.756.4013
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Atlanta, Georgia
“The strength of Atlanta rests in its citizens whose skills, values, and ethics make them a productive and competitive force. The men and women of Atlanta should be productive workers if the city and its environs are to attract new business and industry and strengthen existing companies that have enabled Atlanta to become the commercial hub of the entire Southeast. Atlanta Technical College does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, national origin, sex, religion, marital status, or disability. Individuals should be provided programs and services that will enable them to develop and improve their academic skills, technical competence, and work attitudes. These attributes are necessary for job acquisition, retention, and advancement in a career that is personally satisfying, socially useful, and economically beneficial. Atlanta Technical College believes that opportunities in technical education must include general and technical literacy, academic skills and knowledge, technical skills, and the attitudes needed to enjoy life. To obtain employment, individuals must be competitive in today’s job market, and they must possess the skills that will earn them promotions throughout their careers. Atlanta Technical College believes that the positive results of a literate and technical competent citizenry will accelerate Atlanta’s continued appeal to existing, expanding, new, and emerging businesses and industries and will in turn contribute to the economic and social growth of individuals living and working in and around Atlanta.”
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Average Tuition: $3,054/ $5,604
Enrollment: 4,874
Application Deadline: 7/18
Type of Institution: Technical College
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Augusta, Georgia
“Augusta Technical College is a two-year college based in Augusta, Georgia. It was founded in 1961 as Augusta Area Vocational Technical School and merged with Richmond Area Vocational School in 1966 to become Augusta Area Technical School. In 1987, the college was renamed Augusta Technical Institute and took its current name in 2000.”
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Enrollment: 4,339
Type of Institution: Technical College
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Bainbridge, Georgia
“Bainbridge State College, an institution of the University System of Georgia, promotes an accessible, affordable, and excellent education for the diverse population of southwest Georgia and beyond through transfer degrees, technical degrees, diplomas and certificates, continuing education courses, public service opportunities, and collaboration with other educational providers, resulting in life long learning, economic development, and graduates empowered for success in a global society.”
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Average Tuition: $3,484/ $10,710
Enrollment: 2,905
Application Deadline: 8/10
Type of Institution: Public
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Dean: Michael Stewart
866.825.1715
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Atlanta, Georgia
“Bauder College’s programs combine flexible schedules and professional instruction to create a rewarding learning experience for working adults who are juggling the demands of home, family, and work. Faculty and staff members have experience in their fields and teach the industry knowledge and technical skills that students need to succeed. Students can obtain a relevant education in a short amount of time, learning from instructors who bring real-world expertise to the classroom. “
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800.935.1857
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Mount Berry, Georgia
“For more than a century, Berry College has emphasized the importance of a comprehensive and balanced education that unites a challenging academic program with opportunities for meaningful work experience, spiritual and moral growth, and significant service to others. This commitment to providing a firsthand educational experience – expressed as “Head, Heart and Hands” by college founder Martha Berry – remains just as relevant today as it was when the institution was founded in 1902. Nationally recognized for both quality and value, Berry is an independent, coeducational college of approximately 2,100 students that offers exceptional undergraduate degree programs in the sciences, humanities, arts and social sciences, as well as undergraduate and master’s level opportunities in business and teacher education. Students are encouraged to enrich their academic studies through participation in one of the nation’s premier on-campus work experience program, and more than 90 percent take advantage of this unique opportunity to gain valuable real-world experience prior to graduation.”
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Admissions Rate: 66%
Graduation Rate: 61%
Average Tuition: $29,090
Enrollment: 2,041
Type of Institution: Private
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Department Chair: Stan Pethel
706.290.2652
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Gainesville, Georgia
“Brenau University challenges students to live extraordinary lives of personal and professional fulfillment. As students pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees or non-degree programs at Brenau campuses and online, each prepares for a lifetime of intellectual accomplishment and appreciation of artistic expression through a curriculum enriched by the liberal arts, scientific inquiry and global awareness.”
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Mount Vernon, Georgia
“The mission of Brewton-Parker College, a Georgia Baptist college, is to develop the whole student through the application of Biblically-centered truth to a liberal arts curriculum in a community of shared Christian values.”
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Admissions Rate: 92%
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Average Tuition: $13,560
Enrollment: 680
Type of Institution: Private
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Professor: Thom Brucie
912.583.3104
912.583.3100
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Macon, Georgia
“Central Georgia Technical College, a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia, provides traditional and distance learning educational programs and services. Through credit instruction, adult education, and customized business and industry workforce training, the College contributes to economic and workforce development within its eleven-county service area and throughout the State of Georgia.”
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Marietta, Georgia
“Chattahoochee Technical College (commonly Chattahoochee Tech, sometimes CTC) is a two-year state technical college located in Georgia. It is governed by the Technical College System of Georgia. Chattahoochee Technical College has seven campuses in the north-northwest metro Atlanta area, and another just outside of the region.”
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Type of Institution: Community College
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770.528.4465
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Atlanta, Georgia
“Clark Atlanta University (CAU), formed in 1988 as a result of the consolidation of two independent historically black institutions — Atlanta University (1865) and Clark College (1869), is a United Methodist Church-related, private, coeducational, residential, and comprehensive urban research university. The University offers undergraduate, graduate and professional, and non-degree certificate programs. Clark Atlanta University is an institution of high research activity characterized by a focus on the intellectual and personal development of each student. Its purpose is to prepare a diverse community of learners to excel in their chosen endeavors and to become responsible, productive, and innovative citizen leaders, locally and globally. This outcome is accomplished by the provision of access to and excellence in teaching, research, service, and creative activities through continuous engagement in an enriched, challenging, and nurturing environment.”
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Morrow, Georgia
“A unit of the University System of Georgia, Clayton State University, an outstanding metropolitan university located 15 miles southeast of downtown Atlanta, offers bachelor and master degree programs and enrolls over 7,100 students in challenging, small classes.”
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Admissions Rate: 39%
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Average Tuition: $6,078/ $18,280
Enrollment: 6,808
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum SAT Score: 830
Minimum ACT Score: 17
Minimum GPA: 2.0
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Brunswick, Georgia
“Located on Georgia’s coast midpoint between Savannah and Jacksonville, FL, the College of Coastal Georgia provides an exemplary, affordable baccalaureate education in the natural beauty and abundant sunshine of coastal Georgia. Building upon over half a century of service, the College is becoming a significant and successful force to educate, enrich, engage, and economically enhance the Coastal region and the state overall.”
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Admissions Rate: 88%
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Average Tuition: $4,238/ $12,096
Enrollment: 3,156
Application Deadline: 7/15
Type of Institution: Public
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912.279.5730
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Columbus, Georgia
“Ranked among the top regional universities in the South by U.S. News & World Report, Columbus State offers nationally distinctive programs in the arts, education, business, nursing and more. Columbus State University provides a creative, deeply personal and relevant college experience. Serving the Southeast while attracting students from around the world, Columbus State thrives on community partnerships to deliver excellence for students who want to achieve personal and professional success in an increasingly global environment.”
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Admissions Rate: 53%
Graduation Rate: 34%
Average Tuition: $6,774/ $19,356
Enrollment: 7,025
Application Deadline: 6/30
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum SAT Score: 850
Minimum ACT Score: 17
Minimum GPA: 2.5
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706.507.8301
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706.507.8601
706.507.8400
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706.649.7225
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Lookout Mountain, Georgia
“The mission of Covenant College is to explore and express the preeminence of Jesus Christ in all things. We educate Christians to engage culture and cultures, to examine and unfold creation, and to pursue biblical justice and mercy in community. With the student-faculty relationship and strong teaching and scholarship at the foundation, our Christ-centered community seeks to help students mature in three primary areas: – Identity in Christ – Biblical frame of reference – Service that is Christ-like”
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Admissions Rate: 57%
Graduation Rate: 61%
Average Tuition: $29,100
Enrollment: 1,065
Type of Institution: Private
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Department Chair: Jeff Morton
706.419.1549
706.419.1665
706.419.1619
706.419.1451
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Albany, Georgia
“Darton College is located on a 180-acre campus in Southwest Georgia, a region known for its year-round warm climate. The city has been ranked by Money Magazine as the best place to live in Georgia and among the top 115 places to live in the United States. With a population of 100,000, you will find a plethora of shopping areas and entertainment centers near the campus. Tallahassee (Fla.) and Columbus (Ga.) are a little over an hour away; Atlanta (Ga.) and Panama City (Fla.), three hours away; Orlando (Fla.) and Myrtle Beach (S.C.), four hours away.”
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Valdosta, Georgia
“The mission of Wiregrass Georgia Technical College, a public two-year technical college and a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia, is to promote community, educational, and economic development by providing a highly trained workforce for South Central Georgia. The college fulfills the mission by providing quality technical and academic instruction, through campus-based and distance education delivery methods, leading to associate of applied science degrees, diplomas, and technical certificates of credit; customized training for new and existing industries; professional and personal development through continuing education programs; and adult education services to meet the needs of citizens, business, and industry in the service area.”
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Swainsboro, Georgia
“At East Georgia State College, we strive to provide our new students with a rewarding college experience, filled with student activities and beautiful apartment-style living that makes our campus feel like your new home. With over 20 programs of study to choose from, numerous student organizations, intramurals, athletics, and on-campus events – EGSC provides you lots of opportunities to develop personal leadership. Our caring professors and friendly and welcoming environment will provide you with the personalized attention and first class education you need to succeed.”
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Admissions Rate: 54%
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Average Tuition: $3,432/ $10,658
Enrollment: 3000
Application Deadline: Fall: 8/01 Spring: 12/15
Type of Institution: Public
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Franklin Springs, Georgia
“Emmanuel College is a Christ-centered liberal arts institution that strives to prepare students to become Christlike disciples who integrate faith, learning and living for effective careers, scholarship and service.”
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Admissions Rate: 51%
Graduation Rate: 38%
Average Tuition: $16,800
Enrollment: 806
Application Deadline: 8/01
Type of Institution: Private
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706.245.7226
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Atlanta, Georgia
“Emory University, recognized internationally for its outstanding liberal arts colleges, graduate and professional schools, and one of the Southeast’s leading health care systems, is located on a beautiful, leafy campus in Atlanta, Georgia’s historic Druid Hills suburb. Emory maintains an uncommon balance for an institution of its standing: our scholars and experts generate more than $500 million in research funding annually, while also maintaining a traditional emphasis on teaching. The university is enriched by the legacy and energy of Atlanta, and by collaboration among its schools, centers and partners. Emory is embracing changes underway in higher education. Our 2012 Annual Report calls for “disruptive innovation,” and university priorities for 2013 include empowering faculty responsibility for the institution’s future, enhancing student education and experiences, and exploring new markets for resource growth.”
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Admissions Rate: 27%
Graduation Rate: 90%
Average Tuition: $44,008
Enrollment: 7,656
Application Deadline: 1/15
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum/Average SAT Score: 2020-2240
Minimum/Average ACT Score: 30-33
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404.727.6751
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Griffin, Georgia
“Southern Crescent Technical College was established in July 2010 from the merger of Flint River Technical College (FRTC) and Griffin Technical College (GTC). Southern Crescent Technical College is a flagship technical college in the state, with a combined student population of over 6,500 credit students. As one of the largest technical colleges in Georgia, the two campus locations and three centers will serve the workforce and community needs of the over 500,000 citizens in the nine counties of the South Atlanta region including Butts, Fayette, Henry, Jasper, Lamar, Pike, Spalding, Taylor, and Upson counties. The College will also serve an additional 3,500 students per quarter in Adult Education and Continuing Education programs. Southern Crescent Technical College will offer nearly 200 associate degree, diploma, and technical certificate programs to provide the trained workforce needed to help stimulate Georgia’s community and economic growth and development.”
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Average Tuition: $3,038/ $5,588
Enrollment: 5,543
Type of Institution: Public
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Director of Student Affairs: Teri Kinard
706.646.6160
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Fort Valley, Georgia
“Welcome to Fort Valley State University! Here, amid the gently rolling hills of Middle Georgia’s beautiful Peach County, our school is committed to embracing our students’ dreams for a successful future. Acting with the combined strength of our outstanding faculty, a determined staff and a supportive community, FVSU is determined to help make their dreams come true. We may not be the largest or most expensive school in Georgia and the South, but it is a university that builds upon more than a century’s heritage of success. We reach out to every individual student to offer opportunities that spur initiative and inspire real and lasting achievement. This website furnishes you with the ability to visit Fort Valley State from a distance, but do not stop at that.”
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Milledgeville, Georgia
“As Georgia’s public liberal arts university, Georgia College offers undergraduate programs of study to talented and motivated students in a residential college setting. Georgia College also provides, at multiple locations, graduate and professional studies that support the needs of the region and create pathways to individual success and personal fulfillment. Its academically engaging, student-centered programs often take learning beyond the traditional classroom and develop the intellectual, professional, and civic skills and dispositions that enable graduates to thrive in an information-intensive and diverse global society. Through its teaching, research, and service, Georgia College enriches the lives of students and their local and global communities.”
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Rome, Georgia
“Since 1970, Georgia Highlands College has served the citizens of Northwest Georgia and Northeast Alabama. Founded as Floyd Junior College, it now serves more than 5,700 students in the region. It became a limited-mission, four-year state college in May 2011. GHC has added other teaching sites over the years, and now provides instruction at the founding campus in Floyd County; Heritage Hall in downtown Rome, which houses health sciences; the Cartersville campus, which is constructing a student center for completion in 2012; a site in Marietta on the campus of Southern Polytechnic State University; a campus in Paulding County, on the square in Dallas; and an instructional site in Douglas on Stewart Parkway in Douglasville.”
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Clarkston, Georgia
“Georgia Piedmont Technical College is a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia, a unified system of technical education, custom business and industry training and adult education. Our programs use the best available technology and offer easy access to lifelong learning for all Georgians. This system is part of a seamless education process for Georgia in which students can transfer credits efficiently as they advance from secondary schools to technical colleges and to the colleges and universities within the University System of Georgia.”
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Average Tuition: $3,054/ $5,604
Enrollment: 4,283
Application Deadline: Fall: 8/22
Type of Institution: Public
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404.297.9522
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Atlanta, Georgia
“The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the nation’s top research universities, distinguished by its commitment to improving the human condition through advanced science and technology. Georgia Tech’s campus occupies 400 acres in the heart of the city of Atlanta, where more than 20,000 undergraduate and graduate students receive a focused, technologically based education.”
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Admissions Rate: 55%
Graduation Rate: 79%
Average Tuition: $10,650/ $29,954
Enrollment: 14,527
Application Deadline: 1/10
Type of Institution: Public
Average SAT Score: 2000-2210
Average ACT Score: 29-33
Average GPA: 3.9-4.1
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Clarkston, Georgia
“Georgia Perimeter College transforms the lives of our students to thrive in a global society. As a diverse, multi-campus college offering onsite and distance learning opportunities, we provide relevant, responsive, learner-centered higher education that facilitates the achievement of academic, professional and personal goals. We embrace excellence, teamwork and quality service that link the college’s human capital with our communities to enhance economic, social and cultural vitality. As a key point of entry for students into higher education in Georgia and in order to support the Strategic Plan of the University System of Georgia, Georgia Perimeter College is committed to maintaining our role as the major provider of associate degrees and student transfer opportunities in the state and to broadening our contribution to the educational aspirations of our communities by offering select baccalaureate programs in areas of need for the citizens of Georgia.”
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Average Tuition: $3,614/ $10,840
Enrollment: 23,619
Application Deadline: 7/01
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum GPA: 2.0
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Statesboro, Georgia
“Georgia Southern University is a public, Carnegie Doctoral/Research university devoted to academic distinction in teaching, scholarship, and service. The University’s hallmark is a culture of engagement that bridges theory with practice, extends the learning environment beyond the classroom, and promotes student growth and life success. Georgia Southern’s nationally accredited academic programs in the liberal arts, sciences, and professional studies prepare a diverse and select undergraduate and graduate student population for leadership and service as world citizens. Faculty, staff, and students embrace core values expressed through integrity, civility, kindness, collaboration, and a commitment to lifelong learning, wellness, and social responsibility. Central to the University’s mission is the faculty’s dedication to excellence in teaching and the development of a fertile learning environment exemplified by a free exchange of ideas, high academic expectations, and individual responsibility for academic achievement. Georgia Southern faculty are teacher-scholars whose primary responsibility is the creation of learning experiences of the highest quality, informed by scholarly practice, research, and creative activities. The University offers a student-centered environment enhanced by technology, transcultural experiences, private and public partnerships, and stewardship of a safe residential campus recognized for its natural beauty. Georgia Southern University is committed to advancing the State of Georgia and the region through the benefits of higher education, offering baccalaureate through doctoral degrees and a variety of outreach programs. The University fosters access to its educational programs, provides a comprehensive and fulfilling university experience, and enhances quality of life in the region through collaborative relationships supporting education, health care and human services, cultural experiences, scientific and technological advancement, athletics, and regional development.”
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Admissions Rate: 52%
Graduation Rate: 50%
Average Tuition: $7,066/ $19,668
Enrollment: 17,993
Application Deadline: 5/01
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum SAT Score: 1010
Minimum ACT Score: 21
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Academic Advisor: Kelley Riffe
912.GSU.2018
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Americus, Georgia
“Georgia Southwestern State University, the institution that cares. Located in beautiful Americus, Georgia, a vibrant college town, GSW is the type of university that provides an outstanding education in a warm, family like environment. Georgia Southwestern is small enough to ensure that every student counts, but large enough to offer the diversity and depth of programs necessary to prepare graduates for success in the world of the 21st century. A university rich in tradition, rife with energy, and ripe with opportunity, GSW is a great place to go to school.”
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Atlanta, Georgia
“Georgia State University, an enterprising urban public research university, is a national leader in graduating students from widely diverse backgrounds. Centered in the historic financial hub of downtown Atlanta, the university provides more than 32,000 students with unsurpassed connections to the city’s business, government, nonprofit and cultural organizations. The university offers 55 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in more than 250 fields of study in its eight colleges and schools.”
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Lawrenceville, Georgia
“Gwinnett Tech has been providing career-focused education and training for the region for more than 25 years. Programs focus on real-world education for real-world jobs and help you gain the knowledge you need to realize your dreams. Gwinnett Tech offers more than 50 programs – degree, diploma and certificate options – that you can finish in two years or less. Programs in the fastest growing fields, plus emerging industries and technologies, where employers need a highly skilled workforce and graduates are in demand.”
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Average Tuition: $3,060/ $5,610
Enrollment: 6,683
Application Deadline: 6/03
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum SAT Score: 920
Minimum ACT Score: 19
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678.762.7580
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Kennesaw, Georgia
“Kennesaw State University (KSU) is the third-largest university in Georgia with more than 24,600 undergraduate and graduate students representing 132 countries. KSU is located just northwest of Atlanta in Cobb County near historic Kennesaw Mountain, allowing students to experience the best of Atlanta while enjoying the serenity of a 328-acre, beautifully landscaped pedestrian-friendly campus. The University’s national reputation continues to gain steam — recognized for its first-year experience program for ten consecutive years and as one of the top universities in the region by U.S. News & World Report in its America’s Best Colleges issue. Kennesaw State has also been ranked among only 19 universities in the country that scored an A by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni in its “What Will They Learn?” guide.”
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Admissions Rate: 57%
Graduation Rate: 41%
Average Tuition: $6,807/ $19,390
Enrollment: 22,684
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum/Average SAT Score: 950
Minimum ACT Score: 20
Minimum GPA: 2.5
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770.423.6300
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LaGrange, Georgia
“Transformation is at the heart of a liberal arts education. Studies show, and employers agree, that this well-rounded approach enhances analytical aptitude and adaptability. You’ll find that to be true at LaGrange College, where you’ll gain a broader, deeper knowledge of many subject areas, along with practical skills – providing flexibility in your career choices. Since our founding in 1831, LaGrange College has offered a beautiful, intimate setting. Here, you’ll be part of a close-knit, supportive community as you begin your journey toward self-discovery. With a student/professor ratio of 11-to-1 and intentionally small class sizes, you’ll receive the personal attention you need to excel academically, socially, physically and spiritually.”
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Admissions Rate: 49%
Graduation Rate: 44%
Average Tuition: $25,600
Enrollment: 834
Type of Institution: Private
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Department Chair: Marcia Brown
706.880.8325
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Oakwood, Georgia
“Lanier Technical College, a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia, serves as the foremost workforce development resource for Banks, Barrow, Dawson, Forsyth, Hall, Jackson, and Lumpkin counties by providing: – career-technical education programs, offered through traditional and distance delivery methods, leading to associate degrees, diplomas, and technical certificates of credit; – customized business and industry training and economic development services; – continuing education for technical and professional development; and adult education services.”
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Middle Georgia State College
Macon, Georgia
“The mission of Middle Georgia State College is to serve the educational needs of a diverse population through high quality programs connected to community needs in a global context and to serve as a leader for the intellectual, economic, and cultural life of the region.”
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Average Tuition: $3,910/ $11,768
Enrollment: 8,884
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum/Average SAT Score: 830
Minimum ACT Score: 17
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Assistant Chair: Dr. Robert McTyre
478.471.5792
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Macon, Georgia
“Mercer University is one of America’s oldest and most distinctive institutions of higher learning, offering rigorous programs that span the undergraduate liberal arts to doctoral-level degrees. Founded by early 19th century Baptists, Mercer — while no longer formally affiliated with the Baptist denomination — remains committed to an educational environment that embraces intellectual and religious freedom while affirming values that arise from a Judeo-Christian understanding of the world. With more than 8,300 students enrolled in 12 schools and colleges on campuses in Macon, Atlanta and Savannah, and at four Regional Academic Centers around the state, Mercer is consistently ranked among the nation’s leading institutions by such publications as U.S. News & World Report and the Princeton Review. More than 68,000 alumni are making important contributions to their professions and communities throughout Georgia, the Southeast and the world. While offering a breadth of programs found at much larger universities, Mercer maintains an intimate, student-focused culture more characteristic of smaller liberal arts colleges.”
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Jonesboro, Arkansas
“Marking its first hundred years, Arkansas State University continues to expand in exciting ways. It’s growing to serve the region, state and nation – with a global perspective. By providing a solid educational base, the university prepares students for leadership as professionals and in their communities.”
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Admissions Rate: 63%
Graduation Rate: 28%
Average Tuition: $7,180/ $15,910
Enrollment: 10,168
Application Deadline: 8/20
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum/Average GPA: 2.0/3.4
Minimum/Average ACT Score: 19/23
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www.asub.edu
Arkansas State University- Beebe
Beebe, Arkansas
“Arkansas State University-Beebe is a regional state university that is an operationally separate, two-year institution of the Arkansas State University System. At ASU-Beebe, students can expect to find high quality programs at a very reasonable price. The university offers associate degrees, certificates, and non-credit training for business and industry. With careful planning, students who obtain an associate of arts degree can transfer to ASU-Jonesboro and other regional universities with no loss of credits.”
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Admissions Rate: Open Admission
Graduation Rate: 36%
Average Tuition: $2,970/ $4,830
Enrollment: 2,385
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Public
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www.asumh.edu
Arkansas State University- Mountain Home
Mountain Home, Arkansas
“Arkansas State University-Mountain Home is a public, open access, two-year campus of the Arkansas State University System, primarily serving students in North Central Arkansas. ASUMH provides affordable lifelong learning and excellent teaching, enabling students of all ages to enhance their quality of life.”
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Admissions Rate: 64%
Graduation Rate: 23%
Average Tuition: $2,088/ $3,504
Enrollment: 1,411
Application Deadline: Rolling Admission
Type of Institution: Public
Average GPA: 2.9
Average ACT Score: 21
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Arkansas Technical University- Main Campus
Russelville, Arkansas
“Founded in 1909, Arkansas Tech University is rich in history and is now one of the fastest growing universities in the state. Arkansas Tech University, a state-supported institution of higher education, is dedicated to nurturing scholastic development, integrity, and professionalism. The University offers a wide range of traditional and innovative programs which provide a solid educational foundation for life-long learning to a diverse community of learners.”
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Admissions Rate: 91%
Graduation Rate: 39%
Average Tuition: $2,244/ $4,488
Enrollment: 10,089
Application Deadline: Rolling Admission
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum GPA: 2.0
Minimum/Average ACT Score: 15/22
Minimum SAT Score: 1060
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Atlanta, Georgia
“Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Atlanta is a branch campus of Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Portland, which was established in 1983 to meet the growing demand for professionally trained chefs. In 1999, the college began its partnership with Le Cordon Bleu. The culinary school programs are designed to help students pursue their passions and prepare them for professional opportunities in the international culinary, pâtisserie and baking, and hospitality industries. Each culinary school student receives a comprehensive, challenging education in classic culinary techniques combined with modern innovations and the latest in global cuisine. They learn through demonstration by chef instructors followed by hands-on, practical application. The cooking school curriculum includes important theoretical concepts and industry-relevant general education courses. Students at the Atlanta cooking school also benefit from smaller class size in a creative, supportive community. No other Atlanta-based culinary arts program offers the combination of a commitment to excellence, classical cooking techniques, industry current kitchen facilities, and the coveted Le Cordon Bleu Diplôme.”
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Average Tuition: $19,550
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Arkansas Technical University- Ozark Campus
Ozark, Arkansas
“Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus is the regional provider for technical and career education, offering 10 associate degrees and 15 technical certificates with a variety of industry specific options, as well as certificates of proficiency and general education coursework.”
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Average Tuition: $4,776/ $9,552
Enrollment: 2,033
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum GPA: 2.0
Minimum/Average ACT Score: 15/22
Minimum SAT Score: 1060
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Central Baptist College
Conway, Arkansas
“The value of Christian higher education is the value that has always under girded Central Baptist College’s mission statement. Since the institution’s inception in 1952, its mission has focused on educating the whole person — intellectually, physically, and spiritually. While many other colleges and universities subscribe to the notion of holistic education, it is the spiritual dimension of higher education that has made and continues to make Central Baptist College unique.”
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Admissions Rate: 76%
Graduation Rate: 36%
Average Tuition: $11,850
Enrollment: 832
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum GPA: 2.5
Minimum ACT Score: 19
Minimum SAT Score: 1400
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Hot Springs, Arkansas
“Champion Baptist College is a school with a certain mission. It exists not only to train men and women for Christian service in a complex and changing world but also to engender within the a compassionate heart to match that training.”
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Type of Institution: Community College
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Searcy, Arkansas
“Harding University is a private Christian institution of higher education committed to the tradition of the liberal arts and sciences.The University serves a diverse, coeducational student body from across the United States and around the world, although the primary constituency for students and financial support is the fellowship of the churches of Christ. The faculty is dedicated to excellence in teaching, scholarship and service, and to their role as models of Christian living. The University community seeks to provide an environment that both supports students and challenges them to realize their full potential.”
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Admissions Rate: 72%
Graduation Rate: 63%
Average Tuition: $15,210
Enrollment: 4,293
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum/Average GPA: 2.0/3.75
Minimum/Average ACT Score: 12/25
Average SAT Score: 1110
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Springdale, Arkansas
“As an institution of higher learning, Ecclesia College mentors effective leaders to strengthen the foundations of society through the life and values of Christ. Ecclesia College seeks to provide a distinctive education through its mentoring for life and learning, God-honoring academically challenging classes, work-learning internships, community service, and Christian outreach.”
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Admissions Rate: 41%
Graduation Rate: 38%
Average Tuition: $15,200
Enrollment: 141
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum ACT Score: 19
Minimum SAT Score: 1350
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Henderson State University
Arkdelphia, Arkansas
“Henderson State University is Arkansas’s public liberal arts university. True to the century-long tradition that has distinguished Henderson since its founding, the university remains dedicated to providing excellent undergraduate curricula and graduate programs. Henderson, a Southern regional institution with a diverse student body, advocates a program based on the liberal arts, regardless of specific educational interests. Through a common core of courses in arts and sciences, as well as through the more specialized curricula, the university fosters the maximum growth and development of each student.”
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Admissions Rate: 62%
Graduation Rate: 33%
Average Tuition: $4,704/ $9,408
Enrollment: 3,377
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum/Average GPA: 2.0/3.0
Minimum ACT Score: 18
Average SAT Score: 1005
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Conway, Arkansas
“Hendrix College, a private, undergraduate institution of the liberal arts related to the United Methodist Church, offers distinguished academic programs in a residential, coeducational setting. As a collegiate community, Hendrix is dedicated to the cultivation of whole persons through the transmission of knowledge, the refinement of intellect, the development of character, and the encouragement of a concern for worthy values. In these ways Hendrix prepares its graduates for lives of service and fulfillment in their communities and the world.”
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Admissions Rate: 83%
Graduation Rate: 73%
Average Tuition: $37,516
Enrollment: 1,388
Application Deadline: 2/01
Type of Institution: Private
Average GPA: 3.9
Average ACT Score: 29
Average SAT Score: 1230
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Little Rock, Arkansas
“ITT Technical Institute is a leading private college system offering technology-oriented programs at this college in Little Rock. ITT Tech offers career-focused degree programs available at this college in Little Rock location.”
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Graduation Rate: n/a
Average Tuition: $493 per credit hour
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Siloam Springs, Arkansas
“Since 1919, John Brown University has educated students in a distinctly Christian community, providing an academic, spiritual and professional foundation for world-impacting careers. Today, JBU is an educational leader offering traditional undergraduate, degree completion, graduate and online learning programs to students from across the globe.”
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Admissions Rate: 70%
Graduation Rate: 68%
Average Tuition: $21,736
Enrollment: 1,314
Application Deadline: Rolling Admission
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum/Average GPA: 2.5/3.6
Minimum/Average ACT Score: 20/25
Average SAT Score: 1726
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Batesville, Arkansas
“As one of the premier liberal arts colleges in the South, Lyon strives to create a learning environment that is not only academically challenging, but one that is indicative of building character and integrity. Lyon believes the character built by our students is just as important, if not more important, throughout life than the degree that is earned.”
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Admissions Rate: 62%
Graduation Rate: 50%
Average Tuition: $23,370
Enrollment: 600
Application Deadline: Fall 5/01
Type of Institution: Private
Average GPA: 3.6
Average ACT Score: 26
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Harrison, Arkansas
“A comprehensive, public two-year college, North Arkansas College provides a variety of educational opportunities to its students. Northark offers transfer and technical degree programs, one-year technical certificates, certificates of proficiency, customized business and industry training, adult basic education (GED) classes and non-credit community education courses. In addition, partnerships with area universities provide the opportunity to achieve a bachelor’s degree in Harrison.”
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Admissions Rate: Open Admission
Graduation Rate: 24%
Average Tuition: $1,594/ $3,864
Enrollment: 2,307
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Public
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Ouachita Baptist University
Arkadelphia, Arkansas
“The Culinary Arts program is a degree program that will provide foundation and specialized study on the culinary field through academic, laboratory, and field experiences. The freshman studies required for the Technical Certificate in Culinary Arts provide the knowledge and skills necessary for the individual to ensure efficient and quality product preparation and service in the food-service setting. The sophomore studies expand on culinary knowledge and skills through more advanced culinary studies with additional emphasis placed on management, personnel,ethics, and law in a service setting with preparation of the individual for increasing supervisory responsibility. This program prepares its graduates for careers in restaurants, clubs, hotels, catering operations, and institutional food service.”
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Admissions Rate: 64%
Graduation Rate: n/a
Average Tuition: $21,860
Enrollment: 1,594
Application Deadline: Rolling Admission
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum GPA: 2.75
Minimum ACT Score: 20
Minimum SAT Score: 940
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Melbourne, Arkansas
“Ozarka College is a comprehensive technical college, offering associate degrees, technical certificates and certificates of proficiency that prepare students for transfer to four-year colleges and universities or for entry into or advancement in the workplace. Additionally, the College offers adult basic education, continuing education and customized training for local businesses and industries. Ozarka College is dedicated to student success and maintains a low student-teacher ratio and personalized attention from instructors who care about each and every student.”
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Admissions Rate: Open Admissions
Graduation Rate: n/a
Average Tuition: $1,896/ $4,248
Enrollment: 1,557
Application Deadline: Rolling Admission
Type of Institution: Public
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Division Chair: Kathryn Langston
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Little Rock, Arkansas
“Philander Smith College is a small, privately supported, historically Black, four-year liberal arts institution related to the Board of Higher Education and Ministry of the United Methodist Church. The college’s mission is to graduate academically accomplished students, grounded as advocates for social justice, determined to change the world for the better. Philander Smith College, the only United Negro College Fund member institution in Arkansas, strives to provide a quality education for all regardless of race, religion, sex, national origin or ethnic background.”
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Admissions Rate: 68%
Graduation Rate: 30%
Average Tuition: $11,804
Enrollment: 666
Application Deadline: Fall 7/01
Type of Institution: Public
Average GPA: 3.0
Average ACT Score: 19
Average SAT Score: 984
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Little Rock, Arkansas
“Located in Little Rock, Arkansas, the Little Rock Campus of University of Phoenix offers degree programs that enable working adults to earn their degrees while keeping up with work, family and other commitments. The University of Phoenix in Arkansas offers a selection of undergraduate and graduate degree programs that can be completed through the Online Campus or at the Little Rock Campus, depending on the program you choose.”
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Graduation Rate: n/a
Average Tuition: $14,040
Enrollment: n/a
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Public
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Clarksville, Arkansas
“True to their Christian heritage, University of the Ozarks prepares those who seek to live life fully, those who seek the richness of life provided by study of the liberal arts and the quality of life provided by professional preparation. The university provides a uniquely supportive, academically sophisticated and challenging environment on a beautiful campus adjacent to the Ozark Mountains.”
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Admissions Rate: 85%
Graduation Rate: 37%
Average Tuition: $22,650
Enrollment: 551
Application Deadline: Rolling Admission
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum/Average GPA: 2.0/3.0
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University of Central Arkansas
Conway, Arkansas
“The University of Central Arkansas, a leader in 21st-century higher education, is committed to excellence through the delivery of outstanding undergraduate and graduate education that remains current and responsive to the diverse needs of those it serves. The university’s faculty and staff promote the intellectual, professional, social, and personal development of its students through innovations in learning, scholarship, and creative endeavors. Students, faculty, and staff partner to create strong engagement with the local, national, and global communities. The University of Central Arkansas dedicates itself to academic vitality, integrity, and diversity.”
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Admissions Rate: 90%
Graduation Rate: 41%
Average Tuition: $7,332/ $12,830
Enrollment: 11107
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Public
Average GPA: 3.3
Average ACT Score: 23.2
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University of Arkansas- Fort Smith
Fort Smith, Arkansas
“UAFS prepares students to succeed in an ever-changing global world while advancing economic development and quality of place.”
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Admissions Rate: 56%
Graduation Rate: n/a
Average Tuition: $3,990/ $10,920
Enrollment: 7587
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum GPA: 2.0
Minimum ACT Score: 19
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University of Arkansas- Pine Bluff
Pine Bluff, Arkansas
“For more than 138 years, the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff has worked to create an environment that inculcates learning, growth and productivity while affording a basic need to its students – a chance to advance. The 20:1 student to teacher ratio makes it possible to maintain a learning environment with close interaction between students and faculty while challenging curricula encourage our students to seek and fulfill their potential.”
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Admissions Rate: 29%
Graduation Rate: n/a
Average Tuition: $4,290/ $9,960
Enrollment: 2,724
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum GPA: 2.0
Minimum ACT Score: 19
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University of Arkansas- Monticello
Monticello, Arkansas
“The University of Arkansas at Monticello shares with all universities the commitment to search for truth and understanding through scholastic endeavor. The University seeks to enhance and share knowledge, to preserve and promote the intellectual content of society, and to educate people for critical thought. The University provides learning experiences which enable students to synthesize knowledge, communicate effectively, use knowledge and technology with intelligence and responsibility, and act creatively within their own and other cultures.”
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Admissions Rate: 43%
Graduation Rate: n/a
Average Tuition: $5,793/ $11,590
Enrollment: 3,082
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Public
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University of Arkansas- Little Rock
Little Rock, Arkansas
“As Arkansas’s premier metropolitan university, UALR is committed to responding to the needs of the community by creating active links between the campus, community, and commerce. UALR serves a different kind of student – about half are balancing families, careers, and school. The University is also able to put its students in close contact with the state’s most influential leaders in government, business, industry, medicine, and information technology because of its location in Arkansas’s capital city.”
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Admissions Rate: 96%
Graduation Rate: n/a
Average Tuition: $7,600/ $16,197
Enrollment: 9,558
Application Deadline: Fall 08/08 Spring 01/03
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum/Average GPA: 2.5/3.15
Minimum ACT: 21
Minimum SAT Score: 990
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University of Arkansas- Main Campus
Fayetteville, Arkansas
“The University of Arkansas is what is called “a very high research university,” a formal classification that places us in the top 2% of the nation’s 4,600 universities and colleges. This means that you will have access to world-class faculty, who will be able to write you helpful letters of recommendation and support your progress every step of the way. Even as a freshman as you are working to write your first paper or sign up for your classes, you will have a community of people to help you reach your goals. We want your life on this campus to include many one-on-one relationships and a host of once-in-lifetime experiences.”
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Admissions Rate: 61%
Graduation Rate: 60%
Average Tuition: $3,176/ $8,805
Enrollment: 19,027
Application Deadline: Fall 8/01 Spring 12/20
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Minimum ACT Score: 20
Minimum SAT Score: 930
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Southern Arkansas University Tech
Camden, Arkansas
“Southern Arkansas University Tech is a two-year comprehensive college emphasizing technical education and is committed to providing quality educational programs delivered through various technologies and methodologies to meet the needs of its students. SAU Tech accomplishes its mission through technical career programs, transfer curricula, continuing education, workforce education, transitional education, and administrative, student and community services.”
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Admissions Rate: Open Admission
Graduation Rate: 47%
Average Tuition: $3,240/ $4,680
Enrollment: 2,142
Application Deadline: Fall 6/01
Type of Institution: Public
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Southern Arkansas University
Magnolia, Arkansas
“The mission of Southern Arkansas University is to educate students for productive and fulfilling lives in a global environment by providing opportunities for intellectual growth, individual enrichment, skill development, and meaningful career preparation. The University believes in the worth of the individual and accepts its responsibility for developing in its students those values and competencies essential for effective citizenship in an ever-changing, free, and democratic society. Further, the University encourages and supports excellence in teaching, scholarly and creative endeavors, and service.”
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Admissions Rate: 65%
Graduation Rate: 35%
Average Tuition: $3,060/ $4,635
Enrollment: 3,400
Application Deadline: Fall 8/27
Type of Institution: Public
Average ACT Score: 22
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Pine Bluff, Arkansas
“The mission of Southeast Arkansas College is to provide comprehensive community college education and services, with an emphasis on technical education and workforce development.. These educational programs and services include: technical career education, workforce development, university transfer education, general education, adult education, continuing education, and community services.”
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Admissions Rate: Open Admission
Graduation Rate: 14%
Average Tuition: $2,460/ $4,920
Enrollment: 2,009
Application Deadline: Open Admissions
Type of Institution: Public
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Walnut Ridge, Arkansas
“Williams Baptist College is a four-year, Christian, liberal arts college. Williams is known for its academic excellence and personal attention, with a student-to-teacher ratio of 13-to-1, as well as its warm, Christ-centered environment.”
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Admissions Rate: 59%
Graduation Rate: n/a
Average Tuition: $6,450
Enrollment: 596
Application Deadline: Rolling Admission
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum GPA: 2.25
Minimum ACT Score: 16
Minimum SAT Score: 910
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North Little Rock, Arkansas
“Pulaski Technical College is a comprehensive two-year college that serves the educational needs of central Arkansas through technical programs, a university-transfer program and specialized programs for business and industry. The College’s mission is to provide access to high quality education that promotes student learning, to enable individuals to develop to their fullest potential and to support the economic development of the state.”
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Admissions Rate: Open Admission
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Average Tuition: $2,280/ $3,672
Enrollment: 11,938
Application Deadline: Fall 8/06
Type of Institution: Public
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Huntsville, Alabama
“For nearly 140 years, Alabama A&M University has consistently interwoven the best of the past with the promise of the future. The AAMU tradition boasts a sustaining excellence in academics, instruction, research, outreach and athletics. Its alumni continue to make groundbreaking distinctions throughout the world, from the arena of sports to restorations of the Washington Monument. Alabama A&M University offers incredible preparation for life and career success, whether you’re seeking a four-year undergraduate experience or graduate education.”
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Admissions Rate: 54%
Graduation Rate: 43%
Average Tuition: $4,072/ $7,304
Enrollment: 4,940
Application Deadline: Fall 06/15 Spring 11/01
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum ACT Score: 17-18
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Montgomery, Alabama
“Alabama State University was founded in 1867, in Marion, Ala., as a school for African-Americans. The school started as the Lincoln Normal School with $500 raised by nine freed slaves now known as the Marion Nine, making ASU one of the nation’s oldest institutions of higher education founded for black Americans. Today, Alabama State University, located in Montgomery, Ala., is a widely respected, world-class institution of higher learning which welcomes students of all races. They offer nearly 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, from the historic teacher education program to the new, high-demand programs in health sciences, new Ph.D. in microbiology and minor in international business. The more than 5,600 students who attend ASU are as diverse as our academic offerings, with students from more than 40 states and various countries seeking a top-notch education that extends far beyond the walls of a classroom. With a 20 to1 student-faculty ratio, students receive the personal attention, mentoring, encouragement and knowledge needed to achieve their dreams. ASU knows that what happens outside the classroom is an essential part of the college experience. Students enjoy a vibrant campus community where they’ll build life-long friendships and find a wide variety of social, cultural and sporting events. There are more than 70 clubs and organizations, including fraternities and sororities, and 18 intercollegiate sports.”
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Admissions Rate: 52%
Graduation Rate: n/a
Average Tuition: $4,508/ $8,516
Enrollment: 5,132
Application Deadline: Fall 7/31 Spring 12/20
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum GPA: 2.0
Minimum ACT Score: 15
Minimum SAT Score: 720-760
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Athens, Alabama
“Athens State understands that career opportunities rest on your college education. Over 3,500 students have selected Athens State because of this neighborly environment where over 30 different degrees are taught by an understanding and quality faculty. Whether you work full or part-time or whether you are a full-time student, Athens State offers a course schedule to meet your needs whether it be day, night, weekend or distance courses.”
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Admissions Rate: Open Admissions
Graduation Rate: n/a
Average Tuition: $5,340/ $9,930
Enrollment: 3,415
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum GPA: 2.0
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Auburn, Alabama
“Auburn University was established in 1856 and remains one of the few universities to carry the torch as a land, sea and space grant university. Our students can choose from more than 140 degree options in 12 schools and colleges at the undergraduate, graduate and professional levels. Auburn University has developed into one of the largest universities in the South, remaining in the educational forefront with its traditional blend of arts and applied science, and changing with the needs of today while living with a respect for the traditions and spirit that are Auburn.”
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Admissions Rate: 77%
Graduation Rate: 68%
Average Tuition: $9,852/ $26,364
Enrollment: 20,175
Application Deadline: Fall 2/01 Spring 11/01
Type of Institution: Public
Average GPA: 3.78
Average ACT Score: 24-30
Average SAT Score: 1100-1260
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Birmingham, Alabama
“Birmingham-Southern College is a four-year, private liberal arts institution founded in 1856 and affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Birmingham-Southern’s new Explorations curriculum moves general education away from a more traditional, “check-box” approach—which emphasizes disciplinary requirements—to one that stresses the importance of what students learn to do. This new pedagogy of doing is illustrated by requirements that guide students in learning how to communicate effectively, solve complex problems in creative ways, connect their coursework to the wider world, engage with their social and political world, and engage in self-directed teaching and learning. These are precisely the skills and perspectives that professional schools, graduate schools, and employers are seeking in today’s increasingly complex and inter-connected world.”
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Admissions Rate: 65%
Graduation Rate: 65%
Average Tuition: $30,700
Enrollment: 1,305
Application Deadline: Fall 2/01
Type of Institution: Private
Average GPA: 3.5
Average ACT Score: 26
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Montgomery, Alabama
“Faulkner University is committed to providing a nurturing and challenging environment that encourages students to thrive not only academically, but also socially and spiritually. As a Christian liberal arts university associated with the churches of Christ, Faulkner’s offerings are continually expanding. Currently the five colleges offer 65 academic degrees ranging from business administration to biblical studies, from biology to e-commerce. Additional education-enhancement opportunities exist through the Great Books Honors College and the Study Abroad program.”
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Admissions Rate: 60%
Graduation Rate: 32%
Average Tuition: $18,230
Enrollment: 2,763
Application Deadline: Fall 2/15
Type of Institution: Private
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Birmingham, Alabama
“Herzing University in Birmingham is conveniently located in Homewood, near downtown Birmingham and I-65. Herzing University has modern computer labs, electronics labs, lecture rooms, and a library and resource center all dedicated to providing students with the tools necessary to find exciting careers in their fields of study. The Birmingham University occupies a 40,000-square-foot office building that it acquired in 1994 and completely refurbished to meet its needs for a modern educational center. The university presently has 14 classrooms, including six computer labs and two electronics labs. It also has a resource center/library, several break areas, a reception area, and administration and admissions offices. Some classrooms will accommodate a maximum of 48 students, but average class size is approximately 20 to 30 students.”
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Admissions Rate: Open Admissions
Graduation Rate: n/a
Average Tuition: $13,800
Enrollment: 295
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Private
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Montgomery, Alabama
“Huntingdon College is a vibrant college community where the life of the mind, heart, and spirit can flourish simultaneously. The traditional undergraduate program offers more than 20 academic majors, 16 intercollegiate athletic teams, and a host of Student Life programs, including spiritual life, community service, and Greek life, in which you may live your college life to the fullest. The Huntingdon Plan broadens your awareness even further—providing a laptop computer, travel/study, Levelized Tuition, and other elements necessary to set you apart from graduates of other colleges, and ensuring that you will know and be known.”
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Admissions Rate: 61%
Graduation Rate: 46%
Average Tuition: $23,500
Enrollment: 1,118
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Private
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Jacksonville, Alabama
“Jacksonville State University provides distinctive educational, cultural and social experiences for a diverse student population. As a learning-centered university, Jacksonville State University strives to challenge students academically in a responsive environment, meeting students’ educational, career and personal goals. As an academic institution, Jacksonville State University seeks to produce broadly-educated graduates that are prepared for global engagement. As a public, comprehensive university, Jacksonville State University promotes excellence in scholarly and service activities consistent with its academic and professional strengths.”
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Admissions Rate: 82%
Graduation Rate: n/a
Average Tuition: $8,490/ $16,980
Enrollment: 7,991
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Community College
Minimum ACT Score: 17
Minimum SAT Score: 830
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Marion , Alabama
“As the nation’s fifth oldest women’s college, Judson was founded in 1838 by Baptists in Marion to educate young women in a Christian environment. The independent, liberal arts college was named for Ann Hasseltine Judson, America’s first female foreign missionary, and remains affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention. Judson is committed to a quality, valuable education for women of the future. Judson was listed among the Top 20 Best National Liberal Arts Colleges 2011 in U.S. News & World Report for having a “thoroughly engaging academic program,” a recognition obtained from nominations by high school guidance counselors from top high schools throughout the nation. Judson was also named a 2011 Military Friendly School by G.I. Jobs Magazine and is a supporter of the Yellow Ribbon Program for veterans.”
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Admissions Rate: 82%
Graduation Rate: 37%
Average Tuition: $15,100
Enrollment: 357
Application Deadline: Fall 8/01
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum GPA: 2.0
Minimum ACT Score: 18
Minimum SAT Score: 870
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Birmingham, Alabama
“Miles College- a senior, liberal arts, church related college with roots in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church and in the tradition of the Historically Black College- motivates and directs its students to seek holistic development that leads to intellectual, ethical, spiritual and service-oriented lives. Guided by these core values, the Miles College education involves students in rigorous study of the liberal arts as preparation for work and life-long learning, in the acquisition of verbal, technological and cultural literacy, and in critical community participation; all as a prelude to responsible citizenship in the global society which they will help to shape.”
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Admissions Rate: Open Admissions
Graduation Rate: n/a
Average Tuition: $11,014
Enrollment: 1,700
Application Deadline: Fall 07/15
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum ACT Score: 16
Minimum SAT Score: 790
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Huntsville, Alabama
“Oakwood University, a historically Black Seventh-day Adventist institution of higher learning, provides quality Christian education that emphasizes academic excellence; promotes harmonious development of mind, body, and spirit; and prepares leaders in service for God and humanity.”
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Admissions Rate: 34%
Graduation Rate: n/a
Average Tuition: $16,234
Enrollment: 2,728
Application Deadline: Fall 06/30
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum GPA: 2.0
Minimum ACT Score: 17
Minimum SAT Score: 840
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Birmingham, Alabama
“Samford University is a private institution that was founded in 1841. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 2,950, its setting is suburban, and the campus size is 209 acres. Samford University’s ranking in the 2013 edition of Best Colleges is Regional Universities (South), 4. Samford University is a Christian institution located in Birmingham, Ala., in the central region of the state. Students at Samford can choose from more than 130 majors, minors, and concentrations, including master’s degree programs in the Brock School of Business, the Cumberland School of Law, and the Orlean Bullard Beeson School of Education and Professional Studies. Samford is the largest private university in Alabama, but its class sizes are small, and no courses are taught by graduate assistants.”
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Admissions Rate: 83%
Graduation Rate: 70%
Average Tuition: $25,150
Enrollment: 4,758
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Private
Average GPA: 3.68
Average ACT Score: 21-28
Average SAT Score: 1040-1295
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Mobile, Alabama
“Spring Hill College is the oldest Catholic college in the Southeast, the third oldest Jesuit college and the fifth oldest Catholic college in the United States. Ranked among the top 20 Southern colleges and universities in U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges,” its mission is to form students to become responsible leaders in service to others. We accept students from all religious denominations.”
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Admissions Rate: 47%
Graduation Rate: 62%
Average Tuition: $29,450
Enrollment: 1,202
Application Deadline: Fall 8/21
Type of Institution: Public
Average GPA: 3.45
Average ACT Score: 24
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Tuscaloosa, Alabama
“The pristine surrounds of Stillman College create the ideal liberal arts environment. The College’s attractive 105-acre campus combines the history and tradition of the past with the innovation and pluralistic culture of the future. Stillman’s unfaltering commitment to providing an elite education for its 1,000 highly-capable, enthusiastic students drives change not only on the Stillman campus, but also in the community.”
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Admissions Rate: 41%
Graduation Rate: n/a
Average Tuition: $15,665
Enrollment: 1,080
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Private
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Talladega, Alabama
“Talladega College is located in an historic district of the city of Talladega, Alabama. The campus is on a plateau about 700 feet above sea level in the heart of a fertile valley in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The campus is a quiet place—away from the distractions and fast pace of urban living. Talladega’s main campus includes 41 buildings on 50 acres, surrounded by the city and gently rolling woodlands. The beautiful oak-lined campus boasts several historic landmarks: Swayne Hall (1852), the original school house has been used for classrooms; the President’s House (1881); DeForest Chapel (1903), that houses the famous 17 stained-glass windows by David C. Driskell; and Savery Library (1939), home of the Amistad Murals by famed artist Hale Woodruff. The college has an aggressive tradition of bringing the world to Talladega. This comes in many forms, including workshops, forums and lectures, and a variety of outstanding artists, scientists, and political, business, and civic leaders. Talladega’s neighboring cities also offer many other cultural and entertainment outlets, as well as shopping, restaurants, and theaters. The college is just 25 miles south of the city of Anniston, Alabama, 50 miles east of Birmingham, Alabama, 85 miles north of Montgomery, Alabama, and 100 miles west of Atlanta, Georgia.”
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Admissions Rate: 51%
Graduation Rate: n/a
Average Tuition: $11,492
Enrollment: 700
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum GPA: 2.0
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Tuscaloosa, Alabama
“The University of Alabama is a student-centered research university and an academic community united in its commitment to enhancing the quality of life for all Alabamians. Founded in 1831 as Alabama’s first public college, The University of Alabama is dedicated to excellence in teaching, research and service. We provide a creative, nurturing campus environment where our students can become the best individuals possible, can learn from the best and brightest faculty, and can make a positive difference in the community, the state and the world. The University of Alabama family has always expected great things. After all, we are our state’s flagship university — the Capstone of higher education.”
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Admissions Rate: 53%
Graduation Rate: 67%
Average Tuition: $9,450/ $23,950
Enrollment: 28,026
Application Deadline: Fall 02/01
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Minimum ACT Score: 21
Minimum SAT Score: 1000
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Troy, Alabama
“At the residential campus in Troy, Alabama, students discover a myriad of ways to get involved with campus life. Whether it’s joining one of the 150 student organizations, going Greek, studying abroad, or cheering on the Trojans on game day, TROY has something to offer everyone. Students will find a warm and welcoming classroom experience, with faculty who are not only among the best in their fields, but who are truly passionate about providing one-on-one mentorship. For more than 100 years, TROY’s student athletes have been proud to call themselves Trojans. The championship-winning football, basketball and baseball teams make every season sizzle with edge-of-your-seat excitement. Whether you simply wear cardinal and chant along with the fight song, or take the field to claim your place in TROY history, our athletics programs will make their mark on you—and make you proud.”
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Admissions Rate: 68%
Graduation Rate: 35%
Average Tuition: $9,070/ $16,540
Enrollment: 17,915
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum GPA: 2.0
Minimum ACT Score: 20
Minimum SAT Score: 950
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Birmingham, Alabama
“The University of Alabama at Birmingham is a public university in Birmingham. Developed from an academic extension center established in 1936, the institution became an autonomous institution in 1969 and is today one of three institutions in the University of Alabama System. UAB offers over 140 programs of study in 12 academic divisions leading to bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, and professional degrees in the social and behavioral sciences, the liberal arts, business, education, engineering, and health-related fields such as medicine, dentistry, optometry, nursing, and public health. The school is highly renowned for its medical research and natural sciences programs.”
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Admissions Rate: 73%
Graduation Rate: 45%
Average Tuition: $8,904/ $20,394
Enrollment: 17,999
Application Deadline: Fall: 06/01 Spring: 11/01
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum GPA: 2.5
Minimum ACT Score: 20
Minimum SAT Score: 950
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Huntsville, Alabama
“University of Alabama in Huntsville is a premier national research university that’s just the right size for you — not so big that you’ll get lost in the crowd and not so small that you’ll feel limited. This is a place where you can fit in, stand out…and always, always belong. You have options at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) and applying for admission is easy. There are 39 undergraduate degree programs across the colleges of Business, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Nursing, and Science. UAH also helps you find valuable resources to pay for college like scholarships, grants, aid and work study. UAH is located in one of the most technologically rich cities in the United States. That means you’ll have access to meaningful co-ops and internships that will help prepare you for real careers locally and globally.”
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Admissions Rate: 78%
Graduation Rate: 47%
Average Tuition: $9,192/ $21,506
Enrollment: 5,882
Application Deadline: Fall 8/21
Type of Institution: Public
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Mobile, Alabama
“Voted as one of America’s Best Christian Colleges and America’s 100 Best College Buys, UMobile combines quality academics with a Christian worldview. The campus is located on over 800 acres just 10 minutes north of historic downtown Mobile, Alabama, and just an hour from Gulf Coast beaches. UMobile offers the perfect setting for a unique college experience that prepares graduates for “Changing Lives to Change the World.”
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Admissions Rate: 80%
Graduation Rate: 46%
Average Tuition: $18,540
Enrollment: 1,552
Application Deadline: Fall 8/01
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum SAT Score: 980
Minimum ACT Score: 21
Minimum GPA: 2.75
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Montevallo, Alabama
Montevallo’s mission is “to provide to students from throughout the state an affordable, geographically accessible ‘small college’ public higher educational experience of high quality, with a strong emphasis on undergraduate liberal studies and with professional programs supported by a broad base of arts and sciences, designed for the intellectual and personal growth in the pursuit of meaningful employment and responsible informed citizenship.”
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Admissions Rate: 87%
Graduation Rate:
Average Tuition: $10,000/$19,690
Enrollment: 2,598
Application Deadline: Fall 8/20
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum SAT Score: 870
Minimum ACT Score: 20
Minimum GPA: 2.5
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Itta Bena, Mississippi
“Mississippi Valley State University, as a Carnegie Classified Master’s University, provides comprehensive undergraduate and graduate programs in education, the arts and sciences, and professional studies. The University is driven by its commitment to excellence in teaching, learning, service, and research–a commitment resulting in a learner-centered environment that prepares critical thinkers, exceptional communicators, and service-oriented, engaged, and productive citizens. MVSU is fundamentally committed to positively impacting the quality of life and creating extraordinary educational opportunities for the Mississippi Delta and beyond.”
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Columbus, Mississippi
“Mississippi University for Women students say there’s something special about “The W.” You might think they’re talking about the university’s ranking among the top Southern public master’s universities or the small class sizes, or it’s best value ranking in U.S. News & World Report and Consumer Reports. But what students say gives their education that extra something, is the community – down to earth, welcoming, and intellectually curious. It’s what makes them feel at home. Founded in 1884 as the first public college for women in the United States, MUW is a tradition-rich university that has been home to such noted personalities as Pulitzer Prize-winning author Eudora Welty, among others. Over 30 years ago, MUW opened its doors to men.”
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Clinton, Mississippi
“Mississippi College is a private, co-educational, comprehensive university of liberal arts and sciences and professional studies dedicated to the pursuit of academic excellence. Founded in 1826, Mississippi College is the oldest institution of higher learning and the largest private university in the state of Mississippi. As a Christian institution, Mississippi College values the integration of faith and learning throughout the educational process. Consistent with its Baptist heritage and relationship to the Convention, Mississippi College provides a quality Christian education for its student population. Students select the university because of the quality of its academic programs, Christian environment, and location. The majority of students come from Mississippi and other southeastern states.”
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Ellisville, Mississippi
“Jones County Junior College will inspire greatness by providing educational opportunities for its students, employees, and surrounding communities. Jones is committed to, demonstrates, and is accountable for . . . Engaged Learning Community Service Leadership Innovation Integrity Entrepreneurship Stewardship”
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Admissions Rate: Open Admission
Graduation Rate: 23%
Average Tuition: $2,248/$4,248
Enrollment: 4,683
Application Deadline: Rolling
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum/Average SAT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average ACT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average GPA: n/a
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Jackson, Mississippi
“Jackson State University is a diverse, technologically-advanced four-year university steeped in history and committed to preparing its students to become global leaders. The university provides a caring, nurturing environment in which to challenge students to improve themselves and serve others. Designated as a high research activity university, Jackson State continues to enhance the state, nation and world through comprehensive economic development, healthcare, technological and educational initiatives.”
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Admissions Rate: 31%
Graduation Rate:
Average Tuition: $5,888/$14,576
Enrollment: 6,844
Application Deadline: 08/01
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum/Average SAT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average ACT Score: 12/18
Minimum/Average GPA: 2.0 average
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601.979.2141.
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Holly Springs, Mississippi
“Rust College is a historically Black, coeducational, senior liberal arts college founded in 1866. The College is related to the United Methodist Church, and dedicated to serving students with a variety of academic preparations, through instruction in the humanities, social and behavioral sciences, natural science, business, technology, and education. The College offers a well-rounded program designed to acquaint students with cultural, moral, and spiritual values, both in theory and in practice. Rust College provides an opportunity for education to all, regardless of race, religion, sex, national origin or ethnic background.”
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Admissions Rate: 46%
Graduation Rate: 36%
Average Tuition: $8,300
Enrollment: 922
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum/Average SAT Score: N/A
Minimum/Average ACT Score: 6/14.5
Minimum/Average GPA: 2.0/2.5
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Division of Humanities Department
Interim Chair & Associate Professor: Margaret Dlashmit
662.252.8000 (Ext. 4560)
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Blue Mountain, Mississippi
“Founded in 1873 as a Christian liberal arts college and affiliated since 1920 with the Mississippi Baptist Convention, Blue Mountain College assists students in developing intellectual integrity, academic excellence, social awareness, and Christian character. To accomplish the mission the College recruits undergraduate and graduate students who are committed to scholarship, servant leadership, and service in church and community. The student-centered campus exhibits a climate of personal attention, respect, inclusion and high expectations. With the leadership of professionals who share the common bond of Christian faith and who are committed to excellence, students are guided to reach their God-given potential.”
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Admissions Rate: 49.5%
Graduation Rate: 52%
Average Tuition: $8,070
Enrollment: 542
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Private, Southern Baptist Convention
Minimum/Average SAT Score: 1300/1530
Minimum/Average ACT Score: 12/23
Minimum/Average GPA: n/a
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Department Chair: Gregory W. Long
662.685.4771 (Ext. 148)
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Department Chair: Dr. Betty Hearn
662.685.4771 (Ext. 161)
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Mississippi State, Mississippi
“Known throughout the school’s history as “The People’s University,” Mississippi State provides the academic, leadership, and social opportunities to help each person excel. Here, faculty, staff and students share a common goal: to make the Mississippi State University experience a lifetime opportunity.”
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Jackson, Mississippi
“Millsaps College provides an ideal atmosphere for learning, with one teacher for every 9 students and an average class size of 14. Associated with the United Methodist Church, and located on 100 beautiful acres in the heart of Mississippi’s capital of Jackson – a progressive southern city of nearly half a million population – Millsaps is home to just over 900 students from 26 states and 23 countries. Our students have intellectual firepower, and know they will be taught by faculty who are as serious about learning as they are.”
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Alcorn State, Mississippi
“Alcorn State University, a Historically Black College and University, is a comprehensive land-grant institution that celebrates a rich heritage with a diverse student and faculty population. The University emphasizes intellectual development and lifelong learning through the integration of diverse pedagogies, applied and basic research, cultural and professional programs, public service and outreach, while providing access to globally competitive academic and research programs. Alcorn strives to prepare graduates to be well-rounded future leaders of high character and to be successful in the global marketplace of the 21st century.”
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Admissions Rate: 47%
Graduation Rate: 43%
Average Tuition: $3,048/ $7,548
Enrollment: 3,208
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum/Average SAT Score: 790/830
Average ACT Score: 16
Minimum/Average GPA: 2.0/2.6
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Department Chair: Dr. Jerry Domatob
601.877.6612.
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Jackson, Mississippi
“Antonelli College’s campus is conveniently located just east of the Jackson city limit. In addition to a variety of employment opportunities and affordable housing, our Jackson location gives you the opportunity to take in the vibrancy of the city’s rich history, culture and entertainment options.”
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Admissions Rate: Open Admission
Graduation Rate: 24%
Average Tuition: $4,400
Enrollment: 240
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum/Average SAT Score: n/a
Average ACT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average GPA: n/a
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Florence, Alabama
“The University is a beautiful campus occupying over 130 acres in a residential section of Florence, Alabama. The University of North Alabama, established in 1830 as LaGrange College, became in 1872 the first state-supported teachers’ college south of the Ohio River and one of the first coed colleges in the nation. The University of North Alabama has developed into a comprehensive regional university providing quality educational opportunities for students, with majors in four colleges—arts and sciences, business, education, and nursing and allied health.”
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Admissions Rate: 79%
Graduation Rate: 32%
Average Tuition: $8,148/$14,808
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Application Deadline: Fall 8/01
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum SAT Score: 870
Minimum ACT Score: 18
Minimum GPA: 2.0
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Tougaloo, Mississippi
“Tougaloo College is a private, historically black, liberal arts institution, accessible to all persons regardless of race, ethnic origin, religion or creed. The College prepares students to be imaginative, self-directed, lifelong learners and mindful thinkers, committed to leadership and services in a global society by offering a high quality liberal studies program.”
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Admissions Rate: 37%
Graduation Rate: 48%
Average Tuition: $9,740
Enrollment: 945
Application Deadline: Fall: 3/01 Spring: 12/01
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum/Average SAT Score:
Minimum/Average ACT Score: 12/17.5
Minimum/Average GPA: 2.0/3.0
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Flowood, Mississippi
“The Jackson Campus in Flowood, Mississippi offers online- and on-campus-students the full University of Phoenix experience in the Jackson area.”
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Admissions Rate: Open Admission
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Average Tuition: $585 per credit
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Application Deadline: Rolling
Type of Institution: Community College
Minimum/Average SAT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average ACT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average GPA: n/a
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University of Southern Mississippi
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
“Founded in 1910, The University of Southern Mississippi is a comprehensive doctoral and research-driven university with a proud history and an eye on the future. In just 100 years, the university has grown from a small teachers’ college into a premier research university that is a haven for the arts with a tradition of success in both academics and athletics. Southern Miss has a diverse student body of approximately 17,000 students from 56 different countries, all 50 states and every corner of Mississippi. We offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs in six degree-granting colleges with more than 180 degree programs.”
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Admissions Rate: 63%
Graduation Rate: 48%
Average Tuition: $6,744/ $8,280
Enrollment: 13,618
Application Deadline: Rolling Admisions
Type of Institution: Public
Average SAT Score: 1030 (Reading and Math)
Average ACT Score: 12/22
Minimum/Average GPA: 2.0/3.0
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Biloxi/Hattiesburg, Mississippi
“As a Christian university which embraces its Baptist heritage and namesake, William Carey University provides quality educational programs, within a caring Christian academic community, which challenge the individual student to excel in scholarship, leadership, and service in a diverse global society.”
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Grambling State University
Grambling, Louisiana
“Grambling State University combines the academic strengths of a major university with the benefits of a small college, a combination that enables our students to grow and learn in a serene and positive environment. We offer more than 800 courses and 68 degree programs in five colleges, including an honors college, two professional schools, a graduate school, and a Division of Continuing Education. National and local employers recruit graduates from Grambling’s excellent nursing, computer science, teacher education, and other programs.”
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Admissions Rate: 55%
Graduation Rate: 28%
Average Tuition: $2,637/$6,822
Enrollment: 4,992
Application Deadline: Fall 6/01 Spring 12/01
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum SAT Score: 940
Minimum ACT Score: 20
Minimum GPA: 2.0
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Mobile, Alabama
“The University of South Alabama, a diverse and vibrant public university, is making a difference in the lives of the people of Alabama and the nation through teaching, research, service and health care. With the University’s enrollment topping 15,000, more and more people are choosing to attend USA.”
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Admissions Rate: 87%
Graduation Rate: 37%
Average Tuition: $7,950/$15,900
Enrollment: 14,883
Application Deadline: Fall 8/10
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum SAT Score: 900
Minimum ACT Score: 19
Minimum GPA: 2.0
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Oxford, Mississippi
“The University of Mississippi’s mission is to create, evaluate, share and apply knowledge in a free, open and inclusive environment of intellectual inquiry. As its flagship university, the University of Mississippi serves the state of Mississippi, the nation and the world through teaching, research and public service. The University of Mississippi provides an academic experience that emphasizes critical thinking; encourages intellectual depth and creativity; challenges and inspires a diverse community of undergraduate, graduate and professional students; provides enriching opportunities outside the classroom; supports lifelong learning; and develops a sense of global responsibility.”
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Admissions Rate: 79%
Graduation Rate: 53%
Average Tuition: $6,660/ $17,628
Enrollment: 15,346
Application Deadline: Fall 7/20
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum/Average SAT Score: 600/1080
Minimum/Average ACT Score: 12/23.8
Minimum/Average GPA: 2.2/3.0
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Bogalusa, Louisiana
“World class technical training, qualified faculty, and successful partnerships with business and industry are just a few of the many opportunities awaiting you when you enroll in one fo the Northshore Technical Community College Campuses. Today’s industry standards require technical training and skills enhancements necessary to build career opportunities throughout the lifespan.
Northshore Technical Community College is committed to providing quality workforce training and transfer opportunities to students seeking a competitive edge in today’s global economy.”
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Admissions Rate: Open Admissions
Graduation Rate:
Average Tuition: $1,437/$2,067
Enrollment: 3,136
Application Deadline: Rolling
Type of Institution: Technical College
Minimum/Average SAT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average ACT Score Average: n/a
Minimum/Average GPA: n/a
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Debra Sherman, Student Affairs Officer
985.732.6640 ext. 130
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Sharon Hornsby, Campus Head
225.222.4251 ext. 2173
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Northwest Louisiana Technical College – Shreveport
Shreveport, Louisiana
“You may well be surprised as you review the more than fifty technical education programs offered at our public campuses in Many, Mansfield, Minden, Natchitoches, and Shreveport. We also offer training to the incarcerated at our campuses inside David Wade Correctional Center and Forcht Wade.
During the seventy years that technical education has been offered in our northwest region of Louisiana, uncounted changes in technology and the workforce have come about. But one thing remains the same — our sincere desire to offer the highest quality, most accessible and in-demand technical education possible. In terms of workforce training, we seek to offer what is needed, where it is needed to those who need it.
The mission of NWLTC is, within the fiscal means available to it, to offer quality technical education where and when it is needed to the people, businesses, and industries that need it.”
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Admissions Rate: Open
Graduation Rate:
Average Tuition: $972/$4,140
Enrollment: 1,017
Application Deadline: Rolling
Type of Institution: Technical College
Minimum/Average SAT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average ACT Score Average: n/a
Minimum/Average GPA: n/a
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318.676.7811
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Booneville, Mississippi
“Founded in 1948, Northeast is an educational pillar of the northeast Mississippi region. From its offerings of transfer, career and technical classes, Northeast is able to offer a wide variety of choices for the most discerning students. With some of the best-trained faculty and staff in the region, Northeast strives to prepare its students for the road ahead…whether it is transferring to a four-year college/university or beginning a career. Northeast offers approximately 100 different programs of study which makes it a perfect fit for all types of students. However, Northeast is more than academics. With a wide variety of activities, Northeast is able to cater to not only the academic side of college life but the social side as well.”
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Multiple Locations, Louisiana
“The mission of Acadiana Technical College (ATC) is to provide training which assists students in acquiring the skills necessary for employment.
The objective of Acadiana Technical College is to provide a learning environment and experiences in both preparatory and supplemental training that reflect occupational trends and meet the needs of the region. This training is designed to assist students in achieving competency levels that would render them competitive for entry level employment in order that every individual may be afforded an equal opportunity to develop to his/her full potential. Special upgrading and supplementary training are available for those already employed.”
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Admissions Rate: Open
Graduation Rate:
Average Tuition: $737/$1517
Enrollment: 4,650
Application Deadline: Rolling
Type of Institution: Technical College
Minimum/Average SAT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average ACT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average GPA: n/a
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Capital Area Technical College – Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
“The mission of Capital Area Technical College (formerly known as Louisiana Technical College) is to deliver instructional programs that provide skilled employees for business and industry that contribute to the overall economic development and workforce needs of the state. Capital Area Technical College provides individuals with quality and relevant learning opportunities consistent with identified student, business and industry needs within a life-long learning environment.
Capital Area Technical College (CATC) is a public state technical college which consists of five campuses located in the Greater Capital Area region. CATC is governed by the Louisiana Community & Technical College System (LCTCS) and nationally accredited by the Council on Occupational Education (COE).”
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Admissions Rate: Open
Graduation Rate: 40%
Average Tuition: $965/$1,745
Enrollment: 4,241
Application Deadline: Fall: 8/20 Spring: 1/14
Type of Institution: Technical College
Minimum/Average SAT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average ACT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average GPA: n/a
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana
“The Louisiana Culinary Institute’s purpose is to educate its students to become highly trained professionals in food service operations. Its intent is to provide its students with the appropriate knowledge and skills in professional cooking techniques, sanitation, nutrition and day-to-day business operations to successfully operate and manage a food service facility. By doing so the Institute’s goal is to fulfill the ever-growing need for culinary professionals in the food service industry.”
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Admissions Rate: 50%
Graduation Rate:
Average Tuition: $29,075
Enrollment: 191
Application Deadline: Rolling
Type of Institution: Culinary Institute
Minimum/Average SAT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average ACT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average GPA: n/a
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana
“Our mission is to train students for careers that exist today. And to do that in a relatively short period of time.
Our philosophy enabling us to fulfill our mission consists of three main tenets: 1) to prepare students to assume a useful place in society and perform well in that place; hence, the objectives of qualified and employable graduates are of the utmost importance. 2) to offer, through a sincere concern on the part of educated and experienced teachers, the necessary tools of learning that will help to make the students’ future a success. 3) To assure all students and prospective students that from the first contact to graduation, the relationship with all school officials will meet high standards of education and business ethics.”
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Admissions Rate: Open Enrollment
Graduation Rate: 58%
Average Tuition: $21,200 For Entire Program
Enrollment: 600
Application Deadline: Rolling
Type of Institution: Trade School
Minimum/Average SAT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average ACT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average GPA: n/a
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Grambling State University
Grambling, Louisiana
“Grambling State University combines the academic strengths of a major university with the benefits of a small college, a combination that enables our students to grow and learn in a serene and positive environment. We offer more than 800 courses and 68 degree programs in five colleges, including an honors college, two professional schools, a graduate school, and a Division of Continuing Education. National and local employers recruit graduates from Grambling’s excellent nursing, computer science, teacher education, and other programs.”
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Admissions Rate: 55%
Graduation Rate: 28%
Average Tuition: $2,637/$6,822
Enrollment: 4,992
Application Deadline: Fall 6/01 Spring 12/01
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum SAT Score: 940
Minimum ACT Score: 20
Minimum GPA: 2.0
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Pineville, Louisiana
“Founded in 1906, Louisiana College is a private, Baptist coeducational college of liberal arts and sciences with selected professional programs. Built upon the principles of character and learning, the College has a tradition of outstanding academics and is the only Baptist, four-year institution in Louisiana. Located in the heart of Louisiana, Louisiana College’s picturesque 81-acre Pineville campus features a mix of historic buildings and modern athletic, performance, classroom, and living facilities.
The mission of Louisiana College is to provide liberal arts, professional, and graduate programs characterized by devotion to the preeminence of the Lord Jesus, allegiance to the authority of the Holy Scriptures, dedication to academic excellence for the glory of God, and commitment to change the world for Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Louisiana College seeks to prepare students to excel in their careers and future endeavors by cultivating knowledge and skills central to the liberal arts tradition. Through a broad-based general education program as well as specialized study in the arts and sciences or a selected pre-professional program, students develop the skills both for a chosen profession and for life as a responsible and thoughtful member of society. Education of the total person is accomplished through all programs and activities of the college.”
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Admissions Rate: 73%
Graduation Rate: 46%
Average Tuition: $415 per credit hour
Enrollment: 1,459
Application Deadline: 8/15
Type of Institution: Private
Average SAT Score: 1520 (Combined Verbal, Math, & Writing)
Average ACT Score: 21
Minimum GPA: 2.0 Minimum
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Monroe (Main Campus), Louisiana
“Louisiana Delta Community College, an open-admissions, comprehensive community college, provides the citizens of northeast Louisiana with affordable and accessible high quality educational programs, services, and modern workforce training. Supported by the Louisiana Community and Technical College System, a dedicated faculty and staff fulfill this mission through their commitment to student achievement, academic excellence, lifelong learning, and the use of current technology.”
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Admissions Rate: Open
Graduation Rate: 12.9%
Average Tuition: $1,465/$2,682
Enrollment: 2,500
Application Deadline: Fall 8/16 Spring 1/10
Type of Institution: Community College
Minimum/Average SAT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average ACT Score: n/a
Minimum GPA: 2.0
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Louisiana State University – Alexandria
Alexandria, Louisiana
“Louisiana State University at Alexandria is a publicly supported institution that provides undergraduate level college education to the citizens of Central Louisiana. The university is a unit of the LSU System and operates under the auspices of the Louisiana Board of Regents.
As the only state-supported undergraduate university in Louisiana, LSUA’s mission is to provide a broad spectrum of affordable undergraduate degrees in a robust academic environment that challenges students to excel and creates proactive and reciprocal relationships that meet the needs of the diverse student body and community that it serves.
LSUA envisions itself as a University of choice, recognized for academic excellence, committed to student and community growth through teaching, research, and service, and, esteemed as a contributor to the economic, cultural, and intellectual growth of Louisiana.”
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Admissions Rate: 61%
Graduation Rate: 9%
Average Tuition: $3,816.00/$5,300
Enrollment: 2,613
Application Deadline: Rolling
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum/Average SAT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average ACT Score: 20 Minimum, 21 Average
Minimum GPA: 2.0 Minimum
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Eunice, Louisiana
“Louisiana State University at Eunice is committed to the principle that individuals should have the opportunity to develop themselves through education commensurate with their capabilities and interests. To this end, the University strives to provide educational programs and related services which reflect and respond to the diversified interests, aptitudes, talents, needs, and goals of its constituency.”
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Admissions Rate: Open
Graduation Rate: 21%
Average Tuition: $2,488.00
Enrollment: 8,588
Application Deadline: Fall 8/16 Spring 01/10
Type of Institution: Community College
Minimum/Average SAT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average ACT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average GPA: n/a
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Ruston, Louisiana
“As a selective admissions, comprehensive public university, Louisiana Tech is committed to quality in teaching, research, creative activity, public service, and economic development. Louisiana Tech maintains as its highest priority the education and development of its students in a challenging, yet safe and supportive, community of learners. Louisiana Tech provides a technology-rich, interdisciplinary teaching, learning, and research environment to ensure student and faculty success.”
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Admissions Rate: 62%
Graduation Rate: 49%
Average Tuition: $4,054.00/$9,602
Enrollment: 11,360
Application Deadline: Fall 9/01 Winter 11/01 Spring 2/01
Minimum SAT Score: 1050 Critical Reading & MathType of Institution: Public
Minimum/Average ACT Score: 23 Min
MinimumGPA: 2.5
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Shreveport, Louisiana
“It all begins with a beautiful campus, outstanding programs and generous scholarships and financial aid. Your options for involvement are many, from the championship Debate Team and diverse volunteer opportunities to the Greek system, Athletics Program and a wonderful Recreational Sports Center- complete with an indoor swimming pool! LSUS also offers a vibrant student newspaper, The Almagest, and is home to an Olympic Weightlifting Center.
Since opening its classrooms to students in 1967, LSUS has become the regional urban comprehensive university in the Shreveport-Bossier metropolitan area. Anchored along the picturesque Red River in southeast Shreveport, the beautifully landscaped LSUS campus serves as home to approximately 4,500 students.
LSUS has more than 25 undergraduate degree programs and a dozen master’s degree programs. The highly trained faculty is outstanding, with 80% holding doctoral degrees in their discipline. In addition, the student-teacher ratio is one of the lowest in the State, lending to individualized instruction and personalized learning.
Named by the U.S. Department of Education as one of the most affordable colleges in Louisiana, LSU Shreveport offers high quality classroom instruction with very affordable tuition rates. In addition, LSUS offers many forms of financial aid, including scholarships, on-campus employment, and graduate assistantships. Finances don’t have to stop you from achieving your goals of a high quality education.”
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Lake Charles, Louisiana
“McNeese State University is primarily a teaching institution whose mission is successful education of the undergraduate students and services to the employers and communities in its region. McNeese uses a traditional admissions process based on courses completed, GPA, and standardized test scores.
McNeese State University is an evolving comprehensive university with the primary educational mission to provide a wide range of baccalaureate and carefully selected graduate curricula, distinguished by academic excellence. Fundamental to this mission is the faculty commitment to excellence in teaching, research and creative scholarly activity.
At McNeese, students can choose from more than 75 degree programs offered by the Colleges of Business, Education, Engineering and Technology, Liberal Arts, Nursing and Science, the Division of General and Basic Studies, and the Doré School of Graduate Studies. There are students from 56 parishes, 34 states and 49 countries.
McNeese State University is a member of the University of Louisiana System, one of the largest public higher education systems in the United States. The system includes eight universities, which serve more than 80,000 students and employs almost 4,000 full-time faculty.”
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Admissions Rate: 69%
Graduation Rate: 35%
Average Tuition: $5,120/$11,454
Enrollment: 8,588
Application Deadline: Fall 8/01 Spring 12/03
Type of Institution: Public
Average SAT Score: 920-1110 Critical Reading & Math
Average ACT Score: 21.4
Average GPA: 2.35
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Thibodaux, Louisiana
“Nicholls State University is a student-centered regional institution dedicated to the education of a diverse student body in a culturally rich and engaging learning environment through quality teaching, research, and service. Nicholls supports the educational, cultural, and economic needs of its service region and cultivates productive, responsible, and engaged citizens.
Nicholls State University will be the institution of choice for students in the service region and beyond as a result of the quality of programs, the dedication to individual student needs, and the national recognition of unique programs and services”
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Admissions Rate: 92%
Graduation Rate: 38%
Average Tuition: $4,588.00
Enrollment: 6,135
Application Deadline: Fall 8/19 Spring1/17
Type of Institution: Public
Average SAT Score: 1427
Average ACT Score: 18-23
Minimum/Average GPA: 2.0 Min 3.17 Avg
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Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Natchitoches, Louisiana
“Northwestern State University of Louisiana stands on ground that has been dedicated to learning for one hundred twenty-five years. Although, primarily a regional institution, Northwestern also offers an opportunity for education at other satellite locations. Specifically, distance learning is available in Leesville, Shreveport, Alexandria, and Jonesville. Northwestern was the first institution in Louisiana to gain 100 percent accreditation of all eligible academic programs. That designation shows that the academic programs at NSU meet the highest standards set by national accrediting agencies. Life outside the classroom is also an important part of the University. Northwestern offers its students more than 100 student organizations ranging from fraternities and sororities to honor societies and clubs for different majors as well as a Division I athletic program that is one of the nation’s most successful.”
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Admissions Rate: 66%
Graduation Rate:
Average Tuition: $3,440/$12,010
Enrollment: 8,808
Application Deadline: Fall 7/06 Spring 11/02
Type of Institution: Public
Average SAT Score: 870-1100
Average ACT Score: 22
Average GPA: 3.16
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Hammond, Louisiana
“Southeastern Louisiana University is primarily a teaching institution whose mission is successful education of undergraduate students and services to the employers and communities in the region. Southeastern uses a traditional admission process based on courses completed, GPA, and standardized test scores.
The mission of Southeastern Louisiana University is to lead the educational, economic and cultural development of southeast Louisiana.”
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Admissions Rate: 54%
Graduation Rate: 33.4%%
Average Tuition: $2,621/$5,429
Enrollment: 15,351
Application Deadline: Fall 7/15 Spring 12/01
Type of Institution: Private
Graduation Rate Average: 55%
Minimum/Average SAT Score: 1080-1280
Minimum/Average ACT Score Average: 23-28
Minimum/Average GPA: Average Core GPA: 3.7 Average
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana
“Southern University and A&M College is a comprehensive institution offering four-year, graduate, professional, and doctorate degree programs, fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). The University today is part of the only historically black Land Grant university system in the United States.
The mission of Southern University and A&M College, an Historically Black, 1890 land-grant institution, is to provide opportunities for a diverse student population to achieve a high-quality, global educational experience, to engage in scholarly, research, and creative activities, and to give meaningful public service to the community, the state, the nation, and the world so that Southern University graduates are competent, informed, and productive citizens.”
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Admissions Rate: 37%
Graduation Rate: 30%
Average Tuition: $2,906/$6,567
Enrollment: 8000
Application Deadline: Fall 7/01 Spring 10/01
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum SAT Score: 940
Minimum ACT Score: 20
Minimum GPA: 2.0
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Shreveport, Louisiana
“Southern University at Shreveport, an institution within the Southern University and A & M System, seeks to provide quality education for its students, while being committed to the total community. This institution prepares students for careers in technical and occupational fields; awards certificates, diplomas and associate degrees; and offers courses and programs that are transferable to other colleges and universities. Dedicated to excellence in instruction and community service, this open enrollment institution promotes cultural diversity, provides developmental and continuing education, and seeks partnerships with business and industry.”
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Admissions Rate: Open Admission
Graduation Rate: 13%
Average Tuition: $1,652.00/$2,302.00
Enrollment: 2,800
Application Deadline: Fall 8/24 Spring 1/11
Type of Institution: Two-year University
Minimum/Average SAT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average ACT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average GPA: n/a
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University of Louisiana – Monroe
Monroe, Louisiana
“The University of Louisiana at Monroe is a selective admissions, comprehensive senior institution of higher education. It offers high quality academic and professional programs to meet the intellectual, cultural, vocational, social, and personal needs of its students. The University offers both traditional and innovative graduate and undergraduate programs in the Colleges of Arts and Sciences; Business Administration; Education and Human Development; Health Sciences; and Pharmacy. ULM’s mission is to serve its students and community through teaching, research, and service. On a dynamic and diverse campus that is technologically modern and conducive to learning, students are nurtured and encouraged to broaden their values, intellect, interests, talents, and abilities to become thoughtful and productive citizens. Learning is ULM ’s main focus. Faculty and staff are committed to offering a complete educational experience. ULM’s goal is to produce graduates who will be successful in their chosen fields by promoting excellence in education and stressing social responsibility and individual accountability.”
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Admissions Rate: 73%
Graduation Rate: 31%
Average Tuition: $2,318/$5.962.41
Enrollment: 7,243
Application Deadline: Rolling
Type of Institution: Private
Average SAT Score: 1275
Average ACT Score: 22.3
Average GPA: 3.7
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Louisiana State University – Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
“Welcome to Louisiana State University, the flagship institution of Louisiana and home of the “Fighting Tigers”. The quality of our academics is reflected in the number of nationally ranked programs and recognized scholars at LSU. We are proud to be one of only 30 universities nationwide holding land-grant, sea-grant and space-grant status allowing our students and faculty to conduct extensive and multipurpose research, programing and public service. Beyond that, I am proud to boast that LSU is the only public top-tier university and only university in the state of Louisiana designated in the “very high research activity” category by the Carnegie Foundation. In addition to our more than 235 academic fields of study, there are over 400 student organizations on campus and 20 athletic teams that have claimed 46 national championships. The opportunities for students to discover and engage their passions are plentiful at LSU.”
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Admissions Rate: 79%
Graduation Rate: 62%
Average Tuition: $3,498.00/$11,136.00
Enrollment: 30,000
Application Deadline: Fall 4/15 Spring 12/01
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum SAT Score: 1030 Critical Reading & Math
Minimum ACT Score Average: 22 Minimum
Minimum/Average GPA: 3.0 Min/3.45 Avg
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New Orleans, Louisiana
“Since 1869, Dillard University has been committed to providing students with a quality four-year liberal arts education. Dillard is a fully accredited private, historically black university. In 2010, U.S. News & World Report ranked Dillard among the nation’s Top 10 HBCUs, based on comprehensive undergraduate studies. Dillard also was awarded a Top 10 Ranking in 2010 for liberal arts schools in the social mobility category by Washington Monthly.
The cornerstone of New Orleans’s Gentilly Community, the university sits on a beautiful and serene 55-acre campus, replete with signature live oak trees and a mixture of historic buildings and modern facilities.
Dillard students go on to some of the best graduate schools in the world. Dillard currently has alumni studying at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Johns Hopkins and the London School of Economics, among others. Dillard University is also the only university in the United States that is a partner in the Melton Foundation. Dillard students who become Melton Fellows participate in intercultural training, leadership development, and global education through symposia, travel, online activities, project grants, and social service. Host countries include China, Chile, Germany, India and the United States.”
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Admissions Rate: 48.8%
Graduation Rate: 22%
Average Tuition: $13,449.00
Enrollment: 1,249
Application Deadline: 8/01
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum SAT Score: 870 Critical Reading & Math
Minimum ACT Score: 18 Avg
Minimum GPA: 2.5
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University of New Orleans
New Orleans, Louisiana
“The University of New Orleans, a selective-admissions university, is a comprehensive urban research university committed to providing a quality education to undergraduate and graduate students in a variety of humanities, arts, sciences, and professional programs. As an urban research university, we are committed to conducting research and service in these fields. UNO serves students from throughout the Greater New Orleans area and state, as well as those from the nation and the world. The university serves both public and private business as well as civic and cultural organizations by providing a broad range of academic and cultural activities and service learning experiences. The University of New Orleans is, indeed, a community asset. Through its expanding research programs, the university continues to provide valuable opportunities in the pursuit of new knowledge.
UNO provides an array of programs and services, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral programs in urban studies, communications, education, engineering, business healthcare management, hospitality management, integrative biology, chemistry, psychology, political science, and financial economics. The university also offers services to meet statewide economic development needs and workforce development initiatives.”
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Admissions Rate: 55%
Graduation Rate: 38%
Average Tuition: $2,582.00/$14,742.00
Enrollment: 8,263
Application Deadline: Fall 7/01 Spring 11/15
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum/Average SAT Score: Not Reported
Average ACT Score: 23
Average GPA: 3.03 Average
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New Orleans, Louisiana
“Founded in 1834, Tulane is one of the most highly regarded and selective independent research universities in the United States. A member of the prestigious Association of American Universities, we take pride in being a part of this select group of universities with “pre-eminent programs of graduate and professional education and scholarly research.” Our schools and colleges offer undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees in the liberal arts, science and engineering, architecture, business, law, social work, medicine and public health and tropical medicine.
Tulane’s purpose is to create, communicate and conserve knowledge in order to enrich the capacity of individuals, organizations and communities to think, to learn and to act and lead with integrity and wisdom.
Tulane pursues this mission by cultivating an environment that focuses on learning and the generation of new knowledge; by expecting and rewarding teaching and research of extraordinarily high quality and impact; and by fostering community-building initiatives as well as scientific, cultural and social understanding that integrate with and strengthen learning and research. This mission is pursued in the context of the unique qualities of our location in New Orleans and our continual aspiration to be a truly distinctive international university.”
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Admissions Rate: 25%
Graduation Rate: 70%
Average Tuition: $45,240
Enrollment: 8,271
Application Deadline: Fall: 1/15
Type of Institution: Private
Average SAT Score: 1950-2150 Critical Reading, Math & Writing
Average ACT Score: 29-32
Average GPA: 3.5
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New Orleans, Louisiana
“Loyola University New Orleans, a Jesuit and Catholic institution of higher education, welcomes students of diverse backgrounds and prepares them to lead meaningful lives with and for others; to pursue truth, wisdom, and virtue; and to work for a more just world. Inspired by Ignatius of Loyola’s vision of finding God in all things, the university is grounded in the liberal arts and sciences, while also offering opportunities for professional studies in undergraduate and selected graduate programs. Through teaching, research, creative activities, and service, the faculty, in cooperation with the staff, strives to educate the whole student and to benefit the larger community.”
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Lafayette, Louisiana
“We’re the second-largest university in Louisiana, with almost 17,000 students, and offer bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees. Our offerings range from the humanities to hard sciences, and we are among the nation’s leaders in areas such as computer science, environmental biology and nursing. We are among the top 175 universities in the United States in R&D expenditures. And we are the only university in the world whose sports teams are the Ragin’ Cajuns®; our student-athletes compete at the highest level of NCAA competition.”
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Admissions Rate: 66%
Graduation Rate: 49%
Average Tuition: $5,372.00/$14,343.00
Enrollment: 15,321
Application Deadline: Fall 6/30 Spring 11/30
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum SAT Score: 1050
MinimumACT Score: 23
Minimum/Average GPA: 2.5 Min/ 3.23 Avg
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Kenner, Louisiana
“Herzing University was one of the first post-secondary institutions founded to prepare students for careers in the computer industry. Founded in 1965 by Henry and Suzanne Herzing, providing a career-focused, convenient, and caring education has been the focus of Herzing, even as it grew to encompass campuses in eight U.S. states and the founding of its Online and Continuing Education divisions. While expanding its campuses, Herzing also diversified its educational programs to include the fields of business, electronics, healthcare, graphic design, and public safety. It also raised the level of credentials from diplomas to associate and bachelor of science degrees at all U.S. campuses and master’s degrees at the Online campus. The managers and executives of Herzing are leaders in their respective industries, and Herzing University has been nationally recognized for its community service.”
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Admissions Rate: 99.6%
Graduation Rate: 53%
Average Tuition: $15247.00/$15,247.00
Enrollment: 300
Application Deadline: Rolling, Classes Start Every 4 Weeks
Type of Institution: Private
Minimum/Average SAT Score: n/a
Minimum/Average ACT Score Average: n/a
Minimum/Average GPA: Not Reported
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Shreveport, Louisiana
“Centenary College of Louisiana is a private, four-year arts and sciences college affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Founded in 1825, it is the oldest chartered liberal arts college west of the Mississippi River and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).”
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Admissions Rate: 64%
Graduation Rate: 55%
Average Tuition: $29,500.00
Enrollment: 800
Application Deadline: Fall 2/15
Type of Institution: Private
Average SAT Score: 1080-1280 Average
Average ACT Score: 23-28 Average
Average GPA: 3.7 Average
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