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Acceptance Rate
$1,095
Tuition
215
Students
14%
Graduation Rate
School profile
What kind of place this is — location, type, identity, and the details that matter before you apply.
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Quick read
The signals that matter most to your decision — admissions pressure, cost, outcome, and reputation — right before the detailed sections.
$1,095
What you'll actually pay depends on your income. See the Costs section.
Understanding your chances and what it takes to get in.
Who studies here
Enrollment, retention & student mix
Total enrollment
215
Undergrad
215
Full-time
166
Student-to-faculty
8:1
Women
61%
Retention (full-time)
59%
What graduates earn and what it costs to attend.
Median Earnings
6 years after graduation
Median Earnings
10 years after graduation
Graduation Rate
Complete their degree
By Gender
Understanding the investment in your education.
$1,095
tuition per year
$1,095
tuition per year
Most students receive some form of financial assistance.
Average annual cost after grants and scholarships
Programs, degrees, and academic resources.
Highest Degree
Bachelor's
Accreditation
Higher Learning Commission
Instruction languages
English
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14%
Graduation rate. Median salary: $27,660.
The facts students compare first. Detailed breakdowns live in each section below.
| Your cost before aid | $1,095 |
|---|---|
| Chance of graduating | 14% |
| What graduates earn | $27,660 |
| Campus size | 215 |
By Ethnicity
$0–$30k income
$4,302
$30k–$48k income
$5,900
$48k–$75k income
$7,418