60%
Acceptance Rate
$12,407
Tuition
1,301
Students
33%
Graduation Rate
School profile
What kind of place this is — location, type, identity, and the details that matter before you apply.
Quick read
The signals that matter most to your decision — admissions pressure, cost, outcome, and reputation — right before the detailed sections.
60%
Broadly accessible — most applicants are admitted.
$12,407
What you'll actually pay depends on your income. See the Costs section.
Understanding your chances and what it takes to get in.
2,334 applicants → 1,397 admitted
Applicants by Gender
Who studies here
Enrollment, retention & student mix
What graduates earn and what it costs to attend.
Median Earnings
6 years after graduation
Median Earnings
10 years after graduation
Median Debt
At graduation
Understanding the investment in your education.
$11,398
tuition per year
$12,407
tuition per year
Most students receive some form of financial assistance.
Programs, degrees, and academic resources.
Highest Degree
Doctor's — research/scholarship
Accreditation
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
Instruction languages
English
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33%
Graduation rate. Median salary: $34,724.
The facts students compare first. Detailed breakdowns live in each section below.
| How selective? | 60% 2,334 applicants |
|---|---|
| Your cost before aid | $12,407 |
| Chance of graduating | 33% |
| What graduates earn | $34,724 |
| Campus size | 1,301 |
Total enrollment
1,301
Undergrad
1,286
Full-time
670
Student-to-faculty
9:1
Women
59%
International
22%
Retention (full-time)
83%
Graduation Rate
Complete their degree
By Gender
By Ethnicity
Average annual cost after grants and scholarships
$0–$30k income
$17,294
$30k–$48k income
$17,523
$48k–$75k income
$17,744
$110k+ income
$16,266