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Location | Atlanta, GA | |||
Setting | Large Suburban | |||
Students | 14,458 | |||
Type | Private 4 Year | |||
Religious Affiliation | United Methodist | |||
Status | Non-profit | |||
Costs |
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Tuition (In State) | $53,070 | |||
Tuition (Out of State) | $53,070 | |||
Room & Board | $14,972 | |||
Avg Net Price | $25,942 | |||
Avg Grant Aid | $43,560 | |||
% Receiving Grant Aid | 57% | |||
Admission and Academics |
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Acceptance Rate | 15.6% | |||
Avg High School GPA | 3.8 | |||
Admissions Standards | Elite | |||
Applicant Competition | Very High | |||
ACT Range | 31/34 | |||
SAT Range | 1360/1530 | |||
Application Deadline | Jan 15, 2020 | |||
Outcomes |
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Graduation Rate | 90% | |||
Median Earnings (After 10 years) | $81,500 | |||
Making Student Loan Payments | 80% | |||
Median Student Loan Debt | $17,233 | |||
Median Loan Payment | $178 | |||
Learn More | Details |
Sources: U.S. Department of Education https://nces.ed.gov IPEDS and College Scorecard https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/