Alcorn State, MS
1000 ASU Dr Ste 359, Alcorn State, MS 39096
http://www.alcorn.edu
Alcorn State University is a public, historically black university in Alcorn State, MS. It is not selective, with an 89% acceptance rate. It has a smaller sized student body with 3,037 full-time undergrads enrolled. Alcorn State has 28 different majors across eight disciplines. The most popular selections are Biology, Liberal Arts and Humanities, and Nursing, which collectively are elected by 39% of students. Its protective services program is ranked number one in Mississippi. What's more, Alcorn State places 2nd in Mississippi for best historically Black colleges. At full price, tuition costs $7,438 per year. Before you decide against applying because of monetary constraints, be aware that more than four fifths of Alcorn State undergraduates acquire monetary support. 41% of Alcorn State University undergraduates conclude their college education with a degree, prepared to begin their professional life. The median graduate goes on to make an income of $23,100 two years after receiving their diplomas. After 4 more years on the job, their median wage climbs 34.6% to $31,100; however, that is still 22.4% under the national median income. Many of you may also want to know that Alcorn State undergrads usually scored between 400 and 590 on the math section of the SAT. What's more, it does not have evening degree programs. Relating to your checkbook, be aware that Alcorn State students awarded federal grants receive $7,000 in monetary aid on average and on average, Alcorn State students spend around $7,430 on housing each year. Our higher education experts rated Alcorn State a 7.03 out of 10 for its location and its campus food rating on School Authority is 9.79. Relating to the campus experience, freshmen don't have to live on campus. To wrap things up, 11% of Alcorn State alumni are unemployed six years after graduating and two years after college, 91% of alums are gainfully employed.
9.53
Party Scene
7.03
Location
8.76
Dorms
9.79
Campus Food
8
Student Life
8.24
Safety
SAT Score
820-1140
ACT Score
17-22
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
40%
No
18:1
Biology
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Nursing
Business
Psychology
Criminal Justice and Safety Studies
Social Work and Youth Services
Child Development