Springfield, MA
1000 State Street, Springfield, MA 01109
http://www.aic.edu
American International College is a private college located in Springfield, MA. It has a pretty above average acceptance rate, admitting 68% of applicants. It is a small college with full-time enrollment of 1,316 undergraduates. American International College provides 26 distinct majors across six academic disciplines. The most regularly chosen majors are Nursing, Criminal Justice and Safety Studies, and Business, which combined are comprised of 42% of students. It has a high quality health professions program, ranking 4th in Massachusetts. What's more, American International College places 5th in MA on our most conservative colleges list. Tuition costs $33,896 per year at full sticker price. That being said, each and every American International College student acquires financial aid. 48% of American International College students make it to commencement day, geared up to start the next period in their lives: their careers. The average graduate goes on to make a salary of $37,600 two years after receiving their diplomas. After another four years of work experience, their average earnings increases 22.3% to $46,000, which is 14.7% more than the national median. Those of you applying might want to hear that American International College's undergrads most often scored between 460 and 560 on the reading section of the SAT. What's more, 100% of classes are on the small side, with 20 to 39 students, and 39% of first-time students don't enroll again the following year. Relating to your pocketbook, be aware that for households with an income of $30k to $48k, the average net tuition cost is $19,387 annually and on average, after financial aid and scholarships, students can expect to pay around $22,261 per year. In terms of demographics, out-of-state students make up 46% of the undergraduate population and the student body is comprised of 42% males. When it comes to life on campus, American International College offers meal plans for its undergraduates. Finally, two years after receiving their degrees, 95% of alumni have jobs and 1/4th of graduates make $28,900 or less six years after graduating.
8.24
Party Scene
7.28
Location
7.28
Dorms
7.98
Campus Food
8.5
Student Life
8.00
Safety
SAT Score
920-1100
ACT Score
16-22
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
47%
Yes
16:1
Nursing
Criminal Justice and Safety Studies
Business
Sociology
Public Health
Psychology
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Biology