Paxton, MA
50 Sunset Lane, Paxton, MA 01612
http://www.annamaria.edu
Anna Maria College is a private, Catholic college in Paxton, MA. It has accessible, not really competitive admissions given its 74% acceptance rate. It is a very small college with full-time enrollment of 909 undergraduate students. Anna Maria provides 26 distinct majors across seven academic disciplines. The most in-demand picks are Fire Science and Fire Fighting, Nursing Science, Education, and Practice, and Nursing, with 21% of graduates receiving a Bachelor's degree in Fire Science and Fire Fighting. 19% and 14% of students study Nursing Science, Education, and Practice and Nursing, respectively. Its protective services program is ranked 9th in the USA and first in Massachusetts. What's more, Anna Maria placed 4th in MA for safest colleges. For those located in Massachusetts, tuition is $39,753. Non-Massachusetts residents must shell out $35,967 per year. Before you decide against applying due to the cost, be aware that each Anna Maria undergrad receives some scholarship or grant funding. 47% of Anna Maria College students end up receiving a diploma, prepared to hit the labor force. On average, alumni go on to make an annual income of $33,400 two years after college. After four additional years of work experience, the graduate's median income climbs 34.1% to $44,800, which is 11.7% north of the national median earnings. Some of you might also like to be informed that it doesn't offer early decision and you can send in your Anna Maria application through the Common App. What's more, Anna Maria has a teacher certification program. With regard for your personal finances, be aware that if your household earns between $76k and $110k, you should expect to pay about $25,657 a year. Our higher education specialists rated Anna Maria a 7.28 for its professors and our higher education specialists rated Anna Maria an 8.24 for value. When it comes to the campus experience, there are 6 men's varsity sports teams, including basketball, football, and soccer. To conclude, 8% of alumni miss payments on their student debt and six years after graduation, the lowest-earning fourth of graduates rake in $27,900 or less.
7.72
Party Scene
7.28
Location
7.28
Dorms
7.98
Campus Food
7.52
Student Life
9.79
Safety
SAT Score
-
ACT Score
16-20
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
46%
Yes
12:1
Fire Science and Fire Fighting
Nursing Science, Education, and Practice
Nursing
Business
Social Work and Youth Services
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration
Psychology
Health Service Preparatory Studies