Irvine, CA
16355 Laguna Canyon Road, Irvine, CA 92618
http://www.brandman.edu/
Brandman University is a private, online university located in Irvine, CA. Admission is achievable by most given its 79% acceptance rate. It is a smaller sized institution with 1,084 full-time students enrolled. Brandman's most frequently picked major is a Bachelor's in Business, which is comprised of 28% of students. Other common options include Liberal Arts and Humanities, which accounts for 15% of students, and Psychology (14%). Its education program is ranked 89th in its state. Furthermore, Brandman University comes in 1st in California on our safest colleges list. For those of you with residences in California, tuition is $11,761 a year. Non-California applicants, however, need to shell out $12,999 per year. Before you rule out applying because of cost constraints, be aware that approximately 80% of Brandman students procure at least some grant or scholarship funding. Two years after finishing their studies, alumni earn an average yearly income of $41,500, which is 3.5% greater than the national median wage. Some of you may like to be aware that letters of recommendation are neither required nor recommended to apply. Secondly, about 81% of first-year, part-time students re-enroll the next year. Relating to your pocketbook, be aware that for households making over $110k, the average cost of tuition less aid and scholarships is $23,263 annually and the average aid awarded per year is $2,228. In terms of demographics, the undergraduate population is comprised of 1% Native American undergrads and males make up 45% of the student body. On the subject of life on campus, first-year students don't have to live in on-campus housing. Finally, the lowest-earning 25% of graduates pull in a starting salary of $26,500 or less and one out of every four graduates earn a starting salary of at least $61,300.
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Students Recieving Financial Aid
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17:1
Business
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Psychology
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Criminal Justice and Safety Studies
Social Work and Youth Services
Early Childhood Education
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