Riverside, CA
8432 Magnolia Ave, Riverside, CA 92504
https://calbaptist.edu/
California Baptist University is a private, Christian university in Riverside, CA. Admission is not competitive, as the acceptance rate is 80%. We've ranked it #290 in the US on our all-around top colleges list. It has a midsized student body with full-time enrollment of 6,048 undergraduate students. Cal Baptist undergraduates can choose from 66 potential majors across eight academic disciplines. The most frequent choices are Business, Nursing, and Psychology, with 11% of graduates receiving a Bachelor's degree in Business. 20% of students either study Nursing or Psychology (10% each). It ranks 5th in California for its physical therapy program. What's more, California Baptist University ranks 1st in California for best online colleges and best online Christian colleges. For students based in California, tuition costs $35,151. Non-California residents need to pay $31,804 per year. None the less, 94% of Cal Baptist undergraduates acquire scholarship or grant funding. 56% of California Baptist University students wear a cap and gown on graduation day, prepared to join the employment market. On average, graduates earn a yearly salary of $34,300 a couple years after finishing their studies. After another four years of work experience, their average annual salary climbs 24.2% to $42,600, which is 6.2% more than the national median. Applying students might want to find that college prep courses are recommended to apply and 38% of applicants submit their ACT scores. Secondly, about 79% of first-year students continue to pursue their degrees the following year. Relating to finances, be aware that it offers a tuition guarantee plan, which insures that your tuition will remain the same throughout your enrollment and Cal Baptist students awarded state grants receive $5,364 in aid on average. In terms of demographics, the faculty is comprised of 52% male professors and the faculty is comprised of 2% of professors who are of unknown race. With respect to life on campus, Cal Baptist offers meal plans for its students. To conclude, six years after completing their studies, the lowest-earning quartile of graduates make $21,700 or less and 15% of graduates are not employed six years after graduation.
7.47
Party Scene
8.50
Location
9.46
Dorms
10.00
Campus Food
9.79
Student Life
8.97
Safety
SAT Score
990-1200
ACT Score
19-25
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
55%
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14:1
Business
Nursing
Psychology
Kinesiology and Exercise Science
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration
Early Childhood Education
Communication Disorders