Philadelphia, PA
9601 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19118
http://www.chc.edu
Chestnut Hill College is a private, Catholic college located in Philadelphia, PA. It has practically obtainable by anyone admissions, with a 96% acceptance rate. It is a smaller college with 1,173 full-time undergrads in attendance. Chestnut Hill's most regularly picked major is a Bachelor's degree in Human Services, which is elected by 21% of the student body. Alternative commonly selected options include Business, which accounts for 10% of students, and Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration (9%). If you are hoping to study public policy while living in Pennsylvania but don't have high test scores, Chestnut Hill is an incredible option for you, because its public policy program is ranked #7 in the state. In addition, Chestnut Hill College comes in 13th in Pennsylvania for most diverse colleges. For Pennsylvania residents, full price tuition runs $34,371. Non-Pennsylvania residents have to lay out $37,989. If that's too great a cost, you should know that more than nine in ten Chestnut Hill undergraduates procure financial support. 59% of Chestnut Hill College students graduate, green and awaiting to find a fulfilling job. On average, alumni go on to make a yearly salary of $33,300 two years after finishing their studies. After another four years working, the graduate's average yearly salary rises 30.9% to $43,600, which is 8.7% north of the national median. Some of you might also want to be informed that 1,008 people submitted applications to Chestnut Hill last year and Chestnut Hill's undergrads' ACT scores on the math segment generally range from 17 to 24. Also, Chestnut Hill has a teacher certification program, and students can take a semester abroad. Related to finances, be aware that the average aid given to undergraduates is $26,557. On the subject of demographics, the faculty is comprised of 61% female professors and multiracial undergrads make up 4% of the student body. To wind things up, one out of every four graduates rake in $62,300 or more, six years after college and less than a tenth of alumni miss payments on their student debt.
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Party Scene
8.49
Location
8.50
Dorms
7.28
Campus Food
8.76
Student Life
8.97
Safety
SAT Score
940-1120
ACT Score
16-20
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
60%
Yes
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Human Services
Business
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration
Early Childhood Education
Psychology
Communications
Accounting
Network, Database, and System Administration