Dubuque, IA
1550 Clarke Dr, Dubuque, IA 52001
https://www.clarke.edu/
Clarke University is a private, Catholic university in Dubuque, IA. Admission is not selective, as the acceptance rate is 82%. We've ranked it #673 in the US on our favorite colleges list. It has a very small student body with 743 full-time undergrads in attendance. Clarke students can choose from 25 distinct majors across six academic disciplines. The most regularly selected fields are Nursing, Psychology, and Business, with 23% of graduates receiving a Bachelor's in Nursing. 15% and 11% of students study Psychology and Business, respectively. If you are interested in focusing on sports management in Iowa but don't have high test scores, Clarke is a great option for you, because its sports management program is the first best in the state. What's more, Clarke is 3rd in IA for best Catholic colleges. For those of you with residences in Iowa, sticker price tuition costs $30,685 a year. Students located outside of Iowa must spend $33,915 per year. Before you decide not to apply due to the price, be aware that 100% of Clarke undergrads receive monetary support. 62% of Clarke University undergraduates graduate, prepared to begin their professional life. The median graduate goes on to make an income of $37,200 two years after university. After 4 more years in the labor force, the graduate's median yearly salary grows 11% to $41,300, which is 3% more than the national median income for individuals. You may want to hear that your high school GPA is required to apply. In addition, Clarke offers a study abroad program. With regard to your wallet, be aware that Clarke students spend around $4,370 on housing every year and the average tuition for students from households making between $49k and $75k a year is about $21,136. Clarke's professor rating on School Authority is 7.72 and Clarke's academics rating on School Authority is 8. With regard to the campus experience, there are 8 men's varsity sports teams, including soccer, all track combined, and lacrosse. To wrap things up, 1/4 of graduates rake in a starting salary of $50,500 or higher and the lowest-earning fourth of graduates earn a starting salary of $26,300 or less.
8.76
Party Scene
8.24
Location
9.53
Dorms
8.24
Campus Food
8.24
Student Life
9.01
Safety
SAT Score
930-1100
ACT Score
19-23
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
63%
Yes
8:1
Nursing
Psychology
Business
Elementary Education
Athletic Training
Biology
Accounting
Sport and Fitness Management