Hartsville, SC
300 East College Avenue, Hartsville, SC 29550
https://www.coker.edu
Coker University is a private university in Hartsville, SC. It is within reach for most given its 63% acceptance rate. It is a very small institution with full-time enrollment of 863 undergraduate students. Coker has 30 different majors across seven academic disciplines. The most commonly preferred options are Business, Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, and Psychology, with 25% of graduates receiving a Bachelor's in Business. 10% and 8% of students study Physical Education Teaching and Coaching and Psychology, respectively. Its theater, public policy and criminal justice programs are all ranked number five in South Carolina. Furthermore, Coker University ranks 6th in SC for top colleges with rolling admissions. For applicants living in South Carolina, full price tuition runs $29,887 a year. Non-South Carolina residents must pay $27,040 per year. Before you decide not to apply because of the cost, know that a great majority of Coker students acquires financial support. 34% of Coker University undergraduates graduate and enter the subsequent phase of their lives: employment. A couple years after graduating, alumni make an average annual wage of $27,300. After another four years working, the alumni's median annual income increases 20.1% to $32,800; however, that is still 18.2% south of the national median wage. Applicants might like to be aware that the early decision application deadline is January 19 and letters of recommendation are recommended in order for your application to be considered. Secondly, it has a teacher certification program. Apropos of your savings account, be aware that on average, students receive $20,344 a year in financial aid. Related to demographics, the faculty is comprised of 2% mixed-race professors and the student body is made up of 1% Asian American students. Concerning life on campus, Coker has 10 women's varsity teams, such as Track and Field: Indoor, Tennis, and Basketball. To wrap things up, one fourth of graduates make $19,100 or less six years after college and approximately 5% of alumni miss payments on their student loans.
7.52
Party Scene
7.28
Location
8.50
Dorms
7.72
Campus Food
7.52
Student Life
7.52
Safety
SAT Score
950-1160
ACT Score
17-22
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
35%
Yes
12:1
Business
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
Psychology
Criminology
Biology
Sociology
Communications
Early Childhood Education