Keshena, WI
N172 State Highway 47&55, Keshena, WI 54135
http://www.menominee.edu
College of Menominee Nation is a private college located in Keshena, WI. It has obtainable for all admissions given its 100% acceptance rate. It is a very tiny college with full-time enrollment of 92 undergrads. 21% of its graduates acquire an Associate's in Business. Additional highly demanded picks include Liberal Arts and Humanities, Kindergarten and Preschool Education, and Welding, but there are 12 total focuses to choose from. Its building and construction program is ranked number seventeen in Wisconsin. What's more, Menominee Nation placed 14th in Wisconsin according to our best test optional colleges list. For students paying full freight, tuition goes for $5,890 annually, but a touch below 90% of Menominee Nation undergrads procure some financial support. 19% of College of Menominee Nation students graduate college, fresh and wanting to find that perfect profession. On average, graduates take home an annual salary of $15,300 two years after school. After 4 more years of experience, the graduate's average annual salary grows 30.7% to $20,000; however, that is still 50.1% south of the national median income for individuals. You may like to be aware that it's free-ninety-nine to apply, so you may as well have a go at it and it does not offer early decision. Additionally, Menominee Nation has a teacher certification program, and Menominee Nation offers evening degree programs. With regard to your checkbook, be aware that 71% of undergraduates procure financial aid through federal grants and 71% of undergrads secure financial aid through state grants. Relating to demographics, the faculty is comprised of 61% female professors and 1% of students are African American. When it comes to the campus experience, Menominee Nation offers a mix of clubs and activities. Finally, 74% of Menominee Nation's alumni are gainfully employed two years after graduation and six years after receiving their degrees, the highest-earning 25% of graduates rake in $34,300 or more.
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Students Recieving Financial Aid
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6:1
Business
Natural Resources Conservation and Management
Kindergarten and Preschool Education
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Public Administration
Welding
Business
Electrician