Point Lookout, MO
100 Opportunity Avenue, Point Lookout, MO 65726
http://www.cofo.edu
College of the Ozarks is a private, Christian college in Point Lookout, MO. It is a moderately rated institution, currently ranked one hundred and eighty-fifth in the US, and accepts 12% of applicants. It is a small college with full-time enrollment of 1,403 undergraduates. College of the Ozarks offers 51 unique majors across eight academic disciplines. The most frequently in-demand academe are Business, Agricultural Business, and Animal Sciences and Husbandry, which in aggregate are selected by 23% of the student body. If you are hoping to major in criminal justice and think you can get in, College of the Ozarks is an excellent school for you, because its criminal justice program ranks 12th best in the US. Also, College of the Ozarks is the top small college in MO based on our analysis. For those of you based in Missouri, tuition is $18,392 a year. Applicants located in other states have to pay $20,328. Before you decide against applying because of cost constraints, know that each College of the Ozarks student receives financial aid. 65% of College of the Ozarks students roll with punches to commencement day, awaiting to find their dream jobs. On average, alumni earn an annual income of $26,900 a couple years after college. After another four years of experience, their median annual wage climbs 20.8% to $32,500; however, that is still 19% behind the national median salary. Those of you applying may like to find that it doesn't offer early decision. Additionally, 100% of part-time students continue pursuing their studies the following year, and about 75% of first-year students continue to pursue their degrees the next year. Apropos of your pocketbook, be aware that 100% of undergraduates secure grants directly from College of the Ozarks. When grading its level of diversity, College of the Ozarks received a 7.52 and its campus safety rating on School Authority is 9.46. To conclude, the highest-earning 1/4 of graduates earn a starting salary of $36,900 or higher and six years after receiving their diplomas, one quarter of graduates earn $20,600 or less.
7.47
Party Scene
8.76
Location
8.50
Dorms
8.76
Campus Food
8.24
Student Life
9.46
Safety
SAT Score
1190-1300
ACT Score
21-26
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
66%
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14:1
Business
Agricultural Business
Animal Sciences and Husbandry
Accounting
Nursing
Social Work and Youth Services
Police and Criminal Science
Public Relations