Colorado Springs, CO
14. E Cache La Poudre St., Colorado Springs, CO 80903
http://www.coloradocollege.edu
Colorado College is a private, liberal art college in Colorado Springs, CO. It is a notable and extremely selective college, ranking 59th in America and accepting 15% of applicants. It has a smaller student body with full-time enrollment of 2,195 undergrads. Colorado College has 39 total majors across four academic disciplines. The most desired choices are Economics, Environmental Science, and Political Science and Government, which are selected by 28% of students. If you are interested in majoring in art, Colorado College is an excellent school for you, because its art program ranks 14th best in America. Furthermore, Colorado College places 1st in CO on our best liberal arts colleges and top private universities lists. For applicants with residences in Colorado, sticker price tuition runs $58,243 a year. Non-Colorado residents must cough up $52,696 a year. That being said, 53% of Colorado College undergraduates obtain some financial aid. 90% of Colorado College students end up getting a diploma, prepared to begin the following stage of their lives: work. Two years after college, alumni earn an average yearly wage of $34,000. After an additional four years in the job market, the alumni's median annual earnings grows 33.5% to $45,400, which is 13.2% over the national median earnings for individuals. Applying students might want to be aware that your high school GPA is recommended to apply and Colorado College has early decision. In addition, it does not have a teacher certification program. With regard for your pocketbook, be aware that if your household earns over $110k, you can expect to pay around $44,139 for tuition. Its value rating on School Authority is 9.79 and our team of researchers rated Colorado College a 9.21 out of 10 for its faculty. Relating to the campus experience, Colorado College offers meal plans for its students. Finally, six years after graduating, the lowest-earning fourth of graduates take home $27,100 or less and one quarter of graduates rake in a starting salary of $17,300 or less.
8.49
Party Scene
7.98
Location
9.53
Dorms
9.79
Campus Food
9.79
Student Life
7.72
Safety
SAT Score
1220-1430
ACT Score
28-32
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
89%
No
10:1
Economics
Environmental Science
Political Science and Government
Sociology
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Physics
Creative Writing