Pittsburgh, PA
Administration Bldg 600 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15282
http://www.duq.edu
Duquesne University is a private, Catholic university in Pittsburgh, PA. It is a decentlyrated institution, ranked one hundred and seventy-seventh in the US, with obtainable admissions, accepting 72% of applicants. It is a middle sized university with full-time enrollment of 6,117 undergraduate students. Duquesne's most frequently chosen major is a Bachelor's degree in Nursing Science, Education, and Practice, which is chosen by 19% of students. Alternative preferred choices include Marketing, which accounts for 5% of students, and Biology (5%). It has a top tier pharmacy program, ranking 8th in the nation and second in Pennsylvania. Additionally, Duquesne University comes in 3rd in PA for best Catholic colleges. For students not receiving aid, in-state tuition runs $40,086 a year, but for applicants living elsewhere, tuition runs $36,269. Before you decide against applying due to cost constraints, you should know that 100% of Duquesne undergraduates get some scholarship or grant funding. 81% of Duquesne University undergraduates end up graduating, geared up to start their careers. Two years after college, graduates take home an average annual wage of $48,700. After another four years in the labor force, the graduate's median salary climbs 20.1% to $58,500, which is 45.9% over the national median earnings for individuals. Those of you applying might also like to be conscious of the fact that last year, Duquesne received 7,505 applications and most students scored between 23 and 27 on the ACT math component. What's more, Duquesne offers evening degree programs. Regarding your cash flow, be aware that the average net price per year is $29,174 and 100% of undergraduates get institutional grants. When it comes to demographics, the student body is comprised of 6% African American undergrads and Hispanic undergrads make up 4% of the student body at Duquesne. Apropos of student life, Duquesne offers meal plans for its undergrads. To wind things up, one out of every four graduates rake in $87,900 or more, six years after receiving their degrees and on average, its students graduate with $9,896 per year of debts.
8.97
Party Scene
10.00
Location
8.50
Dorms
7.98
Campus Food
8.97
Student Life
8.24
Safety
SAT Score
1130-1290
ACT Score
24-29
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
80%
Yes
13:1
Nursing Science, Education, and Practice
Marketing
Biology
Finance
Accounting
Early Childhood Education
Public Relations
Logistics and Supply Chain Management