Fresno, CA
1717 S Chestnut Ave, Fresno, CA 93702
http://www.fresno.edu
Fresno Pacific University is a private, Christian university in Fresno, CA. We've ranked it #432 in the country on our favorite colleges list, and admission is not competitive, accepting 85% of applicants. It has a small sized student body with full-time enrollment of 2,224 undergrads. Fresno Pacific's most frequently elected major is a Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities, which accounts for 25% of students. Additional regularly picked focuses include Business, which accounts for 12% of students, and Child Development (11%). It has one of the state's best education program, ranking second in California. Furthermore, Fresno Pacific places 4th in CA according to our best colleges with rolling admissions list. For applicants with residences in California, tuition costs $34,080 a year. Non-California residents have to shell out $30,835 a year. It is worth mentioning that 99% of Fresno Pacific undergrads get at least some financial support. 65% of Fresno Pacific University undergraduates graduate, prepared to enter the job market. On average, graduates take home a yearly salary of $34,900 a couple years after receiving their diplomas. After 4 more years in the job market, their average annual wage increases 25.8% to $43,900, which is 9.5% north of the national median. Applicants may want to be conscious of the fact that the majority of students got between 16 and 23 on the ACT math portion. Furthermore, Fresno Pacific offers a study abroad program, and 22% of first-time students don't re-enroll the next year. With regard to your personal finances, be aware that for households earning over $110k, the average net tuition cost is $24,612 per year. Relating to demographics, the faculty is made up of 2% African-American professors and 16% of undergraduates come from a household with a yearly salary of over $110k. To wrap things up, two years after receiving their diplomas, 91% of alumni are gainfully employed and the lowest-earning 1/4th of graduates earn $24,400 or less six years after receiving their degrees.
7.52
Party Scene
7.98
Location
8.24
Dorms
7.52
Campus Food
8.97
Student Life
9.21
Safety
SAT Score
970-1140
ACT Score
17-23
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
66%
Yes
13:1
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Business
Child Development
Organizational Behavior Studies
Psychology
Social Work and Youth Services
Biology
Communications