Greenville, SC
3300 Poinsett Highway, Greenville, SC 29613
http://www.furman.edu
Furman University is a private, liberal art university in Greenville, SC. It is a well-regarded but accessible university, ranking one hundred and eighth in the US but accepting 61% of applicants. It is a small sized institution with full-time enrollment of 2,790 undergrads. Furman's most preferred major is a Bachelor's in Business, which is comprised of 10% of the student body. Additional commonly desired majors include Political Science and Government, which accounts for 9% of students, and Communications (8%). It has a top tier health professions program, ranking 10th in the USA. It also has the #1 history, health professions, and music programs South Carolina. Additionally, Furman University ranked 1st in South Carolina on our best liberal arts colleges and top private universities lists. At sticker price, tuition costs $47,055 per year. Before you decide against applying due to the cost, you should know that the mass majority of Furman students acquires at least some financial aid. 81% of Furman University students make it to commencement day, all set to hit the labor market. On average, alumni make an annual salary of $38,400 two years after graduating. After four additional years of experience, the graduate's median yearly salary increases 33.3% to $51,200, which is 27.7% more than the national median wage for individuals. Applying students might want to know that Furman's undergrads' scores on the SAT reading section typically range from 630 to 710 and it is required that you share your high school transcript when applying. Additionally, the student-professor ratio is 10:1, and it offers evening degree programs. Related to your savings account, be aware that students awarded state grants receive $5,401 in financial aid on average and for households making between $30k and $48k, the average net tuition cost is $21,305 each year. Furman's location rating on School Authority is 8.24 and our team of researchers rated Furman a 9.79 for its faculty. Relating to life on campus, first-year undergraduates don't have to live in on-campus housing. To conclude, the average Furman student graduates with debt of $6,875 per year and six years after receiving their degrees, 93% of alumni have jobs.
8.24
Party Scene
8.24
Location
8.24
Dorms
8.49
Campus Food
9.21
Student Life
8.24
Safety
SAT Score
1230-1410
ACT Score
28-32
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
80%
Yes
10:1
Business
Political Science and Government
Health Professions
Communications
Biology
Economics
Psychology
History