Fullerton, CA
2500 E Nutwood Ave, Fullerton, CA 92831
http://www.hiu.edu
Hope International University is a private, online, Christian university headquartered in Fullerton, CA. The acceptance rate is 29%, making it pretty competitive. On our best overall colleges list, we've ranked it #729 in the country. It is a very small sized institution with full-time enrollment of 550 undergrads. Hope International offers 12 potential majors across three disciplines. The most often decided academe are Business, Social Science Research Methods, and Theological and Ministerial Studies, with 21% of graduates receiving a Bachelor's degree in Business. 15% and 14% of students study Social Science Research Methods and Theological and Ministerial Studies, respectively. If you hope to get a degree in religious studies, Hope International is an amazing choice for you, because its religious studies program ranks 13th in the country. Additionally, Hope International University ranks 2nd in California on our top online Christian colleges list. For students not receiving aid, in-state tuition costs $35,070 a year, but if you live out of state, tuition costs $31,730. Before you rule out applying due to the cost, keep in mind that 99% of Hope International undergrads are awarded grant or scholarship funding. 45% of Hope International University undergraduates end up graduating, green and anticipating to land a challenging profession. A couple years after university, alumni earn a median yearly income of $29,700. After 4 more years on the job, their median wage rises 21.2% to $36,000; however, that is still 10.2% lower than the national median wage for individuals. Those of you applying might want to find that it costs $40 to apply to Hope International. What's more, Hope International does not offer a remote program, and 68% of part-time students don't enroll the next year. With respect to expenses, be aware that students awarded Pell grants receive $5,147 in financial aid on average. Regarding demographics, multiracial undergraduates make up 12% of the student body and 21% of undergrads are 18 to 19. Related to the student experience, on average, undergraduates spend $5,764 on meal plans annually. In closing, the lowest-earning fourth of graduates receive a starting salary of $17,700 or less and 89% of graduates are gainfully employed two years after college.
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Party Scene
9.53
Location
8.00
Dorms
8.50
Campus Food
8.24
Student Life
9.79
Safety
SAT Score
930-1090
ACT Score
19-23
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
44%
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Business
Social Science Research Methods
Theological and Ministerial Studies
Psychology
Human Development
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Education
Liberal Arts and Humanities