Washington, DC
2400 Sixth St NW, Washington, DC 20059
http://www.howard.edu
Howard University is a private, historically black university located in Washington, DC. We've ranked it #259 in the USA on our favorite colleges list, and admission is relatively competitive, with a 32% acceptance rate. It has a midsized student body with full-time enrollment of 5,785 undergraduate students. 12% of its graduates get a Bachelor's in Biology. Additional routinely decided options include Political Science and Government, Communications, and Psychology, but there are 52 different majors to select from. If you are interested in getting a degree in health care management, Howard is a great school for you, because its health care management program is in the top twenty in the country. Also, Howard is 1st in DC on our top party schools and best greek life lists. Tuition is $25,418 a year without any aid. Before you discount applying because of cost constraints, be aware that 97% of Howard students procure financial aid. 61% of Howard University undergraduates graduate college, expecting to land their dream jobs. On average, graduates make a yearly income of $35,800 a couple years after college. After 4 more years in the job market, the graduate's median annual earnings climbs 37.4% to $49,200, which is 22.7% over the national median wage. Those of you applying might also like to know that Howard students' ACT scores most often range from 22 to 27. Further, undergraduates may take a semester abroad. In terms of finances, be aware that if your household has an income of over $110k, you can expect to pay around $41,029 a year and 47% of students receive Pell grants. In terms of demographics, the faculty is made up of 3% Latino professors and African American undergrads make up 89% of the student body at Howard. To conclude, 7% of Howard's graduates are not employed two years after receiving their diplomas and six years after college, the bottom quartile of graduates rake in $29,400 or less.
9.46
Party Scene
9.79
Location
6.95
Dorms
7.28
Campus Food
9.21
Student Life
7.03
Safety
SAT Score
1140-1280
ACT Score
22-27
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
62%
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10:1
Biology
Public Relations
Political Science and Government
Communications
Psychology
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
Finance
Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies