Marion, IN
4201 South Washington Street, Marion, IN 46953
https://www.indwes.edu
Indiana Wesleyan University is a private, Christian university located in Marion, IN. The acceptance rate is 68%, making it not that competitive. On our favorite colleges list, we've ranked it #354 in the country. It has a small student body with 2,765 full-time students in attendance. 19% of Indiana Wesleyan's graduates are awarded a Bachelor's degree in Nursing. Other desired choices include Business, Pastoral Counseling and Specialized Ministries, and Elementary Education, but there are 64 total options to select from. If you plan to study public policy while living in Indiana, Indiana Wesleyan is a great choice for you, because its public policy program ranks first in the state. Furthermore, Indiana Wesleyan University ranked 1st in IN on our most conservative colleges and best college dorms lists. For those of you based in Indiana, sticker price tuition is $25,298. Non-Indiana residents need to spend $27,961 a year. Before you rule out applying because of the price, be conscious that 95% of Indiana Wesleyan undergrads obtain some monetary support. 67% of Indiana Wesleyan University students complete their studies with a diploma, going into the employment market ready to make an income. On average, alumni take home a yearly salary of $43,400 two years after graduating. After four additional years on the job, their median annual income increases 15% to $49,900, which is 24.4% on top of the national median salary. Those of you applying might also want to be informed that ACT scores are submitted by 50% of applicants and half of the students scored between 19 and 26 on the math section of the ACT. What's more, it does not provide a distance education program. With regard to your personal finances, be aware that on average, after taking financial aid into consideration, students can expect to pay around $19,324 per year. With regard for demographics, Asian-Americans make up 3% of the teaching staff and 55% of undergraduates are from Indiana. When it comes to the student experience, the average cost of a meal plan is $4,452. To conclude, roughly only five percent of alumni miss payments on their student loans and the lowest-earning fourth of graduates take home $32,000 or less six years after graduation.
6.55
Party Scene
7.72
Location
9.46
Dorms
8.97
Campus Food
8.76
Student Life
9.01
Safety
SAT Score
1010-1220
ACT Score
21-26
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
66%
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Nursing
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Business
Pastoral Counseling and Specialized Ministries
Elementary Education
Psychology
Biology
Social Work and Youth Services