Knoxville, TN
7900 Johnson Dr, Knoxville, TN 37998
https://johnsonu.edu/
Johnson University is a private, Christian university in Knoxville, TN. We've ranked it #470 in the country on our favorite colleges list, and admission is attainable for most, not really selective, given its 71% acceptance rate. It has a very small sized student body with full-time enrollment of 724 undergraduate students. 48% of Johnson University's graduates acquire a Bachelor's degree in Biblical Studies. Alternative favored selections include Missionary Studies, Marriage and Family Therapy and Counseling, and Religious Vocations, but there are 15 available options to choose from. It has a high quality religious studies program, ranking first in Tennessee. In addition, Johnson University ranked 1st in Tennessee on our best online colleges and best online Christian colleges lists. For those raised in Tennessee, sticker price tuition goes for $16,254 per year. Out-of-state applicants, however, must lay out $14,706 per year. None the less, 100% of Johnson University undergraduates obtain at least some monetary support. 64% of Johnson University students graduate, geared up to start the next chapter of their lives: full-time employment. Two years after university, alumni make an average wage of $27,100. After 4 more years on the job, the graduate's median annual income rises 10% to $29,800; however, that is still 25.7% lower than the national median wage. Applicants may also like to find that 79% of applicants submit their ACT scores and your high school GPA is required to apply. What's more, it does not offer evening degree programs. Related to costs, be aware that if your household has an income of under $30k, you should pay around $18,279 a year for tuition and after taking financial aid into consideration, students can expect to pay around $17,749 per year. Its diversity rating on School Authority is 8.76 and our college specialists rated Johnson University an 8.24 for its quality of student life. Apropos of student life, Johnson University provides on campus housing. Finally, six years after graduation, one fourth of graduates earn $17,200 or less and the bottom quartile of graduates take home a starting salary of $18,200 or less.
7.03
Party Scene
8.50
Location
10.00
Dorms
8.97
Campus Food
8.24
Student Life
9.46
Safety
SAT Score
1050-1240
ACT Score
20-25
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
63%
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10:1
Biblical Studies
Divinity, Ministry, and Pre-Theology
Marriage and Family Therapy and Counseling
Missionary Studies
Elementary Education
Religious Vocations
Communications
Non-Profit and Public Management