Maryville, TN
502 E Lamar Alexander Pkwy, Maryville, TN 37804
http://www.maryvillecollege.edu
Maryville College is a private, Christian, liberal art college in Maryville, TN. Admission is not quite selective, as the acceptance rate is 55%. We've ranked it #441 in the nation on our best colleges list. It has a smaller sized student body with full-time enrollment of 1,215 undergrads. 9% of its graduates procure a Bachelor's degree in Accounting. Other common selections include Biology, Business, and Political Science and Government, but there are 40 unique offerings to choose from. If you plan to study international relations at a college in Tennessee, Maryville College is an incredible option for you, because its international relations program ranks the highest ranking in the state. Also, Maryville College placed 1st in Tennessee for best liberal arts colleges. At sticker price, in-state tuition costs $48,619 a year, but for students from elsewhere, tuition costs $43,988. Before you decide not to apply due to cost constraints, be aware that 100% of Maryville College students secure some financial support. 54% of Maryville College undergraduates make it through to graduation day, geared up to move into the labor force. The median alumnus takes home an income of $31,000 two years after college. After another four years of experience, the alumni's average yearly income climbs 25.8% to $39,000; however, that is still 2.7% shy of the national median wage. Some of you may want to know that your high school transcript is required to apply. Additionally, Maryville College does not have a teacher certification program, and Maryville College does not have evening degree programs. On the subject of your bank account, be aware that 48% of undergraduates receive state grants to subsidize their tuition. Our higher education specialists rated Maryville College a 7.98 for its party scene and our team of researchers rated Maryville College an 8.76 in academics. Relating to the student experience, meal plans are available for undergraduates. Lastly, six years after graduating, one fourth of graduates rake in $25,800 or less and 1/4th of graduates take home $51,900 or more, six years after graduating.
7.98
Party Scene
8.00
Location
8.49
Dorms
8.76
Campus Food
8.24
Student Life
8.49
Safety
SAT Score
910-1160
ACT Score
21-29
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
55%
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12:1
Accounting
Kinesiology and Exercise Science
Business
Biology
Education
Political Science and Government
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
Counseling Psychology