Tishomingo, OK
One Murray Campus, Tishomingo, OK 73460
http://www.mscok.edu
Murray State College is an online, two-year community college in Tishomingo, OK. It has noncompetitive admissions (100% admittance rate). It is a small sized college with 1,131 full-time students enrolled. 38% of graduates obtain an Associate's in Liberal Arts and Humanities. Alternative regularly desired fields include Business, Mechanics and Repair, and Psychology, but there are 20 unique courses of study to choose from. It ranks 4th in Oklahoma for both its mechanics repair and veterinary studies programs. In addition, Murray State College places 3rd in Oklahoma according to our top online community colleges list. For Oklahoma-based applicants, full price tuition costs $5,709; non-Oklahoma students, however, need to dish out $12,768 per year. Before you decide against applying due to the price, know that just over three quarters of Murray State College students secure at least some scholarship or grant funding. 34% of Murray State College students finish their learning with a degree and begin the subsequent act in their lives: employment. Two years after college, graduates make a median wage of $26,800. After another four years on the job, their average earnings increases 15.3% to $30,900; however, that is still 22.9% beneath the national median earnings for individuals. You might like to hear that it does not have early decision. Additionally, Murray State College has evening degree programs, and the student to faculty ratio is 17:1. In terms of your savings account, be aware that Murray State College offers a tuition guarantee plan, insuring that your tuition will remain the same throughout your enrollment and the average undergrad spends $1,547 on books and supplies annually. Related to demographics, 8% of the student body are foreign and 19% of the student body are younger than 18. To wrap things up, 17% of graduates miss payments on their student debt and two years after graduating, 15% of alumni are not employed.
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Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Nursing
Business
Mechanics and Repair
Psychology
Occupational Therapist Assistant
Physical Therapy Technician
Agriculture