Norfolk, VA
700 Park Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23504
https://www.nsu.edu
Norfolk State University is a public, historically black university in Norfolk, VA. It has almost open to all admissions, as the acceptance rate is 90%. It has a small sized student body with full-time enrollment of 3,810 students. Norfolk State undergrads can choose from 30 unique majors across seven academic disciplines. The most popular picks are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Psychology, and Business, which combined are comprised of 29% of students. If you would like to get a degree in health care management or engineering technology in Virginia but don't have the best grades, Norfolk State is a great option for you, because it ranks third in the state for both these subjects. In addition, Norfolk State comes in 2nd in Virginia on our best historically Black colleges list. At full freight, tuition goes for $9,015 a year for Virginia residents. If you aren't living in Virginia, tuition could run you as much as $19,625. Before you decide against applying due to the price, you should know that 98% of Norfolk State students are awarded monetary aid. 36% of Norfolk State University students graduate, awaiting to find their dream jobs. On average, graduates earn a yearly salary of $26,200 two years after commencement. After 4 more years in the labor force, the graduate's median annual wage climbs 36.6% to $35,800; however, that is still 10.7% beneath the national median. Those of you applying might also like to be aware that it costs $25 to apply to Norfolk State. What's more, on average, Norfolk State receives around $2,485 in research funding per student, and it does not have a teacher certification program. Regarding your cash flow, be aware that 71% of undergrads get federal grants. Related to demographics, 41% of undergraduates are from a household with an annual income less than $30k and students under the age of 18 make up 1% of the undergraduate population at Norfolk State. Regarding campus life, there are 5 men's varsity teams, including basketball, football, and baseball. To conclude, approximately one in ten graduates fail to repay their student debt and the bottom quartile of graduates rake in $21,600 or less six years after completing their studies.
9.79
Party Scene
9.01
Location
7.28
Dorms
8.50
Campus Food
8.49
Student Life
7.52
Safety
SAT Score
860-1030
ACT Score
16-21
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
37%
No
16:1
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Psychology
Business
Social Work and Youth Services
Sociology
Biology
Nursing
Communications