Joplin, MO
1111 N Main St, Joplin, MO 64801
http://www.occ.edu
Ozark Christian College is a private, Christian college in Joplin, MO. It has a somewhat above average acceptance rate of 58%. It has a very small sized student body with 434 full-time students in attendance. Ozark Christian's most in-demand major is a Bachelor's degree in Biblical Studies, which is comprised of 69% of the student body. Additional frequent choices include Missionary Studies, which accounts for 7% of students, and Theological and Ministerial Studies (6%). It ranks 5th in the United States for its religious studies program which is the #1 religious studies program in Missouri. Additionally, Ozark Christian ranks 4th in Missouri for best early decision colleges. At full freight, tuition goes for $19,215 a year for Missouri-based students. Otherwise, tuition could go for as much as $17,385. Before you decide not to apply because of cost constraints, be conscious that every single Ozark Christian undergrad secures financial aid. 51% of Ozark Christian College students put on the cap and gown on graduation day, moving into the job market prepared to make some cash. A couple years after finishing their studies, graduates take home an average annual wage of $24,400. After another four years of work experience, the graduate's median annual wage climbs 25% to $30,500; however, that is still 23.9% under the national median salary. Applicants might want to know that more than 1/2 of the students got between 20 and 27 on the ACT and 384 people applied to Ozark Christian last year. Further, 30% of first-time students don't come back to school the next year, and undergraduates have the option to take a semester abroad. On the subject of your personal finances, be aware that students awarded federal grants receive $3,810 in aid on average and if your household makes over $110k, you can expect to pay around $18,362 each year. Its overall rating on School Authority is 8.24 and when rating its student accommodations, Ozark Christian received a 9.79 out of 10. Concerning student life, freshmen can live off campus. To wrap things up, approximately only one in twenty graduates fail to repay their student debt and a fourth of graduates earn a minimum starting salary of $34,700.
7.03
Party Scene
8.00
Location
9.79
Dorms
9.01
Campus Food
8.5
Student Life
9.21
Safety
SAT Score
1020-1200
ACT Score
20-27
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
52%
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Biblical Studies
Biblical Studies
Missionary Studies
Theological and Ministerial Studies
Missionary Studies
Religious Vocations
Sign Language
Religious Vocations