Angwin, CA
One Angwin Ave, Angwin, CA 94508
http://www.puc.edu
Pacific Union College is a private, Christian, liberal art college in Angwin, CA. Admission is modestly selective, as the acceptance rate is 49%. We've ranked it #582 in the United States on our all-around top colleges list. It is a smaller college with full-time enrollment of 1,023 students. 22% of graduates obtain an Associate's in Nursing. Additional desired options include Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies and Biology, but there are 34 available offerings to choose from. Its religious studies program is ranked number ten in California. Furthermore, Pacific Union College comes in 8th in CA on our most diverse colleges list. Tuition costs $31,563 per year at sticker price. Before you discount applying due to cost constraints, know that 100% of Pacific Union students secure some grant or scholarship funding. 56% of Pacific Union College undergraduates end up concluding their education with a diploma, wide-eyed and hoping to land that perfect career. On average, alumni go on to make a yearly income of $39,300 a couple years after college. After an additional four years on the job, their median yearly salary increases 31.6% to $51,700, which is 28.9% on top of the national median income for individuals. Those of you applying may also like to be conscious of the fact that the deadline to apply is Rolling Admissions and your high school rank is recommended to apply. Furthermore, it does not have a distance education program. Related to your personal finances, be aware that on average, students receive $18,622 a year in financial aid and on average, after financial aid and scholarships, students can expect to pay around $21,854 per year. Related to demographics, students 17 or younger make up 3% of the student body at Pacific Union and the student body is made up of 7% Black students. Apropos of the campus experience, first-year students don't have to live in dorms on campus. To wind things up, two years after graduating, 92% of graduates are gainfully employed and the lowest-earning fourth of graduates rake in $30,000 or less six years after graduating.
6.95
Party Scene
7.03
Location
8.24
Dorms
8.50
Campus Food
7.72
Student Life
9.21
Safety
SAT Score
950-1190
ACT Score
18-25
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
55%
No
12:1
Nursing
Nursing
Business
Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies
Biology
Communications
English
Social Work and Youth Services