West Palm Beach, FL
901 S. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
https://www.pba.edu/
Palm Beach Atlantic University is a private, Christian university located in West Palm Beach, FL. The acceptance rate is 95%, making it nearly available to everyone. On our overall top colleges list, it ranks #507 in the US. Palm Beach Atlantic University provides 39 possible majors across six academic disciplines. The most frequent choices are Psychology, Nursing, and Biology, which when consolidated are selected by 31% of students. If you would like to get a degree in religious studies at a university in Florida but don't have high test scores, it is a great option for you, because its religious studies program ranks second in the state. In addition, Palm Beach Atlantic University ranked 1st in Florida for most conservative colleges. For applicants living in Florida, sticker price tuition is $30,324. Applicants residing out-of-state have to pay $33,516 a year. Before you decide against applying because of the price, keep in mind that every undergraduate secures some scholarship or grant funding. 54% of Palm Beach Atlantic University undergraduates make it through to graduation day and start the subsequent chapter of their lives: employment. A couple years after graduation, alumni earn an average wage of $34,700. After an additional four years working, the graduate's average income climbs 17% to $40,600, which is 1.2% over the national median wage for individuals. Applicants might also like to know that you are recommended to take college prep courses before applying and your high school GPA is required to apply. In addition, the student-faculty ratio is 12:1, and it offers evening degree programs. On the subject of your wallet, be aware that if your household makes between $49k and $75k, you should have to pay approximately $24,688 for tuition and the average net price per year is $23,329. Regarding demographics, 65% of undergrads are women and mixed race undergrads make up 3% of the undergraduate population. Regarding life on campus, 88% of first-year students live in on-campus housing. To wind things up, 14% of graduates do not have a job six years after graduating and six years after receiving their diplomas, the highest-earning 1/4 of graduates rake in $62,700 or more.
8.50
Party Scene
10.00
Location
8.24
Dorms
7.98
Campus Food
8.49
Student Life
9.53
Safety
SAT Score
1000-1220
ACT Score
20-26
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
53%
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12:1
Psychology
Nursing
Biology
Organizational Behavior Studies
Communications
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