Rochester Hills, MI
800 West Avon Road, Rochester Hills, MI 48307
http://rc.edu/
Rochester University is a private, Christian university in Rochester Hills, MI. It ranks #965 in the US on our favorite colleges list, and admission is obtainable for all, given its 100% acceptance rate. It has a very small student body with full-time enrollment of 800 undergrads. Rochester College's most common major is a Bachelor's in Business, which is comprised of 19% of students. Additional often preferred principal courses of study include Early Childhood Education, which accounts for 16% of students, and Psychology (11%). If you are hoping to focus your studies on nursing while living in Michigan but don't have high test scores, Rochester College is an excellent option for you, because its nursing program is the 8th best in the state. Furthermore, Rochester College comes in 2nd in Michigan for best online colleges and best online Christian colleges. For students who are paying sticker price, in-state tuition runs $20,662 a year, but if you're based outside of Michigan, tuition costs $22,837. Before you decide not to apply because of the price, you should know that nearly each Rochester College undergraduate, a substantial majority of Rochester College students secures at least some grant or scholarship funding. 36% of Rochester University students culminate their learning with a diploma, young and expecting to find a challenging job. On average, alumni earn a yearly salary of $31,600 two years after graduating. After four additional years of experience, their average earnings grows 11.7% to $35,300; however, that is still 12% below the national median income for individuals. Those of you applying may also want to be aware that over half of the students tested between 430 and 540 on the SAT math section and your high school transcript is required to apply. Further, about 64% of first-year students continue to pursue their studies the following year, and Rochester College offers a teacher certification program. With regard to costs, be aware that on average, students receive $13,172 a year in aid and for households with an income of $76k to $110k, the average net cost of tuition is $16,711 annually. Relating to demographics, 3% of professors are Asian-American and students who are 20 or 21 years old make up 26% of the undergraduate population at Rochester College. On the subject of student life, first-year undergraduates have the option to live off campus. In closing, two years after receiving their degrees, 8% of graduates are not employed and the highest-earning 1/4 of graduates rake in $50,000 or more, six years after completing their studies.
7.52
Party Scene
8.24
Location
7.52
Dorms
8.24
Campus Food
8.5
Student Life
9.79
Safety
SAT Score
870-1100
ACT Score
17-23
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
37%
Yes
12:1
Business
Early Childhood Education
Psychology
Communications
Nursing Science, Education, and Practice
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Sport and Fitness Management