Selma, AL
1501 Lapsley St, Dinkins Hall, Selma, AL 36701
http://www.selmauniversity.edu/
Selma University is a private, historically black, Christian university located in Selma, AL. It has available to anybody admissions given its 100% acceptance rate. It is a very small sized institution with full-time enrollment of 241 undergrads. Selma offers 6 total majors across four disciplines. The most frequent options are Nursing Assistant, Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, and Pastoral Counseling and Specialized Ministries, which when consolidated represent 72% of students. If you plan to study religious studies at a university in Alabama but don't have high test scores, Selma is an excellent option for you, because its religious studies program ranks one of the best in the state. What's more, Selma University ranks 7th in AL for best historically Black colleges. At the sticker price, tuition goes for $7,039 a year. That being said, 85% Selma undergraduates receive financial aid. 1% of Selma University undergraduates make it through to commencement day, awaiting to find their dream jobs. Applying students may want to be aware that the application fee is $30 and Selma doesn't offer early decision. Further, Selma has a teacher certification program, and the student to professor ratio is 13:1. With regard to your wallet, be aware that the average student spends around $3,040 on housing each year and Selma offers a tuition guarantee plan, insuring that your tuition will remain the same throughout your enrollment. In terms of demographics, 96% of students are from Alabama and students aged 18 and 19 make up 17% of the undergraduate population. Concerning the student experience, Selma has on campus housing. To conclude, the average student graduates with debt of $1,941 per year and slightly under one third of graduates fail to repay their student debt.
SAT Score
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ACT Score
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
2%
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13:1
Nursing Assistant
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
Business
Pastoral Counseling and Specialized Ministries
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Biblical Studies