Round Rock, TX
1220 West Louis Henna Blvd., Round Rock, TX 78681
https://www.southuniversity.edu/austin#lid-143
South University - Austin is a private, liberal art university located in Round Rock, TX. It is open to all, taking 100% of applicants. South University - Austin's most desired major is a Bachelor's degree in Nursing, which is selected by 33% of the student body. Other routinely picked principal courses of study include Physical Therapy Technician, which accounts for 25% of students, and Information Science (13%). Its health care management program is the #58 health care management program in the state. Also, it ranked 4th in Texas for best liberal arts colleges. Tuition is $17,864 without any aid. Before you decide against applying due to the cost, be aware that every single student procures scholarship or grant funding. 17% of South University - Austin undergraduates proudly walk on graduation day and start the following stage of their lives: employment. The median graduate makes $26,900 two years after college. After 4 more years of experience, the graduate's average earnings rises 24.2% to $33,400; however, that is still 16.7% less than the national median wage for individuals. Those of you applying may like to find that you are recommended to take the SAT or ACT before applying. Secondly, the student to faculty ratio is 12:1. When it comes to expenses, be aware that the average amount of state grant aid awarded is $4,371. Related to demographics, 4% of undergraduates are Asian American and students aged 20 and 21 make up 5% of the undergraduate population. When it comes to the campus experience, freshmen can choose to live off campus. Lastly, the lowest-earning quarter of graduates earn a starting salary of $14,100 or less and 14% of alumni default on their student debt.
SAT Score
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ACT Score
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
18%
Yes
10:1
Nursing
Physical Therapy Technician
Information Science
Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies
Healthcare Management
Business
Psychology
Police and Criminal Science