Collegedale, TN
4881 Taylor Cir, Collegedale, TN 37315
http://www.southern.edu
Southern Adventist University is a private, Christian university located in Collegedale, TN. We've ranked it #630 in the nation on our best colleges list, and admission is accessible to anyone, accepting 100% of applicants. It is a small sized institution with full-time enrollment of 2,064 undergraduate students. 18% of its graduates acquire an Associate's degree in Nursing. Other popular picks include Elementary Education and Biomedical Sciences and Molecular Medicine, but there are 61 available courses of study to select from. Its film program is ranked number three in Tennessee. What's more, Southern Adventist ranks 3rd in TN for most diverse colleges. For students who are paying sticker price, tuition is $23,047. It is, however, worth noting that every single Southern Adventist undergraduate gets at least some scholarship or grant funding. 51% of Southern Adventist University undergraduates culminate their studies with a diploma, fresh and awaiting to land a fulfilling job. On average, alumni make a yearly income of $33,100 two years after receiving their degrees. After another four years of work experience, the graduate's median yearly wage climbs 16.3% to $38,500; however, that is still 4% less than the national median earnings. Applicants might like to be aware that there is a $25 application fee and it is required that you include your high school transcript on your application. What's more, Southern Adventist does not offer a remote program, and about 75% of first-year students continue to pursue their degrees the next year. Apropos of your personal finances, be aware that 37% of students procure financial aid through state grants and the average student spends around $4,218 on housing per year. With regard to demographics, 1% of professors are Asian-American and the student body is made up of 1% Pacific Islander undergraduates. To wrap things up, the highest-earning 25% of graduates earn a starting salary of at least $48,800 and 1/4 of graduates make $21,700 or less six years after college.
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Party Scene
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Location
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Dorms
8.24
Campus Food
8.24
Student Life
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Safety
SAT Score
920-1180
ACT Score
20-26
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
52%
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