Marshall, MN
1501 State St, Marshall, MN 56258
http://www.smsu.edu
Southwest Minnesota State University is a public university in Marshall, MN. It ranks #966 in the US on our favorite colleges list, and admission is within reach for most, as the acceptance rate is 60%. It has a smaller sized student body with 2,028 full-time students in attendance. 10% of graduates are awarded a Bachelor's degree in Business. Alternative frequently preferred fields include Psychology, Nursing, and Early Childhood Education, but there are 42 options to select from. It ranks third in Minnesota for both its culinary arts and agricultural sciences programs. What's more, Southwest Minnesota State University ranked 6th in Minnesota on our safest colleges list. At full price, tuition costs $8,181 a year, if you're based in Minnesota. If you are not living in Minnesota, tuition could go for as much as $9,042. Before you rule out applying because of cost constraints, keep in mind that over 9/10 of Southwest Minnesota State students procure at least some scholarship or grant funding. 47% of Southwest Minnesota State University students graduate college, shifting into the labor market prepared to make some money. Two years after finishing their studies, alumni make an average yearly salary of $33,100. After 4 more years of experience, the alumni's average salary grows 13.6% to $37,600; however, that is still 6.2% south of the national median wage. Many of you may like to be conscious of the fact that most students scored between 17 and 23 on the ACT and 1/2 of the students achieved scores between 17 and 24 on the ACT math portion. Further, 61% of first-time students at Southwest Minnesota State continue their studies the following year, and about 49% of first-year, part-time students continue studying the next year. Regarding your checkbook, be aware that on average, students receive $6,142 a year in monetary aid. Its campus rating on School Authority is 7.52 and our research team rated Southwest Minnesota State an 8.5 overall. Related to the student experience, meal plans are available for undergraduates. To wind things up, six years after completing their studies, 7% of graduates are unemployed and one out of every four graduates rake in a starting salary of $23,700 or less.
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Party Scene
7.98
Location
8.76
Dorms
8.00
Campus Food
7.28
Student Life
9.53
Safety
SAT Score
860-1030
ACT Score
17-23
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
46%
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Kinesiology and Exercise Science
Psychology
Nursing
Early Childhood Education
Elementary Education
Social Work and Youth Services
Marketing