Atlanta, GA
350 Spelman Lane SW, Atlanta, GA 30314
https://www.spelman.edu/
Spelman College is a private, historically black, all female, liberal art college in Atlanta, GA. It is a decentlyrated institution, ranking two hundred and thirty-fourth in the country. Admission is moderately selective (39% acceptance rate). It has a smaller student body with full-time enrollment of 1,981 undergraduate students. Spelman's most desired major is a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, which makes up 17% of students. Other preferred choices include Biology, which accounts for 16% of students, and Political Science and Government (13%). It ranks second in Georgia for both its international relations and english programs. In addition, Spelman ranks 1st in Georgia for best early decision colleges. For in-state students, full price tuition runs $30,517 per year. Non-Georgia residents must shell out $27,610 per year. Before you decide not to apply because of the cost, be conscious that every single Spelman undergrad obtains grant or scholarship funding. 76% of Spelman College students complete their education with a degree, heading into the job market ready to make some money. On average, graduates go on to make an annual salary of $31,500 two years after finishing their studies. After an additional four years on the job, the graduate's average annual earnings increases 49.2% to $47,000, which is 17.2% higher than the national median wage for individuals. Many of you may want to find that it costs $40 to apply and you are required to take college prep courses in order to apply. In addition, the student to professor ratio is 11:1, and it does not offer a teacher certification program. Apropos of your bank account, be aware that the average amount of monetary aid given to undergrads is $10,795. In terms of demographics, 26% of undergrads are from Georgia and 71% of professors are female. Finally, the average student graduates with $7,654 per year of debt and only around one in twenty graduates default on their student debt.
9.21
Party Scene
8.49
Location
6.95
Dorms
7.03
Campus Food
9.79
Student Life
8.76
Safety
SAT Score
1080-1220
ACT Score
22-26
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
75%
No
11:1
Psychology
Biology
Political Science and Government
Economics
English
International Studies
Women's Studies
Mathematics