Nacogdoches, TX
2008 Alumni Drive, Rusk 206, Nacogdoches, TX 75961
http://www.sfasu.edu
Stephen F Austin State University is a public university in Nacogdoches, TX. The acceptance rate is 100%, making it available to everyone. On our overall top colleges list, we've ranked it #656 in the nation. It has a middle sized student body with full-time enrollment of 9,088 undergraduates. Stephen F Austin provides 61 available majors across six academic disciplines. The most popular choices are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Kinesiology and Exercise Science, and Business, which are selected by 26% of the student body. If you are hoping to get a degree in agricultural sciences while living in Texas but don't have the best grades, Stephen F Austin is an excellent school for you, because its agricultural sciences program ranks 4th in the state. Additionally, Stephen F Austin State University ranked 6th in Texas on our best greek life list. For applicants with residences in Texas, full price tuition is $8,731; out-of-state residents, however, must lay out $19,189 a year. Before you rule out applying because of cost constraints, know that 84% Stephen F Austin students get financial support. 49% of Stephen F Austin State University students proudly walk on graduation day and enter the following chapter of their lives: employment. A couple years after graduation, graduates make an average wage of $34,800. After four additional years on the job, the alumni's average yearly earnings climbs 20.4% to $41,900, which is 4.5% on top of the national median salary. You may also like to find that ACT scores are submitted by 50% of applicants. Secondly, Stephen F Austin does not offer evening degree programs. Apropos of expenses, be aware that 43% of undergraduates get state grants. Respecting demographics, the faculty is comprised of 48% female professors and the faculty is comprised of 2% Asian-Americans. Respecting student life, at Stephen F Austin, students can join a variety of different music clubs like Symphony Orchestra or Musical Theater. In closing, the highest-earning quartile of graduates take home $57,700 or more, six years after college and 1/4 of graduates make a starting salary of $22,500 or less.
8.97
Party Scene
7.98
Location
7.52
Dorms
8.50
Campus Food
9.53
Student Life
9.01
Safety
SAT Score
990-1180
ACT Score
18-24
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
48%
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18:1
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Kinesiology and Exercise Science
Business
Nursing
Family Studies and Consumer Sciences
Health Service Preparatory Studies
Music History and Literature
Psychology