Stevenson, MD
1525 Greenspring Valley Rd, Stevenson, MD 21153
http://www.stevenson.edu
Stevenson University is a private university in Stevenson, MD. The acceptance rate is 73%, making it not that selective. On our favorite colleges list, we've ranked it #643 in the country. It has a small sized student body with full-time enrollment of 2,779 undergraduate students. Stevenson has 29 available majors across seven disciplines. The most commonly decided academe are Nursing, Business, and Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration, which collectively are selected by 40% of the student body. It ranks second in Maryland for its information technology, nursing, design and criminal justice programs. Furthermore, Stevenson places 1st in Maryland for best college dorms. At sticker price, tuition costs $38,054 per year. Before you discount applying because of the price, you should know that about 100% of Stevenson students are awarded at least some scholarship or grant funding. 57% of Stevenson University students conclude their schooling with a degree, green and anticipating to find that perfect job. The median graduate makes a salary of $42,400 two years after college. After 4 more years in the labor force, their average yearly earnings climbs 17% to $49,600, which is 23.7% over the national median earnings for individuals. Many of you may also like to know that it is recommended that you include your high school rank when submitting your application and you are required to take the SAT or ACT before applying. Also, students can take a semester abroad, and the student-professor ratio is 16:1. On the subject of your cash flow, be aware that students awarded state grants receive $5,482 in aid on average and the average cost of a meal plan is $5,040 per year. Concerning demographics, in-state students make up 70% of the undergraduate population and the student body is comprised of 57% White undergrads. Regarding the student experience, Stevenson has 14 women's varsity teams, such as Volleyball, Soccer, and Field Hockey. Finally, the highest-earning 1/4 of graduates make $71,400 or more, six years after completing their studies and around a 20th of alumni default on their student debt.
7.98
Party Scene
7.52
Location
10.00
Dorms
8.00
Campus Food
8.5
Student Life
9.46
Safety
SAT Score
1030-1200
ACT Score
19-24
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
56%
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14:1
Nursing
Business
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration
Corporate Communications
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications
Psychology
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Accounting