Toccoa Falls, GA
107 Kincaid Drive, Toccoa Falls, GA 30598
http://tfc.edu
Toccoa Falls College is a private, online, Christian college based out of Toccoa Falls, GA. It has attainable admissions, as 60% of applicants are accepted. It is a very small sized college with full-time enrollment of 915 undergraduates. 11% of Toccoa Falls' graduates secure a Bachelor's in Business. Additional frequently desired fields include Missionary Studies, Biblical Studies, and Music History and Literature, but there are 24 different options to choose from. If you are hoping to major in religious studies while living in Georgia, Toccoa Falls is the perfect choice for you, because its religious studies program is ranked #1 in the state. What's more, Toccoa Falls is 1st in Georgia for top online Christian colleges. For those of you raised in Georgia, full price tuition runs $21,606. Non-Georgia residents need to dish out $23,881 per year. Before you rule out applying because of cost constraints, be aware that slightly fewer than 9/10ths of Toccoa Falls undergrads are awarded at least some scholarship or grant funding. 58% of Toccoa Falls College undergraduates end up graduating, green and ready to move into the employment market. On average, graduates take home an annual income of $25,600 a couple years after school. After four additional years of experience, the alumni's average annual salary grows 15.2% to $29,500; however, that is still 26.4% shy of the national median wage. Many of you might want to hear that about 7 in 10 students applying submit the SAT and you are required to take the SAT or ACT before applying. In addition, 63% of part-time students don't enroll the following year, and it does not offer a remote program. Concerning your personal finances, be aware that students awarded institutional grants receive $8,720 in aid on average and Toccoa Falls students awarded Pell grants receive $4,540 in aid on average. Our research team rated Toccoa Falls an 8 for its quality of student life and its academics rating on School Authority is 8.5. Respecting the student experience, 85% of freshmen live in on-campus housing. To conclude, two years after receiving their degrees, 9% of alumni are unemployed and a fourth of graduates take home a starting salary of at least $35,800.
7.47
Party Scene
7.72
Location
8.00
Dorms
8.76
Campus Food
8
Student Life
9.79
Safety
SAT Score
960-1160
ACT Score
19-24
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
59%
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14:1
Business
Counseling Psychology
Biblical Studies
Missionary Studies
Music History and Literature
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies
Communications
Liberal Arts and Humanities