Washington, DC
125 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, DC 20017
http://www.trinitydc.edu
Trinity Washington University is a private, Catholic, all female university in Washington, DC. It has an exceptionally high acceptance rate, taking 95% of applicants. It is a small sized university with full-time enrollment of 1,021 undergraduates. Trinity Washington's most favored major is a Bachelor's in Social Psychology, which is elected by 18% of the student body. Other regularly picked focuses include Business, which accounts for 14% of students, and Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration (11%). Its physical therapy program is ranked number two in The District of Columbia. In addition, Trinity Washington places 1st in DC for best women's colleges. At full sticker price, tuition runs $25,357 per year. Before you rule out applying due to cost constraints, know that every single Trinity Washington student acquires some scholarship or grant funding. 27% of Trinity Washington University students end up finishing their college education with a degree, fresh and anticipating to land a great job. The average alumnus takes home a salary of $32,300 two years after receiving their diplomas. After another four years on the job, the alumni's average annual earnings grows 20.1% to $38,800; however, that is still 3.2% beneath the national median earnings. Those of you applying may want to be aware that the SAT or ACT is recommended for your application to be considered and Trinity Washington received 778 applications last year. Additionally, Trinity Washington has evening degree programs, and Trinity Washington does not offer a distance education program. With respect to costs, be aware that 68% of students are awarded state grants and the average tuition for people from households with an income of over $110k a year is $23,416. Our research team rated Trinity Washington a 7.28 out of 10 for its student life and when rating its professors, Trinity Washington received a 7.52 out of 10. To conclude, six years after graduating, the lowest-earning quarter of graduates earn $21,000 or less and 1/4th of graduates rake in $60,800 or more, six years after completing their studies.
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Party Scene
8.97
Location
6.95
Dorms
7.98
Campus Food
7.28
Student Life
9.79
Safety
SAT Score
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ACT Score
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
28%
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12:1
Social Psychology
Business
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration
Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies
Nursing
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Psychology