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University of Akron

Akron, OH

302 Buchtel Common, Akron, OH 44325

http://www.uakron.edu

University of Akron is a public university located in Akron, OH. The acceptance rate is 69%, making it not overly competitive. On our best overall colleges list, it ranks #992 in the United States. It is a big institution with 12,884 full-time students enrolled. 7% of its graduates secure a Bachelor's degree in Nursing. Additional routinely preferred options include Business, Mechanical Engineering, and Psychology, but there are 122 unique options to select from. If you are planning on getting a degree in protective services or culinary arts while living in Ohio, Akron is an excellent option for you, because it is ranked first in the state for both these fields. Furthermore, University of Akron is 3rd in OH on our best athletics list. At full price, tuition costs $12,216 a year, if you're applying from Ohio. If you're not applying from Ohio, tuition can go for up to $14,725. If that's too great a cost, know that approximately 95% of Akron undergraduates obtain some grant or scholarship funding. 38% of University of Akron students end up graduating, wide-eyed and ready to move into the workforce. On average, graduates go on to make a yearly salary of $30,700 a couple years after college. After another four years in the labor force, the graduate's average annual salary increases 18.9% to $36,500; however, that is still 9% behind the national median income. Some of you might also want to be aware that it is recommended that you include your high school rank when submitting your application and college prep courses are required to apply. Also, Akron offers evening degree programs. When it comes to your savings account, be aware that the average amount of aid awarded through state grants is $1,376. On the subject of demographics, 58% of professors are men and 17% of students at Akron come from a household with an income between $30k and $48k. Respecting life on campus, on-campus housing is available. Finally, six years after graduation, the highest-earning 25% of graduates rake in $55,300 or more and two years after receiving their diplomas, 90% of Akron's graduates have jobs.

Ratings

8.97

Party Scene

8.76

Location

8.24

Dorms

9.01

Campus Food

8.24

Student Life

7.98

Safety

Admissions

69%

Acceptance

SAT Score

990-1250

ACT Score

19-26

Application Deadline:
August 1
See application website Application Website:
https://www.uakron.edu/admissions/undergraduate/apply
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Cost

Net Price:

$16,269/year

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Average Aid Awarded

$7,603/year

Students Recieving Financial Aid

95%

Academics

Professor Rating

8.49


18:1

Student Faculty Ratio
Graduation Rate

39%

Evening Degree Programs

Yes

Student Faculty Ratio

18:1

Majors

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Graduates by Major


Nursing

246

Liberal Arts and Humanities

193

Business

179

Mechanical Engineering

173

Psychology

116

Accounting

110

Marketing

109

Social Work and Youth Services

94

Value

In State Tuition
$11,635/year
Out of State Tuition
$15,500/year