Stockton, CA
3601 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA 95211
http://www.pacific.edu
University of the Pacific is a private university in Stockton, CA. It is a decentlyrated institution, ranking two hundred and seventeenth in the US, but accepts 63% of applicants. It is a small university with 3,279 full-time undergrads in attendance. Pacific offers 49 distinct majors across six academic disciplines. The most often in-demand fields are Business, Biology, and Liberal Arts and Humanities, which in total make up 37% of the student body. If you want to study dental, Pacific is an incredible school for you, because its dental program is ranked number ten in the country. Also, Pacific is the 7th best mid-sized college in CA. At full price, tuition goes for $50,572. Before you discount applying because of cost constraints, keep in mind that almost each and every Pacific undergraduate, an overwhelming majority of Pacific undergraduates secures some grant or scholarship funding. 72% of University of the Pacific undergraduates walk across that stage on commencement day, equipped to start their professional life. On average, graduates earn an annual income of $51,700 a couple years after commencement. After another four years working, their average salary grows 38.7% to $71,700, which is 78.8% higher than the national median income for individuals. Some of you may also want to be aware that the deadline for early decision applicants is November 15 and the deadline to apply is January 15. In addition, it offers a teacher certification program. With respect to your bank account, be aware that the average Pacific undergraduate obtains $29,884 in scholarships and aid. Regarding demographics, students aged 20 and 21 make up 40% of the undergraduate population at Pacific and 4% of students are international. Related to life on campus, there are 11 women's varsity teams, including Basketball, Beach Volleyball, and Volleyball. In closing, 92% of alumni are employed two years after college and the highest-earning fourth of graduates earn $116,500 or more, six years after receiving their diplomas.
8.76
Party Scene
7.03
Location
8.76
Dorms
8.24
Campus Food
8
Student Life
8.00
Safety
SAT Score
1120-1350
ACT Score
22-30
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
73%
Yes
13:1
Business
Biology
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
Psychology
Elementary Education
Computer Science
Communication Disorders