Villanova, PA
800 Lancaster Avenue, Villanova, PA 19085
http://www.villanova.edu
Villanova University is a private, Catholic university located in Villanova, PA. It is a prominent and fairly competitive institution, ranking 84th in the United States and admitting 29% of applicants. It has a midsized student body with 6,198 full-time undergrads enrolled. 12% of its graduates acquire a Bachelor's degree in Finance. Alternative highly demanded choices include Communications, Economics, and Management Sciences and Information Systems, but there are 44 unique options to choose from. It ranks 6th in the United States for its nursing program, and second in Pennsylvania for its accounting, nursing, and communications programs. In addition, Villanova ranked 1st in Pennsylvania for best Catholic colleges. Tuition runs $51,822 annually for students who are paying sticker price. That being said, a bit more than three in five Villanova undergraduates secure at least some financial aid. 90% of Villanova University students make it through to graduation day, green and equipped to join the job market. On average, alumni earn an annual income of $62,600 a couple years after graduating. After four additional years in the labor force, the graduate's average annual earnings rises 24.4% to $77,900, which is 94.3% on top of the national median for individuals. You might also like to be aware that the majority of students got between 30 and 33 on the ACT and 52% of prospective students submit their SAT scores. Further, it offers a teacher certification program, and it offers evening degree programs. Respecting your personal finances, be aware that 10% of students secure financial aid through Pell grants. On the subject of demographics, 41% of professors are women and the faculty is comprised of 59% male professors. On the subject of campus life, there are 11 women's varsity sports to choose from, including Field Hockey, Swimming and Diving, and Water Polo. Lastly, on average, Villanova students graduate with $8,149 per year of debts and very few graduates fail to repay their student debt.
9.01
Party Scene
8.49
Location
8.24
Dorms
8.24
Campus Food
9.79
Student Life
9.01
Safety
SAT Score
1300-1470
ACT Score
30-33
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
91%
Yes
11:1
Finance
Nursing
Communications
Economics
Management Sciences and Information Systems
Accounting
Political Science and Government
Psychology