Virginia Beach, VA
5817 Wesleyan Dr, Virginia Beach, VA 23455
http://www.vwu.edu
Virginia Wesleyan University is a private, Christian, liberal art university in Virginia Beach, VA. Admission is accessible to most, with a 70% acceptance rate. It is a small sized university with full-time enrollment of 1,286 students. Wesleyan's most preferred major is a Bachelor's in Business, which makes up 12% of students. Alternative frequently picked focuses include Criminal Justice and Safety Studies, which accounts for 12% of students, and Biology (7%). If you are hoping to major in math in Virginia, Wesleyan is a great choice for you, because its math program ranks in the top ten in the state. What's more, Wesleyan ranked 6th in Virginia for best Christian colleges. Without any aid, in-state tuition is $37,810 a year, but for applicants living elsewhere, tuition runs $34,209. It is worth mentioning that 100% of Wesleyan undergrads receive monetary support. 53% of Virginia Wesleyan University undergraduates stroll across the stage on commencement day and start the subsequent period in their lives: employment. A couple years after finishing their studies, graduates make a median yearly wage of $29,800. After another four years in the labor force, their average yearly earnings climbs 36.6% to $40,700, which is 1.5% greater than the national median wage. Many of you may also want to be conscious of the fact that 15% of applicants submit their ACT scores. Also, about 62% of first-year students continue studying the following year, and 100% of available classes are relatively small, with 20 to 39 students. Relating to finances, be aware that the average tuition for students from households with an income of $49k to $75k a year is close to $25,560 and 45% of undergrads acquire Pell grants. When grading its on-campus food, Wesleyan received a 7.47 out of 10 and our research team rated Wesleyan a 9.79 for diversity. To conclude, the lowest-earning quarter of graduates receive a starting salary of $19,100 or less and the lowest-earning quartile of graduates make $26,400 or less six years after completing their studies.
8.76
Party Scene
8.49
Location
6.06
Dorms
7.47
Campus Food
7.52
Student Life
8.00
Safety
SAT Score
980-1180
ACT Score
21-25
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
52%
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12:1
Business
Criminal Justice and Safety Studies
Biology
Psychology
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies
Communications
English
Mathematics