Ogden, UT
3850 Dixon Parkway Dr. Dept. 1031, Ogden, UT 84408
http://www.weber.edu
Weber State University is a public university located in Ogden, UT. Admission is obtainable for everyone, as the acceptance rate is 100%. It ranks #976 in the nation on our best all-around colleges list. It has a bigger student body with 10,745 full-time undergrads in attendance. Weber State has 111 total majors across eight academic disciplines. The most commonly in-demand fields are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Nursing, and Sales, with 24% of graduates receiving an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities. 8% and 3% of students study Nursing and Sales, respectively. If you plan to focus your studies on engineering technology at a university in Utah but don't have high test scores, Weber State is an excellent option for you, because its engineering technology program is the first best in the state. Additionally, Weber State comes in 2nd in Utah according to our best test optional colleges list. For those of you raised in Utah, sticker price tuition goes for $5,136 a year. Non-Utah residents must lay out $13,945 a year. If that price is too high for you, keep in mind that nine in ten Weber State undergraduates get some monetary aid. 35% of Weber State University undergraduates complete their studies with a diploma and enter the following phase of their lives: work. A couple years after receiving their degrees, alumni take home a median annual income of $36,100. After 4 more years working, the graduate's median yearly wage grows 23.3% to $44,500, which is 11% over the national median for individuals. Applicants might like to be aware that it does not offer early decision and the application fee is $30. Furthermore, students have the option to take a semester abroad, and 50% of the classes offered have only 2 to 19 students. Apropos of your savings account, be aware that 37% of undergraduates acquire Pell grants to subsidize their studies. Weber State's professor rating on School Authority is 8.5 and Weber State's campus food rating on School Authority is 8.76. With respect to life on campus, 5% of students live on campus. In closing, six years after receiving their diplomas, the lowest-earning 25% of graduates make $24,800 or less and the highest-earning 25% of graduates earn a starting salary of at least $53,600.
7.72
Party Scene
8.76
Location
8.76
Campus Food
7.52
Student Life
9.01
Safety
SAT Score
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ACT Score
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
34%
Yes
21:1
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Nursing
Nursing
Sales
Health Service Preparatory Studies
Criminal Justice and Safety Studies
Computer Science
Computer Science