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University of the Incarnate Word
San Antonio, TX
University of the Incarnate Word is a private, Catholic university located on an incredible campus in San Antonio, TX. Admission is not selective, as the acceptance rate is 88%. We've ranked it #401 in the USA on our favorite colleges list. It is a small sized university with full-time enrollment of 4,237 students. University of the Incarnate Word offers 65 available majors across eight disciplines. The most commonly in-demand options are Business, Biology, and Nursing, which when consolidated make up 30% of students. It ranks 4th in Texas for its health professions program. In addition, University of the Incarnate Word places 3rd in Texas for best colleges with rolling admissions. For applicants based in Texas, full price tuition runs $29,909 per year. Non-Texas students, however, must shell out $33,058. Before you decide against applying due to the price, know that each and every undergraduate receives at least some grant or scholarship funding. 48% of University of the Incarnate Word undergraduates roll with punches to graduation day and start the next phase of their lives: full-time employment. On average, alumni make an annual income of $37,100 a couple years after college. After another four years in the job market, the alumni's median yearly earnings rises 25.3% to $46,500, which is 16% more than the national median wage.
Applicants may also like to be conscious of the fact that its undergrads generally scored between 480 and 580 on the reading section of the SAT and most students achieved scores between 15 and 22 on the ACT English component. In addition, about 77% of first-year students continue to pursue their studies the next year. On the subject of costs, be aware that if your household has an annual income of $49k to $75k, you should be paying around $23,267 per year for tuition and the average amount of aid awarded through state grants is $4,096.
Its student housing rating on School Authority is 8.76 and our research team rated it an 8.76 for its party scene. Concerning the student experience, 46% of first-year undergraduates live in on-campus housing. To wrap things up, six years after graduation, 88% of alumni are employed and six years after receiving their degrees, 25% of graduates earn $28,600 or less.
Tuition
$31,484
Acceptance
88%