#17
Susquehanna University
Selinsgrove, PA
Susquehanna University is a private, Christian, liberal art university in Selinsgrove, PA. The acceptance rate is 72%, making it not competitive. On our best colleges list, we've ranked it #472 in the US. It has a small sized student body with full-time enrollment of 2,168 undergrads. Susquehanna University's most commonly picked major is a Bachelor's degree in Communications, which is comprised of 11% of the student body. Alternative often in-demand focuses include Biology, which accounts for 8% of students, and Psychology (8%). It ranks 8th in Pennsylvania for its theater program. Additionally, It is 5th in Pennsylvania for most conservative colleges. At sticker price, in-state tuition costs $50,988 a year, but for applicants living outside of Pennsylvania, tuition costs $46,132. Before you decide not to apply because of cost constraints, know that every single undergrad obtains some grant or scholarship funding. 72% of Susquehanna University undergraduates make it to commencement day, geared up to hit the workforce. On average, alumni take home an annual salary of $39,000 a couple years after receiving their diplomas. After an additional four years on the job, the alumni's median income grows 38.7% to $54,100, which is 34.9% higher than the national median earnings.
Those of you applying might also like to hear that it has early decision. Further, about 86% of first-year students continue to pursue their studies the following year, and undergraduates may take a semester abroad. On the subject of your cash flow, be aware that the average tuition for people from households with an income of $49k to $75k a year is close to $21,149 and the average student is awarded $31,004 in scholarships and aid.
With regard to demographics, 19% of undergraduates come from a household with a yearly salary of $75k to $110k and 78% of students are White. Relating to student life, there are 10 women's varsity sports to choose from, including Basketball, Field Hockey, and Volleyball. Lastly, 7% of alumni do not have a job six years after graduating and six years after receiving their degrees, one quarter of graduates take home $75,000 or more.
Tuition
$50,500
Acceptance
72%