Dear College Made Simple Reader,Deciding where to go to college is a lot easier when you know what’s out there. Of course there’s no lack of supply – with more than 2,300 four-year colleges and universities in the U.S. So knowing where to start is key to the whole process – including how to quickly narrow your choices down to a manageable number. Keep reading to learn more… -Scott How To Make Your College List 1. Go where your interests lie. We’ve found that often times the best school for a student isn’t always the obvious one. In fact many students forget to look at the specifics of a school, as they get lost in the overall reputation and collegiate ranks. Some great schools are poor in particular fields, while some second-tier schools are tremendous in certain areas. If you have a good idea what you want to study, focus on schools that are exceptional in that subject. Often, it’s not one you’re familiar with. 2. Look Beyond the Name. Ivy leagues and a few other top tier universities will always get top billing. But you can’t always judge a school solely by its reputation. With some minor variances, you may not find much distance between the #1 and the #100 school in the U.S. World and News Report college list. The quality will be excellent at all of them. The feel of each, however, can vary wildly. Make sure you aren’t paying too much attention to a school’s reputation and instead, focus on its ‘fit.’ A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY… You won’t find this anywhere else in the college planning space… It’s an “inside look” at your college funding situation – over the phone, with one of our education consultants… absolutely FREE. They’ll help you figure out where you stand… including whether or not you can lower your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) – and maximize your eligibility for financial aid. What’s more – YOU set the date and time for the call. To sign up for your Free Analysis today, follow this link. 3. Do Your Research These days, there is a massive amount of information available online. Nothing can replace a college visit – but, as you’re weeding down to your favorite colleges, you can learn a lot about different universities with minimal effort. Go to the college’s official website. Search for the news for good and bad stories. Check out the college’s schedule of events, and see what’s happening around a college’s town. See what kind of extracurricular groups are active. Some colleges even have reach-out programs, allowing prospective students to chat via email with current students. If one of your colleges has that option – take it. Not only will you get a feel for what life may be like on campus – you’ll also know what spots you’ll want to visit when you’re touring a university. 4. Don’t Worry Too Much About Money… Yet First, decide on your favorite colleges. After, you can figure out if you can afford it. There are so many scholarships, grants, and work-study opportunities available, the sticker price of a school – more often then not – isn’t what you end up paying. It’s not unusual for the more ‘expensive’ school to wind up being the cheaper option, thanks to a larger endowment and, hence, more grants. As you’re beginning your college hunt, keep this checklist in mind. Follow it, and you’re in a better position to end up at a school that’s a great fit for you. To your college admissions and funding success, College Made Simple – The Free Educational Resource of College Planning Network, LLC |
Monthly Archives: January 2013
Career Scholarship for students attending Ramsey and Washington counties’ high schools
Career Investment Scholarships
We are now accepting scholarship applications for students in the Class of 2013. Click here to download the eligibility requirements and the application. Postmark deadline is March 1, 2013.
Recipients must be:
· Graduating high school seniors attending public schools located in Ramsey or Washington Counties, and charter or private schools that are members of the chamber
· Enrolling in an accredited two or four-year post-secondary institution in Minnesota
Career Investment Scholarships are given annually to graduating seniors in the Saint Paul/East Metro area. To date, we have invested almost $300,000 in local students attending colleges and universities in Minnesota. From homelessness to learning English as a high school student, the majority of our scholarship recipients face enormous challenges on their path to college. Most are low-income, minority students and many are the first in their family to pursue higher education – but all of them have enormous potential to succeed. With your investment, we offer the hope of a brighter future.
This year, the Foundation is proud to increase our scholarship awards by 35 percent, to award $50,000 to East Metro students! Congratulations to the 2012 Career Investment Scholarship Recipients!
Completed applications should be mailed to:
Saint Paul Area Chamber of Commerce Career Investment Scholarship
Scholarship Management Services
One Scholarship Way
St. Peter, MN 56082
FREE Occupation Specific Classes at the Hubbs Center, St. Paul, MN
Classes that will be starting this week and next please take a look at them and pass along the news.Carpentry Preparation: Hands on preparation to enter Pre-Apprenticeship Program; learn construction reading and math skills as well as OSHA 10 and CPR/First Aid Certification. Minimum of 5th grade reading level and a high school diploma/GED or be actively pursuing GED. 1/7/2013-4/24/2013 (14 weeks)Intro to Business Office: Introduction and preparation for Principles of Accounting 1, a 4 credit class at St. Paul College. Learn basic accounting; business communication and computer skills. 1/7/2013-3/22/2013 (11 weeks)Intro to Health Care Careers: This class will introduce the student to the health care field, both direct and indirect care. They will learn vocabulary, computer skills and develop a greater understanding of health care jobs. This class is ideal English language learners. 1/7/2013-3/21/2013 (11 weeks)Intro to Nursing Assistant(pre-CNA): Preparation to enter the Certified Nursing Assistant Training. High interest in direct care. This is a preparation class, it is not a certification class. Ideal for English language learners, or individuals that have been out of school for an extended amount of time. 1/3/2013-5/17/2013 (18 weeks)Intro to Retail/Customer Service: Preparation and training for retail and customer service careers. Ideal for English language learners. 1/3/2013-3/1/2013 (8 weeks)Retail/Customer Service Certificate: Prepare for sales/customer service industry with a concentration on communication, and math skills. 1/3/2013-3/1/2013 (8 weeks)ServSafe(R) Food Safety: Learn safe food handling practices; leads to MN Certified Food Manager License. 2/4/2013-3/22/2013 (7 weeks)Registration is every Monday and Wednesday, 9-11:30 AM and 2-6 PM at the Hubbs Center. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.Alana McDevitt
Community Outreach Coordinator
The Hubbs Center
St. Paul Public School Adult Basic Ed.
1030 University Ave. E.
St. Paul, MN 55401
651-744-1641
Advise from New York Times
Help for the Not So Needy
By CHRISTOPHER DREW
Published: July 17, 2012
List of Colleges and Universities That Award Merit Aid more than $ 10,000
Tuition/fees | Freshmen getting merit aid | Change from 2007-8 | Average merit aid | Change from 2007-8 | Undergraduate enrollment | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Trinity College (CT) | $44,070 | <1% | -88% | $41,980 | 20% | 2,215 |
University of Richmond (VA) | $43,170 | 7% | -6% | $36,860 | 17% | 2,872 |
Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art (NY) * | $37,383 | 71% | 7% | $35,700 | 1% | 888 |
Johns Hopkins University (MD) | $42,780 | 1% | 14% | $29,310 | 0% | 5,038 |
Vanderbilt University (TN) | $41,996 | 9% | -35% | $24,505 | 78% | 6,726 |
University of Miami (FL) | $39,654 | 24% | -10% | $23,208 | 28% | 9,632 |
Babson College (MA) | $40,400 | 6% | -4% | $22,556 | 41% | 2,007 |
Campbell University (NC) * | $22,970 | 9% | -56% | $22,034 | 198% | 3,253 |
Sage College of Albany (NY) | $28,000 | 2% | -22% | $21,250 | 231% | 667 |
Tulane University (LA) * | $42,726 | 33% | 2% | $20,521 | -6% | 5,993 |
Lafayette College (PA) | $41,358 | 6% | -5% | $20,509 | 67% | 2,421 |
Boston University (MA) | $41,420 | 7% | -38% | $19,960 | 39% | 16,137 |
Stetson University (FL) | $35,078 | 19% | -48% | $19,900 | 62% | 2,228 |
Georgetown College (KY) | $29,300 | 15% | -41% | $19,848 | 58% | 1,224 |
Providence College (RI) | $40,975 | 13% | 168% | $19,780 | -7% | 3,836 |
Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering (MA) | $39,450 | 38% | -61% | $19,500 | -46% | 326 |
Wells College (NY) | $32,180 | 8% | -59% | $19,500 | 166% | 483 |
Davidson College (NC) * | $37,417 | 4% | -61% | $19,188 | 8% | 1,738 |
Hendrix College (AR) | $34,230 | 31% | -10% | $19,162 | -5% | 1,402 |
Bellarmine University (KY) | $32,140 | 18% | 95% | $19,108 | 31% | 2,253 |
University of Southern California (CA) * | $41,842 | 24% | -9% | $18,874 | 20% | 16,563 |
George Washington University (DC) | $44,148 | 20% | 30% | $18,495 | -9% | 9,680 |
Pepperdine University (CA) | $40,752 | 11% | -46% | $18,474 | -12% | 3,045 |
Case Western Reserve University (OH) | $39,120 | 19% | -11% | $18,355 | -12% | 3,882 |
Rollins College (FL) | $38,400 | 25% | 47% | $18,292 | 11% | 1,818 |
McDaniel College (MD) | $34,780 | 20% | -9% | $17,922 | 42% | 1,569 |
St. Lawrence University (NY) | $42,735 | 28% | 75% | $17,838 | 48% | 2,333 |
Wittenberg University (OH) * | $36,132 | 18% | -43% | $17,697 | 28% | 1,698 |
Randolph College (VA) | $30,376 | 12% | -63% | $17,603 | 13% | 544 |
Bard College (NY) | $43,306 | 2% | 68% | $17,595 | 4% | 1,891 |
Elizabethtown College (PA) | $34,830 | 20% | -23% | $17,589 | 14% | 1,847 |
Regis College (MA) | $31,785 | 7% | 6% | $17,585 | 93% | 898 |
Colby-Sawyer College (NH) * | $33,293 | 88% | 342% | $17,565 | 35% | 1,133 |
College of Wooster (OH) | $38,290 | 30% | -20% | $17,536 | 14% | 1,977 |
University of Evansville (IN) | $29,416 | 17% | -20% | $17,433 | 32% | 2,471 |
Mercer University (GA) | $31,548 | 20% | -28% | $17,394 | -9% | 2,207 |
Southern Methodist University (TX) | $39,430 | 34% | -25% | $17,268 | 45% | 5,962 |
Smith College (MA) | $40,070 | 5% | 7% | $17,200 | 110% | 2,610 |
Mount Holyoke College (MA) | $41,456 | 14% | 89% | $17,048 | -2% | 2,298 |
DePauw University (IN) | $36,970 | 32% | -20% | $17,007 | -3% | 2,323 |
Wake Forest University (NC) | $41,576 | 4% | -33% | $16,985 | 28% | 4,720 |
Bard College at Simon’s Rock (MA) | $43,000 | 15% | -21% | $16,875 | 13% | 344 |
Boston College (MA) * | $41,353 | 1% | -7% | $16,819 | 3% | 9,099 |
Maryville College (TN) | $29,924 | 14% | -19% | $16,750 | 24% | 1,032 |
Canisius College (NY) | $30,657 | 14% | -7% | $16,740 | 24% | 3,006 |
Oglethorpe University (GA) | $29,150 | 18% | -45% | $16,715 | 75% | 981 |
Seattle Pacific University (WA) | $30,339 | 21% | -27% | $16,588 | 26% | 3,081 |
Lycoming College (PA) | $31,818 | 15% | -17% | $16,471 | 53% | 1,342 |
Denison University (OH) | $40,200 | 42% | -9% | $16,370 | 15% | 2,264 |
Agnes Scott College (GA) | $32,195 | 17% | -41% | $16,345 | -3% | 823 |
Simpson College (IA) | $28,123 | 12% | 10% | $16,324 | 56% | 1,395 |
Hood College (MD) | $31,060 | 12% | -58% | $16,317 | -15% | 1,331 |
Mills College (CA) * | $38,357 | 14% | 44% | $16,267 | -41% | 910 |
Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NY) * | $37,010 | 19% | -28% | $16,114 | -9% | 1,550 |
Wartburg College (IA) * | $29,600 | 16% | -31% | $15,956 | -1% | 1,702 |
Juniata College (PA) | $34,090 | 29% | -4% | $15,718 | -5% | 1,465 |
Northland College (WI) | $26,566 | 10% | -37% | $15,711 | 58% | 506 |
Olivet Nazarene University (IL) * | $26,102 | 14% | -37% | $15,704 | 79% | 2,512 |
Converse College (SC) | $27,320 | 13% | -49% | $15,702 | -31% | 626 |
Saint Joseph’s College (IN) * | $25,765 | 7% | -62% | $15,647 | 20% | 967 |
Willamette University (OR) | $39,012 | 34% | 2% | $15,611 | 39% | 1,946 |
Soka University of America (CA) | $26,294 | 15% | 73% | $15,586 | 46% | 437 |
Cedarville University (OH) * | $23,970 | 18% | -35% | $15,450 | 58% | 2,959 |
Pacific Lutheran University (WA) | $30,950 | 19% | -29% | $15,395 | 18% | 3,030 |
Wabash College (IN) | $32,450 | 12% | -40% | $15,393 | -9% | 902 |
Furman University (SC) | $39,560 | 35% | 34% | $15,379 | 2% | 2,687 |
Rhodes College (TN) | $36,464 | 38% | -5% | $15,330 | 20% | 1,798 |
Albion College (MI) | $32,662 | 25% | -22% | $15,299 | 14% | 1,489 |
Columbia College (SC) * | $24,060 | 17% | -88% | $15,246 | 40% | 925 |
University of La Verne (CA) | $31,300 | 9% | -21% | $15,136 | 50% | 2,095 |
Clarkson University (NY) | $36,780 | 12% | 6% | $15,117 | -3% | 2,968 |
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) | $42,704 | 25% | -20% | $14,978 | 15% | 5,238 |
Gustavus Adolphus College (MN) * | $34,535 | 27% | -17% | $14,974 | 88% | 2,377 |
Loyola University New Orleans (LA) | $33,302 | 27% | -16% | $14,945 | 1% | 2,914 |
Hanover College (IN) * | $28,050 | 12% | -53% | $14,868 | -18% | 1,004 |
Bentley University (MA) * | $37,799 | 17% | -1% | $14,854 | 0% | 4,055 |
American University (DC) | $38,071 | 15% | -48% | $14,768 | -14% | 6,584 |
Austin College (TX) | $31,270 | 25% | -33% | $14,665 | 53% | 1,314 |
Beloit College (WI) | $36,674 | 26% | 1% | $14,643 | 26% | 1,285 |
University of Denver (CO) | $37,833 | 34% | 0% | $14,574 | 31% | 4,973 |
Widener University (PA) | $34,762 | 7% | -59% | $14,535 | 26% | 2,712 |
Menlo College (CA) | $35,100 | 20% | -43% | $14,527 | 29% | 631 |
Alma College (MI) | $29,230 | 18% | -3% | $14,503 | -23% | 1,376 |
University of Dallas (TX) * | $28,371 | 28% | -16% | $14,395 | 23% | 1,321 |
University of Tulsa (OK) * | $28,876 | 37% | -5% | $14,321 | 19% | 2,944 |
Mount St. Mary’s University (MD) | $31,536 | 23% | -18% | $14,318 | 4% | 1,683 |
Fairfield University (CT) | $40,580 | 19% | 264% | $14,314 | 14% | 3,369 |
Clark University (MA) | $37,350 | 32% | 38% | $14,305 | -1% | 2,208 |
Capital University (OH) * | $29,896 | 13% | -25% | $14,280 | 10% | 2,394 |
Spring Hill College (AL) | $28,060 | 22% | -21% | $14,266 | 2% | 1,178 |
New England College (NH) | $30,400 | 17% | -41% | $14,243 | 39% | 896 |
Juilliard School (NY) | $33,630 | 5% | -34% | $14,200 | -1% | 521 |
Wagner College (NY) | $35,820 | 19% | -30% | $14,134 | 30% | 1,759 |
La Salle University (PA) * | $34,374 | 15% | -11% | $14,102 | 36% | 3,256 |
Dordt College (IA) | $24,300 | 18% | -12% | $14,080 | 2% | 1,326 |
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (MA) * | $39,474 | 23% | 15% | $13,991 | 2% | 3,416 |
Augustana College (SD) | $26,590 | 28% | -8% | $13,940 | 38% | 1,695 |
Pace University (NY) | $35,032 | 15% | -9% | $13,912 | 29% | 6,852 |
University of Notre Dame (IN) * | $40,717 | 2% | 30% | $13,889 | 106% | 8,411 |
Marietta College (OH) | $29,690 | 13% | -10% | $13,806 | 47% | 1,406 |
Holy Names University (CA) * | $29,264 | 24% | 64% | $13,783 | 46% | 483 |
North Central College (IL) | $29,733 | 20% | -10% | $13,765 | 60% | 2,490 |
Culver-Stockton College (MO) | $22,550 | 7% | -36% | $13,750 | -12% | 701 |
Whitworth University (WA) | $32,144 | 21% | -27% | $13,735 | 23% | 2,201 |
Bay Path College (MA) | $27,045 | 4% | -69% | $13,720 | 32% | 1,254 |
University of St. Thomas (MN) | $32,073 | 17% | -35% | $13,709 | 49% | 5,898 |
University of Redlands (CA) | $37,302 | 16% | 3% | $13,695 | 3% | 2,415 |
College of St. Benedict (MN) | $34,308 | 22% | -27% | $13,655 | 17% | 2,041 |
Catholic University of America (DC) | $35,460 | 23% | -39% | $13,649 | 43% | 3,376 |
St. Mary’s College of California (CA) * | $36,139 | 7% | 43% | $13,632 | -2% | 2,558 |
Bridgewater College (VA) | $26,750 | 14% | -47% | $13,625 | 26% | 1,629 |
Emerson College (MA) * | $31,897 | 10% | -56% | $13,622 | -3% | 3,388 |
Goucher College (MD) | $36,553 | 12% | -50% | $13,614 | -27% | 1,395 |
Trinity University (TX) | $31,356 | 36% | -17% | $13,581 | 14% | 2,383 |
St. John’s University (MN) | $33,606 | 26% | -38% | $13,580 | 21% | 1,856 |
Washington & Jefferson College (PA) | $36,420 | 17% | -25% | $13,522 | 27% | 1,405 |
King’s College (PA) | $27,680 | 15% | -12% | $13,493 | 27% | 2,015 |
Loras College (IA) | $26,981 | 23% | 54% | $13,490 | 43% | 1,465 |
Xavier University (OH) | $31,160 | 32% | 17% | $13,484 | 22% | 4,000 |
Allegheny College (PA) | $36,190 | 21% | -21% | $13,409 | 19% | 2,084 |
Russell Sage College (NY) | $28,000 | 7% | 80% | $13,400 | 39% | 741 |
Susquehanna University (PA) | $35,860 | 18% | -41% | $13,398 | -13% | 2,172 |
Lebanon Valley College (PA) | $33,200 | 9% | -33% | $13,292 | 4% | 1,618 |
Roanoke College (VA) | $32,900 | 17% | -52% | $13,253 | 24% | 1,951 |
College of Idaho (ID) | $22,315 | 21% | -40% | $13,240 | 7% | 969 |
Luther College (IA) | $34,885 | 13% | 6% | $13,237 | 13% | 2,405 |
Wheeling Jesuit University (WV) | $25,640 | 21% | 53% | $13,219 | 11% | 839 |
Central Christian College of Kansas (KS) | $18,400 | 4% | -56% | $13,190 | 126% | 384 |
Saint Martin’s University (WA) * | $26,930 | 9% | -44% | $13,156 | -16% | 1,124 |
Mount St. Mary’s College (CA) | $31,626 | 7% | 22% | $13,144 | 55% | 1,769 |
New England Conservatory of Music (MA) | $36,700 | 42% | 31% | $13,118 | -25% | 380 |
Union College (KY) | $20,004 | 11% | 13% | $13,113 | -35% | 767 |
Columbia College (MO) * | $15,908 | 9% | -67% | $12,996 | 56% | 833 |
Central College (IA) | $27,844 | 14% | -25% | $12,985 | 24% | 1,465 |
Westminster College (UT) | $27,182 | 28% | -35% | $12,958 | 31% | 2,266 |
Baylor University (TX) | $31,658 | 34% | -8% | $12,943 | 59% | 12,320 |
Young Harris College (GA) * | $21,191 | 32% | -36% | $12,942 | 21% | 818 |
Illinois Wesleyan University (IL) | $36,572 | 29% | -20% | $12,937 | 44% | 2,078 |
University of Pittsburgh (PA) * | $15,235 | 5% | -43% | $12,813 | -9% | 17,040 |
Manhattan School of Music (NY) * | $33,471 | 6% | 6% | $12,776 | 7% | 397 |
Wheaton College (MA) | $41,894 | 16% | -6% | $12,753 | 3% | 1,621 |
Knox College (IL) | $34,464 | 18% | -26% | $12,721 | 23% | 1,399 |
Rider University (NJ) | $31,930 | 17% | -17% | $12,648 | 10% | 3,923 |
Bluffton University (OH) | $26,154 | 7% | -43% | $12,635 | 62% | 881 |
The Citadel (SC) | $10,216 | 16% | 74% | $12,623 | 65% | 2,307 |
Caldwell College (NJ) | $26,890 | 5% | -76% | $12,600 | 53% | 1,250 |
University of Puget Sound (WA) | $38,720 | 27% | 21% | $12,555 | 85% | 2,620 |
Virginia Intermont College (VA) * | $25,033 | 14% | -75% | $12,498 | 96% | 513 |
Monmouth College (IL) | $28,650 | 10% | -36% | $12,471 | 26% | 1,274 |
Aquinas College (MI) | $24,286 | 12% | -33% | $12,447 | 38% | 1,847 |
Gannon University (PA) | $25,522 | 8% | -29% | $12,432 | 76% | 2,534 |
University of the South (TN) | $32,292 | 21% | 26% | $12,383 | -22% | 1,454 |
Quincy University (IL) | $24,140 | 4% | -7% | $12,331 | 6% | 1,149 |
Keystone College (PA) * | $19,400 | 3% | -79% | $12,315 | 44% | 1,354 |
Niagara University (NY) | $26,400 | 13% | -15% | $12,261 | 31% | 2,882 |
Dominican University of California (CA) * | $36,251 | 8% | -58% | $12,240 | 2% | 1,299 |
University of Dayton (OH) | $31,640 | 36% | -26% | $12,230 | 67% | 7,261 |
Coastal Carolina University (SC) * | $9,578 | 16% | -27% | $12,221 | 17% | 7,517 |
St. Olaf College (MN) | $38,150 | 24% | 21% | $12,218 | 38% | 3,102 |
Iona College (NY) | $30,192 | 15% | -36% | $12,183 | 14% | 3,096 |
Carroll University (WI) | $25,247 | 15% | -40% | $12,147 | 38% | 2,789 |
Kenyon College (OH) | $42,630 | 17% | -18% | $12,123 | 5% | 1,647 |
Lynchburg College (VA) | $30,805 | 18% | -48% | $12,047 | 25% | 2,138 |
Saint Louis University (MO) * | $33,309 | 23% | -27% | $12,038 | 14% | 7,377 |
Maryville University of Saint Louis (MO) | $22,882 | 11% | -48% | $12,012 | 62% | 1,741 |
Rochester Institute of Technology (NY) | $32,037 | 15% | 31% | $12,000 | 54% | 12,309 |
Otis College of Art and Design (CA) | $35,354 | 14% | -22% | $11,995 | 115% | 1,120 |
Sweet Briar College (VA) * | $30,195 | 16% | -58% | $11,971 | -23% | 599 |
Lawrence University (WI) | $38,481 | 31% | 25% | $11,914 | -17% | 1,414 |
Trine University (IN) | $26,730 | 7% | -78% | $11,910 | 33% | 1,454 |
St. Michael’s College (VT) | $36,240 | 26% | -9% | $11,886 | 41% | 1,940 |
University of San Diego (CA) * | $38,126 | 17% | -5% | $11,885 | -6% | 5,113 |
Drake University (IA) | $28,382 | 26% | -22% | $11,881 | 3% | 3,186 |
Bennington College (VT) | $42,800 | 24% | 145% | $11,865 | -51% | 683 |
St. John’s University (NY) * | $32,620 | 4% | -33% | $11,840 | -6% | 11,687 |
College of St. Scholastica (MN) | $29,506 | 8% | -7% | $11,827 | 5% | 2,506 |
Utica College (NY) | $30,516 | 8% | 16% | $11,768 | 12% | 2,117 |
Quinnipiac University (CT) | $36,130 | 18% | 31% | $11,767 | 17% | 5,988 |
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJ) * | $13,637 | 8% | -60% | $11,740 | 20% | 4,952 |
Saint Mary’s College (IN) | $32,000 | 27% | -1% | $11,721 | 18% | 1,486 |
Lesley University (MA) | $30,420 | 21% | 11% | $11,720 | 32% | 1,424 |
Centenary College (NJ) * | $28,615 | 20% | -52% | $11,697 | 35% | 1,840 |
Westmont College (CA) | $35,650 | 20% | -21% | $11,697 | -5% | 1,327 |
St. Norbert College (WI) * | $28,604 | 22% | -22% | $11,648 | 41% | 2,088 |
Lyon College (AR) | $22,906 | 8% | -69% | $11,624 | 1% | 571 |
Gonzaga University (WA) * | $31,533 | 35% | 38% | $11,620 | 48% | 4,661 |
Saint Xavier University (IL) | $27,060 | 5% | -49% | $11,517 | 190% | 2,525 |
University of California: Irvine (CA) * | $11,457 | 1% | -58% | $11,510 | 26% | 21,522 |
College of Mount St. Joseph (OH) | $24,400 | 13% | -27% | $11,489 | 86% | 1,277 |
St. Mary’s University of Minnesota (MN) | $27,250 | 25% | -18% | $11,480 | 69% | 1,419 |
Santa Clara University (CA) | $39,048 | 23% | -15% | $11,439 | 28% | 5,090 |
Alverno College (WI) | $21,063 | 5% | -55% | $11,406 | 68% | 1,467 |
Valparaiso University (IN) * | $30,174 | 16% | -16% | $11,386 | 16% | 2,670 |
Muhlenberg College (PA) | $39,915 | 34% | 9% | $11,335 | 0% | 2,298 |
Rockford College (IL) * | $25,245 | 10% | -30% | $11,333 | -3% | 823 |
Messiah College (PA) | $28,356 | 23% | -20% | $11,324 | 27% | 2,724 |
Bryn Mawr College (PA) | $40,824 | 20% | 7218% | $11,311 | -30% | 1,289 |
Concordia College: Moorhead (MN) * | $27,703 | 19% | -32% | $11,277 | -22% | 2,687 |
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (IN) | $40,447 | 25% | -7% | $11,277 | 21% | 1,888 |
Brandeis University (MA) * | $41,079 | 3% | -83% | $11,274 | -41% | 3,317 |
Seton Hill University (PA) | $28,354 | 11% | 2% | $11,237 | -41% | 1,473 |
Millikin University (IL) * | $27,974 | 6% | -57% | $11,201 | 23% | 2,097 |
Wilkes University (PA) | $28,210 | 8% | 21% | $11,138 | 13% | 2,020 |
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences * | $25,990 | 27% | 71% | $11,137 | -17% | 1,475 |
Milwaukee School of Engineering (WI) * | $30,110 | 16% | -2% | $11,129 | 16% | 2,180 |
Wingate University (NC) | $22,180 | 51% | 449% | $11,033 | 210% | 1,673 |
Silver Lake College of the Holy Family (WI) | $21,820 | 7% | 148% | $11,027 | 3% | 181 |
Dickinson College (PA) | $43,085 | 13% | 155% | $11,020 | -3% | 2,346 |
Moravian College (PA) | $33,446 | 12% | -37% | $11,009 | -21% | 1,497 |
College of Charleston (SC) * | $10,520 | 23% | 100% | $10,978 | 108% | 9,299 |
Doane College (NE) | $23,590 | 4% | -91% | $10,921 | -14% | 1,056 |
University of Scranton (PA) * | $35,319 | 19% | 22% | $10,920 | 2% | 3,860 |
Bucknell University (PA) | $43,866 | 5% | 55% | $10,910 | -8% | 3,528 |
Hardin-Simmons University (TX) | $22,460 | 20% | -21% | $10,889 | 169% | 1,627 |
Loyola University Chicago (IL) | $33,294 | 20% | 1% | $10,872 | 43% | 8,925 |
Houghton College (NY) | $26,094 | 13% | -3% | $10,861 | 19% | 1,187 |
Cleveland Institute of Art (OH) * | $33,580 | 18% | -22% | $10,796 | -30% | 516 |
Concordia University Texas (TX) * | $22,236 | 16% | 62% | $10,790 | 31% | 1,001 |
University of Texas at Dallas (TX) * | $10,959 | 12% | -67% | $10,772 | 14% | 7,887 |
Lehigh University (PA) | $40,960 | 4% | -51% | $10,762 | -7% | 4,796 |
Assumption College (MA) | $32,545 | 14% | -27% | $10,745 | -21% | 2,079 |
Georgian Court University (NJ) | $27,984 | 6% | -50% | $10,733 | -21% | 1,390 |
Delaware State University (DE) * | $6,866 | 9% | -26% | $10,724 | 27% | 3,065 |
Concordia University Chicago (IL) * | $25,073 | 10% | -54% | $10,718 | 6% | 1,282 |
Queens University of Charlotte (NC) | $25,356 | 26% | -5% | $10,717 | -12% | 1,456 |
St. Ambrose University (IA) | $24,916 | 17% | -37% | $10,713 | 43% | 2,366 |
Columbus College of Art and Design (OH) * | $25,361 | 27% | 33% | $10,694 | -36% | 1,297 |
DeSales University (PA) | $29,000 | 16% | -38% | $10,690 | 46% | 1,775 |
Keuka College (NY) | $25,110 | 3% | -49% | $10,683 | -27% | 1,229 |
Gwynedd-Mercy College (PA) * | $26,122 | 14% | -31% | $10,681 | -27% | 1,491 |
Emmanuel College (MA) | $32,300 | 18% | 60% | $10,680 | -5% | 1,781 |
Lynn University (FL) | $31,700 | 25% | 330% | $10,673 | -53% | 1,452 |
Berry College (GA) | $26,090 | 25% | -33% | $10,654 | -53% | 1,908 |
University of Chicago (IL) | $42,783 | 16% | 19% | $10,636 | -19% | 5,311 |
Florida Southern College (FL) | $26,112 | 21% | -41% | $10,607 | -32% | 2,001 |
Dowling College (NY) * | $25,388 | 11% | -76% | $10,567 | 123% | 2,110 |
Lawrence Technological University (MI) * | $25,126 | 13% | 14% | $10,567 | 97% | 1,498 |
University of St. Mary (KS) * | $20,359 | 7% | -51% | $10,557 | -4% | 532 |
Ashland University (OH) | $28,582 | 8% | -33% | $10,455 | 40% | 2,363 |
Robert Morris University (PA) | $23,038 | 14% | -35% | $10,435 | -10% | 3,473 |
Thomas College (ME) | $22,770 | 3% | 18% | $10,417 | 112% | 691 |
Nebraska Wesleyan University (NE) | $24,656 | 23% | -10% | $10,397 | 32% | 1,551 |
Earlham College (IN) | $38,284 | 11% | -48% | $10,383 | 13% | 1,041 |
Saint Anselm College (NH) | $32,365 | 18% | -14% | $10,376 | -25% | 1,849 |
Covenant College (GA) * | $26,751 | 26% | 11% | $10,373 | 61% | 959 |
Franklin College (IN) * | $25,148 | 13% | -42% | $10,331 | -7% | 1,060 |
Baldwin-Wallace College (OH) | $26,396 | 17% | 14% | $10,329 | 5% | 3,012 |
Westminster College (MO) | $20,570 | 40% | -26% | $10,284 | 6% | 1,071 |
Virginia Wesleyan College (VA) * | $29,127 | 11% | -43% | $10,255 | 19% | 1,100 |
Hope International University (CA) | $24,080 | 3% | -84% | $10,250 | -48% | 738 |
Linfield College (OR) | $32,416 | 21% | -19% | $10,241 | -6% | 1,638 |
Loyola Marymount University (CA) * | $37,132 | 28% | 125% | $10,234 | -17% | 5,668 |
Bethel College (IN) | $23,030 | 11% | 175% | $10,189 | 30% | 1,480 |
St. Edward’s University (TX) | $28,700 | 7% | -33% | $10,185 | 12% | 3,537 |
University of St. Thomas (TX) | $25,300 | 31% | 41% | $10,149 | 17% | 1,197 |
St. John Fisher College (NY) * | $25,775 | 13% | -20% | $10,001 | 47% | 2,687 |
Bloomfield College (NJ) | $23,700 | 1% | -80% | $10,000 | 4% | 1,850 |
Skidmore College (NY) | $42,380 | 1% | 74% | $10,000 | -7% | 2,635 |