Fall 2019 Enrollment: Total Undergraduate Enrollment 212 Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 7 Percentage Undergraduate Men 27% Percentage Undergraduate Women 73% Percentage Undergrad
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Bluffton University Capital University Case Western Reserve University
Cedarville University The Christ College of Nursing & Health Sciences
Cleveland Institute of Art Columbus College of Art & Design
University of Dayton Defiance College Denison University The University of Findlay Franciscan University of Steubenville
Franklin University Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science
Heidelberg University Hiram College John Carroll University Kenyon College Kettering College Lake Erie College Lourdes University Malone University Marietta College Mercy College of Ohio Mount Carmel College of Nursing
Mount St Joseph University
University of Mount Union
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
Muskingum University University of Northwestern Ohio
Notre Dame College Oberlin College Ohio Christian University Ohio Dominican University
Ohio Northern University Ohio Wesleyan University
Otterbein University University of Rio Grande Tiffin University Union Institute & University
Ursuline College Walsh University Wilmington College Wittenberg University The College of Wooster Xavier University
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and University Profiles:
The Christ College of Nursing
Columbus College of Art & Design 21
Mount Carmel College of Nursing 39
Mount Vernon Nazarene University 42
University of Northwestern Ohio 44
Athletics & Activities 90-93
The Counselor’s Guide to Ohio’s
Independent Colleges and Universities
(September 2020, Vol #32) is
published annually by the Association of
Independent Colleges and Universities
of Ohio and the Ohio Private College
T he Ohio Private College Admission Directors (OPCAD) believes in the
dignity, worth, and potential of all human beings and works to eliminate any type of bias from the college admission and financial aid processes.
We believe in the importance of ethical practices in the admission and financial aid processes by all postsecondary institutions We endorse the basic philosophy of the National Association of College Admission Counseling (NACAC), its Code of Ethics, and its Statement of Principles of Good Practice.
Be it resolved, therefore, that all Ohio colleges and universities not require candidates for admission and financial aid to indicate the order of their college
or university preferences, except under early decision plans.
Be it resolved, therefore, that candidates for admission and financial aid be permitted to choose, without financial penalty, among offers of admission and financial aid until they have heard from all colleges and universities to which they have applied, or until May 1, whichever is earlier.
Be it resolved, therefore, that all Ohio colleges and universities state clearly
in their letter of acceptance to full-time candidates for admission that they subscribe to the NACAC Statement of Students’ Rights and Responsibilities, and to the NACAC Statement of Principles of Good Practice.
Approved by the Ohio Private College Admission Directors (OPCAD).
Please go to each institution’s website for details on how and when students are able to visit campus.
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Public 4 Year
Private 4 Year
Source: National Study for Student Engagement
Independents Lead in Internship Placement Independent college seniors are more likely to have
internship or field experience
50%
58%
Source: U.S Department of Education (2019)
Independent graduates have the lowest student-loan default rate
Who’s Not Defaulting on Their Student Loans in Ohio?
Ohio Average Certificate 2-Year
4-Year Public
4-Year Independent
18%
7%
11% 14%
8%
Ohio student loan default rates for FY16
4 Year Public
4 Year Private, Non-Profit
Source: National Association of Colleges and Employers (2018)
Independent Graduates Have Higher Starting Salaries
Independent college graduates earned 8.5% more than public counterparts
$48,621
$53,025
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AICUO Tuition and Fees Survey, 2020; National Center for Education Statistics
Highest Tuition: $61,100
Average Tuition: $32,712
Lowest Tuition: $9,577
Average aid package: $25,686
No of schools below the average: 20
No of schools below $15,000: 4
No of schools w/o app fees: 34 Pct of freshmen receiving aid: 97%
Minority Undergraduates Find
Ohio Independent Colleges Attractive
In 10 years, minority enrollment has increased by half.
Fall undergraduate minority enrollment at AICUO institutions
4-Year Public (5th Year)
4-Year Independent
$66,748
$94,876
Average Net Cost for Year 5
Median Lost Income
Average Net Cost for Year 6
Baccalaureate Graduation Rates
Ohio Public Main Campuses and 4-Year Independents
Cohort Entering Fall 2012
Source: National Center for Education Statistics;
Ohio Department of Higher Education
Independent Colleges: Still The Efficient Path
4-year on-time graduation rate at Ohio independents
is higher than the 5-year rate at Ohio publics
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Cedarville University The Christ College of Nursing and Health Sciences Cleveland Institute of
University of Dayton Defiance College Denison University The University of Findlay Franciscan University of Steubenville Franklin University Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science Heidelberg University Hiram College John Carroll University Kenyon College Kettering College Lake Erie College Lourdes University
Do you require ACT writing? N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N
Does your institution use
ACT writing in the admissions
decision process?
Does your institution use ACT
subscores for placement? N Y N N Y Y N Y N N N Y Y N Y N Y N N N Y N N Y Y
Do you super score the ACT? N N N Y N Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y
Do you super score the SAT? N N N Y N Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y
Does your institution super
score for scholarships? N N N N N Y Y Y N Y N Y Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y
Do you accept either ACT or
SAT? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Are you test optional? Y N Y Y Y N Y N N Y Y N N Y N N Y N Y Y Y N Y Y Y
Do you require ACT/SAT
directly from the testing
beyond your application
deadline?
Does your institution allow
prospective students to stay
overnight in your residence
halls?
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Muskingum University University of Northwestern Ohio Notre Dame College Oberlin College Ohio Christian University Ohio Dominican University Ohio Northern University Ohio W
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y N N Does your institution use ACT
subscores for placement?
Y Y Y N Y N N N N N Y Y Y Y Y N N N N Y Y N Y Y Y Do you super score the ACT?
Y Y Y N Y N N Y N N Y Y Y Y Y N N N N Y Y N Y Y Y Do you super score the SAT?
Y Y Y N N Y N N N N Y Y Y Y Y N N N N Y Y N Y Y Y Does your institution super
score for scholarships?
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Do you accept either ACT or
Y N N N N N Y N Y Y N Y Y N N N Y Y N Y Y N N N Y Does your institution offer
halls?
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between public and independent
institutions?
The cost of providing higher education is generally the
same at independent colleges and universities as at public
universities For example, both types of institutions incur
costs associated with building and maintaining classrooms,
residence halls, computer facilities and libraries; paying
faculty salaries; and providing career and counseling
services However, private institutions charge a higher price,
or tuition, because they do not receive an instructional
subsidy from the state.
Complete the FAFSA.
Ohio’s independent colleges and universities strongly recommend prospective students complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) To qualify for some state and federal grant and loan programs, students should complete the FAFSA as soon after October 1 as possible
Families can complete it online at: http://www.fafsa.gov or obtain copies of the form by contacting a college financial aid office Some colleges and universities also require a supplemental or institutional financial aid form Students should contact the college financial aid offices to learn which financial aid forms are required and the deadlines for submission See the video tutorial at https://www.finaid.ucsb edu/fafsasimplification/.
Apply to colleges that best fit personal
needs, regardless of price.
The ability to pay for a college education is likely to be an
important factor in selecting a college or university However,
the price of a particular institution should not prevent a
student from applying to the schools of his or her choice
Every student should apply to the colleges that best suit his
or her academic, social and personal needs, regardless of
the price, because financial aid can make it affordable to
attend.
Financial Aid
A variety of financial aid is available.
College financial aid programs help families meet the costs
of education beyond their demonstrated ability to pay
Institutional need-based and non-need-based financial
aid (scholarships, merit, athletic, leadership awards, etc.)
combined with state and federal scholarships, grants,
loans and work-study programs make up a financial aid
package and help defray the cost of attending college The
college will make every effort to compile a suitable financial
aid package for the student and family so that the price of a
college education does not become an overriding factor in
choosing an institution.
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Generally, a student’s demonstrated need is equal to the difference between the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) and the total cost of education (which includes tuition and fees, room and board or off-campus living expenses, and books) All schools work to award aid
to meet the gap between the cost of attendance and EFC, but not all have the same types or amounts of aid available EFC does not change from school to school, but demonstrated need will.
Sample Demonstrated Need
School A School B School C Cost of Education
Worried about financial aid?
Independent institutions give out $400 million in
school-based grants to freshmen Just ask their
financial aid counselors for more information!
First-time, full-time student aid grants by
source at AICUO members, 2017–18
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
Financial Aid Step By Step
Step 1: Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.gov Be sure to check that you are
interested in Federal Work Study to gain eligibility for aid programs that require you at least to consider this form of aid See the video tutorial at https://www.finaid.ucsb.edu/fafsasimplification/
Step 2: Complete the College Scholarship Services (CSS) Financial Aid PROFILE at https://cssprofile.collegeboard.org, if
required by the schools to which you are applying.
Step 3: Receive and review your Student Aid Report (SAR) from the U.S Department of Education, outlining your
Expected Family Contribution (EFC), which is the figure that determines financial aid eligibility.
Step 4: Receive and review financial aid award letters from the schools you listed on your FAFSA All schools strive
to award aid to meet the gap between the cost of attendance and your EFC, but not all have the same types or amounts of aid available.
Step 5: Accept the financial aid award offered by the school you plan to attend and notify other schools that you decide not
to attend so that they can use their aid dollars for other interested students.
Step 6: Let your school know if you receive outside scholarships and grants You can search for local scholarships through
employers, government and community organizations, or by using online scholarship databases.
Step 7: Complete any forms required to secure the aid awarded by your school.
Supporting Our Own Students
At Ohio independents, institutions provide 9 out of
every 10 financial aid dollars to freshmen.
2%
In AY 2018-2019, 97 % of full-time, first-time freshmen entering AICUO member campuses received financial aid, averaging $ 25,686
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The Choose Ohio First Scholarship Program supports increased higher education participation and success of Ohio undergraduate students majoring in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, or medicine and, in so doing, advances the economic growth of each region of the state Colleges and universities, both public and independent, working both alone and collaboratively, compete for funds from the state to offer awards to students at their institutions Only those campuses and collaborations that win the
competition may make Choose Ohio First awards, and these grants may be in only one or a few sub-areas
For information on scholarship eligibility at a specific campus, please contact the chief academic officer or financial aid office
Ohio War Orphans and Severely Disabled
Veterans’ Children Scholarship
The Ohio War Orphans Scholarship provides tuition assistance for children of deceased or severely disabled Ohio veterans, who served in the armed forces during a period
of declared war or conflict A student must be enrolled for full-time undergraduate study at an eligible Ohio college or university and be an Ohio resident under the age of 25 In 2020-21, annual awards at independent colleges range up to
$8,575 Applications are available from the Ohio Department
of Higher Education State Grants and Scholarships Department, high school guidance offices, veterans services offices and college financial aid offices
Nurse Education Assistance Loan Program (NEALP)
The NEALP provides need-based aid to Ohio students enrolled at least half time in an approved Ohio registered nursing or nurse instructor education program The maximum award is $1,620 per year for up to four years of study to become a registered nurse (RN) A recipient, who conducts clinical practice in Ohio upon graduation, may be eligible for loan cancellation at a rate of 20% per year
Ohio College Opportunity Grant (OCOG)
OCOG is a need-based aid program for Ohio resident
undergraduates Eligibility for the award is based on each
applicant’s Estimated Family Contribution (EFC), a figure
determined by data each student submits in the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) To be eligible
for an OCOG award, an Ohio resident student must have an
EFC of $2,190 or less and a family income of $96,000 or less,
and attend an Ohio independent or public college The annual
OCOG award for each qualifying student in 2020-21 is $3,500
for full-time study at nearly all independent colleges; $2,625
for three-quarter-time study; $1,750 for half-time study; and
$875 for one-quarter-time study More information, including
up-to-date award levels, is available at any
independent-college financial aid office
OTTA College Savings Program
The Ohio Tuition Trust Authority (OTTA) is a state agency
created by the Ohio General Assembly in 1989 to promote
savings for higher education Through its CollegeAdvantage
529 Savings Plan, OTTA offers several college savings
options The market-based funds are managed by leading
investment firms Families can choose to participate in all
funds Investments may be applied at any accredited college
or university in Ohio or the country Call
1-800-AFFORD-IT for more information, or visit OTTA’s Web site at: www
collegeadvantage.com
Additionally, Ohio residents may deduct up to $4,000 from
their Ohio taxable income per year per child made to any of
these savings programs Contributions above $4,000 may be
carried forward to future years until fully deducted Qualified
withdrawals are exempt from State of Ohio and federal
income tax
Ohio Safety Officers College Memorial Fund
This program provides tuition assistance to the children and
spouses of Ohio peace officers, firefighters and other safety
officers, who are killed in the line of duty Recipients may
enroll for full- or part-time study at any participating Ohio
postsecondary institution Awards at independent colleges in
2020-21 will range up to $8,451 per academic year
Ohio National Guard Scholarship
Ohio residents who enlist with the Ohio Army or Air National
Guard and meet eligibility requirements may
qualify for this program At an independent college, the
scholarship will pay up to 92% of the average state university
tuition, in addition to GI Bill benefits Contact the Ohio Army
National Guard at 1-888-644-8273, or the Ohio Air National
Guard at 1-800-708-4068 for more information
In the last few years, there have been significant changes in the state of Ohio’s student financial aid programs, and there may
be more coming in the near future Here is a list of the state-funded student aid programs for the 2020-21 academic year For more information about state of Ohio student aid, please contact the Office of Financial Aid at the Ohio Department of Higher Education, toll-free at 1-800-233-6734 or on the web at www.ohiohighered.org/sgs.
Ohio Financial Aid
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$5,500 from both these programs for the first year of study These loans have a fixed interest rate of 2.75% Your campus financial aid office will provide details on the steps that need to
be taken.
Yellow Ribbon Program
The Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program (Yellow Ribbon Program) is a provision of the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008 This program allows institutions of higher learning (degree granting institutions) in the United States to voluntarily enter into an agreement with Veterans Affairs (VA) to fund tuition expenses that exceed the highest public, in-state undergraduate tuition rate The institution can contribute up to 50% of those expenses and the VA will match the same amount as the institution For more information on this program, visit the U.S Department of Veteran Affairs
Web site at: http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill/yellow_ribbon.asp
Pell Grant
The amount of this need-based award depends on an
undergraduate student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC),
cost of attendance, and whether the student is
attending full- or part-time The maximum Pell Grant for the
2020-21 academic year is $6,345 Please see your campus
financial aid office for updated levels.
Federal Supplemental Education
Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
The FSEOG is for undergraduate Pell recipients, who have
exceptional financial need, as determined by the institution
The grant may be up to $4,000 depending on when the
student applies and the level of financial need.
Federal Work-Study
This program provides jobs for undergraduate and graduate
students with financial need It encourages community
service work and work related to a student’s course of study
The salary is at least the current federal
minimum wage.
Parent Loan for
Undergraduate Students (PLUS)
The PLUS loan is a financial aid resource available to all
families regardless of their income The loan is made directly to
the parents and permits them to borrow up to the cost of
attendance minus any financial aid received The interest rate
for loans for the 2020-21 year is 5.30% Repayment usually
begins within 60 days after receipt of the funds Applications
are available at campus financial aid offices.
To determine your eligibility for federal student aid
programs, you must:
n Be a U.S citizen or eligible non-citizen
loan programs)
n Register with the selective service, if required
a certification statement on overpayment and
default (both found on the FAFSA)
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of the tax credits Consult IRS publications or
a tax professional to determine which might be most advantageous for you.
Federal Financial Aid
& IRS-Related Information
https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/ebook
Penalty-Free IRA Withdrawals – Taxpayers may withdraw
funds from an IRA, without penalty, for their own higher educational expenses or those of a spouse, child or grandchild Withdrawals can be used to pay for tuition, fees, books, room and board if the student is enrolled at least half time
Student Loan Interest Deduction
A student or parent may take a tax deduction for interest paid on student loans The deduction is available even if the taxpayer does not itemize other deductions The maximum deduction is $2,300 It is phased out for joint filers with an adjusted gross income between $140,000 and $170,000, and single filers with an adjusted gross income between
$70,000 and $83,000.
T uition and fees paid with tax-free grants, scholarships
and employer education assistance are not eligible for
either of the following two tax credits; expenses
paid with loans are eligible The credits are available
for joint filers with an adjusted gross income (AGI) below
$180,000 and for single filers who have an AGI of less
than $90,000
The American Opportunity Tax Credit
Parents of dependent students, or independent students,
may claim a tax credit of up to $2,500 per eligible student
with qualified tuition and fees expenses Forty percent of this
credit may be refundable for the first four years of college for
degree-seeking students
Lifetime Learning Tax Credit
This credit applies to tuition and fees paid for undergraduate,
graduate and continuing education classes A family may claim
a tax credit of 20% for the first $10,000 in tuition and fees (less
grants, scholarships and tax-free tuition benefits), resulting
in a maximum tax credit of $2,000 This credit is available
on a tax-return basis, regardless of the number of students
enrolled in postsecondary course work The tax filer may not
claim both the The American Opportunity Tax Credit and the
Lifetime Learning Tax Credit during the same academic year
for the same student.
Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs)
Education Savings Account - Taxpayers may invest, after
taxes, up to $2,000 per year per child under the age of 18
Earnings accumulate tax free, and no taxes will be due upon
withdrawal if the money is used for educational
expenses – elementary, secondary or higher education.
Roth IRA – An after-tax savings option, a single taxpayer may
contribute up to a maximum of $2,000 per year, and joint filers
may contribute up to $4,000 per year to a Roth IRA (These
maximum contributions are reduced by amounts contributed
to a deductible IRA) Earnings accumulate tax free, and
contributions can continue beyond age 70 Withdrawals for
educational expenses are tax free if the distributions are
made at least five years after the Roth IRA was established
and the taxpayer is age 59 or older.
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Total Undergraduate Enrollment 212
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 7
Percentage Undergraduate Men 27%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 73%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 29%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 12-24
Middle 50% SAT Reading 440-560
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 100%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $24,274
Campus Life:
Minority/Multicultural Programs No
Fraternities & Sororities No
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Online Application Fee
Early Admission (after Junior Year) N/A
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Rebecca Carr
Institutional Financial Aid Form Required or Profile
Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:
Can high school students enroll in CCP at
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2020 - 2021:
Art Academy of Cincinnati
1212 Jackson Street - Cincinnati, OH 45202 Director of Admissions: Amanda Parker-Wolery Phone: (513) 562-6267 Fax: (513) 562-8778 E-mail: admissions@artacademy.edu Web: www.artacademy.edu
www.artacademy.edu/scholarshiprebecca.carr@artacademy.eduhttps://www.artacademy.edu/apply
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Full-time Undergraduates 2,687
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 3,653
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 1,438
Percentage Undergraduate Men 40%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 60%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 17%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 19-24
Middle 50% SAT Reading 500-600
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 99%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $19,668
Campus Life:
Religious Affiliation Brethren Church
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Fraternities & Sororities Yes
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Early Admission (after Junior Year) Yes
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Steve Howell
Email financialaid@ashland.edu
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Financial Aid Award Announcement Beginning in NovemberScholarship Info https://www.ashland.edu/cost
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available YesLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:
Can high school students enroll in CCP at
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2020 - 2021:
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Total Undergraduate Enrollment 305
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment
Percentage Undergraduate Men 10%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 90%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 12%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 20-22
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 93%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $12,848
Campus Life:
Minority/Multicultural Programs No
Fraternities & Sororities No
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Wendy Davis
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:
Can high school students enroll in CCP at
International Baccalaureate NoASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2020 - 2021:
www.aultmancollege.edu/scholarships
finaid@aultmancollege.edu
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Full-time Undergraduates 2,792
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 2,964
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 540
Percentage Undergraduate Men 46%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 54%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 21%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 21-27
Middle 50% SAT Reading 520-633
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 98%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $29,516
Campus Life:
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Fraternities & Sororities Yes
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Early Admission (after Junior Year) No
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Will McGinley
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info www.bw.edu/finaid
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Baldwin Wallace University
275 Eastland Road - Berea, OH 44017 Director of Undergraduate Admission: Joyce Cendroski Phone: (440) 826-2222 Fax: (440) 826-3830 E-mail: admission@bw.edu Web: www.bw.edu/admission
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Total Undergraduate Enrollment 710
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 58
Percentage Undergraduate Men 57%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 43%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 20%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 18-23
Middle 50% SAT Reading 420-510
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 100%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $26,945
Campus Life:
Religious Affiliation Mennonite Church
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Fraternities & Sororities No
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Early Admission (after Junior Year) Yes
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Lawrence Matthews
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available YesLimited Support Services Only No
Other Information:
Can high school students enroll in CCP at
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2020 - 2021:
www.bluffton.edu/admissions/financialaid/scholarships/
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Full-time Undergraduates 2,400
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 2,504
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 722
Percentage Undergraduate Men 37%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 63%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 22%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 20-26
Middle 50% SAT Reading 510-600
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 100%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $33,683
Campus Life:
Religious Affiliation
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Fraternities & Sororities Yes
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Website
Early Admission (after Junior Year) No
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid John Brown
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info www.capital.edu/finaid
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Evangelical Lutheran Church
www.capital.edu/admission
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Full-time Undergraduates 5,237
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 5,383
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 6,491
Percentage Undergraduate Men 54%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 46%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 47%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 30-34
Middle 50% SAT Reading 640-720
Number in Freshman Class 1,357
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 89%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $35,037
Campus Life:
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Contact:
Fraternities & Sororities Yes
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Early Admission (after Junior Year) Rarely
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Venus Puliafico
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Application Deadline January 15Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info financialaid.case.edu/
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:
Can high school students enroll in CCP at
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2020 - 2021:
Phone: (216) 368-4450 Fax: (216) 368-5111 E-mail: admission@case.edu Web: case.edu/admission
Undergraduate Admission
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Full-time Undergraduates 3,438
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 3,879
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 423
Percentage Undergraduate Men 46%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 54%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 8%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 23-29
Middle 50% SAT Reading 580-680
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 100%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $20,995
Campus Life:
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Fraternities & Sororities No
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Website
Early Admission (after Junior Year) Yes
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Mr Kim Jenerette
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:
Can high school students enroll in CCP at
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2020 - 2021:
www.cedarville.edu/admissions
www.cedarville.edu/scholarships
Trang 21Fall 2019 Enrollment:
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 938
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment
Percentage Undergraduate Men 8%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 92%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 18%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 20-24
Middle 50% SAT Reading 490-550
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 99%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $11,042
Campus Life:
Minority/Multicultural Programs No
Contact:
Fraternities & Sororities No
Intramural Sports
Men
Women
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Timothy R Ring
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Financial Aid Award Announcement VariesScholarship Info
Athletics:
Athletic Division
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
The Christ College of Nursing & Health Sciences
2139 Auburn Avenue - Cincinnati, OH 45219-2989 Director, Admissions and Recruitment: Kendal Schwab Phone: (513) 585-2401 Fax: (513) 585-3540 E-mail: admissions@thechristcollege.edu Web: www.thechristcollege.edu/apply
www.thechristcollege.edu/apply
www.thechristcollege.edu/scholarshipstimothy.ring@thechristcollege.edu
Trang 22Fall 2019 Enrollment:
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 645
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment
Percentage Undergraduate Men 30%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 70%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 32%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 20-27
Middle 50% SAT Reading 530-630
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 99%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $30,738
Campus Life:
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Fraternities & Sororities Yes
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Admission Information (2020-2021):
Apply by Admission Notification by
Regular Admission
Early Admission (after Junior Year) Rarely
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Michael Tocydlowski
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:
Can high school students enroll in CCP at
International Baccalaureate NoASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2020 - 2021:
Cleveland Institute of Art
11610 Euclid Ave - Cleveland, OH 44106 Phone: (216) 421-7418 Fax: (216) 754-3634 E-mail: admissions@cia.edu Web: www.cia.edu/admissions
www.cia.edu/admissions/financing-your-education
Trang 23Fall 2019 Enrollment:
Full-time Undergraduates 1,026
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,048
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 45
Percentage Undergraduate Men 31%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 69%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 26%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 18-24
Middle 50% SAT Reading 510-630
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 100%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $26,555
Campus Life:
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Fraternities & Sororities No
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Website
Early Admission (after Junior Year) No
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Susan Kannenwischer
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Columbus College of Art & Design
60 Cleveland Ave - Columbus, OH 43215
VP for Enrollment Management: Jean Hester Phone: (614) 222-3261 Fax: (614) 232-8344 E-mail: jhester@ccad.edu Web: www.ccad.edu/admissions
www.ccad.edu/admissions
www.ccad.edu/financialaidskannenwischer@ccad.edu
Trang 24Fall 2019 Enrollment:
Full-time Undergraduates 8,046
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 8,483
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 2,990
Percentage Undergraduate Men 52%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 48%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 17%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 23-29
Middle 50% SAT Reading 560-650
Number in Freshman Class 2,035
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 97%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $32,512
Campus Life:
Religious Affiliation Roman Catholic
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Fraternities & Sororities Yes
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Website
Early Admission (after Junior Year) No
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Catherine Mix
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Application Deadline None Priority February 1
Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling/Begin February 1
Scholarship Info
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
www.udayton.edu/apply/undergraduate/cost/index.phpwww.udayton.edu/admission
Trang 25Fall 2019 Enrollment:
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 513
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 29
Percentage Undergraduate Men 55%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 45%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 33%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 17-21
Middle 50% SAT Reading 440-520
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 100%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $26,247
Campus Life:
Religious Affiliation United Church of Christ
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Fraternities & Sororities Yes
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
admissions/index.html
Early Admission (after Junior Year) No
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Ron Herrell
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info www.defiance.edu
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available YesLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:
Can high school students enroll in CCP at
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2020 - 2021:
Trang 26Fall 2019 Enrollment:
Full-time Undergraduates 2,263
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 2,293
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment
Percentage Undergraduate Men 47%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 53%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 26%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 27-31
Middle 50% SAT Reading 590-680
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 97%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $33,399
Campus Life:
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Fraternities & Sororities Yes
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Admission Information (2020-2021):
Regular Admission
Website
Early Admission (after Junior Year) No
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Laura Meek
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Application Deadline November 15 / January 15
Financial Aid Award Announcement with admission offerScholarship Info
Athletics:
Athletic Division NCAA Division III
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
www.denison.edu/admission
https://denison.edu/campus/finances/
types-of-scholarships-aid
Trang 27Fall 2019 Enrollment:
Full-time Undergraduates 2,189
Part-time Undergraduates 1,335
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 3,524
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 1,190
Percentage Undergraduate Men 35%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 65%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 12%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 21-26
Middle 50% SAT Reading 520-642
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 100%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $28,302
Campus Life:
Religious Affiliation Church of God
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Fraternities & Sororities Yes
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Website
Early Admission (after Junior Year) Yes
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Joseph Spencer
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:
Can high school students enroll in CCP at
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2020 - 2021:
The University of Findlay
1000 North Main Street - Findlay, OH 45314 Director of Undergraduate and Transfer Admissions: Shawn Jordan
Phone: (419) 721-6096 Fax: (419) 434-4898 E-mail: jordan@findlay.edu Web: www.findlay.edu/admissions
www.findlay.edu/financial-aidwww.findlay.edu/admissions
Trang 28Fall 2019 Enrollment:
Full-time Undergraduates 2,063
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 2,242
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 797
Percentage Undergraduate Men 41%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 59%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 20%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 22-29
Middle 50% SAT Reading 570-670
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 100%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $18,090
Campus Life:
Religious Affiliation Roman Catholic
Minority/Multicultural Programs No
Contact:
Fraternities & Sororities No
Website
Early Admission (after Junior Year) Yes
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Jody Peeler
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
December 1 - Recommended
www franciscan.edu/scholarships/www.franciscan.edu/admissions
Trang 29Fall 2019 Enrollment:
Full-time Undergraduates 1,490
Part-time Undergraduates 2,771
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 4,261
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 1,770
Percentage Undergraduate Men 47%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 53%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 28%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 96%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $27,587
Campus Life:
Minority/Multicultural Programs No
Fraternities & Sororities No
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Early Admission (after Junior Year) N/A
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Lea Mederer
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info www.franklin.edu
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:
Can high school students enroll in CCP at
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2020 - 2021:
Trang 30Fall 2019 Enrollment:
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 351
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment
Percentage Undergraduate Men 7%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 93%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 19%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% SAT Reading 510-640
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 82%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $6,244
Campus Life:
Religious Affiliation Roman Catholic
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Fraternities & Sororities No
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Early Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Zachary Stewart
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Application Deadline April 1stFinancial Aid Award Announcement NovemberScholarship Info www.GSCollege.edu
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:
Can high school students enroll in CCP at
International Baccalaureate NoASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2020 - 2021:
Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science
375 Dixmyth Avenue - Cincinnati, OH 45220 Director of Admissions: Trent Hayes Phone: (513) 862-1678 Fax: (513) 862-3572 E-mail: Trent.Hayes@email.gscollege.edu Web: www.GSCollege.edu
Trang 31Fall 2019 Enrollment:
Full-time Undergraduates 1,043
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,076
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 171
Percentage Undergraduate Men 50%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 50%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 17%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 18-24
Middle 50% SAT Reading 470-580
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 100%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $29,982
Campus Life:
Religious Affiliation United Church of Christ
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Fraternities & Sororities Yes
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Website
Early Admission (after Junior Year) Rarely
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Beth Kagy
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:
Can high school students enroll in CCP at
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2020 - 2021:
www.heidelberg.edu/admissions
https://www.heidelberg.edu/admission-aid/financial-aidfinancial-aid@heidelberg.edu
Trang 32Fall 2019 Enrollment:
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,267
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 17
Percentage Undergraduate Men 42%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 58%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 34%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 18-25
Middle 50% SAT Reading 430-580
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 100%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $33,259
Campus Life:
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Fraternities & Sororities Yes
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Website
Early Admission (after Junior Year) No
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Andrea Caputo
EmailCSS Financial Aid ProfileInstitutional Financial Aid Form No
Financial Aid Award Announcement December 1Scholarship Info
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:
Can high school students enroll in CCP at
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2020 - 2021:
www.hiram.edu/admission/financial-aidOptional, Profile or Institutionalwww.hiram.edu/admission
financialaid@hiram.edu
Trang 33Fall 2019 Enrollment:
Full-time Undergraduates 2,925
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 3,017
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 489
Percentage Undergraduate Men 54%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 46%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 13%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 22-28
Middle 50% SAT Reading 550-640
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 99%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $33,625
Campus Life:
Religious Affiliation Roman Catholic
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Fraternities & Sororities Yes
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Website
Early Admission (after Junior Year) Rarely
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Claudia Wenzel
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Application Deadline December 1Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:
Can high school students enroll in CCP at
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2020 - 2021:
John Carroll University
1 John Carroll Boulevard - University Heights, OH 44118 Vice President for Enrollment : Stephanie Levenson Phone: (216) 397-4294 Fax: (216) 397-4981 E-mail: admission@jcu.edu Web: www.jcu.edu/admission
education/new-first-year-sefs
https://jcu.edu/sefs/financing-jcu-https://jcu.edu/admission
Trang 34Fall 2019 Enrollment:
Full-time Undergraduates 1,734
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,750
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment
Percentage Undergraduate Men 45%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 55%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 21%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 29-33
Middle 50% SAT Reading 640-720
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 73%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $35,481
Campus Life:
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Fraternities & Sororities Yes
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Admission Information (2020-2021):
Regular Admission
Website
Early Admission (after Junior Year) No
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Craig Slaughter
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Application DeadlineFinancial Aid Award Announcement April 1Scholarship Info
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:
Can high school students enroll in CCP at
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2020 - 2021:
Trang 35Fall 2019 Enrollment:
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 615
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 200
Percentage Undergraduate Men 15%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 85%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 14%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 20-25
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 100%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $13,606
Campus Life:
Religious Affiliation
Minority/Multicultural Programs No
Fraternities & Sororities N/A
Early Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply Date
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Kim Rawlins
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Financial Aid Award Announcement MayScholarship Info
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only No
Other Information:
Can high school students enroll in CCP at
International Baccalaureate NoASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2020 - 2021:
kc.edu/admissions/financial-aidSeventh Day Adventists
10 days after acceptance
Trang 36Fall 2019 Enrollment:
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 833
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 223
Percentage Undergraduate Men 50%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 50%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 27%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 100%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $29,710
Campus Life:
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Fraternities & Sororities Yes
Website
Early Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply Date Prefer by May 1
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Tricia Pangonis
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Application Deadline Rolling rec March 1Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:
Can high school students enroll in CCP at
International Baccalaureate NoASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2020 - 2021:
Lake Erie College
391 West Washington Street - Painesville, OH 44077 Director, Recruitment and International Admission: Marco Gaudio
Phone: (440) 375-7060 Fax: (440) 375-7005 E-mail: mgaudio@lec.edu Web: www.lec.edu/admissions
https://www.lec.edu/scholarshipswww.lec.edu/admissions
Trang 37Fall 2019 Enrollment:
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,115
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 432
Percentage Undergraduate Men 37%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 63%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 28%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 17-23
Middle 50% SAT Reading 460-570
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 100%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $21,035
Campus Life:
Religious Affiliation Roman Catholic
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Fraternities & Sororities No
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Website
Early Admission (after Junior Year) No
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Callie Zake
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:
Can high school students enroll in CCP at
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2020 - 2021:
www.lourdes.edu/admissions/undergraduate-admissions
https://apply.lourdes.edu/register/scholarships
Trang 38Fall 2019 Enrollment:
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,147
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 377
Percentage Undergraduate Men 40%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 60%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 16%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 19-26
Middle 50% SAT Reading 480-610
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 100%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $27922
Campus Life:
Religious Affiliation
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Fraternities & Sororities No
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Early Admission (after Junior Year) Yes
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Pamela S Pustay
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:
Can high school students enroll in CCP at
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2020 - 2021:
www.malone.edu/admissions/financial-aidEvangelical Friends - Eastern Region
Trang 39Fall 2019 Enrollment:
Full-time Undergraduates 1,062
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,141
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 76
Percentage Undergraduate Men 55%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 45%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 13%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 19-26
Middle 50% SAT Reading 510-640
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 100%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $33,923
Campus Life:
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Contact:
Fraternities & Sororities Yes
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Website
Early Admission (after Junior Year) Yes
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Emily Schuck
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:
Can high school students enroll in CCP at
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2020 - 2021:
www.marietta.edu/Admission/financial_aid/scholarships.html
Office of Diversity and Inclusion
https://www.marietta.edu/apply
Trang 40Fall 2019 Enrollment:
Part-time Undergraduates 1,135
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,500
Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 60
Percentage Undergraduate Men 13%
Percentage Undergraduate Women 87%
Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 23%
Fall 2019 Freshman profile:
Middle 50% ACT Composite 18-22
Middle 50% SAT Reading 435-598
% of Freshman Receiving Aid 93%
Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $10,705
Campus Life:
Religious Affiliation Roman Catholic
Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes
Fraternities & Sororities No
Intramural Sports
Housing:
Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee
Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates
Early Admission (after Junior Year) No
Financial Aid Information:
Director of Financial Aid Julie Leslie
Institutional Financial Aid Form No
Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:
Learning Disabled Students:
LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Mercy College of Ohio
2221 Madison Avenue - Toledo, OH 43604 Director of Enrollment Management: Amy Mergen Phone: (419) 251-1313 Fax: (419) 251-1462 E-mail: amy.mergen@mercycollege.edu Web: www.mercycollege.edu
julie.leslie@mercycollege.edu
https://www.mercycollege.edu/scholarships