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5 Essential University of Scranton Facts

University of Scranton-Private

Scranton, Pennsylvania (Scranton–Wilkes-Barre, PA CBSA)
4,692 (3,487  undergraduates)
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University of Scranton

Public Average

Private Average

21-22 Acceptance Rate

80%

75%

68%

4-Year Graduation Rate

76%

33%

50%

5-Year Graduation Rate

78%

48%

59%

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What you need to know on how to pay for college at University of Scranton

1. COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID INDICATORS

Available Scholarships

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University of Scranton

Public Average

Private Average

21-22 Total Expenses In-State

$69,974

$24,866

$52,736

21-22 Total Expenses Out-of-State

$69,974

$36,208

$52,736

Average Net Price 20-21

$35,913

$12,917

$25,365

Freshman Non-Federal Loans

15%

5.7%

11.7%

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2. ACADEMICS

Admission Test Scores: recommended
Students submitting scores
SAT: 79%
ACT: 23%

75th% TEST SCORES

75th% TEST SCORES
SAT EBRW: 640
SAT Math: 640
ACT: 28
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Class Schedule: Yes
Shows Class Capacity: Yes
Student to Faculty Ratios: Should they be part of your college rankings?

3. University of Scranton COMMON DATA SET

Percent Freshman not in top quarter of class: 40%
Percent Freshman with GPA <3.50: 31%
Average Freshman GPA: 3.58
Percent of Freshman Need Met: 71.9%
Percent of Non-Need Freshman Receiving Awards: 95%
Average Freshman Non-Need Award: $22,822
(compare to other college’s Common Data Set)

4. ATHLETICS

NCAA D3, Landmark Conference

5. REASONS TO CONSIDER University of Scranton:

Honors Program
Special Jesuit Liberal Arts Honors Program
Robert L. McKeage Business Leadership Honors Program
Scranton Emerging Leaders
President’s Fellowship for Summer Research
Combined Baccalaureate/Master’s Degree Programs
Four-Year Professional Development “Passport” Program
Weinberg Judaic Studies Institute
Alperin Financial Center
Center for Service and Social Justice
Institute for Molecular Biology and Medicine
Slattery Center for the Ignatian Humanities

Credit Accepted:
Dual credit
Credit for life experiences
Advanced placement (AP) credits
CLEP Credit

Carnegie Classification:  Master’s Colleges & Universities: Larger Programs
Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic

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