American Indian/Alaskan Native <1%
Asian/Pacific Islander 1%
Campus setting Midsize City
Carnegie classifiaction Baccalaureate/Associate's Colleges
Carnegie Classification Baccalaureate/Associates Colleges (10% to 49% of undergraduate degrees)
Coed Status 30% Men, 70% Women
Control Private for-profit
Degrees Bachelor's degree
Degrees Associate's degree
Degrees offered Certificate
Degrees offered Bachelor's
Degrees offered Associate
Degree-seeking undergrads 3,171
Federal aid Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans).
Most Popular Areas of Study Psychology
Most Popular Areas of Study Visual and Performing Arts
Most Popular Areas of Study Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
Most Popular Areas of Study Security and Protective Services
Most Popular Areas of Study Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences
Out-of-state students 25%
Percent applicants admitted Not reported
Race/ethnicity unreported 39%
Religious Affiliation None
Religious affiliation Not applicable
Setting Residential campus
Setting Small city (50,000 - 249,999)
Type 4-year, Private for-profit
Type of School Proprietary
Type of School College of Business
Type of School New England Association of Colleges and Schools
Type of School Regionally Accredited
Type of School Junior College
Typical Cost of Books $1450
Typical Room & Board $7708
Undergrad ages 50% 25 and over, 50% 24 and under
Undergrad population 3774
Undergraduate/Flat Fee $1020
Undergraduate/In-state Tuition $13354
Undergraduate/In-state Tuition & Fees $14374
Undergraduate/Out-of-state Tuition $13354
Undergraduate/Out-of-state Tuition & Fees $14374
Undergraduate/Per Credit Hour Fee $568