University of Richmond
Student Population: 4,181
Undergraduate Population: 3,329
Student to Faculty Ratioa: 8
Total Annual Costc: $61,370
In-State Tuitionc: $48,090
Out-of-State Tuitionc: $48,090
Percent on Financial Aidd: 67%
Average Grant Aid Received (FT/First-Time): $37,333
Percent Admittede: 31%
SAT Composite Rangef: 1220-1420
ACT Composite Rangef: 29-32
The University of Richmond is a private liberal arts college located in Richmond, VA, the only university with a spider as its mascot. Founded in 1840 as a training institute for future ministers, Richmond is nearing its third century of combining strong academics with a tight-knit community. The school offers more than 60 undergraduate majors, with a student-to-faculty ratio of just 8:1 and all classes taught by professors. Richmond also maintains an emphasis on access: it practices need-blind admissions, meeting 100% of demonstrated need. Richmond students also enjoy a number of extracurricular opportunities with a total of 174 student organizations, including 30 club sports, 5 honor societies, 13 religious groups and 16 sororities and fraternities. Richmond’s 17 Division I varsity athletic teams compete in the Atlantic 10 conference. Several unique traditions set Richmond apart, including a pre-graduation candlelit ritual where the entire graduating class circles Westhampton Lake.
Student Population: 4,181
Undergraduate Population: 3,329
Student to Faculty Ratioa: 8
Total Annual Costc: $61,370
In-State Tuitionc: $48,090
Out-of-State Tuitionc: $48,090
Percent on Financial Aidd: 67%
Average Grant Aid Received (FT/First-Time): $37,333
Percent Admittede: 31%
SAT Composite Rangef: 1220-1420
ACT Composite Rangef: 29-32
The University of Richmond is a private liberal arts college located in Richmond, VA, the only university with a spider as its mascot. Founded in 1840 as a training institute for future ministers, Richmond is nearing its third century of combining strong academics with a tight-knit community. The school offers more than 60 undergraduate majors, with a student-to-faculty ratio of just 8:1 and all classes taught by professors. Richmond also maintains an emphasis on access: it practices need-blind admissions, meeting 100% of demonstrated need. Richmond students also enjoy a number of extracurricular opportunities with a total of 174 student organizations, including 30 club sports, 5 honor societies, 13 religious groups and 16 sororities and fraternities. Richmond’s 17 Division I varsity athletic teams compete in the Atlantic 10 conference. Several unique traditions set Richmond apart, including a pre-graduation candlelit ritual where the entire graduating class circles Westhampton Lake.
University of Richmond
Reviewed by leonat41
on
5:02 AM
Rating:
No comments: