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COLLEGE LIST BUILDER

Looking for Gems in a Universe of 722 Colleges and Universities

PLUS 6 Smart Steps to Finding Generous Colleges

By Lynn O’Shaughnessy What colleges and universities are likely to give your families price breaks? You will eliminate a lot of guessing by using The Ultimate College List Builder. Here is a summary of what you’ll find in this guide:

• Average price breaks at 722 private and public colleges. • Percentage of freshmen receiving scholarships/grants at each school. • Identity of schools where most or all freshmen receive awards. • Average price breaks at colleges vs. universities. • Identity of schools where many freshmen pay sticker price. • Explanation of what all these figures mean. • Six-step cheat sheet to finding generous colleges.

WHY YOU SHOULD USE THIS LIST Here are two practical reasons to consult this list builder as a starting point when working with families:

The list can help you encourage families to look at a larger 1 universe of schools.

Some of you deal with families that have their hearts set on the same dream schools. I don’t need to tell you the identities of the two or three dozen schools with impossibly high rejection rates that continually make these wish lists. You live with this every day.

I suspect that one of the hardest parts of the job for some of you is tempering expecta- tions and getting parents and teenagers to look at promising schools that don’t possess the shiniest brand names.

This list can make your job easier because affluent parents can see that some or all of the schools that they are most excited about give little to no merit aid. High-income parents, for example, who can’t cover the cost of an elite research university in the Northeast that doesn’t give merit awards, will be able to see that many schools throughout the country would provide their children with merit scholarships.

2 Lynn O’Shaughnessy The list can help you convey to families that merit aid Isn’t just 2 for “A” students.

Many parents worry that their children must be stellar students to receive scholarships from schools.

This widespread assumption has created a tremendous amount of pressure on students to be perfect. You’ve no doubt encountered this first hand when talking with stressed-out parents and teenagers.

This list illustrates quite dramatically that you don’t have to be an “A” student at most schools to receive help.

In reality, about two-thirds of students who attend either a public or private college or university don’t pay full price thanks to federal and state grants, as well as institutional awards.

At private institutions, the odds of receiving an institutional price discount are even higher. At private colleges and universities nearly 89% of students receive scholarships and/or grants from the schools themselves. This percentage, which comes from the latest annual tuition discount survey from the National Association of College and University Business Officers, represents an historic high.

What’s also at an historic level, according to the NACUBO, is the average tuition discount that freshmen are capturing at private schools. It’s now at 53%. Here’s an example of how to calculate this: If the tuition at a private school were $40,000, the student receiving the average discount of 53% would pay $18,800.

The discounts are so high because college is actually a buyer’s market at the vast majority of institutions.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE LIST I used the U.S. Department of Education database IPEDS( ) to generate the line-up of schools in this document. Here are the parameters that I used for the search:

• Non-profit private colleges and universities. • State colleges and universities.

• Campuses had a minimum of 800 students.

3 Lynn O’Shaughnessy • Each school had to have a four-year grad rate of at least 33%. (This is the average graduation rate for state universities. Sad, but true.)

Once the search parameters generated a universe of 722 schools, I looked to see what percentage of freshmen at each of these colleges and universities received institutional grants and scholarships, as well as the average amount.

A CLOSER LOOK AT WHAT’S INSIDE THE LIST To help you get the most out of this list, I am highlighting some important patterns to note and how you can interpret the figures.

Schools Where Many Students Pay Full Price

ELITE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES While the vast majority of students at private schools receive price discounts, this isn’t the reality at many of the most highly ranked private institutions.

To illustrate this phenomenon, I’ve pulled examples from the list builder of institutions where the percentages of students who receive price breaks are far lower than the average.

Percentage of students receiving institutional grants:

Boston College 44% Swarthmore College 49% Dartmouth University 44% Haverford College 50% Emory University 45% University of Pennsylvania 51% Reed College 46% Stanford University 53% Duke University 47% California Institute of Technology 54% Johns Hopkins University 47% Northwestern University 54% Washington University in St. Louis 47% Amherst College 57% Claremont McKenna College 49% University of Notre Dame 58% Columbia University 49% Rice University 60%

4 Lynn O’Shaughnessy EXPLANATION FOR LOW PERCENTAGE OF INSTITUTIONAL GRANTS When you see private colleges and universities on the list that offer institutional grants to a relatively low percentage of students, it will usually mean one of two things:

1. The school only gives out need-based financial aid. 2. The school awards very few merit scholarships.

Institutions that score extremely high inU.S. News & World Report’s college rankings don’t have to try as hard to attract top students. So many wealthy students want to attend these highly rated schools that paying full price won’t discourage them. Because of this strong demand, these institutions don’t have to award merit scholarships or they can get by with offering a modest number.

What does this mean…

FOR FAMILIES LOOKING FOR NEED-BASED AID Private schools that provide little or no merit scholarships can be excellent institutions for smart students who require a great deal of financial help to attend college. A middle-class or disadvantaged student who gets into a school like Pomona, Amherst, Harvard or Yale should receive an excellent financial aid package.

Don’t assume, however, that all schools that provide little or no merit aid will automatically provide excellent need-based aid packages. Boston College, for instance, is typically not nearly as generous with its need-based aid packages as some other schools in its peer group.

After generating a list of potential candidates, it’s extremely important that parents use an institution’snet price calculator when evaluating the generosity of a particular school.

FOR FAMILIES LOOKING FOR MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS High-income students who attend elite research universities and the most highly ranked liberal arts colleges will usually pay full price or close to it. This reality can pose a dilemma if you are helping smart, wealthy students who are aiming for elite schools, but whose parents have not saved enough to pay for a school that costs $60,000 a year or more.

High-income families, who find themselves in this predicament, should expand their search and look for schools that will provide wealthy students with merit scholarships. As The Ultimate College List Builder shows, most schools fall into this category.

5 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Plenty of well-off parents unfortunately choose other options when their children get into trophy schools that they believe merit extreme financial sacrifices. They end up taking actions such as borrowing large amounts for college, raiding their retirement accounts and/or dipping into college accounts for a younger sibling(s). I’ve even heard of parents selling their home to enable their children to attend their dream schools.

Please discourage parents from taking these drastic steps!

Other Schools Where Many Pay Full Price

ART SCHOOLS AND MUSIC CONSERVATORIES Beyond the elite schools, other institutions that are more likely to require a large percent- age of students to pay full price or close to it are stand-alone art schools and music conservatories. Every year, the U.S. Department of Education releases lists of schools that charge the highest net price (cost of attendance minus the typical scholarships and grants) and every year the institutions that make this hall of shame list include a signifi- cant number of art and music schools.

You can find the top 5% of private and public institutions that charge the highest net prices by visiting theU.S. Department of Education’s College Affordability and Transparency Center.

Unlike the most elite institutions, art schools and music conservatories often provide poor need-based aid. Here are a few of these schools with the percentage of students who receive some type of institutional discount.

Rhode Island College of Design 34% Berklee College of Music 43% Ringling College of Art and Design 63% California Institute of the Arts 63%

Also keep in mind that specialty schools that offer price breaks to many of their students will often dispense mediocre merit awards that make the price of these institutions prohibitively expensive for many families.

6 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Schools Where Price Breaks are Plentiful

COLLEGES AND MASTER’S-LEVEL UNIVERSITIES The schools that provide most or even all freshmen with price discounts will typically be liberal arts and baccalaureate colleges, as well as master’s-level universities, where there are few PhD programs. In contrast, the schools least likely to provide merit scholarships are research universities.

Colleges and master’s-level universities have to work harder by offering discounts to attract students because they typically don’t possess national brand names like so many research universities enjoy.

In its latest annual tuition study, the NACUBO produced an eye-opening chart that illustrates just who is providing discounts to freshmen. While nearly 89% of all private schools provide discounts, roughly 94% of colleges (listed here as small institutions) award price breaks.

At master’s level universities (referred to here as comprehensive/doctoral level universi- ties), the percentage is also high at approximately 88%. In contrast, at research universities an estimated 66% of students receive a tuition discount.

To learn more about this phenomenon, read this post:

Colleges vs. Universities: Which Are Bargains?

7 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Schools Where Nearly all Freshmen Receive Discounts

Here is a small sampling of institutions where the majority of students receive a price break:

Agnes Scott College (GA) 100% Lawrence University (WI) 99% Allegheny College (PA) 100% Loyola University Chicago (IL) 95% Augustana College (IL) 98% Roanoke College (VA) 97% Berry College (GA) 100% Rose-Hulman Institute of 100% Technology (IN) Drake University (IA) 100% Seton Hall University (NJ) 96% Eckerd College (FL) 95% Truman State University (MO) 98% Florida Institute of Technology 95% University of Dallas (TX) 100% Hartwick College (NY) 100% University of Hartford (CT) 98% Hood College (MD) 98% Willamette University (OR) 98% Kalamazoo College (MI) 98% Xavier University (OH) 100%

When the Statistics Are Less Reliable

STATE UNIVERSITIES Unlike private institutions, state universities usually don’t provide as large a percentage of its freshmen with price cuts. State universities are priced lower than private institutions so they don’t need to offer as many discounts. In fact, one reason why private schools discount is to become competitive with state universities on price.

The percentage of students receiving institutional grants from these public schools won’t necessarily provide the same helpful roadmap as the private institutions’ aid practices.

This is because in some states the bulk of the aid comes from the state governments rather than the schools themselves.

Turning to the same IPEDS data that was used to generate the overall list, I discovered that only 32% of freshmen received institutional grants or scholarships at theUniversity of Florida. This is misleading, however, because a stunning 91% of students at the U. of Florida received grants or scholarships from the state.

8 Lynn O’Shaughnessy UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

Some state programs are centralized which means the bulk of the awards are set by formulas on the state level. States that use this system include California, New York and South Carolina.

Other states have a decentralized program—the governments set basic eligibility criteria but they provide the funding to the schools that exercise some discretion when making awards. States in this category include Colorado, Texas and Virginia.

VIRGINIA TECH

I’m using Virginia Tech to illustrate a school where the percentage of students who receive aid from either the state or the institu- tion itself is rather low. The percentage of students who receive awards from either the state of Virginia or Virginia Tech is significantly smaller than at the University of Florida.

Perhaps not surprisingly, Virginia Tech shares company with the five percent of state institutions that charge the highest net prices.

9 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Finding More Information on State Aid Programs

You can obtain links to the aid programs in the 50 states by visiting the website of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators.

YOUR NEXT STEP IN RESEARCHING A COLLEGE’S GENEROSITY Checking the odds of receiving a price cut at a particular school is only part of your task. You should also look at what the average need-based financial aid packages and merit scholarships are at an institution and compare that with the school’s cost of attendance. (The list builder provides an average award, but these federal figures don’t differentiate between need-based aid and merit aid.)

Let’s take a look at why this is important by using two schools that both say they typically meet 91% of a freshmen’s demonstrated financial need. (You’ll learn shortly how to obtain the financial need figures, as well as merit aid numbers.)

COLLEGE OF IDAHO This is a liberal arts college with some of the most highly rated professors in the country, according to student surveys conducted by the Princeton Review.

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY This Boston school is one of the hottest schools in the country due largely to its coop program.

Here are the average merit awards at the two schools:

College of Idaho $16,313 Northeastern University $20,784

While the Northeastern scholarship looks more generous, the school costs considerably more so it doesn’t make as big a dent in the price.

10 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Net price

When I subtract the average merit award from each school’s tuition and room/board charges these are the net prices:

College of Idaho $18,842 Northeastern University $39,746

Look Closer at Prices

Examining the percentage of students who receive a discount, what the average dis- counts are and the cost of attendance at individual schools can help you generate promis- ing prospects.

You can discover a school’s average merit scholarship and average need-based aid award, as well as the school’s price tag, by heading to the College Board’s website and taking the following steps:

1 Type in the name of any school in the College Board’s and then click on the Paying located on the left hand side of the institution’s profile.

2 Clicking on the Paying link will bring you to the page with the school’s published cost of

11 Lynn O’Shaughnessy attendance. If you are looking at a state university for a nonresident, be sure to click on the Out-of-State Costs .

At the top of this page, click on the entitled,Financial Aid by the Numbers.

3 You’ll want to check several statistics on the Financial Aid by the Numbers page. Look first at the statistic that says what percentage of financial need the school meets. I am using Beloit College, my son’s alma mater, to illustrate this.

Beloit says it typically meets 93% of a student’s demonstrated financial need. Ideally, you’d want schools that meet 100% of need, but there are only a few dozen institutions in the entire country that can promise that. Beloit’s 93% figure is definitely better than what most schools offer.

The pie chart (see below) illustrates how the school’s typical financial aid package is broken down between free money (scholarships and grants) and loans/jobs. The jobs in the pie charts refer to federal work-study positions.

The chart says 77% of Beloit’s undergrad awards are typically devoted to scholarships and grants.

Keep in mind that schools self report these figures and sometimes the pie chart numbers looks more generous than the average need-based aid award would suggest.

12 Lynn O’Shaughnessy 4 Scroll down on the page to discover financial aid statistics for all undergrads. Pay particu- lar attention to the average need-based scholarships/grants figure, as well as the average merit scholarship (referred to as non-need-based aid).

Also pay attention to the percentage of students who had their full financial need met. At Beloit, 36% of students fit into this category. Ideally, 100% of students at a school will have their full need met, but it’s rare for all but the most elite schools to pull this off.

13 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Learn More

Here are two posts that I wrote for my blog at The College Solution that further dis- cusses how to use these valuable financial aid statistics on the College Board.

Is This College Generous?

Is This University Stingy?

The Ultimate College Builder Cheat Sheet

Use The Ultimate College List Builder to help you identify schools that could represent financial fits for your families. Here are six steps to follow:

1 Pay attention to schools on the list builder that provide a large percentage of students with discounts. Students will enjoy better odds of receiving a price cut at these institutions.

2 With the list builder note what a school’s average award is and compare that figure to the price of the institution. Keep in mind that the average awards you see on the list builder do not separate out merit aid from need-based aid, but the College Board does provide this information, as well as the cost of attendance.

3 If financial aid is a necessity and the child is a stellar student, also check out the schools on the list builder that chiefly or exclusively dispense need-based aid. You will find these schools (nearly all elite institutions) among those that provide a lower percentage of students with price cuts.

4 You need to focus on more than just the percentage of students who receive scholarships or grants and the average amounts. Look at what a school’s average merit aid and aver- age need-based awards are. The College Board’s website provides this information via a school’s profile. While on the College Board check out the percentage of demonstrated financial need the school typically meets, as well as what percentage of students get their full need met.

5 It’s crucial that you tell parents to use a net price calculator for each school that interests their teenager. Average awards can be a helpful guide, but parents need to get a firm estimate of what a particular school will cost them before their child applies.

6 Ideally, you won’t finalize a college list until you hear from the parents with their net price calculator results.

14 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Institutional Aid

Full-time 4-Year % Freshman Avg. Amount Undergraduates Graduation Receiving of Institutional Rate % Institutional Grants for Grants Freshman Alabama PRIVATE Spring Hill College 1,205 47 100 $21,035 Samford University 2,850 49 97 $12,448 University of Mobile 1,257 33 92 $9,864 Birmingham Southern College 1,167 53 96 $20,092 Talladega College 849 82 63 $14,583 PUBLIC The University of Alabama 26,548 43 50 $12,265 Auburn University 18,011 38 65 $6,782 Arizona PRIVATE Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Prescott 1,753 37 90 $9,911 PUBLIC Arizona State University-Polytechnic 2,789 35 74 $6,459 Arizona State University-Tempe 34,989 38 85 $8,049 Arizona State University-West 2,694 35 88 $7,344 University of Arizona 28,401 40 72 $8,957 Arkansas PRIVATE Harding University 4,105 40 94 $6,711 Hendrix College 1,422 63 100 $24,195 John Brown University 1,571 55 95 $12,427 Ouachita Baptist University 1,507 48 99 $10,955 PUBLIC University of Arkansas 18,565 37 35 $4,917 California PRIVATE Azusa Pacific University 5,683 47 87 $10,970 Biola University 4,184 49 93 $9,663 California Baptist University 5,086 41 93 $8,771 California Institute of Technology 977 82 54 $30,264 California Institute of the Arts 982 51 63 $10,886 California Lutheran University 2,717 61 97 $15,884 Chapman University 5,753 59 81 $21,261 Claremont McKenna College 1,312 84 49 $33,323 Concordia University-Irvine 1,746 54 100 $11,509 Dominican University of California 1,298 36 98 $19,263 Fresno Pacific University 2,137 43 97 $11,302 Harvey Mudd College 805 86 71 $27,197 Loyola Marymount University 5,935 67 84 $15,835 Mills College 922 53 99 $22,574 Mount St Mary’s College 2,092 52 100 $13,815

15 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Full-time 4-Year % Freshman Avg. Amount Undergraduates Graduation Receiving of Institutional Rate % Institutional Grants for Grants Freshman California PRIVATE Notre Dame de Namur University 826 36 97 $15,340 Occidental College 2,113 83 65 $27,170 Otis College of Art and Design 1,018 52 91 $13,809 Pepperdine University 3,172 70 66 $32,171 Pitzer College 1,044 73 33 $32,554 Point Loma Nazarene University 2,483 62 82 $10,657 Pomona College 1,596 93 57 $35,988 Saint Mary’s College of California 2,823 50 89 $19,658 Santa Clara University 5,338 77 82 $16,581 Scripps College 979 80 52 $28,250 Simpson University 993 38 99 $10,268 Stanford University 6,981 76 53 $36,892 The Master’s College and Seminary 981 48 93 $11,208 University of La Verne 3,641 39 96 $17,174 University of Redlands 2,702 63 93 $22,413 University of San Diego 5,486 65 72 $20,538 University of San Francisco 6,111 57 65 $19,159 University of Southern California 17,729 78 59 $26,764 University of the Pacific 3,780 40 90 $15,190 Vanguard University of Southern California 1,576 47 97 $14,444 Westmont College 1,298 72 99 $16,545 Whittier College 1,623 63 92 $19,728 William Jessup University 837 44 99 $10,299 PUBLIC California Maritime Academy 1,008 43 27 $5,006 San Diego State University 24,037 33 29 $6,489 University of California-Berkeley 25,220 72 58 $9,393 University of California-Davis 25,826 51 67 $7,453 University of California-Irvine 23,127 68 65 $6,266 University of California-Los Angeles 28,084 69 51 $8,791 University of California-Riverside 18,205 41 76 $8,392 University of California-San Diego 23,152 56 51 $6,535 University of California-Santa Barbara 19,076 68 62 $7,391 University of California-Santa Cruz 15,323 50 71 $8,287 Colorado PRIVATE Colorado College 2,025 79 44 $28,643 Johnson & Wales University-Denver 1,373 48 98 $11,743 Regis University 2,508 42 98 $16,938 University of Denver 5,129 67 83 $20,777 PUBLIC Colorado School of Mines 4,080 41 72 $7,540 Colorado State University-Fort Collins 20,400 37 45 $5,169 United States Air Force Academy 3,993 84 University of Colorado Boulder 23,948 44 39 $6,336

16 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Full-time 4-Year % Freshman Avg. Amount Undergraduates Graduation Receiving of Institutional Rate % Institutional Grants for Grants Freshman Connecticut PRIVATE Connecticut College 1,877 79 44 $31,388 Fairfield University 3,546 79 85 $18,839 Quinnipiac University 6,307 72 86 $17,288 Sacred Heart University 3,773 63 94 $13,477 Trinity College 2,184 81 38 $36,926 University of Hartford 4,495 51 98 $15,473 University of New Haven 4,407 44 95 $15,876 Wesleyan University 2,899 86 44 $36,418 Yale University 5,424 90 50 $41,400 PUBLIC United States Coast Guard Academy 902 88 University of Connecticut 17,219 68 62 $7,533 University of Connecticut-Stamford 924 34 42 $2,047 Delaware PUBLIC University of Delaware 16,852 68 51 $7,671 District of Columbia PRIVATE American University 6,985 76 71 $21,807 Catholic University of America 3,456 62 93 $17,905 Georgetown University 7,300 88 41 $32,642 George Washington University 9,609 76 65 $25,495 Howard University 6,495 40 63 $18,094 Florida PRIVATE Ave Maria University 890 55 100 $13,477 Eckerd College 1,947 59 95 $17,690 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach 4,359 34 88 $8,616 Everglades University 1,184 58 40 $1,458 Flagler College-St Augustine 2,746 46 64 $3,796 Florida Institute of Technology 3,068 39 95 $17,433 Florida Southern College 2,126 47 97 $12,127 Keiser University-Ft Lauderdale 12,007 59 67 $1,984 Lynn University 1,634 33 77 $11,613 Palm Beach Atlantic University 2,358 40 100 $10,936 Ringling College of Art and Design 1,212 56 63 $7,039 Rollins College 2,366 61 81 $22,581 Stetson University 2,692 56 100 $23,408 The University of Tampa 6,188 51 92 $9,032 University of Miami 10,637 71 70 $23,765 PUBLIC Florida State University 28,910 57 38 $2,304 University of Central Florida 36,229 36 45 $2,244 University of Florida 30,314 65 32 $4,194 University of South Florida-Main Campus 23,734 36 70 $4,328

17 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Full-time 4-Year % Freshman Avg. Amount Undergraduates Graduation Receiving of Institutional Rate % Institutional Grants for Grants Freshman Georgia PRIVATE Agnes Scott College 897 66 100 $20,754 Berry College 2,107 50 100 $13,955 Covenant College 1,050 48 96 $14,876 Emory University 7,676 84 45 $28,455 Mercer University 3,659 44 99 $21,301 Morehouse College 2,006 39 65 $15,622 Oglethorpe University 992 55 97 $19,736 Piedmont College 1,131 40 98 $10,866 Point University 1,291 33 78 $6,507 Savannah College of Art and Design 7,347 47 95 $12,305 Shorter University 1,384 33 96 $10,012 Spelman College 2,061 60 48 $12,331 PUBLIC Georgia College and State University 5,264 39 6 $2,621 Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus 13,291 41 28 $6,289 University of Georgia 24,746 57 18 $7,162 Idaho PRIVATE The College of Idaho 1,055 54 98 $13,975 Illinois PRIVATE Augustana College 2,509 74 98 $19,326 Aurora University 2,852 44 100 $9,749 Benedictine University 3,056 38 94 $10,985 Bradley University 4,618 55 97 $12,298 Concordia University-Chicago 1,489 45 100 $12,399 DePaul University 13,594 54 94 $14,779 Dominican University 1,907 50 100 $14,545 Elmhurst College 2,736 59 88 $17,606 Greenville College 1,090 41 97 $11,149 Illinois College 981 56 100 $15,462 Illinois Wesleyan University 2,001 72 98 $18,216 Knox College 1,400 71 94 $20,690 Lake Forest College 1,571 58 99 $21,130 Lewis University 3,723 45 99 $11,450 Loyola University Chicago 9,339 60 95 $16,007 Millikin University 2,044 48 100 $16,028 Monmouth College 1,244 57 100 $19,113 Moody Bible Institute 2,413 65 55 $7,981 North Central College 2,592 51 99 $15,867 North Park University 1,861 39 98 $8,507 Northwestern University 8,489 86 54 $30,177 Olivet Nazarene University 2,905 49 100 $16,108 Quincy University 1,082 39 100 $15,883 Robert Morris University Illinois 2,649 76 80 $9,011

18 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Full-time 4-Year % Freshman Avg. Amount Undergraduates Graduation Receiving of Institutional Rate % Institutional Grants for Grants Freshman Illinois PRIVATE Trinity Christian College 1,106 49 96 $9,667 University of Chicago 5,630 88 63 $29,333 Wheaton College 2,378 74 73 $14,062 PUBLIC Eastern Illinois University 7,327 34 57 $2,638 Illinois State University 16,683 46 34 $4,548 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 31,516 68 42 $7,866 Indiana PRIVATE Anderson University 1,737 45 96 $12,992 Bethel College-Indiana 1,302 47 98 $11,372 Butler University 3,974 51 91 $14,866 DePauw University 2,280 74 96 $21,133 Earlham College 1,045 59 96 $27,398 Franklin College 952 53 100 $12,472 Grace College and Theological Seminary 1,274 54 100 $12,370 Hanover College 1,158 68 100 $16,874 Huntington University 960 57 97 $13,192 Indiana Wesleyan University 9,581 55 42 $11,033 Manchester University 1,182 40 100 $14,339 Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 2,186 66 100 $17,585 Saint Josephs College 1,036 36 100 $18,052 Saint Mary’s College 1,469 67 97 $17,762 Taylor University 1,852 65 99 $11,962 Trine University 1,429 33 97 $15,668 University of Evansville 2,290 53 96 $19,418 University of Indianapolis 3,169 45 98 $10,346 University of Notre Dame 8,459 90 58 $30,718 University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne 1,616 33 100 $10,227 Valparaiso University 3,136 58 92 $18,925 Wabash College 902 63 94 $18,949 PUBLIC Ball State University 15,128 35 46 $5,991 Indiana University-Bloomington 31,050 58 46 $8,682 Purdue University-Main Campus 28,659 42 43 $7,208 Iowa PRIVATE Briar Cliff University 848 40 97 $14,394 Buena Vista University 1,960 43 98 $16,315 Central College 1,340 62 100 $17,412 Clarke University 877 59 99 $12,623 Coe College 1,351 61 99 $21,386 Cornell College 1,117 64 96 $22,599 Dordt College 1,345 54 100 $10,607 Drake University 3,185 61 99 $14,818

19 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Full-time 4-Year % Freshman Avg. Amount Undergraduates Graduation Receiving of Institutional Rate % Institutional Grants for Grants Freshman Iowa PRIVATE Grinnell College 1,664 81 87 $28,606 Loras College 1,484 48 96 $13,762 Luther College 2,413 67 100 $20,203 Morningside College 1,263 48 100 $13,371 Mount Mercy University 882 66 85 $13,612 Northwestern College 1,133 53 100 $14,395 Saint Ambrose University 2,440 47 100 $14,537 Simpson College 1,486 55 100 $17,312 Wartburg College 1,643 59 97 $18,225 PUBLIC Iowa State University 26,177 38 75 $5,397 University of Iowa 19,522 48 55 $8,562 University of Northern Iowa 9,330 37 59 $3,129 Kansas PRIVATE Baker University 1,069 36 100 $16,535 Benedictine College 1,750 43 100 $12,793 MidAmerica Nazarene University 1,131 41 95 $10,890 Newman University 1,121 33 98 $14,226 PUBLIC University of Kansas 17,193 36 54 $5,997 Kentucky PRIVATE Asbury University 1,326 56 94 $10,061 Bellarmine University 2,378 53 100 $20,064 Berea College 1,587 47 100 $21,474 Centre College 1,378 80 97 $18,129 Georgetown College 1,000 49 98 $17,842 Thomas More College 1,140 42 98 $14,181 Transylvania University 1,067 67 100 $15,087 PUBLIC University of Kentucky 19,884 34 59 $7,531 Louisiana PRIVATE Loyola University New Orleans 2,741 44 97 $20,400 Tulane University of Louisiana 6,487 62 75 $26,006 PUBLIC Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College 22,811 38 50 $3,939 Maine PRIVATE Bates College 1,791 88 41 $35,689 Bowdoin College 1,791 88 50 $34,290 Colby College 1,820 89 41 $33,827 Saint Joseph’s College of Maine 895 49 96 $14,800 University of New England 2,156 49 100 $16,406

20 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Full-time 4-Year % Freshman Avg. Amount Undergraduates Graduation Receiving of Institutional Rate % Institutional Grants for Grants Freshman Maine PUBLIC Maine Maritime Academy 979 53 23 $6,182 University of Maine 7,922 36 71 $6,124 University of Maine at Farmington 1,783 38 73 $3,141 Maryland PRIVATE Goucher College 1,424 59 88 $22,448 Hood College 1,266 55 98 $18,142 Johns Hopkins University 5,865 87 47 $36,152 Loyola University Maryland 3,951 79 65 $24,245 Maryland Institute College of Art 1,759 67 97 $13,218 McDaniel College 1,660 64 99 $21,570 Mount St Mary’s University 1,650 61 100 $17,182 Stevenson University 3,288 42 98 $11,011 Washington College 1,440 65 91 $19,694 PUBLIC Salisbury University 7,374 47 67 $2,735 St Mary’s College of Maryland 1,762 71 58 $6,644 Towson University 16,588 40 34 $5,582 United States Naval Academy 4,526 88 University of Maryland-Baltimore County 9,508 37 50 $7,489 University of Maryland-College Park 24,522 66 53 $6,362 Massachusetts PRIVATE Amherst College 1,785 89 57 $40,826 Anna Maria College 845 43 100 $14,857 Assumption College 2,022 70 99 $18,590 Babson College 2,106 84 44 $31,498 Bay Path College 1,179 46 100 $15,933 Bentley University 4,142 81 69 $22,670 Berklee College of Music 3,950 36 43 $15,327 Boston College 9,390 89 44 $31,255 Boston University 16,593 80 53 $26,111 Brandeis University 3,599 86 56 $30,423 Clark University 2,270 76 87 $20,024 College of Our Lady of the Elms 1,006 57 100 $16,906 College of the Holy Cross 2,877 89 54 $29,707 Curry College 2,068 35 92 $13,575 Dean College 1,076 62 85 $17,663 Eastern Nazarene College 1,302 41 100 $15,735 Emerson College 3,668 80 55 $16,928 Emmanuel College 1,857 51 99 $15,796 Endicott College 2,430 65 89 $11,007 Gordon College 1,668 58 95 $13,681

21 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Full-time 4-Year % Freshman Avg. Amount Undergraduates Graduation Receiving of Institutional Rate % Institutional Grants for Grants Freshman Massachusetts PRIVATE Hampshire College 1,492 56 71 $25,086 Harvard University 7,240 87 58 $39,842 Lasell College 1,649 47 96 $15,365 Lesley University 1,460 35 96 $13,331 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4,499 84 55 $33,790 MCPHS University 3,723 47 76 $8,125 Merrimack College 2,604 54 95 $15,572 Mount Holyoke College 2,151 76 75 $25,080 Nichols College 1,100 42 91 $15,452 Regis College 948 38 98 $20,613 Simmons College 1,577 66 97 $19,521 Smith College 2,585 82 65 $33,241 Springfield College 2,128 58 98 $15,731 Stonehill College 2,458 82 89 $18,222 Suffolk University 5,236 41 77 $14,845 Tufts University 5,138 87 36 $29,984 Wellesley College 2,344 84 58 $36,891 Wentworth Institute of Technology 3,634 50 99 $10,366 Western New England University 2,498 52 96 $15,343 Wheaton College 1,645 71 91 $23,259 Wheelock College 809 46 100 $13,896 Williams College 2,064 90 53 $37,941 Worcester Polytechnic Institute 3,959 70 98 $17,752 PUBLIC Framingham State University 3,884 33 77 $1,278 Massachusetts College of Art and Design 1,677 48 66 $6,096 Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts 1,353 38 61 $3,767 Massachusetts Maritime Academy 1,333 49 53 $6,578 University of Massachusetts-Amherst 20,505 59 55 $6,074 Westfield State University 4,999 44 23 $2,251 Worcester State University 4,115 34 44 $1,448 Michigan PRIVATE Adrian College 1,582 39 97 $17,557 Albion College 1,272 64 99 $18,819 Alma College 1,378 43 100 $19,868 Calvin College 3,814 57 99 $12,366 Hope College 3,235 68 92 $11,829 Kalamazoo College 1,446 72 98 $21,024 University of Detroit Mercy 2,196 35 99 $20,828 PUBLIC Grand Valley State University 18,686 33 71 $4,001 Michigan State University 34,838 50 39 $7,826 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 27,316 76 46 $12,233

22 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Full-time 4-Year % Freshman Avg. Amount Undergraduates Graduation Receiving of Institutional Rate % Institutional Grants for Grants Freshman Minnesota PRIVATE Augsburg College 2,038 47 99 $15,839 Bethel University 2,614 63 100 $13,416 Carleton College 2,025 90 63 $24,751 College of Saint Benedict 2,015 75 100 $19,574 Concordia College at Moorhead 2,488 62 100 $16,109 Crown College 935 36 95 $9,935 Gustavus Adolphus College 2,423 81 97 $21,665 Hamline University 2,087 60 100 $18,031 Macalester College 2,011 85 78 $29,853 Saint Johns University 1,850 71 100 $19,653 Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota 1,307 43 99 $14,605 St Catherine University 2,188 38 99 $15,469 St Olaf College 3,081 83 92 $22,328 The College of Saint Scholastica 2,423 59 99 $16,081 University of Northwestern-St Paul 1,958 51 99 $11,190 University of St Thomas 6,065 63 95 $14,517 PUBLIC University of Minnesota-Crookston 1,305 34 86 $5,096 University of Minnesota-Morris 1,815 50 82 $4,294 University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 28,940 54 51 $4,867 MIssissippi PRIVATE Mississippi College 2,589 35 97 $8,385 William Carey University 1,886 46 71 $5,344 PUBLIC University of Mississippi 15,628 36 57 $6,543 Missouri PRIVATE College of the Ozarks 1,498 50 100 $10,368 Evangel University 1,887 35 86 $8,989 Hannibal-LaGrange University 874 46 90 $9,280 Maryville University of Saint Louis 1,786 51 97 $13,570 Ranken Technical College 1,313 44 63 $2,965 Rockhurst University 1,546 60 100 $21,124 Saint Louis University 7,210 61 88 $16,862 Southwest Baptist University 2,019 37 73 $10,556 Washington University in St Louis 6,587 88 47 $29,192 Webster University 2,579 46 93 $13,842 Westminster College 1,018 52 99 $11,537 William Jewell College 1,012 50 100 $18,558 William Woods University 843 45 99 $8,078 PUBLIC Truman State University 5,375 54 98 $5,009 University of Missouri-Columbia 25,258 47 67 $5,437

23 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Full-time 4-Year % Freshman Avg. Amount Undergraduates Graduation Receiving of Institutional Rate % Institutional Grants for Grants Freshman Montana PRIVATE Carroll College 1,349 54 99 $13,974 Nebraska PRIVATE Concordia University-Nebraska 1,134 42 100 $12,962 Creighton University 3,815 67 99 $18,136 Doane College-Crete 1,106 51 100 $12,853 Hastings College 1,060 43 99 $13,725 Midland University 1,164 41 99 $13,371 Nebraska Wesleyan University 1,605 55 100 $11,697 New Hampshire PRIVATE Colby-Sawyer College 1,386 48 97 $25,715 Dartmouth College 4,200 87 44 $38,966 Franklin Pierce University 1,465 39 88 $18,857 New England College 1,416 34 77 $17,817 Rivier University 891 43 99 $11,491 Saint Anselm College 1,878 71 96 $17,034 Southern New Hampshire University 9,399 47 70 $12,648 PUBLIC Keene State College 4,538 52 70 $4,892 Plymouth State University 3,795 41 62 $5,363 University of New Hampshire-Main Campus 12,063 64 64 $10,184 New Jersey PRIVATE Caldwell College 1,303 35 96 $12,521 Centenary College 1,610 56 99 $12,704 Drew University 1,434 65 96 $22,610 Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham 2,116 40 99 $20,136 Monmouth University 4,304 42 98 $10,270 Princeton University 5,244 88 60 $32,717 Rider University 3,791 55 97 $15,493 Saint Peter’s University 2,068 34 99 $16,841 Seton Hall University 5,380 50 96 $17,158 Stevens Institute of Technology 2,661 45 97 $24,314 PUBLIC Montclair State University 13,356 34 10 $3,548 Ramapo College of New Jersey 4,992 59 33 $9,521 Rowan University 9,348 46 44 $6,972 Rutgers University-New Brunswick 31,759 57 49 $5,883 The College of New Jersey 6,455 72 45 $7,083 The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey 6,953 42 45 $6,183

24 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Full-time 4-Year % Freshman Avg. Amount Undergraduates Graduation Receiving of Institutional Rate % Institutional Grants for Grants Freshman New York PRIVATE Adelphi University 4,531 53 94 $14,115 Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences 1,059 72 93 $9,354 Alfred University 1,909 45 100 $15,086 Bard College 1,916 60 69 $31,582 Barnard College 2,463 82 39 $33,087 Canisius College 2,825 58 98 $19,597 Cazenovia College 937 53 99 $18,886 Clarkson University 3,084 61 99 $26,356 Colgate University 2,871 87 41 $34,062 College of Mount Saint Vincent 1,489 37 99 $13,021 Columbia University in the City of New York 7,374 86 49 $38,574 Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art 863 68 100 $38,575 Cornell University 14,380 87 50 $33,526 Elmira College 1,188 60 99 $25,532 Fordham University 7,694 76 92 $20,201 Hamilton College 1,905 90 54 $34,173 Hartwick College 1,579 54 100 $19,916 Hobart William Smith Colleges 2,324 74 77 $21,374 Hofstra University 6,378 50 92 $17,414 Houghton College 1,023 65 100 $14,011 Iona College 3,110 53 97 $14,568 Ithaca College 6,131 69 87 $18,983 Keuka College 1,514 36 98 $12,804 Le Moyne College 2,401 63 100 $15,285 Manhattan College 3,195 60 91 $15,960 Manhattanville College 1,611 54 98 $22,838 Marist College 4,924 70 85 $11,248 Marymount Manhattan College 1,593 37 88 $10,278 Medaille College 1,585 38 89 $11,956 Molloy College 2,693 39 92 $11,167 Mount Saint Mary College 1,742 41 99 $10,315 Nazareth College 1,901 59 100 $12,652 New York University 21,365 77 46 $23,755 Niagara University 2,719 60 98 $17,459 Pace University-New York 7,116 34 99 $20,055 Polytechnic Institute of New York University 2,033 33 93 $18,215 Pratt Institute-Main 3,202 42 73 $15,567 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 5,423 65 94 $22,226 Roberts Wesleyan College 1,225 53 100 $14,630 Saint John Fisher College 2,738 65 100 $12,427 Saint Joseph’s College-New York 3,591 56 92 $9,114 Sarah Lawrence College 1,441 62 70 $26,346 Siena College 3,007 74 98 $15,434 Skidmore College 2,647 83 45 $33,632 St Bonaventure University 1,780 54 99 $16,196 St John’s University-New York 10,908 36 97 $18,500 St Lawrence University 2,397 77 94 $25,871

25 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Full-time 4-Year % Freshman Avg. Amount Undergraduates Graduation Receiving of Institutional Rate % Institutional Grants for Grants Freshman New York PRIVATE St Thomas Aquinas College 1,259 36 89 $12,555 Syracuse University 14,422 69 69 $24,228 The College of Saint Rose 2,664 53 98 $13,170 The New School 5,878 50 94 $13,195 The Sage Colleges 1,446 52 97 $17,916 Union College 2,225 82 75 $22,032 University of Rochester 5,837 77 87 $26,057 Vassar College 2,437 90 60 $38,739 Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology 1,308 48 85 $4,907 Wagner College 1,765 53 99 $20,448 Yeshiva University 2,782 60 83 $25,524 PUBLIC CUNY Bernard M Baruch College 10,396 39 15 $5,631 State University of New York at New Paltz 6,060 51 45 $1,000 Stony Brook University 14,892 45 54 $2,811 SUNY at Albany 12,055 56 56 $2,361 SUNY at Binghamton 12,559 69 37 $2,162 SUNY at Fredonia 4,945 45 25 $1,988 SUNY at Purchase College 3,847 50 26 $2,445 SUNY College at Brockport 6,411 48 64 $1,825 SUNY College at Cortland 6,281 47 55 $1,148 SUNY College at Geneseo 5,386 66 36 $1,154 SUNY College at Oswego 6,954 40 44 $3,088 SUNY College at Plattsburgh 5,186 41 76 $1,923 SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry 1,647 51 82 $3,104 SUNY College of Technology at Alfred 3,222 39 78 $1,749 SUNY Oneonta 5,675 54 50 $1,841 United States Merchant Marine Academy 958 62 0 United States Military Academy 4,591 80 University at Buffalo 18,091 52 27 $5,703 North Carolina PRIVATE Barton College 900 41 100 $10,374 Belmont Abbey College 1,549 33 90 $15,779 Campbell University 3,537 39 94 $10,728 Catawba College 1,210 41 97 $13,730 Davidson College 1,788 90 55 $30,978 Duke University 6,629 87 47 $38,662 Elon University 5,464 77 55 $10,578 Gardner-Webb University 2,089 43 95 $10,633 Guilford College 1,928 49 91 $13,327 High Point University 3,953 58 66 $8,098 Johnson & Wales University-Charlotte 2,286 41 99 $11,734 Lenoir-Rhyne University 1,306 40 99 $14,953 Meredith College 1,490 50 100 $11,921

26 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Full-time 4-Year % Freshman Avg. Amount Undergraduates Graduation Receiving of Institutional Rate % Institutional Grants for Grants Freshman North Carolina PRIVATE Pfeiffer University 856 33 100 $12,745 Queens University of Charlotte 1,410 44 93 $13,739 Salem College 827 61 99 $18,884 Wake Forest University 4,756 82 48 $27,025 Warren Wilson College 824 40 84 $14,210 William Peace University 875 38 100 $12,299 Wingate University 1,953 47 95 $15,874 PUBLIC Appalachian State University 15,115 42 34 $3,384 North Carolina State University at Raleigh 21,469 41 52 $6,118 University of North Carolina at Asheville 3,129 37 59 $3,900 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 17,570 81 46 $10,245 University of North Carolina Wilmington 11,408 52 43 $2,461 North Dakota PRIVATE University of Jamestown 882 33 100 $8,907 Ohio PRIVATE Ashland University 2,389 42 97 $17,937 Baldwin Wallace University 3,003 55 100 $15,242 Bluffton University 838 52 100 $15,760 Capital University 2,481 52 100 $18,283 Case Western Reserve University 4,528 65 85 $29,318 Cedarville University 3,044 61 95 $9,964 College of Mount St Joseph 1,223 39 100 $12,617 Columbus College of Art and Design 1,227 47 96 $12,209 Denison University 2,253 78 99 $25,273 Franciscan University of Steubenville 1,989 61 94 $7,101 Heidelberg University 1,055 35 99 $12,650 Hiram College 1,117 57 99 $17,004 John Carroll University 2,950 65 100 $20,414 Kenyon College 1,695 86 59 $27,729 Malone University 1,453 46 100 $14,577 Marietta College 1,352 44 97 $17,625 Mount Vernon Nazarene University 1,450 49 97 $11,002 Oberlin College 2,855 76 83 $21,596 Ohio Northern University 2,194 53 97 $24,093 Ohio Wesleyan University 1,809 54 99 $25,494 The College of Wooster 2,077 70 99 $23,954 The University of Findlay 2,490 44 100 $16,062 Tiffin University 2,145 34 61 $10,084 University of Dayton 7,455 60 97 $15,110 University of Mount Union 2,056 53 79 $13,024 Walsh University 1,916 44 100 $13,199 Wilmington College 1,030 33 98 $14,934

27 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Full-time 4-Year % Freshman Avg. Amount Undergraduates Graduation Receiving of Institutional Rate % Institutional Grants for Grants Freshman Ohio PRIVATE Wittenberg University 1,853 59 98 $20,878 Xavier University 4,150 66 100 $16,033 PUBLIC Miami University-Oxford 15,001 68 71 $6,522 Ohio State University-Main Campus 40,020 59 72 $7,346 Ohio University-Main Campus 16,756 48 52 $4,078 Oklahoma PRIVATE Oklahoma Baptist University 1,868 47 99 $12,078 Oklahoma City University 1,754 49 91 $15,112 Oral Roberts University 2,517 41 95 $11,586 Southern Nazarene University 1,634 33 96 $11,376 University of Tulsa 3,293 51 87 $19,671 PUBLIC Oklahoma State University-Main Campus 17,793 33 72 $6,075 University of Oklahoma-Norman Campus 17,559 35 57 $4,947 Oregon PRIVATE Concordia University-Portland 1,188 36 99 $13,196 Corban University 846 46 100 $12,474 George Fox University 2,108 52 97 $15,323 Lewis & Clark College 2,086 67 84 $20,233 Linfield College-McMinnville Campus 1,630 59 99 $17,879 Pacific University 1,729 52 97 $18,663 Reed College 1,356 70 46 $36,557 University of Portland 3,410 70 97 $19,512 Willamette University 1,981 71 98 $19,856 PUBLIC University of Oregon 18,892 44 48 $5,423 Pennsylvania PRIVATE Albright College 2,315 48 99 $19,960 Allegheny College 2,125 74 100 $21,128 Alvernia University 1,719 35 100 $10,613 Arcadia University 2,260 53 100 $19,883 Bryn Mawr College 1,315 81 75 $26,349 Bucknell University 3,504 87 50 $26,318 Cabrini College 1,228 39 99 $15,382 Carlow University 1,079 47 100 $11,777 Carnegie Mellon University 5,723 74 54 $22,517 Delaware Valley College 1,609 47 99 $15,782 DeSales University 1,836 63 99 $15,162 Dickinson College 2,356 83 68 $24,703 Duquesne University 5,740 66 100 $14,437 Eastern University 2,076 49 100 $13,626

28 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Full-time 4-Year % Freshman Avg. Amount Undergraduates Graduation Receiving of Institutional Rate % Institutional Grants for Grants Freshman Pennsylvania PRIVATE Elizabethtown College 1,808 71 98 $18,779 Franklin and Marshall College 2,258 84 53 $34,133 Gannon University 2,556 48 95 $14,446 Geneva College 1,475 59 95 $13,023 Gettysburg College 2,517 80 68 $25,267 Grove City College 2,438 77 49 $4,572 Gwynedd Mercy University 1,851 50 100 $12,433 Haverford College 1,187 91 50 $38,051 Holy Family University 1,499 38 99 $12,902 Immaculata University 1,184 39 100 $13,463 Juniata College 1,555 72 100 $19,204 King’s College 1,925 61 100 $13,814 Lafayette College 2,435 85 52 $30,503 Lancaster Bible College 814 54 92 $5,456 La Roche College 1,130 33 77 $12,709 La Salle University 3,542 55 92 $20,820 Lebanon Valley College 1,648 68 98 $16,212 Lehigh University 4,862 73 51 $26,929 Lycoming College 1,290 54 100 $19,007 Marywood University 2,004 54 100 $15,760 Mercyhurst University 2,552 54 100 $19,444 Messiah College 2,701 71 100 $13,732 Misericordia University 1,790 64 99 $11,637 Moravian College 1,418 70 99 $17,236 Muhlenberg College 2,323 81 86 $16,929 Philadelphia University 2,531 45 98 $16,082 Point Park University 2,551 42 97 $11,861 Robert Morris University 3,935 41 96 $12,191 Saint Francis University 1,547 57 98 $16,028 Saint Joseph’s University 4,489 70 96 $17,521 Saint Vincent College 1,532 64 100 $18,271 Seton Hill University 1,415 45 100 $15,368 Susquehanna University 2,129 71 98 $19,864 Swarthmore College 1,526 89 49 $34,400 The University of the Arts 1,860 57 98 $15,672 University of Pennsylvania 10,319 88 51 $35,371 University of Scranton 3,756 75 92 $18,011 University of the Sciences 1,814 67 99 $16,261 Ursinus College 1,582 75 98 $22,941 Villanova University 6,547 86 54 $24,099 Washington & Jefferson College 1,318 73 100 $18,749 Waynesburg University 1,481 45 96 $8,579 Westminster College 1,254 63 100 $17,856 Widener University-Main Campus 2,875 40 95 $20,669 Wilkes University 2,181 47 95 $14,717 York College Pennsylvania 4,453 37 97 $4,152

29 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Full-time 4-Year % Freshman Avg. Amount Undergraduates Graduation Receiving of Institutional Rate % Institutional Grants for Grants Freshman Pennsylvania PUBLIC Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 8,813 42 6 $3,601 Clarion University of Pennsylvania 4,373 33 8 $3,606 East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania 5,495 36 11 $5,174 Kutztown University of Pennsylvania 8,279 34 4 $7,091 Mansfield University of Pennsylvania 2,453 35 29 $2,327 Millersville University of Pennsylvania 6,584 37 15 $3,624 Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus 38,826 65 32 $6,301 Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Altoona 3,645 48 33 $3,214 Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Berks 2,402 35 34 $3,191 Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Erie-Behrend College 3,683 46 46 $3,333 Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Harrisburg 3,121 39 49 $3,353 Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania 6,219 37 10 $3,745 Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania 7,057 40 20 $2,240 Temple University 24,743 39 73 $5,455 University of Pittsburgh-Bradford 1,361 33 64 $7,234 University of Pittsburgh-Greensburg 1,564 33 42 $6,941 University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus 17,483 64 33 $11,379 West Chester University of Pennsylvania 12,463 44 9 $3,547 Rhode Island PRIVATE Brown University 6,168 84 46 $34,166 Bryant University 3,200 78 87 $17,645 Johnson & Wales University-Providence 8,754 43 98 $11,950 Providence College 3,798 83 77 $20,915 Rhode Island School of Design 2,005 72 34 $24,007 Roger Williams University 3,875 50 90 $13,187 Salve Regina University 1,876 61 89 $17,638 PUBLIC University of Rhode Island 11,829 41 79 $8,728 South Carolina PRIVATE Anderson University 2,131 36 99 $10,998 Coker College 1,007 39 90 $10,578 Furman University 2,677 80 82 $20,263 North Greenville University 1,993 41 100 $6,733 Presbyterian College 1,087 60 99 $22,502 Wofford College 1,598 78 89 $20,206 PUBLIC Citadel Military College of South Carolina 2,517 62 34 $15,153 Clemson University 16,050 59 65 $6,988 College of Charleston 9,708 52 35 $5,765 University of South Carolina-Columbia 22,533 54 63 $4,036 Winthrop University 4,432 35 46 $4,934

30 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Full-time 4-Year % Freshman Avg. Amount Undergraduates Graduation Receiving of Institutional Rate % Institutional Grants for Grants Freshman South Dakota PRIVATE Augustana College 1,585 48 100 $16,147 University of Sioux Falls 929 35 100 $13,385 Tennessee PRIVATE Belmont University 5,117 56 69 $9,364 Bryan College-Dayton 1,129 54 87 $9,082 Carson-Newman University 1,658 37 99 $12,366 Freed-Hardeman University 1,262 38 100 $9,899 King University 2,040 45 81 $15,348 Lee University 3,830 35 74 $9,250 Lipscomb University 2,590 44 100 $11,693 Martin Methodist College 1,016 40 91 $11,926 Maryville College 1,132 47 100 $18,915 Milligan College 884 52 93 $15,580 Rhodes College 2,014 74 93 $21,036 Sewanee-The University of the South 1,602 76 71 $19,167 Trevecca Nazarene University 1,016 36 99 $10,177 Union University 2,175 51 100 $13,699 Vanderbilt University 6,764 87 60 $38,268 PUBLIC The University of Tennessee-Knoxville 19,799 37 57 $4,039 Texas PRIVATE Abilene Christian University 3,510 37 99 $12,723 Austin College 1,204 67 99 $17,682 Baylor University 13,059 57 94 $16,047 Dallas Baptist University 2,463 43 91 $8,650 Hardin-Simmons University 1,556 34 88 $8,908 LeTourneau University 1,333 34 96 $13,672 Rice University 3,904 79 60 $31,472 Saint Edward’s University 3,442 51 85 $17,273 Schreiner University 1,029 35 100 $11,564 Southern Methodist University 6,119 67 73 $22,596 Southwestern University 1,519 65 99 $19,415 St Mary’s University 2,286 33 96 $11,432 Texas Christian University 8,326 59 65 $16,526 Trinity University 2,111 72 93 $18,151 University of Dallas 1,365 56 100 $17,551 PUBLIC Texas A & M University-College Station 39,641 49 58 $5,917 Texas Tech University 24,338 33 41 $3,251 The University of Texas at Austin 36,899 51 43 $6,144 The University of Texas at Dallas 10,635 46 72 $10,377

31 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Full-time 4-Year % Freshman Avg. Amount Undergraduates Graduation Receiving of Institutional Rate % Institutional Grants for Grants Freshman Utah PRIVATE Independence University 1,215 100 20 $1,841 Stevens-Henager College-Murray 2,382 63 0 $100 Westminster College 2,140 43 95 $14,068 Vermont PRIVATE Champlain College 2,332 50 92 $10,696 Middlebury College 2,477 87 42 $35,270 Norwich University 2,228 51 98 $17,770 Saint Michael’s College 1,959 69 98 $19,138 PUBLIC Castleton State College 1,854 34 37 $4,685 University of Vermont 9,764 65 90 $11,976 Virginia PRIVATE Bridgewater College 1,840 52 99 $18,824 Eastern Mennonite University 1,122 50 99 $13,889 Emory & Henry College 889 33 100 $18,127 Hampden-Sydney College 1,068 60 99 $18,508 Hampton University 3,491 50 45 $12,455 Lynchburg College 2,089 46 99 $15,793 Mary Baldwin College 1,037 39 100 $15,517 Marymount University 2,141 44 94 $11,918 Randolph-Macon College 1,295 57 100 $17,468 Roanoke College 1,964 58 97 $18,574 Shenandoah University 1,791 34 99 $11,396 University of Richmond 3,010 82 52 $35,904 Virginia Wesleyan College 1,349 37 97 $14,701 Washington and Lee University 1,851 86 49 $39,638 PUBLIC Christopher Newport University 4,962 50 37 $1,684 College of William and Mary 6,195 83 30 $13,685 George Mason University 17,261 43 16 $9,071 James Madison University 17,526 65 16 $5,559 Longwood University 4,123 42 24 $5,988 Radford University 8,545 41 19 $5,537 University of Mary Washington 3,843 66 33 $3,289 University of Virginia-Main Campus 15,089 86 26 $15,362 Virginia Military Institute 1,675 59 65 $10,168 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 23,512 61 37 $4,924 Washington PRIVATE Gonzaga University 4,826 71 98 $15,068 Pacific Lutheran University 3,010 55 98 $17,870 Northwest University 1,221 37 93 $12,531 Saint Martin’s University 1,111 35 95 $17,017

32 Lynn O’Shaughnessy Full-time 4-Year % Freshman Avg. Amount Undergraduates Graduation Receiving of Institutional Rate % Institutional Grants for Grants Freshman Washington PRIVATE Seattle Pacific University 3,230 54 96 $15,369 Seattle University 4,377 59 94 $14,575 University of Puget Sound 2,522 68 95 $18,289 Whitman College 1,505 80 83 $19,550 Whitworth University 2,317 65 97 $17,696 PUBLIC Central Washington University 8,996 43 59 $2,715 The Evergreen State College 3,766 43 73 $3,897 University of Washington-Bothell Campus 3,432 43 45 $6,026 University of Washington-Seattle Campus 27,050 57 31 $8,361 Washington State University 20,312 40 49 $5,700 Western Washington University 12,942 38 36 $4,151 West Virginia PRIVATE Alderson Broaddus University 995 35 100 $12,883 University of Charleston 1,250 35 100 $10,884 West Virginia Wesleyan College 1,345 43 100 $16,675 Wheeling Jesuit University 938 42 97 $14,195 PUBLIC West Virginia University 21,027 34 60 $3,820 Wisconsin PRIVATE Beloit College 1,254 70 95 $22,643 Carroll University 2,729 42 99 $12,454 Carthage College 2,581 54 99 $16,721 Concordia University-Wisconsin 3,059 34 98 $12,181 Lakeland College 1,024 36 98 $11,463 Lawrence University 1,518 69 99 $21,363 Marquette University 8,046 57 100 $13,996 Milwaukee School of Engineering 2,284 39 97 $19,168 Ripon College 888 60 95 $18,432 Saint Norbert College 2,118 69 99 $15,886 Wisconsin Lutheran College 1002 45 100 $12,576 PUBLIC University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 9,188 35 20 $1,192 University of Wisconsin-Madison 28,568 55 37 $5,752

Data Source: DIY College Rankings College Search Spreadsheet based on IPEDS data available December 2014. Includes schools with a 33% or better 4-year graduation rate and at least 800 full-time undergraduates.

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