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Culver Stockton College (MO): Merit Aid, Financial Aid Data, Offer Data & More

Private1,068 StudentsIn State: $39,800/yrOut of state: $39,800/yr

Culver Stockton College offers 0% of incoming freshmen merit aid. The average merit aid award is n/a. Culver Stockton College is a private college located in Canton, Missouri. Its student population is 1,068. It is a four-year, small, highly residential campus. It has an acceptance rate of 46%. Culver Stockton College 4 year graduation rate is 32% .


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  • Admission rate 46%
  • Avg. high school GPA n/a*
  • Avg. ACT 20.5
  • Avg. SAT 1045
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Aid
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Name
Acceptance
Rate
10 Year
Salary
Culver Stockton College 46 $75,500
Florida Southern College 50 $82,500
University Of North Carolina School Of The Arts 38 $82,400
The College Of Idaho 49 $82,100
Delaware State University 49 $81,900
Georgetown College 48 $81,900
University Of Charleston 50 $81,900
The University Of West Florida 42 $81,700
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College
Acceptance
Rate
Attendance
Cost
Culver Stockton College 46 $39,800
Tarleton State University 55 $35,975
State University Of New York At New Paltz 41 $36,140
Suny College At Plattsburgh 54 $36,159
Faulkner University 52 $36,235
University Of West Alabama 40 $36,368
California State University Los Angeles 42 $36,456
University Of Maryland Eastern Shore 54 $36,682
North Carolina Central University 47 $36,890
University Of Illinois At Springfield 53 $36,898
Goldey Beacom College 53 $37,281
Texas State University 46 $37,475
Belhaven University 52 $37,650
Southern Wesleyan University 54 $37,696
Charleston Southern University 52 $37,800
Florida State University 37 $38,159
Montreat College 55 $38,235
University Of Central Florida 43 $38,254
Sterling College 41 $38,262
University Of North Carolina School Of The Arts 38 $38,376
William Penn University 55 $38,442
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Name
Acceptance
Rate
4 year
graduation
Culver Stockton College 46 32%
Lagrange College 48 36%
University Of Illinois At Springfield 53 36%
Greenville University 48 36%
Texas Lutheran University 54 35%
Catawba College 52 35%
University Of Mount Olive 53 34%
Alderson Broaddus University 43 34%
Defiance College 52 33%
Emmanuel College 42 33%
Eastern Illinois University 55 33%
St Thomas University 52 33%
University Of Pittsburgh Bradford 49 33%
Johnson C Smith University 46 32%
Upper Iowa University 50 31%
Southwestern Adventist University 55 31%
Lincoln University 49 30%
Daemen College 54 30%
Avila University 55 30%
Davis & Elkins College 37 30%
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