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Missouri Baptist University (MO): Merit Aid, Financial Aid Data, Offer Data & More

Private5,292 StudentsIn State: $41,351/yrOut of state: $41,351/yr

Missouri Baptist University offers 0% of incoming freshmen merit aid. The average merit aid award is n/a. Missouri Baptist University is a private college located in Saint Louis, Missouri. Its student population is 5,292. It is a four-year, small, primarily nonresidential campus. It has an acceptance rate of 52%. Missouri Baptist University 4 year graduation rate is 25% .


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  • Admission rate 52%
  • Avg. high school GPA n/a*
  • Avg. ACT 21
  • Avg. SAT 1020
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Name
Cost
Received Merit
Aid
Avg Merit
Aid
Acceptance
Rate
Missouri Baptist University $41,351 % n/a * 52%
Bethany College $45,249 % n/a * 68%
Harris Stowe State University $21,375 % n/a * 0%
Crown College $40,750 % n/a * 55%
Bemidji State University $22,791 % n/a * 67%
Bethany Lutheran College $38,980 % n/a * 78%
Iowa Wesleyan University $46,519 % n/a * 58%
Washington University In St Louis $76,910 4% $30,172 15%
Grand View University $41,704 % n/a * 92%
Morningside College $46,660 % n/a * 58%
Kansas City Art Institute $54,155 % n/a * 69%
Saint Louis University $63,068 % n/a * 58%
Sterling College $38,262 % n/a * 41%
Dakota Wesleyan University $25,482 % n/a * 74%
Briar Cliff University $45,480 % n/a * 0%
Dunwoody College Of Technology $79,231 % n/a * 70%
Bismarck State College $19,473 % n/a * 0%
Midamerica Nazarene University $48,766 % n/a * 59%
Valley City State University $23,466 % n/a * 74%
Southwest Baptist University $35,830 % n/a * 70%
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Colleges with similar acceptance rate and median earnings of alumni after 10 years


Name
Acceptance
Rate
10 Year
Salary
Missouri Baptist University 52 $75,200
University Of West Georgia 58 $82,700
Florida Southern College 50 $82,500
The College Of Idaho 49 $82,100
Morningside College 58 $82,100
Texas Southern University 57 $81,900
Delaware State University 49 $81,900
University Of Charleston 50 $81,900
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Colleges with similar acceptance rate and cost of attendance


College
Acceptance
Rate
Attendance
Cost
Missouri Baptist University 52 $41,351
Goldey Beacom College 53 $37,281
University Of Louisiana At Lafayette 56 $37,414
Texas State University 46 $37,475
Belhaven University 52 $37,650
University Of Missouri Kansas City 56 $37,694
Southern Wesleyan University 54 $37,696
Charleston Southern University 52 $37,800
University Of South Carolina Upstate 57 $37,809
University Of North Carolina Wilmington 61 $37,951
Toccoa Falls College 60 $38,104
Montreat College 55 $38,235
University Of Central Florida 43 $38,254
Texas Southern University 57 $38,339
William Penn University 55 $38,442
North Greenville University 60 $38,570
San Jose State University 55 $38,697
Eureka College 57 $38,750
University Of Mobile 47 $38,850
Clark Atlanta University 52 $38,950
Saint Leo University 60 $39,046
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Colleges with similar acceptance rate and similar 4 year graduation rates


Name
Acceptance
Rate
4 year
graduation
Missouri Baptist University 52 25%
Walla Walla University 51 29%
Cuny Queens College 48 29%
Farmingdale State College 46 29%
Lees Mcrae College 57 29%
Cuny Brooklyn College 44 28%
Southwest Minnesota State University 60 28%
Kansas Wesleyan University 47 28%
Midway University 61 28%
Tuskegee University 52 28%
Florida International University 59 27%
Texas State University 46 27%
Suny Buffalo State 61 27%
Huntingdon College 58 27%
Montreat College 55 26%
Dillard University 61 26%
Clark Atlanta University 52 26%
University Of Montevallo 48 26%
Tarleton State University 55 26%
Minnesota State University Moorhead 60 26%
University Of Mobile 47 25%
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