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Warren Wilson College (NC): Merit Aid, Financial Aid Data, Offer Data & More

Private893 StudentsIn State: $53,600/yrOut of state: $53,600/yr

Warren Wilson College offers 0% of incoming freshmen merit aid. The average merit aid award is n/a. Warren Wilson College is a private college located in Swannanoa, North Carolina. Its student population is 893. It is a four-year, very small, highly residential campus. It has an acceptance rate of 84%. Warren Wilson College 4 year graduation rate is 40% .


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  • Admission rate 84%
  • Avg. high school GPA n/a*
  • Avg. ACT 24.5
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Cost
Received Merit
Aid
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Acceptance
Rate
Warren Wilson College $52,504 % n/a * 86%
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Colleges with similar acceptance rate and median earnings of alumni after 10 years


Name
Acceptance
Rate
10 Year
Salary
Warren Wilson College 86 $74,600
Hardin Simmons University 84 $82,000
Viterbo University 76 $81,900
Misericordia University 83 $81,800
Virginia State University 91 $81,800
Illinois College 76 $81,700
California Baptist University 80 $81,600
Colorado Mesa University 81 $81,500
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College
Acceptance
Rate
Attendance
Cost
Warren Wilson College 86 $52,504
Concordia College New York 81 $48,420
Campbell University 76 $48,473
Benedictine College 93 $48,483
Nova Southeastern University 79 $48,590
Hope College 76 $48,680
Taylor University 78 $48,755
La Salle University 81 $48,800
Johnson & Wales University Denver 87 $48,846
St Francis College 77 $48,888
Queens University Of Charlotte 79 $48,968
Elmira College 84 $49,050
Saint Mary's University Of Minnesota 91 $49,320
Clarke University 82 $49,360
Columbus College Of Art And Design 88 $49,430
Samford University 82 $49,634
The College Of Saint Rose 87 $49,654
Niagara University 87 $49,660
Thiel College 76 $49,886
University Of The Incarnate Word 88 $49,900
Marymount University 91 $50,105
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Name
Acceptance
Rate
4 year
graduation
Warren Wilson College 86 40%
Arizona State University West 82 44%
University Of Missouri Columbia 78 44%
Ohio University Main Campus 78 44%
Pennsylvania State University Penn State Altoona 91 44%
St. Thomas Aquinas College 76 44%
Dallas Baptist University 88 44%
Regent University 82 44%
Paul Smiths College Of Arts And Science 86 44%
Carlow University 87 43%
Thiel College 76 43%
Central Methodist University College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences 93 43%
Freed Hardeman University 93 43%
Suny College Of Agriculture And Technology At Cobleskill 77 43%
University Of Washington Bothell Campus 79 43%
Plymouth State University 82 42%
University Of Kansas 92 42%
University Of Arkansas 77 42%
Arizona State University Polytechnic 83 42%
Martin Luther College 89 42%
Wingate University 85 41%
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