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College Of Charleston (SC): Merit Aid, Financial Aid Data, Offer Data & More

Public12549 StudentsIn State: $31,478/yrOut of state: $54,298/yr

College Of Charleston offers 73% of incoming freshmen merit aid. The average merit aid award is $13,502. College Of Charleston is a public college located in Charleston, South Carolina. Its student population is 12549. It is a four-year, medium, primarily residential campus. It has an acceptance rate of 76%. College Of Charleston 4 year graduation rate is 56% .


Merit Aid Stats For College Of Charleston


FRESHMAN W/O NEED, RECEIVING MERIT AID

$13,502

AVG. MERIT AID AWARD

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% of freshman
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$3,249

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Admission Data


  • Admission rate 76%
  • Avg. high school GPA 3.9
  • Avg. ACT 25
  • Avg. SAT 1160
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Upcoming Deadlines For College Of Charleston


  • Early decision 1 - Deadline
    Dec 1
  • Early decision 1 - Notification
    Jan 15
  • College Of Charleston - Send test score
    Apr 1

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  • Application fee $50

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College Of Charleston Offers

Colleges with Similar Merit Aid Award Percentages and Award Amounts


Name
Cost
Received Merit
Aid
Avg Merit
Aid
Acceptance
Rate
Merit
Match
College Of Charleston $50,450 73% $13,502 79%

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New Jersey Institute Of Technology $53,150 70% $14,821 64%

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Rhodes College $64,574 69% $14,117 45%

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Point Loma Nazarene University $53,290 74% $14,049 69%

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Wheaton College $70,364 74% $12,855 83%

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Colleges with similar merit aid awards levels and amounts

Colleges in Southeast Region with similar merit aid awards levels


Name
Cost
Received Merit
Aid
Avg Merit
Aid
Acceptance
Rate
College Of Charleston $50,450 73% $13,502 79%
Bethune Cookman University $30,116 73% $10,879 0%
Austin Peay State University $41,255 71% $2,557 94%
Radford University $36,722 70% $3,377 75%
Rhodes College $64,574 69% $14,117 45%
Loyola University New Orleans $58,652 78% $22,839 94%
Eastern Kentucky University $31,792 77% $6,423 87%
Belmont University $54,500 73% $9,347 82%
Furman $66,658 77% $20,542 61%
University Of North Carolina At Asheville $37,697 69% $2,278 94%
Stetson University $65,698 78% $29,477 68%
Florida Institute Of Technology $60,150 73% $15,540 65%
University Of South Alabama $32,756 70% $5,186 79%
Colleges in Southeast Region with similar merit aid awards levels and amounts

Colleges with similar acceptance rate and median earnings of alumni after 10 years


Name
Acceptance
Rate
10 Year
Salary
College Of Charleston 79 $85,100
University Of Wisconsin Eau Claire 78 $93,600
Hawaii Pacific University 75 $93,500
Oakland University 84 $93,300
Ohio University Main Campus 78 $93,300
St Francis College 77 $93,200
Nichols College 82 $93,200
Monmouth University 77 $93,200
Colleges with similar acceptance rate and median earnings of alumni after 10 years

Colleges with similar acceptance rate and cost of attendance


College
Acceptance
Rate
Attendance
Cost
College Of Charleston 79 $50,450
St Francis College 77 $48,888
Queens University Of Charlotte 79 $48,968
Bradley University 67 $48,990
Elmira College 84 $49,050
Saint Xavier University 74 $49,096
University Of Dubuque 73 $49,130
Shenandoah University 70 $49,240
Clarke University 82 $49,360
Ohio Northern University 68 $49,392
Samford University 82 $49,634
Rivier University 73 $49,652
Michigan Technological University 74 $49,778
College Of Saint Elizabeth 73 $49,865
Thiel College 76 $49,886
Neumann University 69 $49,960
Albany College Of Pharmacy And Health Sciences 72 $50,091
Nebraska Wesleyan University 72 $50,116
Centenary University 67 $50,140
Marietta College 69 $50,218
Baldwin Wallace University 74 $50,260
Colleges with similar acceptance rate and cost of attendance

Colleges with similar acceptance rate and similar 4 year graduation rates


Name
Acceptance
Rate
4 year
graduation
College Of Charleston 79 56%
Cedarville University 79 60%
Dunwoody College Of Technology 70 60%
Milligan College 83 60%
Wartburg College 76 60%
Grace College And Theological Seminary 82 60%
University Of Mary Washington 72 60%
Randolph Macon College 67 60%
University Of Dayton 72 60%
Doane University Arts & Sciences 68 59%
Moravian College 73 59%
Depaul University 68 59%
Marquette University 82 59%
Manhattan College 75 59%
Calvin College 79 59%
Hamline University 67 59%
Saint Francis University 75 59%
Drew University 69 59%
High Point University 77 59%
St Bonaventure University 73 59%
James Madison University 71 58%
Colleges with similar acceptance rate and similar 4 year graduation rates

Comparing merit aid in colleges with similar acceptance rates.


Name
Received Merit
Aid
Avg Merit
Aid
College Of Charleston 73% $13,502
California Baptist University 65% $14,794
Point Loma Nazarene University 74% $14,049
University Of Hawaii At Manoa 65% $13,373
University Of Arizona 82% $13,022
Wheaton College 74% $12,855
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