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

Private1464 StudentsIn State: $45,104/yrOut of state: $45,104/yr

Coker College offers 0% of incoming freshmen merit aid. The average merit aid award is n/a. Coker College is a private college located in Hartsville, South Carolina. Its student population is 1464. It is a four-year, small, highly residential campus. It has an acceptance rate of 94%. Coker College 4 year graduation rate is 40% .


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Admission Data


  • Admission rate 94%
  • Avg. high school GPA n/a*
  • Avg. ACT 19.5
  • Avg. SAT 1055
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Upcoming Deadlines For Coker College


  • Early decision 1 - Deadline
    Dec 1
  • Early decision 1 - Notification
    Dec 15
  • Coker College - Send test score
    Jun 30

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Acceptance
Rate
10 Year
Salary
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Rate
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Austin Peay State University 94 $41,255
Illinois State University 89 $41,282
Colorado State University Pueblo 95 $41,555
Nyack College 98 $41,615
Martin Methodist College 100 $41,646
Grand View University 92 $41,704
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Rate
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Palm Beach Atlantic University 95 43%
Freed Hardeman University 93 43%
Mount Saint Mary College 94 43%
The Evergreen State College 95 42%
University Of Kansas 92 42%
University Of North Carolina At Asheville 94 42%
Martin Luther College 89 42%
Wingate University 85 41%
Baker University 88 41%
Corban University 91 41%
Schreiner University 91 41%
Mary Baldwin University 100 41%
Warren Wilson College 86 40%
California College Of The Arts 88 40%
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