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

Private2,947 StudentsIn State: $66,658/yrOut of state: $66,658/yr

Furman offers 75% of incoming freshmen merit aid. The average merit aid award is $18,616. Furman is a private college located in Greenville, South Carolina. Its student population is 2,947. It is a four-year, small, highly residential campus. It has an acceptance rate of 61%. Furman 4 year graduation rate is 73% .


Merit Aid Stats For Furman


FRESHMAN W/O NEED, RECEIVING MERIT AID

$18,616

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Admission Data


  • Admission rate 61%
  • Avg. high school GPA NA
  • Avg. ACT 30
  • Avg. SAT 1320
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Upcoming Deadlines For Furman


  • Early decision 1 - Deadline
    Nov 1
  • Early decision 1 - Notification
    Dec 20
  • Furman - Send test score
    Jan 15

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Colleges with Similar Merit Aid Award Percentages and Award Amounts


Name
Cost
Received Merit
Aid
Avg Merit
Aid
Acceptance
Rate
Merit
Match
Furman $66,658 75% $18,616 61%
Hofstra University $66,988 77% $20,251 63%
University Of San Francisco $71,092 75% $19,989 65%
Oberlin College $75,602 73% $18,961 36%
Loyola University Maryland $67,825 75% $18,390 79%
St Lawrence University $73,044 79% $17,642 46%
University Of The Pacific $68,735 71% $17,108 63%
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
Furman $66,658 75% $18,616 61%
University Of Alabama In Huntsville $39,988 79% $11,719 81%
Shenandoah University $49,240 77% $14,374 70%
Lynn University $57,743 76% $10,549 70%
Flagler College St Augustine $36,260 73% $3,047 57%
Murray State University $38,874 73% $6,739 81%
Coastal Carolina University $41,266 73% $14,182 70%
University Of Alabama At Birmingham $37,116 79% $8,044 92%
Florida International University $35,906 74% $2,655 59%
Rollins College $70,610 77% $23,535 67%
Lee University $32,500 72% $9,769 89%
University Of South Carolina Columbia $38,432 79% $6,444 63%
Louisiana Tech University $30,180 75% $4,093 63%
Regent University $32,616 77% $10,322 82%
Belmont University $54,500 76% $8,223 82%
Morehead State University $27,377 79% $5,886 79%
Florida Institute Of Technology $60,150 73% $15,540 65%
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
Furman 61 $98,800
Drake University 68 $99,900
University Of Rhode Island 69 $99,700
Chapman University 54 $99,400
University Of Vermont 68 $99,400
Albion College 68 $99,300
Butler University 68 $99,300
Ohio Wesleyan University 69 $99,200
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
Furman 61 $66,658
Florida Institute Of Technology 65 $60,150
Depauw University 63 $60,406
University Of Vermont 68 $60,438
Defiance College 52 $60,472
Butler University 68 $60,710
Earlham College 65 $61,015
Simmons College 70 $61,100
Rochester Institute Of Technology 66 $61,484
Carthage College 68 $61,600
Juniata College 70 $62,125
Albion College 68 $62,155
Gonzaga University 66 $62,164
Lawrence University 62 $62,166
Lake Forest College 58 $62,226
Illinois Wesleyan University 59 $62,298
Wofford College 64 $62,628
Sewanee The University Of The South 65 $62,690
Seton Hall University 70 $62,782
Sacred Heart University 60 $62,880
Saint Louis University 58 $63,068
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
Furman 61 73%
Wofford College 64 77%
Stonehill College 70 77%
Gustavus Adolphus College 66 77%
Clark University 59 77%
Depauw University 63 76%
Yeshiva University 60 76%
Hobart William Smith Colleges 57 76%
Beloit College 56 75%
Sarah Lawrence College 56 74%
Wheaton College 70 74%
University Of Delaware 66 73%
Washington College 64 73%
The College Of Wooster 54 72%
Sewanee The University Of The South 65 72%
Wabash College 65 72%
Illinois Wesleyan University 59 71%
Luther College 63 71%
Augustana College 64 70%
Drake University 68 70%
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
Furman 75% $18,616
Hofstra University 77% $20,251
University Of San Francisco 75% $19,989
Hobart William Smith Colleges 80% $19,139
Le Moyne College 80% $18,527
University Of The Pacific 71% $17,108
Clark University 82% $17,008
Ithaca College 84% $16,209
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