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New College Of Florida (FL): Merit Aid, Financial Aid Data, Offer Data & More

Public837 StudentsIn State: $20,653/yrOut of state: $43,678/yr

New College Of Florida offers 0% of incoming freshmen merit aid. The average merit aid award is n/a. New College Of Florida is a public college located in Sarasota, Florida. Its student population is 837. It is a four-year, very small, highly residential campus. It has an acceptance rate of 77%. New College Of Florida 4 year graduation rate is 57% .


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  • Admission rate 77%
  • Avg. high school GPA n/a*
  • Avg. ACT 28.5
  • Avg. SAT 1320
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Cost
Received Merit
Aid
Avg Merit
Aid
Acceptance
Rate
New College Of Florida $43,678 % n/a * 77%
Daytona State College $41,540 % n/a * 0%
University Of South Carolina Upstate $37,809 % n/a * 57%
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University Of Central Arkansas $30,713 % n/a * 91%
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Bethel University $32,028 % n/a * 66%
Tusculum College $41,630 % n/a * 66%
Florida Southwestern State College $26,214 % n/a * 0%
Louisiana State University Shreveport $21,589 % n/a * 87%
Warren Wilson College $52,504 % n/a * 86%
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James Madison University $44,568 4% $8,677 71%
Millsaps College $58,474 % n/a * 59%
Point University $29,185 % n/a * 53%
Union University $55,140 % n/a * 57%
Union College $72,885 % n/a * 56%
Northwest Florida State College $13,074 % n/a * 0%
Baptist Memorial College Of Health Sciences n/a * n/a * n/a * 59%
Young Harris College $43,289 % n/a * 63%
Asbury University $42,311 % n/a * 67%
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Colleges with similar acceptance rate and median earnings of alumni after 10 years


Name
Acceptance
Rate
10 Year
Salary
New College Of Florida 77 $86,500
The University Of Tennessee Knoxville 78 $95,100
Tennessee Technological University 76 $95,100
Drew University 69 $95,000
California Lutheran University 71 $95,000
University Of New Haven 84 $94,800
University Of Houston Clear Lake 69 $94,800
Susquehanna University 72 $94,700
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Colleges with similar acceptance rate and cost of attendance


College
Acceptance
Rate
Attendance
Cost
New College Of Florida 77 $43,678
San Francisco State University 72 $39,361
Central Washington University 78 $39,422
Wilmington College 85 $39,500
Campbellsville University 83 $39,586
Montclair State University 71 $39,752
University Of Missouri Columbia 78 $39,811
Oklahoma Wesleyan University 68 $39,974
University Of Alabama In Huntsville 81 $39,988
Pennsylvania State University Penn State Mont Alto 76 $40,084
Prairie View A & M University 74 $40,358
University Of Illinois At Chicago 76 $40,454
Cairn University Langhorne 76 $40,581
Aurora University 81 $40,632
Alverno College 70 $40,693
John Brown University 77 $40,774
Siena Heights University 69 $40,854
Boise State University 81 $40,924
Franciscan University Of Steubenville 77 $40,930
University Of Idaho 77 $41,056
Augusta University 80 $41,058
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Colleges with similar acceptance rate and similar 4 year graduation rates


Name
Acceptance
Rate
4 year
graduation
New College Of Florida 77 57%
Wittenberg University 74 61%
St. Joseph's College Long Island 77 61%
University Of Saint Joseph 72 61%
Xavier University 74 61%
Gordon College 75 61%
Grace College And Theological Seminary 82 60%
Cedarville University 79 60%
University Of Dayton 72 60%
University Of Mary Washington 72 60%
Dunwoody College Of Technology 70 60%
Wartburg College 76 60%
Milligan College 83 60%
High Point University 77 59%
Marquette University 82 59%
Depaul University 68 59%
Doane University Arts & Sciences 68 59%
Drew University 69 59%
St Bonaventure University 73 59%
Saint Francis University 75 59%
Moravian College 73 59%
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