Saturday, January 4, 2020
Catholic University Admissions SAT Scores, Admit Rate
  Catholic University of America admits around three-quarters of those who apply each year, making it generally accessible. Students with good grades and scores above average are likely to get in; keep in mind that the school also looks at what courses a students has taken, extracurricular activities, and work/volunteer experience. To apply, interested students must submit an application, high school transcripts, an essay, and scores from either the SAT or ACT.          Admissions Data (2016)      Catholic University Acceptance Rate: 80%GPA, SAT and ACT Graph for CUA AdmissionsTest Scores: 25th / 75th PercentileSAT Critical Reading: - / -SAT Math: - / -What these SAT numbers meanSAT score comparison for D.C. collegesACT Composite: - / -What these ACT numbers meanACT score comparison for D.C. colleges          Catholic University Description      Founded by U.S. bishops, the Catholic University of America is the national university of the Catholic Church. Students come to CUA from all 50 states and nearly 100 countries, and the student body is about half undergraduates and half graduate students. The university is made up of 12 schools and 21 research facilities. Among undergraduates, architecture and political science are the most popular majors. The universitys strengths in the liberal arts and sciences earned CUA a chapter ofà  Phi Beta Kappa. The D.C. Metro is on the edge of 176-acre campus, and students can easily take advantage of the opportunities found in the capital (see other D.C. area colleges). The CUA Cardinals compete in NCAA Division III athletics.          Enrollment (2016)      Total Enrollment: 6,076 (3,241 undergraduates)Gender Breakdown: 45% Male / 55% Female96% Full-time          Costs (2016 - 17)      Tuition and Fees: $42,536Books: $838 (why so much?)Room and Board: $13,820Other Expenses: $3,268Total Cost: $60,462          Catholic University Financial Aid (2015à  - 16)      Percentage of Students Receiving Aid: 95%Percentage of Students Receiving Types of AidGrants: 93%Loans: 60%Average Amount of AidGrants: $21,751Loans: $9,364          Academic Programs      Most Popular Majors:à  Architecture, Business Administration, Communication Studies, History, Music, Nursing, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology          Graduation and Retention Rates      First Year Student Retention (full-time students): 84%4-Year Graduation Rate: 62%6-Year Graduation Rate: 70%          Intercollegiate Athletic Programs      Mens Sports:à  Football, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Basketball, Track and Field, Baseball, Cross Country, Soccer, LacrosseWomens Sports:à  Field Hockey, Basketball, Swimming and Diving, Volleyball, Tennis, Softball, Soccer, Lacrosse, Track and Field, Cross Country          Data Source      National Center for Educational Statistics          If You Like Catholic University, You May Also Like These Schools      American University: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT GraphDrexel University: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT GraphProvidence College: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT GraphNortheastern University: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT GraphBoston University: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT GraphSt. Catherine University: Profileà  University of Virginia: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT GraphAve Maria University: Profileà  Johns Hopkins University: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT GraphSaint Francis University: Profileà  Fordham University: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT GraphGeorge Mason University: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT GraphSaint Josephs University: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT Graph    
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