Wiley College is located in Marshall, Texas, USA. It is a private liberal arts college with a long history. The following is a detailed introduction to it:
History and Overview
Founded in 1873.
Campus size: The campus covers an area of 63 acres, which is small but beautiful.
Student composition: 698 undergraduates were enrolled in the fall of 2022, of which 49% were male, 51% were female, 88% were minority students, and 1% were international students.
Academic ranking
Tied for 34th in the 2024 U.S. News & World Report's ranking of Western regional colleges in the United States.
Ranked 59th in the 2024 ranking of historically black colleges and universities in the United States.
Tied for 31st in the 2024 social mobility performance of the best schools.
Professional settings
Undergraduate majors: covering business, management, marketing and related support services, multidisciplinary / Interdisciplinary research, homeland security, law enforcement, firefighting and related protection services, biological and biomedical sciences, social sciences and other fields.
Advantageous majors: Business, education and other majors are popular among students, and have trained a large number of professionals in related fields for the society.
Teaching and faculty
Teaching features: Focus on cultivating students' comprehensive literacy and practical ability, and help students develop comprehensively through classroom teaching, practical projects, academic research and other methods, laying a solid foundation for future career development and further study.
Teacher-student ratio: The teacher-student ratio is 19:1, and students have more opportunities to interact with teachers and receive personalized guidance and support.
Application and Fees
Application requirements: 40% acceptance rate, high school GPA above 2.5, ACT score 13-17, some majors may require higher scores and specific prerequisite courses, etc.
Tuition: Tuition for the 2023-2024 academic year is $12,500, and room and board is $5,000.
Financial Aid: The school offers students a variety of financial aid and scholarship programs, with an average need-based aid program of $4,525 to help students reduce their financial burden and successfully complete their studies.
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