Tri-State College of Acupuncture vs. Monroe |
Rankings* | #63 in Federal Region II Universities #87 in New York Colleges | |
Private (for-profit), four-years | School Type | Private (for-profit), four-years Master's College and University (larger programs) |
Offered Degrees | ||
- | Offered Degree | 1 Year Certificate 1-2 Years Certificate Associate Bachelor's Master's Post-MS Certificate |
2024 Tuition & Fees | ||
- | Undergraduate Tuition | $17,922 |
expensive$24,080 | Graduate Tuition | cheaper$18,310 |
- | Average Financial Aid Amount | $10,278 |
Admission | ||
- | Acceptance Rate | 59.84% |
- | Yield (Enrollment Rate) | 51.00% |
Application Requirements (Required or Considered) | High School GPA High School Rank High School Record Completion of College Preparatory Program Recommendations Formal Demonstration of Competencies Admission Test Scores English Proficiency Test Other Test (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.) Work experience Personal statement or essay Legacy status | |
Accepted Credits | Dual Credits Advanced placement (AP) Credits Credits for Life Experiences Credit for Military Training | |
Enrollment | ||
Smaller123 | Total Enrollment | Larger7,011 |
- | Undergraduate Student Population | 5,916 |
Smaller123 | Graduate Student Population | Larger1,095 |
- | Online Student Population | 2,882 |
Completion & Outcomes | ||
- | Graduate Rate | 56% |
- | Transfer-out Rate | 17% |
- | Retention Rate | 70% |
Faculties | ||
- | Student to Faculty Ratio | 16 to 1 |
76 | Number of faculties | 477 |
- | Average Faculty Salary | $57,838 |
*Ranking data is from College Evaluator.