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University of Maine at Augusta

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment4,731 students
    (4,958 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
  • Tuition$6,495 (In-State) $14,595 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $4,602
  •   

Central Michigan University

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment27,225 students
    (20,540 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    70%
  • Tuition$9,570 (In-State) $22,260 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $4,193
  •   

City University of Seattle

  • Type of SchoolPrivate, not-for-profit
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment2,489 students
    (1,285 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
  • Tuition$12,960 (In-State) $12,960 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
  •   

Waukesha County Technical College

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    2-year
  • Total Enrollment6,955 students
    (7,606 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
  • Tuition$3,217 (In-State) $18,122 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $3,079
  •   

Western Michigan University

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment24,818 students
    (19,854 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    85%
  • Tuition$7,928 (In-State) $18,420 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $3,933
  •   

Chancellor University

  • Type of SchoolPrivate, for-profit
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment381 students
    (352 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    99%
  • Tuition$10,910 (In-State) $10,910 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
  •   

Brigham Young University

  • Type of SchoolPrivate, not-for-profit
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment34,227 students
    (30,912 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    69%
  • Tuition$4,080 (In-State) $4,080 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $3,054
  •   

Northern Michigan University

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment9,123 students
    (8,598 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    78%
  • Tuition$7,078 (In-State) $11,230 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $4,777
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