Type | 4 year |
Control | Private |
Business model | Not for Profit |
Campus size | Small |
Campus locale | City |
Degrees offered | Undergrad only |
Calendar system | Non Traditional |
Total enrollment | 67 |
Religious affiliation | None |
Open Admission | |
Student to faculty ratio | 24:1 |
Campus housing | No |
Everest College-Springfield has an open admission policy. That means there is no standardized test or GPA requirements. Any high school graduate or GED certificate holder may get admission.
In 2016-2017 academic year, 95% of Everest College-Springfield's full-time freshman students were awarded some type of financial aid. 95% of the students received need based financial assistance from the federal government with an average amount of $5,593 (which is 27.1% above the national average.)
The total number of federal student loan recipients at Everest College-Springfield in 2016-2017, was 19, which is 90% of the total eligible students. The average loan amount given out to these students was $5,727 (which is 2.8% below the national average.)
In Fall 2016, Everest College-Springfield has enrolled a total of 67 students (47 students full-time and 20 on a part-time basis). The gender ratio of the new enrollee was 25% men and 75% women and all students were enrolled for undergraduate studies.
White: 85%
Black/African American: 10%
Hispanic: 4%
Two or more races: 0%
Non-resident alien: 0%
Race/ethnicity unknown: 0%
Asian: 0%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: 0%
Listed below are the 4 largest majors offered at Everest College-Springfield.
Study areas with their online column set to zero are those programs that have an online option but there was no graduate in 2016-2017 academic year.Study Areas | Percent | Total Graduates | Online |
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Health Professions And Related Programs | 51% | 132 | |
Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services | 10% | 26 | |
Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services | 5% | 12 | |
Legal Professions And Studies | 4% | 10 |
Graduation rate is a key indicator of an institution's education quality and the level of academic and financial support provided to students.
The following section details graduation and dropout rates of Everest College-Springfield full-time students who started class in 2010 and graduated or dropped out prior to August 31, 2016.
The above graduation rate is the percentage of students who graduated within 150% of the normal graduation time. For a 4 year degree program, 150% of 4 years is 6 years and for a 2-year program 150% is 3 years.
The typical median income of Everest College-Springfield graduates 6 years after enrollment is $17,700. Last year, out of the total 1,364 graduates who entered the institution 6 years ago, 1,064 were reported to have been employed. On the same note, out of 2,062 graduates, who enrolled 10 years ago, 1,629 were employed.
6 years after enrollment | 10 years after enrollment | |
---|---|---|
Annual Income | $17,700 | $23,600 |
Employment Rate | 78% | 79% |
Total Graduates | 1,364 | 2,062 |
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