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Savannah College of Art and Design

  • Type of SchoolPrivate, not-for-profit
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment9,330 students
    (7,677 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    64%
  • Tuition$26,465 (In-State) $26,465 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $10,581
  •   

University of Baltimore

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment5,844 students
    (2,680 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    50%
  • Tuition$7,051 (In-State) $20,557 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $6,689
  •   

Carroll Community College

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    2-year
  • Total Enrollment3,453 students
    (3,460 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
  • Tuition$3,940 (In-State) $5,540 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $2,532
  •   

The Community College of Baltimore County

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    2-year
  • Total Enrollment20,673 students
    (20,673 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
  • Tuition$4,871 (In-State) $7,132 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $3,347
  •   

Westmoreland County Community College

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    2-year
  • Total Enrollment5,512 students
    (6,414 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
  • Tuition$5,040 (In-State) $7,320 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $1,489
  •   

Belmont Technical College

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    2-year
  • Total Enrollment1,794 students
    (1,798 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
  • Tuition$4,295 (In-State) $7,283 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $3,854
  •   

Wilmington University

  • Type of SchoolPrivate, not-for-profit
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment8,980 students
    (5,256 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
  • Tuition$8,810 (In-State) $8,810 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $1,674
  •   

Pittsburgh Technical Institute

  • Type of SchoolPrivate, for-profit
    2-year
  • Total Enrollment2,086 students
    (2,073 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    88%
  • Tuition$13,980 (In-State) $13,980 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $6,322
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