Top Online Colleges |
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| Institution Type: |
Private for-profit, less-than-2-year |
| Federal Aid: |
Institution has a Program Participation Agreement with the US Department of Education for eligible students to receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g., Direct Loans). |
| Certificates Offered: |
less-than-2-years, less-than-1-year |
| Undergrad Application Fee: |
$50.00 |
| Total Enrollment: |
153 |
| Gender: |
Men - 30.7%, Women - 69.3% |
| Race / Ethnicity: |
Black non-Hispanic - 41.8%, American Indian or Alaskan Native - 0.7%, Asian or Pacific Islander - 3.3%, Hispanic - 12.4%, White non-Hispanic - 39.9%, Race-ethnicity unknown - 2.0% |
| Student Counts: |
Full-time, first-time undergraduate students:307, Percent full-time, first-time undergraduate:70.0, Percent full-time, first-time undergraduate receiving financial aid:85.0 |
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| Institution Type: |
Private for-profit, less-than-2-year |
| Federal Aid: |
Institution does not have a Program Participation Agreement with the US Department of Education. Eligible students can NOT receive federal aid (e.g. Pell Grants). |
| Certificates Offered: |
less-than-2-years |
| Total Enrollment: |
87 |
| Gender: |
Men - 2.3%, Women - 97.7% |
| Race / Ethnicity: |
Black non-Hispanic - 9.2%, Asian or Pacific Islander - 2.3%, Hispanic - 12.6%, White non-Hispanic - 71.3%, Race-ethnicity unknown - 4.6% |
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| Institution Type: |
Private for-profit, less-than-2-year |
| Federal Aid: |
Institution has a Program Participation Agreement with the US Department of Education for eligible students to receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g., Direct Loans). |
| Certificates Offered: |
less-than-2-years |
| Undergrad Application Fee: |
$100.00 |
| Total Enrollment: |
73 |
| Gender: |
Men - 12.3%, Women - 87.7% |
| Race / Ethnicity: |
Asian or Pacific Islander - 1.4%, Hispanic - 6.8%, White non-Hispanic - 89.0%, Race-ethnicity unknown - 2.7% |
| Student Counts: |
Full-time, first-time undergraduate students:67, Percent full-time, first-time undergraduate:57.0, Percent full-time, first-time undergraduate receiving financial aid:84.0 |
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