Overview
Brevard College is a private, non-profit 4-year college located in Brevard, North Carolina. There are currently 731 undergraduates at Brevard and the school’s acceptance rate is 40%. The tuition at Brevard is $30,250.
Brevard is a United Methodist school. That means that the administration is affiliated with the United Methodist faith. Classes may be designed with religious principles in mind, or some schools may even incorporate prayer into their schedule. Other schools with a religious affiliation may not be as active in their incorporation of the faith. It's a good idea to ask an admissions officer or current student what role faith has at Brevard to help you make an educated decision.
Student Body
Undergraduate Students
731
Pell Grant 40%
Undergrad Students Over 25 4%
Part-Time Undergrad Students 2%
Percent Male / Female 62% / 38%
Ethnic Diversity at Brevard
65% White
12% Black
7% Hispanic
6% Multiracial
6% International / Non-Citizen
1% American Indian / Alaska Native
1% Asian / Pacific Islander
Academics Snapshot
Student/Faculty Ratio
10:1
Graduation Rate
36%
Popular Majors
Percent of Students
Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting & Related Protective Services
23%
23% of graduates
Parks, Recreation, Leisure, & Fitness Studies
21%
21% of graduates
Business, Management, & Marketing
17%
17% of graduates
Health Professions & Related Programs
8%
8% of graduates
Education
6%
6% of graduates
Visual & Performing Arts
6%
6% of graduates
Natural Resources & Conservation
5%
5% of graduates
Biological & Biomedical Sciences
5%
5% of graduates
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies.
3%
3% of graduates
Psychology
3%
3% of graduates
History
2%
2% of graduates
English Language & Literature
1%
1% of graduates
Physical Sciences
1%
1% of graduates
Scholarships & Financial Aid Snapshot
$45,650
$22,933
$22,717
Student Outcomes Snapshot
Graduate Income
$43,545
Median Debt $25,000
Debt 10 years after graduation $265
Data Sources
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