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You may have chosen Albertus Magnus College because of its degree programs, commitment to high-quality education, or for its affiliation with the Roman Catholic Church. AMC is a private, not-for-profit college set within the midsize city of New Haven, CT. This school was founded in 1925 and has, for 95 years, remained a small, private school.


Overview of Albertus Magnus College


As you walk around the campus, you’ll notice that, while it’s small, its size is sufficient to easily house and educate their 1,456 enrolled students. The student-to-faculty ratio is 13 to 1, which should allow you easy access to your professors if you need to discuss your classes. Campus housing is available, so you and your fellow students are able to live in dorms.

As you leave campus to get to know New Haven, you might want to scope out areas of interest such as the adventure ropes course and Lighthouse Point Park. You’ll also be able to find restaurants and other activities you’ll enjoy while you’re a student at Albertus Magnus College—taking some time to relax will help you in your studies. You’ll also notice that some of the building names are Italian (Tagliatela Academic Center and Siena Hall) and others are Latin—this is in accordance with Catholic tradition.

General Information


School Type Private not-for-profit
Campus Setting City: Midsize
Campus Housing Yes
Student Faculty Ratio 13:1
Graduation Rate 61%
Year Founded 1925

Student Enrollment


Total Students1,456

Undergraduate
1,116
Graduate
340

Undergraduate Student

Male 368
368
Female 748
748

Graduate Student

Male 112
112
Female 228
228

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Admissions


APPLICATIONS1,294

Male 686
Female 608

ACCEPTANCE1,074

Male 569
Female 511

Acceptance Rate83%

Male 83%
Female 84%

Enrollment 247

Male   54
Female   59
Admissions
Application Fee $35
High School GPA Required
High School Rank Considered But Not Required
High School Transcripts Required
College Prep Courses Considered But Not Required
Recommendations Required
Formal demonstration of competencies Considered But Not Required
SAT/ACT Considered But Not Required
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) Required
Application Deadline late August
Common Application Accepted Yes

Tuition Cost & Financial Aid


When you and your parents talk to different colleges about the costs, you’ll hear about the total price. This includes each item that you and your family are charged for: tuition (in- or out-of-state), books, supplies, room and board, and other various charges. The final amount for a recent academic year was $55,482.

The average net price is the cost for each family after any financial aid they are eligible for is applied. For a recent academic year, this was $25,972, but it varies by income because that is how financial aid is doled out. For families earning between $30,001 and $48,000 the cost is around $24,841, families earning between $75,001 and $110,000 pay around $27,968, and families earning more than $110,001 pay around $29,941.

In a recent academic year, 167 students (99% of the freshmen class) received financial aid. About 98% (166) of those students received grants and scholarships averaging $22,949, and 90% (152) of the freshmen class received an average of $20,568 in institutional grants and scholarships.

Average net price 2018-2019
Net Price $25,972
Average Total Aid $22,949
Students Receiving Financial Aid 99%
Room & Board $13,940

Sticker Price


  • Tuition In-State - $33,260
  • Tuition Out-of-State - $33,260
  • Books and Supplies - $1,000
  • Room & Board - $13,940
  • Other - $7,282

Academics


As you decide during your freshman year that you’re staying at AMC for the rest of your education, you’ll become part of an important number - the retention rate, which refers to first-year students who return for their second year. For AMC, the retention rate is solid at 68%.

AMC offers degrees ranging from an associate degree up to post-graduate certificates. So, if you decide to start in an associate degree program, then transition into a bachelor’s, you’ could still finish school in four years. You may decide to stop with a two-year degree. Whatever your education plans are, you’ll receive a high-quality education. The 4-year graduation rate is 52% and the 6-year graduation rate rises somewhat to 61%.

You may find that you need to earn extra money to pay bills or make sure you can be a part of social activities. If you’re looking to hold down a part-time job, this may make taking classes during the day difficult. Luckily, AMC offers both evening classes and distance (online) learning.

The most popular degree programs (the top 5) are business, management, and marketing; homeland security, law enforcement, firefighting, and related protective services; psychology; public administration and social service professions; social sciences; and health professions and related programs.

Student Population Total


Student Population 1,456

Undergraduate
1,116
Graduate
340
Evening Classes : Yes
Online Learning : Yes

Most Popular Programs & Majors

(# of Diplomas Awarded by Subject)


All Business Majors 111 Total Graduates / 38%
Business Administration and Management, General 72 Graduates
Accounting 21 Graduates
Management Information Systems, General 9 Graduates
Finance, General 6 Graduates
Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services 31 Total Graduates / 11%
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 31 Graduates
All Psychology Majors 30 Total Graduates / 10%
Psychology, General 30 Graduates
Public Administration and Social Service Professions 26 Total Graduates / 9%
Community Organization and Advocacy 26 Graduates
All Social Science Majors 19 Total Graduates / 7%
Sociology 14 Graduates
Social Sciences, General 3 Graduates
Political Science and Government, General 2 Graduates
Health Professions and Related Programs 19 Total Graduates / 7%
Health/Health Care Administration/Management 19 Graduates
All Other Diplomas 18%

Outcome & Salary


Once you graduate, it’s time to begin working and earning a living. Though it varies by degree, graduates of AMC earn an average early-career salary of $45,500. Their mid-career salaries jump to $65,200 and their overall average salaries are about $74,256.

Your 4-year cost of education (net price) is $103,888. This number is important to determine a student’s return on investment (ROI). Graduate’s 10-year salary earnings potential is $742,560 and their 20-year salary earnings potential is $1,394,560. After the cost of education is deducted, a graduate’s ROI is $638,672 and their 20-year projected ROI is $1,290,672.

High school graduates earn a national average salary of $38,792. Their 10-year projected income is $387,920 and their 20-year projected income is $775,840.

Graduates Salary
College Grads Early Career Salary $45,500
College Grads Average Salary $74,256
College Grads Mid Career Salary $65,200
Return on Investment (ROI)
10 Year Salary Earnings Potential $742,560
20 Year Salary Earnings Potential $1,394,560
Cost of Education (Net Price) 4 Year $103,888
10 Year Projected ROI $638,672
20 Year Projected ROI $1,290,672
No College Education Salary Comparison
National Average Salary $38,792
10 Year Projected Income $387,920
20 Year Projected Income $775,840

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