Recently released rankings from the Princeton Review named Missouri's College of the Ozarks the nation's most conservative and LGBTQ-unfriendly campus. ... The college has 1,500 students and is highly selective, accepting just 16 percent of applicants.Aug 19, 2019
What is unique about College of the Ozarks?
Calendar: The academic year is divided into fall, spring, and summer semesters. Work Education Program: This feature of the College makes it unique. All full-time students work 15 hours per week and two 40-hour work weeks per year at assigned campus jobs as part of their education.
How hard is it to get into College of the Ozarks?
College of the Ozarks admissions is extremely selective with an acceptance rate of 10%. Students that get into College of the Ozarks have an average SAT score between 960-1200 or an average ACT score of 21-26.
Is College of the Ozarks an accredited college?
College of the Ozarks is a fully accredited, Christian, liberal arts college located just outside Branson, Missouri.
What denomination is the College of the Ozarks?
Christian liberal arts
How do you tell if a college is nationally accredited?
Look at the Department of Education's Database of Accredited Postsecondary Institutions and Programs (DAPIP) to be sure your institution is listed as either nationally or regionally-accredited.
What is the College of the Ozarks mascot?
The Eagle has Landed The College changed its name to University of the Ozarks. We also changed mascots from the Mountaineers to the Eagles.
What is College of the Ozarks known for?
Christian liberal arts college
What GPA do you need to get into College of the Ozarks?
In addition to demonstrating financial need, prospective students should be in the top half of their graduating class with a preferred high school GPA of at least 3.0. They should also seek to obtain our preferred score of at least 20 on the ACT or a 1030 on the SAT.
How much is College of the Ozarks tuition?
19,960 USD2019 – 20
Does College of the Ozarks accept federal money?
No Loans. College of the Ozarks discourages student borrowing, and therefore, does not participate in the federal, state or private loan programs. Other alternatives such as scholarships and the Summer Work Program should be considered to pay for educational expenses.
Is College free in Arkansas?
Arkansas Offers Free Tuition to Students Who Stay in the State After Graduation.