2024 Best Colleges in Undergraduate Insurance Study
By school types, there are 7 public schools and 2 private schools in the best Undergraduate Insurance colleges. University of Georgia ranked first and University of Wisconsin-Madison ranked second.
The 2024 average tuition & fees of the best colleges in Undergraduate Insurance study is $20,002 for state residents and $38,253 for out-of-state students. The average acceptance rate is 47.83% and the average SAT score is 1,340.The average number of students is 40,067 and the average student to faculty ratio is 17 to 1.
- The average undergraduate tuition & fees is $38,253 and University of Pennsylvania has the highest tuition & fees of $66,104 and Florida State University has the lowest tuition & fees of $18,786.
- The average graduate tuition & fees is $29,809 and University of Pennsylvania has the highest tuition & fees of $46,034 and The University of Texas at Austin has the lowest tuition & fees of $22,954.
- The average SAT score is 1,340 and University of Pennsylvania has the highest SAT score of 1,540 and Georgia State University has the lowest score of 1,130.
- The average acceptance rate is 47.83% and University of Pennsylvania has the tightest (lowest) rate of 7% and St. John's University-New York has the loosest (lowest) rate of 85%.
- The average student population is 40,067 and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has the most students of 56,916 and St. John's University-New York has the fewest students of 19,663.
- The average graduation rate is 80.89% and University of Pennsylvania has the highest rate of 96% and Georgia State University has the lowest rate of 54%.
2024 Best Colleges in Undergraduate Insurance Study
The following table lists the best colleges in Undergraduate Insurance programs. The "-" value in other columns means that the corresponding data has not been reported or the school does not have programs for the values.
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Rank | College Name | Undergraduate Tuition & Fees | Graduate Tuition & Fees | SAT Score | Acceptance Rate | Population | Graduation Rate | Student to Faculty Ratio |
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1 | University of Georgia Athens, GA Public, 4 years | $30,220 | $26,576 | 1,310 | 42.6% | 40,607 | 88% | 17 to 1 |
2 | University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WI Public, 4 years | $40,603 | $25,615 | 1,430 | 49.1% | 48,956 | 89% | 18 to 1 |
3 | Georgia State University Atlanta, GA Public, 4 years | $23,709 | $23,982 | 1,130 | 66.8% | 36,516 | 54% | 26 to 1 |
4 | Florida State University Tallahassee, FL Public, 4 years | $18,786 | $26,707 | 1,290 | 25.0% | 44,161 | 84% | 17 to 1 |
5 | The University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX Public, 4 years | $42,778 | $22,954 | 1,370 | 31.4% | 52,384 | 87% | 18 to 1 |
6 | Temple University Philadelphia, PA Public, 4 years | $37,462 | $28,523 | - | 79.7% | 33,196 | 77% | 12 to 1 |
7 | University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Private, 4 years | $66,104 | $46,034 | 1,540 | 6.5% | 28,201 | 96% | 8 to 1 |
8 | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Champaign, IL Public, 4 years | $34,501 | $33,640 | 1,440 | 44.8% | 56,916 | 84% | 21 to 1 |
9 | St. John's University-New York Queens, NY Private, 4 years | $50,110 | $34,246 | 1,210 | 84.7% | 19,663 | 69% | 16 to 1 |
Average | $38,253 | $29,809 | 1,340 | 47.8% | 40,067 | 81% | 17 to 1 |