John Carroll University
Admissions
- Acceptance Rate
- 80.9%
- Applications
- 4,623
- Enrolled
- 596
- Yield Rate
- 15.9%
- SAT Average
- 1240
- ACT Midpoint
- 29
- Test Policy
- Considered
- Application Fee
- No fee
Freshman Class Profile
- Top 10% of HS Class
- 30.0%
- Top 25% of HS Class
- 60.0%
- Top 50% of HS Class
- 86.0%
Application Deadlines
- Early Action: November 1 · notification December 1
Admission Factors
- Very Important
- Rigor of Curriculum, Academic GPA
- Important
- Application Essay, Extracurricular Activities, Talent / Ability, Character / Personal Qualities, Volunteer Work
- Considered
- Class Rank, Standardized Tests, Recommendations, Interview, Legacy / Alumni Relation, Work Experience, Level of Interest
Tuition & Costs
- In-State Tuition
- $50,500
- Out-of-State Tuition
- $50,500
- Average Net Price
- $28,746
Average Net Price by Family Income
- Family Income Under $30k
- $22,972
- Family Income $30k–$48k
- $21,419
- Family Income $48k–$75k
- $22,871
- Family Income $75k–$110k
- $28,427
- Family Income Over $110k
- $32,838
Financial Aid
- Avg. % of Financial Need Met
- 85%
- Avg. Need-Based Grant
- $37,243
- Avg. Total Aid Package
- $44,521
- Avg. Debt at Graduation
- $34,684
- % Graduates Who Borrowed
- 65%
- % Receiving Pell Grants
- 20.0%
Outcomes & Graduation
- 4-Year Graduation Rate
- 72.0%
- 6-Year Graduation Rate
- 79.0%
- First-Year Retention Rate
- 85.0%
Academics
- STEM Graduates
- 9.8%
- Major Concentration
- Specialized
- Annual Degree Completions
- 1,232
Top Fields of Study
- Business & Management: 199 graduates/year
- Biological & Biomedical Sciences: 75 graduates/year
- Parks, Recreation & Fitness: 69 graduates/year
- Social Sciences: 58 graduates/year
- Psychology: 53 graduates/year
- Communication & Media: 38 graduates/year
Competitiveness & Trends
- Competitiveness Z-Score
- 1.40
- Application Trend
- Rising demand
- Application Momentum (3yr CAGR)
- 6.6% annual growth
- Opportunity Score Percentile
- 70th percentile
- Years of Data
- 11 years (IPEDS)
This school is 1.4 standard deviation more competitive than its historical average.