Details for Cabarrus College of Health Sciences
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Read more about Cabarrus College of Health Sciences in articles from the Pope Center for Higher Education Policy.
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| Public or Private: Private | |
| Average High School GPA: No Information | |
| Average SAT Score (Out of 2400): | |
| ACT Score: 18-22 | |
| 6-Year Graduation Rate: N/A | |
| Acceptance Rate: 52% | |
| Student-Faculty Ratio: 8:1 | |
| Undergraduate Enrollment: 481 | |
| HBCU: No | |
| Women's College: No | |
| Religious Affiliation: None | |
| Location: Urban | |
| Website: http://www.cabarruscollege.edu/ | |
| Academic Quality | |
| General Education Rating: N/A | |
| Shakespeare: No | |
| Academic Transparency: Not Transparent | |
| Financial Matters | |
| In State Tuition: $11,330.00 | |
| Out of State Tuition: $11,330.00 | |
| Average Starting Salary of Graduates: $38,480.00 | |
| Average Student Debt of Graduates: N/A | |
| Good Economic Value?: N/A | |
| Percentage of Funding Provided by Taxpayers: N/A | |
| Percentage of Alumni who Give: N/A | |
| Politicization | |
| FIRE's Free Speech Rating: Red | |
| Alternative Newspaper: No | |
| Student Political Involvement: Non-Political | |
| Faculty Political Balance: N/A | |
| Board of Trustees Political Balance: Very Unbalanced: Republican | |
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These articles mention Cabarrus College of Health Sciences: Out of School and Into the Red: Debt-to-salary ratios reveal which North Carolina schools give students a good payback. (September 2, 2011) Subdued Beginnings: The times are somber and the commencement speakers are serious. (May 15, 2011) The Winners Are...Democrats!: The Pope Center's College Finder project reveals that the faculty at North Carolina colleges are mostly Democrats. (April 8, 2011) How Does Your University Measure Up?: The Pope Center and ACTA examine the state of general education at colleges and universities in North Carolina. (February 24, 2011) The Truth about Campus Crime: In spite of the headlines, campuses are generally safe; watch out for the neighborhood, though. (December 6, 2010) Do North Carolina Students Have Freedom of Speech? (February 17, 2010) |
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Cabarrus College of Health Sciences in Concord, North Carolina, was founded in 1942 as a nursing school to support U.S. medical efforts during World War II. It now offers bachelor's degrees in several health fields.