Bellarmine University

2001 Newburg Rd
Louisville, KY 40205-0671
(502) 272-8263
www.bellarmine.edu
fax:(502) 272-8363
president:Joseph McGowan
4160 Applications Acceptance Rate 95% Graduation Rate 66%
59 71

STUDENT RATIO

2593

ENTERING CLASS SIZE

$34,890 | $34,890

IN-STATE | OUT-OF-STATE TUITION

2378

CLASS SIZE

25

MEDIAN ACT SCORES

Average test scores for all first-year students that were accepted and enrolled
540

SAT MATH

540

SAT READING

Not Available

SAT WRITING

25

ACT COMPOSITE

Admissions Statistics

Graduation Rate (Gender)

59
71
Men
Women
SAT Math Scores
25%
50%
75%
490
540
590
SAT Critical Reading Scores
25%
50%
75%
490
540
590
SAT Writing Scores
25%
50%
75%
423
Not Available
530
ACT Composite Scores
25%
50%
75%
22
25
27
Financial Aid Statistics
0
Percent of students receiving student loan

Student Debt & Earnings Post Graduation

Median Debt Upon Graduation

$25000

Average Monthly Payment

$278

Median Earnings

$44900

% of students earning 25K or above post graduation

72%
URL Applywww.bellarmine.edu/admissions/applyNow.asp
Application Fee25
Percent Admitted (Men)95%
Percent Admitted (Women)95%
Part-time Undergraduate Enrollment215
Percent of undergraduate enrollment that are American Indian or Alaska Native0
Percent of undergraduate enrollment that are Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander2
Percent of undergraduate enrollment that are Black or African American4
Percent of undergraduate enrollment that are Hispanic/Latino3
Percent of undergraduate enrollment that are White83
Percent of undergraduate enrollment that are two or more races2
Percent of undergraduate enrollment that are Race/ethnicity unknown2
Percent of full-time first-time undergraduates receiving any financial aid100%
Average amount of student loan aid received by full-time first-time undergraduates$6,833
Average amount of other student loan aid received by full-time first-time undergraduates$10,607
Applicants Men1650
Applicants Women2510
Admissions Total3943
Admissions Men1568
Admissions Women2375
ACT English 25th percentile score22
ACT English 75th percentile score28
ACT Math 25th percentile score21
ACT Math 75th percentile score26
ACT Writing 25th percentile score6
ACT Writing 75th percentile score8
Average SAT Score1116
Median ACT English Score25
Median ACT Math Score24
ACT Median Writing ScoreNot Available
Percent of all federal undergraduate students receiving a federal student loan (Excludes Parent Plus loans)57%
% of loans where $1 or more of principal has been paid (3 years after graduation)89%
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