Campus Life
- SettingSuburban
- Undergraduate StudentsNot available
- Average Per Year for Campus Housing$11,590
- SportsIntercollegiate, Intramural, NCAA Division I and NCAA Division IAA
Housing
Average Housing Cost
$11,590 per year
First-Years in College Housing
80%
Extracurricular
Sports
The sports programs offered and athletic scholarships available are below.
- Baseball
- Men's: Intercollegiate, NCAA Division IOffers Scholarships
- Basketball
- Men's: Intercollegiate, Intramural, NCAA Division IOffers Scholarships
- Women's: Intercollegiate, Intramural, NCAA Division IOffers Scholarships
- Cross-Country
- Men's: Intercollegiate, NCAA Division IOffers Scholarships
- Women's: Intercollegiate, NCAA Division IOffers Scholarships
- Football
- Men's: Intercollegiate, NCAA Division IAAOffers Scholarships
- Golf
- Men's: Intercollegiate, NCAA Division IOffers Scholarships
- Women's: Intercollegiate, NCAA Division IOffers Scholarships
- Soccer
- Men's: Intercollegiate, IntramuralOffers Scholarships
- Women's: Intercollegiate, Intramural, NCAA Division IOffers Scholarships
- Softball
- Men's: Intramural
- Women's: Intercollegiate, Intramural, NCAA Division IOffers Scholarships
- Tennis
- Men's: IntercollegiateOffers Scholarships
- Women's: Intercollegiate, NCAA Division IOffers Scholarships
- Track And Field
- Men's: IntercollegiateOffers Scholarships
- Women's: IntercollegiateOffers Scholarships
- Track: Indoor
- Men's: NCAA Division I
- Women's: NCAA Division I
- Track: Outdoor
- Men's: NCAA Division I
- Women's: NCAA Division I
- Volleyball
- Men's: Intramural
- Women's: Intercollegiate, Intramural, NCAA Division IOffers Scholarships
Student Body
Total Undergrad Students
Not available
Total Graduate Students
469
Full-Time Students
2,487
Part-Time Students
Not available
Race and Ethnicity
Black or African American
Not Reported
Asian
Not Reported
Hispanic or Latino
Not Reported
Multiracial
Not Reported
Native American
Not Reported
Pacific Islander
Not Reported
Unknown
Not Reported
White
Not Reported
International (Non-Citizen)
Not Reported
Student Primary Residence
Out-of-State
23%
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