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Franklin College

Franklin, IN

Overview

  • Type
    4-year • Private
  • Campus Life
    Small • Suburban
  • Average Per Year After Aid
    $21K
  • SAT Range
    960–1130
  • Graduation Rate
    63%

Franklin College is a small, 4-year, private liberal arts college. This coed college is located in a large town in a suburban setting and is primarily a residential campus. It offers bachelor's and master's degrees. This college has an acceptance rate of 71% and a graduation rate of 63%.

From the Institution

Franklin College is located in the Indianapolis metropolitan area, about 20 miles from downtown Indianapolis. With a tight-knit student body of 950 students and a highly involved faculty, Franklin College offers a wealth of opportunities you might not expect from a small school. With 2 graduate degree programs and 50 undergraduate majors in 24 academic disciplines to choose from - plus a location convenient to the businesses and organizations in Indianapolis - Franklin College gives you the chance to excel. You receive exceptional guidance and individual mentoring toward securing internships and post-graduation job placement. A strong student focus prepares Franklin graduates for challenging and fulfilling lives and careers. Our scenic, wooded campus located just 20 minutes south of Indianapolis offers the perfect setting for a residential four-year undergraduate liberal arts institution.

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College Board Code
1228
Application Types Accepted
  • Common Application
  • Online through college's own website
Religious Affiliation
American Baptist Churches USA
Fee Waiver Info
Available to all qualified students. Visit the college website for details.

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