College Report Card: Bethune Cookman College
Bethune Cookman College Contact Information:
School Name:
Bethune Cookman College
Street Address:
640 Dr Mary Mcleod Bethune Blvd
City, State & Zip:
Daytona Beach, FL 32114-309
Location On Map:
General Phone #:
3864812000
Financial Aid Phone #:
3864812620
Admissions Phone #:
3864812600
Website:
Bethune Cookman College General Characteristics:
Type of Institution:
Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above
General Types Of
Programs Offered:
Programs Offered:
Academic - Instructional program leading toward an associate's, bachelor's, master's, doctor's, or first-professional degree or resulting in credits that can be applied to one of these degrees.
School Classification:
Baccalaureate Colleges--General
(Primarily an undergraduate colleges with major emphasis on baccalaureate programs. They award less than half of their baccalaureate degrees in liberal arts fields.)
(Primarily an undergraduate colleges with major emphasis on baccalaureate programs. They award less than half of their baccalaureate degrees in liberal arts fields.)
School Calendar System:
Semester - Consists of two semesters during the academic year with about 16 weeks for each semester of instruction. There may be an additional summer session.
Highest Level Of Offering:
Bachelor's degree
Offers Undergraduate Degrees Or Certificates:
Yes
Offers Graduate Degrees:
No
Offers First-Proffesional Programs:
No
Credit Accpeted For 'Life Experiences':
No
Advanced placement (AP) Credits Accepted:
Yes
'Dual Credit' Accepted:
Yes
Religious Affiliation:
United Methodist
Federal Financial Aid Available:
Eligible students may receive federal financial aid:
Federal Pell Grant Program -
(More Info?)
A grant program for undergraduate students with financial need. (Close)
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Program -
(More Info?)
A Campus-Based Program that provides grant assistance to needy undergraduate students. Priority in awarding Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) funds is given to students who have exceptional financial need and are Federal Pell grant recipients. (Close)
Federal Work-Study (FWS) Program -
(More Info?)
A campus-based, federally funded employment program that provides paid jobs for students with financial need. (Close)
Federal Perkins Loan Program -
(More Info?)
This campus-based loan program provides low-interest student loans to students with financial need. (Close)
Federal Direct Loan Program -
(More Info?)
A federal program in which the U.S. government (not a commercial lender) provides four types of education loans to student and parent borrowers directly through schools:
These loans are referred to collectively as Direct Loans. The same types of loans are available through the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program, but in that program, commercial lenders provide the funds to eligible students. (Close)
- Federal Direct Stafford Loan (subsidized, for students)
- Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loan (for students)
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan (for parents)
- Federal Direct Consolidation Loan (for students and parents)
These loans are referred to collectively as Direct Loans. The same types of loans are available through the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program, but in that program, commercial lenders provide the funds to eligible students. (Close)
Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program -
(More Info?)
A federal loan program under which commercial lenders provide education loans to student and parent borrowers. The program offers four types of loans: Federal Direct Stafford Loan (subsidized, for students), Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loan (for students), Federal Direct PLUS Loan (for parents), Federal Direct Consolidation Loan (for students and parents). All of these are long-term loans insured by state or private nonprofit guaranty agencies that are reimbursed by the federal government for all or part of any insurance claims paid to lenders. This guarantee replaces the collateral or security usually required with long-term consumer loans. (The same types of loans are available through the Federal Direct Loan Program, but in that program, the U.S government provides the funds directly through schools.) (Close)
Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership (LEAP) Program -
(More Info?)
A Title IV gift-aid program jointly funded by the federal government and participating states. It provides state scholarship or grant assistance to students who show financial need. Formerly called the State Student Incentive Grant (SSIG) Program. (Close)
Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program -
(More Info?)
A Title IV financial aid program that makes scholarships available to full-time postsecondary students with exceptional ability and promise. Students apply for the merit-based scholarships through their state education agencies. (Close)
Other General Characteristics:
Geographic Region:
Southeast
Degree Of Urbanization: Mid-size city
Institution Has Own Library
Historically Black College or University
Institution Executive: DR TRUDIE KIBBE REED, PRESIDENT
Degree Of Urbanization: Mid-size city
Institution Has Own Library
Historically Black College or University
Institution Executive: DR TRUDIE KIBBE REED, PRESIDENT
Bethune Cookman College
Degrees & Certificates Offered -
By Level:
Bethune Cookman College
Degrees & Certificates Offered -
By Award / Degree:
The following represents degrees that were awarded by Bethune Cookman College between July 1, 2003 and June 30, 2004. Please note that the school may no longer offer any single degree program listed here and / or may offer additional new programs not shown below. Please verify with Bethune Cookman College that the program you are looking for is still available.
Bethune Cookman College Special Learning Oppertunities:
Accelerated programs
Cooperative (work-study) program
Distance learning opportunities
ROTC
ROTC: Army
ROTC: Air Force
Study abroad
Weekend college
Bethune Cookman College Student Services Offered:
Remedial services
Academic/career counseling service
Employment services for students
Placement services for completers
Bethune Cookman College Estimated Student Expenses:
Undergraduate Tution, Fees, Other Charges:
In-District:
Tuition: $10610
Required Fees: $0
Per Credit Hour Charge: $442
Required Fees: $0
Per Credit Hour Charge: $442
In-State:
Tuition: $10610
Required Fees: $0
Per Credit Hour Charge: $442
Required Fees: $0
Per Credit Hour Charge: $442
Out-Of-State:
Tuition: $10610
Required Fees: $0
Per Credit Hour Charge: $442
Required Fees: $0
Per Credit Hour Charge: $442
Other General Charges - 2004-05:
Books & Supplies:
$790
On Campus - Room and Board:
$6374
On Campus - Other Expenses:
$3370
Off Campus (Not With Family) - Room and Board:
$8010
Off Campus (Not With Family) - Other Expenses:
$5900
Off Campus (Living With Family) - Other Expenses:
$4000
Specialty Program Charges & Fees:
Bethune Cookman College Undergraduate Financial Aid Details - Fall 2004:
Total Number Of Undergraduates, All Years:
2794
Number Of Undergraduates:
827 (30% of all undergrads)
Number Of Undergraduates Receiving Any Financial Aid:
803 (97%)
Number Of Undergraduates Receiving Federal Grant Aid:
564 (68%)
Average Amount: $3596
Number Of Undergraduates Receiving State Or Local Grant Aid:
503 (61%)
Average Amount: $3044
Number Of Undergraduates Receiving Institutional Grant Aid:
216 (26%)
Average Amount: $8544
Number Of Undergraduates Receiving Loan Aid:
690 (83%)
Average Amount: $2605
Average Amount: $2605
Bethune Cookman College Admissions Details:
Has Application Fee?
Yes:
Undergraduate Application Fee: $25
Undergraduate Application Fee: $25
Admissions Considerations:
Secondary School GPA:
Required
Secondary School Rank:
Recommended
Secondary School
Record:
Record:
Required
Completion Of College
Prepatory Program:
Prepatory Program:
Recommended
Recommendations:
Recommended
Formal Demonstration
of Competencies:
of Competencies:
Neither required nor recommended
Admission test scores
(ACT / SAT):
(ACT / SAT):
Required
TOEFL (Test of English
as a Foreign Language):
as a Foreign Language):
Required
Fall 2003 Undergraduate Admissions Details:
Men: 1500
Women: 2524
Total: 4024
Women: 2524
Total: 4024
Men: 939
Women: 1742
Total: 2681
Women: 1742
Total: 2681
Full Time:
Men: 335
Women: 492
Total: 827
Women: 492
Total: 827
Part Time:
Men: 1
Women: 4
Total: 5
Women: 4
Total: 5
Fall 2003 Test Score Details:
Submitting SAT Scores:
589 (72%)
Submitting ACT Scores:
234 (28%)
25th Percentile - 360
75th Percentile - 510
75th Percentile - 510
25th Percentile - 350
75th Percentile - 510
75th Percentile - 510
25th Percentile - 14
75th Percentile - 17
75th Percentile - 17
Bethune Cookman College Enrollment Information:
Students:
2895
Undergraduate Students:
2895
Undergraduate Degree / Certificate Seeking Students:
2895
First Time Undergraduate Degree / Certificate Seeking Students:
841
Undergraduate Degree / Certificate Seeking, Other Degree / Certificate, Students:
2054
Full Time Students:
2677
Full Time Undergraduate Students:
2677
Full Time Undergraduate Degree / Certificate Seeking Students:
2677
Full Time First Time Undergraduate Degree / Certificate Seeking Students:
819
Full Time Undergraduate Degree / Certificate Seeking, Other Degree / Certificate, Students:
1858
Part Time Students:
218
Part Time Undergraduate Students:
218
Part Time Undergraduate Degree / Certificate Seeking Students:
218
Part Time First Time Undergraduate Degree / Certificate Seeking Students:
22
Part Time Undergraduate Degree / Certificate Seeking, Other Degree / Certificate, Students:
196
Bethune Cookman College Accreditation:
and is on the list of National Institutional and Specialized Accrediting Bodies.
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Comm. on Colleges
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