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- Undergrads: 2,055
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- Tuition Cost: $4,614
- Average Earnings in 10 Years: $26,500
- Return on Education: 5.7x
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Pacific Islands University is located in Mangilao, Guam. It is a very small private not-for-profit school and offers both undergraduate and graduate programs. It has 53 undergraduate students enrolled and admission is not selective with an acceptance rate of 100.0%.
Popular majors include Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities and Theology and Religious Vocations. 33% of students graduate.
🗺 | 172 Kinney's Road Mangilao, Guam 96913 |
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🌐 | www.piu.edu |
Pacific Islands University has around 3 applicants.
Of the students admitted, 100% decide to enroll at Pacific Islands University. This is the admissions yield. A higher admisssions yield means students want to attend the school. A lower one means that they decided to attend another school.
Out of the 3 applicants 67% are men and 33% are women. This means that for every 100 male applicants, there are 50 women, or for every 100 female applicants, there are 200 men.
Pacific Islands University's acceptance rate is 100.0%. The acceptance rate for men is 100.0% and the acceptance rate for women is 100.0%.
Admission Test Scores | Neither required nor recommended |
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High School GPA | Required |
High School Rank | Neither required nor recommended |
High School Record | Required |
Complete High School | Recommended |
Recommendations | Required |
Formal Demonstration of Competencies | Neither required nor recommended |
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Pacific Islands University around the same number of female and male undergrads.
This means that for every 100 women, there are 104 men. Or that for every 100 men, there are 96 women.
The most popular majors at Pacific Islands University are:
Pacific Islands University has around 3 students who transfer into the school each year. This is fairly low at approximately 6% of total undergraduates.
Higher transfer in rates mean that students see Pacific Islands University as better than the college they were previously enrolled in. Higher rates also mean that there will be more new faces on campus.
Politically, Guam tends to be No data. In the 2016 Presidential election, 0% of the state voted for the Democratic party, 0% voted for the Republican party, and 0% voted for neither.
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