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College of the Ozarks

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$12,611Avg. Net Price
60%Grad Rate
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College of the Ozarks Stats

Enrollment Deposit
Student Population
Admissions
Location
About
Cost
Demographics
Outcomes

Enrollment Deposit

How much is COFO's enrollment deposit?

College of the Ozarks requires a deposit of $360 to confirm your enrollment.



National Rank

77.80%

College of the Ozarks is in the top 77.80% of colleges in the country for deposit cost. Nationally, 23.16% of colleges do not require a deposit.

State Rank

93.90%

College of the Ozarks is in the top 93.90% of colleges in the state of Missouri for deposit cost. 26.09% of colleges in the state do not require a deposit.

Type Rank

73.40%

College of the Ozarks is in the top 73.40% of Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above colleges for deposit cost. 14.62% of private colleges do not require a deposit.

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Student Population

College of the Ozarks educates a diverse community of 1,487 students, with 1,487 pursuing undergraduate degrees and engaged in advanced graduate studies.


Total Enrollment

1,487


Total Undergraduates

1,487


Full-Time vs Part-Time

99% Full-Time

1% Part-Time

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Admissions

The admission process at College of the Ozarks has a 21% acceptance rate. College of the Ozarks has test required that focus on each student's unique potential. The average SAT score is 1160 and the average ACT score is 22.


Acceptance Rate

21%

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SAT

Students submitting SAT

11%

Total Score

400

1600

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Reading and Writing

200

800

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Math

200

800

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ACT

Students submitting ACT

91%

Composite Score

0

36

2025

English

0

36

2025

Math

0

36

1825

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Location

Located in Point Lookout, MO, College of the Ozarks offers students a town experience with all the advantages of a distinct community identity.


City

Point Lookout


County

Taney County


State

Missouri


Country

United States


Urbanization

Town: Distant

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About

College of the Ozarks features a student-focused approach with a 15 : 1 student-faculty ratio, Evangelical Christian values, and competitive NAIA athletic programs that enhance the college experience.


Student-to-Faculty Ratio

15 : 1


Religious Affiliation

Evangelical Christian


Division in Athletics

NAIA


Sector

Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above


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Cost

College of the Ozarks makes education accessible, offering an average net price of $12,611 with 99% of students receiving financial assistance including 48% benefiting from Pell Grants.


Average Net Price

$12,611


Received Aid

99%


Pell Recipients

48%


Tuition

$10,645 In-State

$10,645 Out-of-State

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Demographics

The College of the Ozarks student body represents diverse backgrounds and experiences, with 56% in-state students and a balanced age distribution across traditional and non-traditional learners.


Gender
Men
647 (44%)
Women
840 (56%)

Undergraduate Ages
Under 18
13 (1%)
18-19
618 (42%)
20-21
623 (42%)
22-24
215 (14%)
Over 25
18 (1%)

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Outcomes

College of the Ozarks prioritizes student success, demonstrated by a 60% graduation rate and the achievements of alumni who make meaningful contributions in their communities and careers.


Graduation Rate

60%

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