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Enrollment Deposit

How much is Franklin & Marshall College's enrollment deposit?

Franklin and Marshall College requires a deposit of $515 to confirm your enrollment.



National Rank

95.70%

Franklin and Marshall College is in the top 95.70% of colleges in the country for deposit cost. Nationally, 23.16% of colleges do not require a deposit.

State Rank

96.90%

Franklin and Marshall College is in the top 96.90% of colleges in the state of Pennsylvania for deposit cost. 5.50% of colleges in the state do not require a deposit.

Type Rank

94.50%

Franklin and Marshall College is in the top 94.50% of Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above colleges for deposit cost. 14.62% ofprivate colleges do not require a deposit.

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Student Population

Franklin and Marshall College educates a diverse community of 1,990 students, with 1,990 pursuing undergraduate degrees and engaged in advanced graduate studies.


Total Enrollment

1,990


Total Undergraduates

1,990


Full-Time vs Part-Time

100% Full-Time

0% Part-Time

Admissions

The admission process at Franklin and Marshall College has a 36% acceptance rate. The cost to apply is $60. Franklin and Marshall College has test optional requirements that focus on each student's unique potential. The average SAT score is 1378 and the average ACT score is 30.


Acceptance Rate

36%


Application Fee

$60

How Do I Apply to Franklin and Marshall College?

You can apply to Franklin and Marshall College by going to the official application page and paying the $60 application fee.


SAT

Students submitting SAT

28%

Total Score

400

1600

13101440

Reading and Writing

200

800

650710

Math

200

800

660730

ACT

Students submitting ACT

9%

Composite Score

0

36

3033

English

0

36

2935

Math

0

36

2730

Location

Located in Lancaster, PA, Franklin and Marshall College offers students a accessible urban experience with all the advantages of a smaller city setting.


City

Lancaster


County

Lancaster County


State

Pennsylvania


Country

United States


Urbanization

City: Small

About

Franklin and Marshall College features a student-focused approach with a 9 : 1 student-faculty ratio, values, and competitive NCAA athletic programs that enhance the college experience.


Student-to-Faculty Ratio

9 : 1


Religious Affiliation

None


Division in Athletics

NCAA


Sector

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


Cost

Franklin and Marshall College makes education accessible, offering an average net price of $31,135 with 62% of students receiving financial assistance including 16% benefiting from Pell Grants.


Average Net Price

$31,135


Received Aid

62%


Pell Recipients

16%


Combined Sticker Price

In-State: $68,380

Out-of-State: $68,380

Demographics

The Franklin and Marshall College student body represents diverse backgrounds and experiences, with 25% in-state students and a balanced age distribution across traditional and non-traditional learners.


Gender
Men
926 (47%)
Women
1,064 (53%)

Outcomes

Franklin and Marshall College prioritizes student success, demonstrated by a 85% graduation rate and the achievements of alumni who make meaningful contributions in their communities and careers.


Graduation Rate

85%

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