The 50 most conservative colleges in America
Stacker examined the nation’s colleges and universities and compiled a list of the 50 most conservative colleges in the United States, consulting the research website Niche, which ranked schools’ conservatism based on students’ own reviews of the schools’ campus communities.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaJames Kirkikis // Shutterstock
In some conservative circles, there is a belief that the definition of inclusion on college campuses has evolved to exclude them. And some would argue that any exclusion runs counter to the notion that colleges are where divergent views should be embraced and discussed.
“Right-wing political ideologies should have a place in colleges to allow for choice and debate amongst young individuals,” wrote Jeremy Los in a 2011 article for Mic. “College campuses are a place for differing opinions and debate, and they encourage students to broaden their horizons. This is not a matter of what ideology is right or wrong, but rather what is best for the young people on campuses.”
For some students, the way to avoid a sense of ideological dismissal is to choose to attend a conservative college. Typically religiously affiliated, conservative schools distinguish themselves through a codified sense of religious identity, strong conservative ideologies, or deep-rooted connections to conservative politicians and organizations. Some schools inherit the conservative vibe from their communities, while others are conservative on their own. Some are inherently conservative because of their professional or business-friendly nature, while others are steeped in a deeply held history of conservatism.
Stacker examined the nation’s colleges and universities and compiled a list of the 50 most conservative colleges in the United States. For this list, we consulted the research website Niche, which ranked schools’ conservatism based on students’ own reviews of the schools’ campus communities. These reviews weigh the political leanings of the reviewer, if the reviewer attends or has attended the school, and the reviewer’s opinion of it.
Details on Niche’s methodology explain the site’s rankings, and survey data are accurate as of 2022. Read on to find out which colleges are the most conservative in the country.
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James Kirkikis // ShutterstockIn some conservative circles, there is a belief that the definition of inclusion on college campuses has evolved to exclude them. And some would argue that any exclusion runs counter to the notion that colleges are where divergent views should be embraced and discussed.
“Right-wing political ideologies should have a place in colleges to allow for choice and debate amongst young individuals,” wrote Jeremy Los in a 2011 article for Mic. “College campuses are a place for differing opinions and debate, and they encourage students to broaden their horizons. This is not a matter of what ideology is right or wrong, but rather what is best for the young people on campuses.”
For some students, the way to avoid a sense of ideological dismissal is to choose to attend a conservative college. Typically religiously affiliated, conservative schools distinguish themselves through a codified sense of religious identity, strong conservative ideologies, or deep-rooted connections to conservative politicians and organizations. Some schools inherit the conservative vibe from their communities, while others are conservative on their own. Some are inherently conservative because of their professional or business-friendly nature, while others are steeped in a deeply held history of conservatism.
Stacker examined the nation’s colleges and universities and compiled a list of the 50 most conservative colleges in the United States. For this list, we consulted the research website Niche, which ranked schools’ conservatism based on students’ own reviews of the schools’ campus communities. These reviews weigh the political leanings of the reviewer, if the reviewer attends or has attended the school, and the reviewer’s opinion of it.
Details on Niche’s methodology explain the site’s rankings, and survey data are accurate as of 2022. Read on to find out which colleges are the most conservative in the country.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaChicagoPhotographer // Shutterstock
- Location: Chicago, IL
- Students: 1,769 (student to faculty ratio: 20:1)
- Acceptance rate: 94% (ACT: 18-23; SAT: 990-1200)
- Net price per year: $16,247
- Graduation rate: 67%
- Six-year median earnings: data not available Focused on the principles of Christian orthodoxy, Moody Bible Institute operates on a five-article
Doctrinal Statementoriginally drafted in 1928, by which its mission is to “proclaim the Gospel through equipping people to be biblically grounded, practically trained, and to engage the world through Gospel-centered living.” The college holds that the Bible is the only authoritative guide for faith and practice, which is reflected in all of its
course and degree offerings, including biblical studies and languages, applied linguistics, and a bachelor of arts in preaching.
ChicagoPhotographer // Shutterstock- Location: Chicago, IL
- Students: 1,769 (student to faculty ratio: 20:1)
- Acceptance rate: 94% (ACT: 18-23; SAT: 990-1200)
- Net price per year: $16,247
- Graduation rate: 67%
- Six-year median earnings: data not available Focused on the principles of Christian orthodoxy, Moody Bible Institute operates on a five-article
Doctrinal Statementoriginally drafted in 1928, by which its mission is to “proclaim the Gospel through equipping people to be biblically grounded, practically trained, and to engage the world through Gospel-centered living.” The college holds that the Bible is the only authoritative guide for faith and practice, which is reflected in all of its
course and degree offerings, including biblical studies and languages, applied linguistics, and a bachelor of arts in preaching.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaUnderawesternsky // Shutterstock
- Location: Silver City, NM
- Students: 1,102 (student to faculty ratio: 13:1)
- Acceptance rate: 100% (ACT: data not available; SAT: data not available)
- Net price per year: $11,909
- Graduation rate: 34%
- Six-year median earnings: $30,900 Founded in 1893, Western New Mexico University is an applied liberal arts and sciences university. Until 1920, it was known as the
Normal School of New Mexico, its focus being on supplying “the grammar schools of the territory with competent and carefully trained teachers, devoted to their chosen profession and conscious of its splendid possibilities.” Thereafter followed three decades of the university being re-christened the New Mexico State Teachers’ College, before finally settling on its current moniker. To this day,
degrees in educationare a key part of the curriculum.
Underawesternsky // Shutterstock- Location: Silver City, NM
- Students: 1,102 (student to faculty ratio: 13:1)
- Acceptance rate: 100% (ACT: data not available; SAT: data not available)
- Net price per year: $11,909
- Graduation rate: 34%
- Six-year median earnings: $30,900 Founded in 1893, Western New Mexico University is an applied liberal arts and sciences university. Until 1920, it was known as the
Normal School of New Mexico, its focus being on supplying “the grammar schools of the territory with competent and carefully trained teachers, devoted to their chosen profession and conscious of its splendid possibilities.” Thereafter followed three decades of the university being re-christened the New Mexico State Teachers’ College, before finally settling on its current moniker. To this day,
degrees in educationare a key part of the curriculum.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaAlvin Trusty // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Findlay, OH
- Students: 2,189 (student to faculty ratio: 16:1)
- Acceptance rate: 77% (ACT: 21-26; SAT: 1040-1260)
- Net price per year: $25,066
- Graduation rate: 65%
- Six-year median earnings: $43,200 The University of Findlay was founded in 1882 in a joint partnership between the
Churches of God General Conferenceand the city of Findlay. This private university—whose motto, “Scientia Libertas et Religio,” or “Knowledge, Liberty, and Religion,” forms the basis of its mission to cultivate “academic excellence, transformative experiences and a supportive community that is grounded in Christian faith”—is known for its
western equestrian training program, which won
back-to-backAmerican Quarter Horse Association national championships in 2018 and 2019.
Alvin Trusty // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Findlay, OH
- Students: 2,189 (student to faculty ratio: 16:1)
- Acceptance rate: 77% (ACT: 21-26; SAT: 1040-1260)
- Net price per year: $25,066
- Graduation rate: 65%
- Six-year median earnings: $43,200 The University of Findlay was founded in 1882 in a joint partnership between the
Churches of God General Conferenceand the city of Findlay. This private university—whose motto, “Scientia Libertas et Religio,” or “Knowledge, Liberty, and Religion,” forms the basis of its mission to cultivate “academic excellence, transformative experiences and a supportive community that is grounded in Christian faith”—is known for its
western equestrian training program, which won
back-to-backAmerican Quarter Horse Association national championships in 2018 and 2019.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaAvontbone // Wikipedia
- Location: Evansville, IN
- Students: 1,822 (student to faculty ratio: 11:1)
- Acceptance rate: 71% (ACT: 23-30; SAT: 1090-1290)
- Net price per year: $21,978
- Graduation rate: 68%
- Six-year median earnings: $41,800 This private university was
foundedin 1854 as Moores Hill College and is today
affiliated withthe United Methodist Church. Through this affiliation, the University of Evansville focuses its curriculum on holistic (or “whole person”) education to spur “intellectual, physical, emotional, social, and spiritual growth,” which the school’s
missionbelieves “cannot be isolated from one another but must be integrated if we are to achieve our full, God-given potential.” The university also has a
satellite campuslocated in a 100-room Victorian manor in Grantham, England.
Avontbone // Wikipedia- Location: Evansville, IN
- Students: 1,822 (student to faculty ratio: 11:1)
- Acceptance rate: 71% (ACT: 23-30; SAT: 1090-1290)
- Net price per year: $21,978
- Graduation rate: 68%
- Six-year median earnings: $41,800 This private university was
foundedin 1854 as Moores Hill College and is today
affiliated withthe United Methodist Church. Through this affiliation, the University of Evansville focuses its curriculum on holistic (or “whole person”) education to spur “intellectual, physical, emotional, social, and spiritual growth,” which the school’s
missionbelieves “cannot be isolated from one another but must be integrated if we are to achieve our full, God-given potential.” The university also has a
satellite campuslocated in a 100-room Victorian manor in Grantham, England.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaFkbowen // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Waxahachie, TX
- Students: 1,392 (student to faculty ratio: 10:1)
- Acceptance rate: 88% (ACT: 17-22; SAT: 920-1100)
- Net price per year: $24,760
- Graduation rate: 45%
- Six-year median earnings: $35,700 The last Assemblies of God university remaining in Texas, Southwestern Assemblies of God University is a private Christian university in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. The school offers degrees in liberal arts, Bible studies, and Assemblies of God ministries. The school’s mascot is Judah the Lion, a play on the “Lion of Judah,” a Jewish national symbol thought to symbolize the tribe of Judah. You may also like:
Former jobs of the CEOs of the largest 50 public companiesFkbowen // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Waxahachie, TX
- Students: 1,392 (student to faculty ratio: 10:1)
- Acceptance rate: 88% (ACT: 17-22; SAT: 920-1100)
- Net price per year: $24,760
- Graduation rate: 45%
- Six-year median earnings: $35,700 The last Assemblies of God university remaining in Texas, Southwestern Assemblies of God University is a private Christian university in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. The school offers degrees in liberal arts, Bible studies, and Assemblies of God ministries. The school’s mascot is Judah the Lion, a play on the “Lion of Judah,” a Jewish national symbol thought to symbolize the tribe of Judah. You may also like:
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaThewind1956 // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Mequon, WI
- Students: 2,318 (student to faculty ratio: 12:1)
- Acceptance rate: 64% (ACT: 21-26; SAT: 898-1156)
- Net price per year: $25,175
- Graduation rate: 64%
- Six-year median earnings: $42,800 The name Concordia is a reference to the Latin title of The Book of Concord, a collection of Lutheran confessions. The university is one of the eight-member Concordia University System, which forms a “Lutheran
higher education communitycommitted to helping students develop in mind, body, and spirit for service to Christ in the Church and the world.” Among the university’s notable alumni is U.S. Representative André D. Carson, who at the time of his election in 2008 was only the second Muslim ever elected to the national legislature.
Thewind1956 // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Mequon, WI
- Students: 2,318 (student to faculty ratio: 12:1)
- Acceptance rate: 64% (ACT: 21-26; SAT: 898-1156)
- Net price per year: $25,175
- Graduation rate: 64%
- Six-year median earnings: $42,800 The name Concordia is a reference to the Latin title of The Book of Concord, a collection of Lutheran confessions. The university is one of the eight-member Concordia University System, which forms a “Lutheran
higher education communitycommitted to helping students develop in mind, body, and spirit for service to Christ in the Church and the world.” Among the university’s notable alumni is U.S. Representative André D. Carson, who at the time of his election in 2008 was only the second Muslim ever elected to the national legislature.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaJacob Boomsma // Shutterstock
- Location: Saint Paul, MN
- Students: 2,073 (student to faculty ratio: 17:1)
- Acceptance rate: 92% (ACT: 21-28; SAT: 1110-1330)
- Net price per year: $23,085
- Graduation rate: 68%
- Six-year median earnings: $38,500 Originally established as a bible and missionary training school in 1902, the University of Northwestern - St. Paul operates on a philosophy of
unity through diversityby which “every person in the Northwestern community be accepted and valued regardless of gender, race, color, social status, ability/disability, age, ethnicity, or gifts.” This philosophy is backed by several on-campus groups, including those dedicated to Asian Student Fellowship, Latinx students, and Students of Disability Appreciation, and has a Black Student Union. Fun fact: Rev. Billy Graham served as the
school’s presidentfrom 1947 to 1952.
Jacob Boomsma // Shutterstock- Location: Saint Paul, MN
- Students: 2,073 (student to faculty ratio: 17:1)
- Acceptance rate: 92% (ACT: 21-28; SAT: 1110-1330)
- Net price per year: $23,085
- Graduation rate: 68%
- Six-year median earnings: $38,500 Originally established as a bible and missionary training school in 1902, the University of Northwestern - St. Paul operates on a philosophy of
unity through diversityby which “every person in the Northwestern community be accepted and valued regardless of gender, race, color, social status, ability/disability, age, ethnicity, or gifts.” This philosophy is backed by several on-campus groups, including those dedicated to Asian Student Fellowship, Latinx students, and Students of Disability Appreciation, and has a Black Student Union. Fun fact: Rev. Billy Graham served as the
school’s presidentfrom 1947 to 1952.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaB Brown // Shutterstock
- Location: Pocatello, ID
- Students: 5,966 (student to faculty ratio: 13:1)
- Acceptance rate: 100% (ACT: data not available; SAT: data not available)
- Net price per year: $13,135
- Graduation rate: 36%
- Six-year median earnings: $35,700 “The truth will set you free,” a Bible quote from the Book of John, is this public research university’s motto. Idaho State University is known for its degree programs in the health professions, from dentistry to paramedic sciences to nursing and pharmacological studies. Though not directly affiliated with the Mormon church,
prayer has been notedas a component part of certain courses. Among the lighter traditions of the school, it is considered
good luckto high-five the paw of the Bronze Bengal that stands outside Quad Amphitheater.
B Brown // Shutterstock- Location: Pocatello, ID
- Students: 5,966 (student to faculty ratio: 13:1)
- Acceptance rate: 100% (ACT: data not available; SAT: data not available)
- Net price per year: $13,135
- Graduation rate: 36%
- Six-year median earnings: $35,700 “The truth will set you free,” a Bible quote from the Book of John, is this public research university’s motto. Idaho State University is known for its degree programs in the health professions, from dentistry to paramedic sciences to nursing and pharmacological studies. Though not directly affiliated with the Mormon church,
prayer has been notedas a component part of certain courses. Among the lighter traditions of the school, it is considered
good luckto high-five the paw of the Bronze Bengal that stands outside Quad Amphitheater.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaCanva
- Location: Fayetteville, AR
- Students: 20,559 (student to faculty ratio: 18:1)
- Acceptance rate: 77% (ACT: 23-30; SAT: 1120-1300)
- Net price per year: $16,263
- Graduation rate: 66%
- Six-year median earnings: $44,900 This flagship school of the University of Arkansas System boasts the largest campus of the six affiliated colleges. The university is a land-grant institution, meaning that it is designated by the state of Arkansas to receive funding through the
Morrill Acts of 1862 and 1890. Among the university’s traditions is
Schola Cantorum, a choral ensemble that performs all around the world. Its perhaps most well-known former teachers are former President Bill Clinton and former U.S. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, both of whom taught law there and the latter of whom founded the
university’s legal clinic.
Canva- Location: Fayetteville, AR
- Students: 20,559 (student to faculty ratio: 18:1)
- Acceptance rate: 77% (ACT: 23-30; SAT: 1120-1300)
- Net price per year: $16,263
- Graduation rate: 66%
- Six-year median earnings: $44,900 This flagship school of the University of Arkansas System boasts the largest campus of the six affiliated colleges. The university is a land-grant institution, meaning that it is designated by the state of Arkansas to receive funding through the
Morrill Acts of 1862 and 1890. Among the university’s traditions is
Schola Cantorum, a choral ensemble that performs all around the world. Its perhaps most well-known former teachers are former President Bill Clinton and former U.S. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, both of whom taught law there and the latter of whom founded the
university’s legal clinic.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaCanva
- Location: Auburn, AL
- Students: 22,527 (student to faculty ratio: 20:1)
- Acceptance rate: 81% (ACT: 25-31; SAT: 1150-1320)
- Net price per year: $23,562
- Graduation rate: 79%
- Six-year median earnings: $48,800 Another land-grant research school, Auburn is the
second-largest universityin Alabama. Despite its size, the school has one of the lowest enrollments of Black students. As of 2021, only
5.3% of the student bodywas Black. A 2021 article in the
New York Timesby Auburn’s former student chairman of diversity posited that one cause of this limited enrollment was that
tuition rose significantlyin the wake of the 2008 financial crisis alongside
commensurate declines in state funding. In 2017, amid mass protests, white nationalist Richard Spencer spoke at Auburn after
filing a suitin federal court against the school’s refusal on First Amendment grounds. You may also like:
Best government agencies to work forCanva- Location: Auburn, AL
- Students: 22,527 (student to faculty ratio: 20:1)
- Acceptance rate: 81% (ACT: 25-31; SAT: 1150-1320)
- Net price per year: $23,562
- Graduation rate: 79%
- Six-year median earnings: $48,800 Another land-grant research school, Auburn is the
second-largest universityin Alabama. Despite its size, the school has one of the lowest enrollments of Black students. As of 2021, only
5.3% of the student bodywas Black. A 2021 article in the
New York Timesby Auburn’s former student chairman of diversity posited that one cause of this limited enrollment was that
tuition rose significantlyin the wake of the 2008 financial crisis alongside
commensurate declines in state funding. In 2017, amid mass protests, white nationalist Richard Spencer spoke at Auburn after
filing a suitin federal court against the school’s refusal on First Amendment grounds. You may also like:
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaTZIDO SUN // Shutterstock
- Location: Spring Arbor, MI
- Students: 1,134 (student to faculty ratio: 11:1)
- Acceptance rate: 66% (ACT: 20-27; SAT: 980-1220)
- Net price per year: $20,427
- Graduation rate: 59%
- Six-year median earnings: $41,000 Spring Arbor University is a private Free Methodist university. The liberal arts school’s
missionfocuses on “total commitment to Jesus Christ as the perspective for learning, and critical participation in the contemporary world.” In late July 2014, the university was granted a
religious exemptionfrom Title IX requirements by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights, freeing it from restrictions on discrimination based on gender, including transgender and gender non-conforming students, and sexual orientation.
TZIDO SUN // Shutterstock- Location: Spring Arbor, MI
- Students: 1,134 (student to faculty ratio: 11:1)
- Acceptance rate: 66% (ACT: 20-27; SAT: 980-1220)
- Net price per year: $20,427
- Graduation rate: 59%
- Six-year median earnings: $41,000 Spring Arbor University is a private Free Methodist university. The liberal arts school’s
missionfocuses on “total commitment to Jesus Christ as the perspective for learning, and critical participation in the contemporary world.” In late July 2014, the university was granted a
religious exemptionfrom Title IX requirements by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights, freeing it from restrictions on discrimination based on gender, including transgender and gender non-conforming students, and sexual orientation.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaLarry D. Moore, CC BY-SA 4.0 // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Plainview, TX
- Students: 869 (student to faculty ratio: 6:1)
- Acceptance rate: 97% (ACT: 16-22; SAT: 880-1060)
- Net price per year: $24,882
- Graduation rate: 23%
- Six-year median earnings: $41,300 Though based in Plainview, Texas, Wayland Baptist University has a
total of 11 campusesspread over six states, many of which have
multiple locationswithin a single campus, as well as extension campuses in American Samoa and Kenya. The school’s core educational values are aimed at combining environmental responsibility with “
Christian distinctiveness and Baptist heritage.”
Larry D. Moore, CC BY-SA 4.0 // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Plainview, TX
- Students: 869 (student to faculty ratio: 6:1)
- Acceptance rate: 97% (ACT: 16-22; SAT: 880-1060)
- Net price per year: $24,882
- Graduation rate: 23%
- Six-year median earnings: $41,300 Though based in Plainview, Texas, Wayland Baptist University has a
total of 11 campusesspread over six states, many of which have
multiple locationswithin a single campus, as well as extension campuses in American Samoa and Kenya. The school’s core educational values are aimed at combining environmental responsibility with “
Christian distinctiveness and Baptist heritage.”
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaLoren Kerns // Flickr
- Location: Lakeland, FL
- Students: 4,974 (student to faculty ratio: 23:1)
- Acceptance rate: 48% (ACT: 19-24; SAT: 940-1180)
- Net price per year: $25,025
- Graduation rate: 45%
- Six-year median earnings: $34,800 A private Christian university, Southeastern University first started in Alabama as Southeastern Bible Institute before relocating to Florida. It is the largest Assemblies of God school currently in operation in the United States.
Loren Kerns // Flickr- Location: Lakeland, FL
- Students: 4,974 (student to faculty ratio: 23:1)
- Acceptance rate: 48% (ACT: 19-24; SAT: 940-1180)
- Net price per year: $25,025
- Graduation rate: 45%
- Six-year median earnings: $34,800 A private Christian university, Southeastern University first started in Alabama as Southeastern Bible Institute before relocating to Florida. It is the largest Assemblies of God school currently in operation in the United States.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaBrandonrush // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Arkadelphia, AR
- Students: 1,506 (student to faculty ratio: 12:1)
- Acceptance rate: 61% (ACT: 21-28; SAT: 1060-1250)
- Net price per year: $19,962
- Graduation rate: 63%
- Six-year median earnings: $41,200 Arkansas Baptist State Convention-affiliated Baptist college Ouachita Baptist University requires unmarried students under the age of 22 to live on campus unless they have family in the area. Visits to rooms of students of the opposite sex are limited to specific hours, and national fraternities and sororities are not allowed on campus.
Brandonrush // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Arkadelphia, AR
- Students: 1,506 (student to faculty ratio: 12:1)
- Acceptance rate: 61% (ACT: 21-28; SAT: 1060-1250)
- Net price per year: $19,962
- Graduation rate: 63%
- Six-year median earnings: $41,200 Arkansas Baptist State Convention-affiliated Baptist college Ouachita Baptist University requires unmarried students under the age of 22 to live on campus unless they have family in the area. Visits to rooms of students of the opposite sex are limited to specific hours, and national fraternities and sororities are not allowed on campus.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaGeorge Fox University // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Newberg, OR
- Students: 2,428 (student to faculty ratio: 14:1)
- Acceptance rate: 82% (ACT: 19-27; SAT: 1030-1270)
- Net price per year: $30,827
- Graduation rate: 68%
- Six-year median earnings: $45,100 This private Christian university was founded as a
school for Quakersin 1891. Formerly known simply as George Fox, the school
mergedwith Western Evangelical Seminary in 1996 and changed its name to George Fox University (GFU). In 2021, a GFU student
participated in a suitfiled challenging the constitutionality of Title IX religious exemption for Christian universities. You may also like:
The top 50 party schools in AmericaGeorge Fox University // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Newberg, OR
- Students: 2,428 (student to faculty ratio: 14:1)
- Acceptance rate: 82% (ACT: 19-27; SAT: 1030-1270)
- Net price per year: $30,827
- Graduation rate: 68%
- Six-year median earnings: $45,100 This private Christian university was founded as a
school for Quakersin 1891. Formerly known simply as George Fox, the school
mergedwith Western Evangelical Seminary in 1996 and changed its name to George Fox University (GFU). In 2021, a GFU student
participated in a suitfiled challenging the constitutionality of Title IX religious exemption for Christian universities. You may also like:
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaGeorgia National Guard // Flickr
- Location: Dahlonega, GA
- Students: 13,103 (student to faculty ratio: 18:1)
- Acceptance rate: 81% (ACT: 19-26; SAT: 990-1190)
- Net price per year: $10,730
- Graduation rate: 38%
- Six-year median earnings: $41,900 A public university in the University of Georgia system, the University of North Georgia is one of the six senior military colleges in the nation. Military tradition has it that “Reveille” is played every day at 7 a.m. on campus, during which all on campus are expected to face the flag, and “Retreat/To the Colors” is played each day at 5 p.m. when everyone engaged in outdoor activities must stop to salute the flag.
Georgia National Guard // Flickr- Location: Dahlonega, GA
- Students: 13,103 (student to faculty ratio: 18:1)
- Acceptance rate: 81% (ACT: 19-26; SAT: 990-1190)
- Net price per year: $10,730
- Graduation rate: 38%
- Six-year median earnings: $41,900 A public university in the University of Georgia system, the University of North Georgia is one of the six senior military colleges in the nation. Military tradition has it that “Reveille” is played every day at 7 a.m. on campus, during which all on campus are expected to face the flag, and “Retreat/To the Colors” is played each day at 5 p.m. when everyone engaged in outdoor activities must stop to salute the flag.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaAJU_photography// Flickr
- Location: Springfield, MO
- Students: 1,539 (student to faculty ratio: 16:1)
- Acceptance rate: 97% (ACT: 19-25; SAT: 960-1200)
- Net price per year: $22,045
- Graduation rate: 56%
- Six-year median earnings: $35,800 The Assemblies of God-affiliated Evangel University is a private Christian university with a seminary on campus. It is the nation’s first Pentecostal school of arts and sciences.
AJU_photography// Flickr- Location: Springfield, MO
- Students: 1,539 (student to faculty ratio: 16:1)
- Acceptance rate: 97% (ACT: 19-25; SAT: 960-1200)
- Net price per year: $22,045
- Graduation rate: 56%
- Six-year median earnings: $35,800 The Assemblies of God-affiliated Evangel University is a private Christian university with a seminary on campus. It is the nation’s first Pentecostal school of arts and sciences.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaCanva
- Location: College Station, TX
- Students: 47,667 (student to faculty ratio: 21:1)
- Acceptance rate: 58% (ACT: 26-31; SAT: 1160-1390)
- Net price per year: $19,237
- Graduation rate: 82%
- Six-year median earnings: $58,000 Known colloquially as Aggieland, Texas A&M boasts the
largest enrollmentof any university in the United States. The university’s main campus houses the headquarters of the Texas A&M Transportation Institute, one of the
biggest transportation research institutionsin the world, with over 700 professional members across 38 countries. Like Evangel, Texas A&M has a tradition of
Reveille—only here it is the school’s official mascot, a Shetland sheepdog known as Miss Rev.
Canva- Location: College Station, TX
- Students: 47,667 (student to faculty ratio: 21:1)
- Acceptance rate: 58% (ACT: 26-31; SAT: 1160-1390)
- Net price per year: $19,237
- Graduation rate: 82%
- Six-year median earnings: $58,000 Known colloquially as Aggieland, Texas A&M boasts the
largest enrollmentof any university in the United States. The university’s main campus houses the headquarters of the Texas A&M Transportation Institute, one of the
biggest transportation research institutionsin the world, with over 700 professional members across 38 countries. Like Evangel, Texas A&M has a tradition of
Reveille—only here it is the school’s official mascot, a Shetland sheepdog known as Miss Rev.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaMichael Barera // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Longview, TX
- Students: 1,347 (student to faculty ratio: 11:1)
- Acceptance rate: 45% (ACT: 22-29; SAT: 1090-1310)
- Net price per year: $24,609
- Graduation rate: 63%
- Six-year median earnings: $48,200 An interdenominational Christian school, LeTourneau University has distinguished itself by having both a commitment to scientific research and biblical scholarship, which works as a cohesive curriculum. The school requires from nine to 12 hours of theological studies. It is also one of the few religiously based schools to offer online courses.
Michael Barera // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Longview, TX
- Students: 1,347 (student to faculty ratio: 11:1)
- Acceptance rate: 45% (ACT: 22-29; SAT: 1090-1310)
- Net price per year: $24,609
- Graduation rate: 63%
- Six-year median earnings: $48,200 An interdenominational Christian school, LeTourneau University has distinguished itself by having both a commitment to scientific research and biblical scholarship, which works as a cohesive curriculum. The school requires from nine to 12 hours of theological studies. It is also one of the few religiously based schools to offer online courses.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaCanva
- Location: Abilene, TX
- Students: 3,352 (student to faculty ratio: 15:1)
- Acceptance rate: 61% (ACT: 21-28; SAT: 1020-1230)
- Net price per year: $27,883
- Graduation rate: 61%
- Six-year median earnings: $43,000
Founded in 1906as Childers Classical Institute, this university did not become known as Abilene Christian until 1976. It has a long affiliation with the Churches of Christ, and currently
bars employeesfrom engaging in same-sex relationships, though the school did recognize a
student LGBTQ+ organizationin 2016. You may also like:
50 women who broke barriers in the business worldCanva- Location: Abilene, TX
- Students: 3,352 (student to faculty ratio: 15:1)
- Acceptance rate: 61% (ACT: 21-28; SAT: 1020-1230)
- Net price per year: $27,883
- Graduation rate: 61%
- Six-year median earnings: $43,000
Founded in 1906as Childers Classical Institute, this university did not become known as Abilene Christian until 1976. It has a long affiliation with the Churches of Christ, and currently
bars employeesfrom engaging in same-sex relationships, though the school did recognize a
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaLyumars // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Butte, MT
- Students: 1,369 (student to faculty ratio: 13:1)
- Acceptance rate: 91% (ACT: 21-26; SAT: 1080-1260)
- Net price per year: $13,547
- Graduation rate: 54%
- Six-year median earnings: $41,700 Founded as the Montana State School of Mines, Montana Tech was rated by Best Accredited Colleges as having one of the
10 best electrical engineering programsin the nation, as well as a top three
mechanical engineeringprogram. Among its notable alumni is Ryan Lance, CEO of ConocoPhillips, one of the largest energy companies in the world.
Lyumars // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Butte, MT
- Students: 1,369 (student to faculty ratio: 13:1)
- Acceptance rate: 91% (ACT: 21-26; SAT: 1080-1260)
- Net price per year: $13,547
- Graduation rate: 54%
- Six-year median earnings: $41,700 Founded as the Montana State School of Mines, Montana Tech was rated by Best Accredited Colleges as having one of the
10 best electrical engineering programsin the nation, as well as a top three
mechanical engineeringprogram. Among its notable alumni is Ryan Lance, CEO of ConocoPhillips, one of the largest energy companies in the world.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaSusquehanna University // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Selinsgrove, PA
- Students: 2,199 (student to faculty ratio: 12:1)
- Acceptance rate: 72% (ACT: 23-28; SAT: 1020-1230)
- Net price per year: $27,079
- Graduation rate: 72%
- Six-year median earnings: $54,100 Founded in 1858 as the Missionary Institute of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, the school was
renamedSusquehanna University in 1895. Each holiday season, the university puts on a
Christmas Candlelight Servicefeaturing traditional Christian readings, songs, and prayers.
Susquehanna University // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Selinsgrove, PA
- Students: 2,199 (student to faculty ratio: 12:1)
- Acceptance rate: 72% (ACT: 23-28; SAT: 1020-1230)
- Net price per year: $27,079
- Graduation rate: 72%
- Six-year median earnings: $54,100 Founded in 1858 as the Missionary Institute of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, the school was
renamedSusquehanna University in 1895. Each holiday season, the university puts on a
Christmas Candlelight Servicefeaturing traditional Christian readings, songs, and prayers.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaJames Kirkikis // Shutterstock
- Location: University, MS
- Students: 15,902 (student to faculty ratio: 16:1)
- Acceptance rate: 88% (ACT: 21-29; SAT: 1020-1250)
- Net price per year: $14,672
- Graduation rate: 66%
- Six-year median earnings: $42,700 Located in Oxford, “Ole Miss” is Mississippi’s largest university. A part of the university is its struggle with its Confederate history. Since 1997, the university has been engaged in rebranding its image, including removing the Confederate flag and use of the mascot “Colonel Reb” from its stadium and banning the playing of “Dixie” by its marching band. Still, race remains a divisive issue on the campus.
James Kirkikis // Shutterstock- Location: University, MS
- Students: 15,902 (student to faculty ratio: 16:1)
- Acceptance rate: 88% (ACT: 21-29; SAT: 1020-1250)
- Net price per year: $14,672
- Graduation rate: 66%
- Six-year median earnings: $42,700 Located in Oxford, “Ole Miss” is Mississippi’s largest university. A part of the university is its struggle with its Confederate history. Since 1997, the university has been engaged in rebranding its image, including removing the Confederate flag and use of the mascot “Colonel Reb” from its stadium and banning the playing of “Dixie” by its marching band. Still, race remains a divisive issue on the campus.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaKristi Blokhin // Shutterstock
- Location: Scranton, PA
- Students: 3,626 (student to faculty ratio: 13:1)
- Acceptance rate: 76% (ACT: 24-29; SAT: 1120-1310)
- Net price per year: $36,235
- Graduation rate: 83%
- Six-year median earnings: $57,500 This private Jesuit institution was founded as St. Thomas College before
elevatingto university status in 1938. To this day, the school’s mission and values follow the teachings of Jesuit founder St. Ignatius Loyola, whereby students and faculty are asked to “seek God in all things.” Fun fact: Both Jim Halpert (played by John Krasinski) and Ryan Howard (played by B.J. Novak), characters on the popular TV series “The Office,” “attended” the University of Scranton.
Kristi Blokhin // Shutterstock- Location: Scranton, PA
- Students: 3,626 (student to faculty ratio: 13:1)
- Acceptance rate: 76% (ACT: 24-29; SAT: 1120-1310)
- Net price per year: $36,235
- Graduation rate: 83%
- Six-year median earnings: $57,500 This private Jesuit institution was founded as St. Thomas College before
elevatingto university status in 1938. To this day, the school’s mission and values follow the teachings of Jesuit founder St. Ignatius Loyola, whereby students and faculty are asked to “seek God in all things.” Fun fact: Both Jim Halpert (played by John Krasinski) and Ryan Howard (played by B.J. Novak), characters on the popular TV series “The Office,” “attended” the University of Scranton.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaCreative Commons // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Canyon, TX
- Students: 5,582 (student to faculty ratio: 18:1)
- Acceptance rate: 69% (ACT: 17-23; SAT: 940-1140)
- Net price per year: $12,982
- Graduation rate: 45%
- Six-year median earnings: $42,700 Originally founded as a teachers college, West Texas A&M has become one of the largest public colleges in the state. Its
student populationis largely female with a minority enrollment of more than 40%. Despite being located in one of the most conservative states of the U.S., the university’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion offers free courses on diversity that are open to the public. Fun fact: Famed artist Georgia O’Keeffe served as the school’s art director from 1916 to 1918. You may also like:
Best jobs that don’t require a college degreeCreative Commons // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Canyon, TX
- Students: 5,582 (student to faculty ratio: 18:1)
- Acceptance rate: 69% (ACT: 17-23; SAT: 940-1140)
- Net price per year: $12,982
- Graduation rate: 45%
- Six-year median earnings: $42,700 Originally founded as a teachers college, West Texas A&M has become one of the largest public colleges in the state. Its
student populationis largely female with a minority enrollment of more than 40%. Despite being located in one of the most conservative states of the U.S., the university’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion offers free courses on diversity that are open to the public. Fun fact: Famed artist Georgia O’Keeffe served as the school’s art director from 1916 to 1918. You may also like:
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaAnna Jurkovska // Shutterstock
- Location: Watertown, WI
- Students: 509 (student to faculty ratio: 11:1)
- Acceptance rate: 77% (ACT: 19-26; SAT: 1010-1200)
- Net price per year: $19,399
- Graduation rate: 55%
- Six-year median earnings: $33,000 A small Baptist university in Wisconsin, Maranatha Baptist University requires students under the age of 23 to live on campus unless they are commuting or living with their parents. Daily church services are a part of campus life and the university has a college conservative club, but no equivalent for liberal or progressive views.
Anna Jurkovska // Shutterstock- Location: Watertown, WI
- Students: 509 (student to faculty ratio: 11:1)
- Acceptance rate: 77% (ACT: 19-26; SAT: 1010-1200)
- Net price per year: $19,399
- Graduation rate: 55%
- Six-year median earnings: $33,000 A small Baptist university in Wisconsin, Maranatha Baptist University requires students under the age of 23 to live on campus unless they are commuting or living with their parents. Daily church services are a part of campus life and the university has a college conservative club, but no equivalent for liberal or progressive views.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaWissembourg // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Irving, TX
- Students: 1,443 (student to faculty ratio: 11:1)
- Acceptance rate: 45% (ACT: 24-30; SAT: 1130-1360)
- Net price per year: $26,761
- Graduation rate: 71%
- Six-year median earnings: $47,400 A major Catholic university, the University of Dallas is seen as being a fount of conservative cultural perspectives. William F. Buckley and Pat Buchanan are among the many conservative leaders who have spoken there. The school is also viewed as a leader in Catholic orthodoxy and tradition.
Wissembourg // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Irving, TX
- Students: 1,443 (student to faculty ratio: 11:1)
- Acceptance rate: 45% (ACT: 24-30; SAT: 1130-1360)
- Net price per year: $26,761
- Graduation rate: 71%
- Six-year median earnings: $47,400 A major Catholic university, the University of Dallas is seen as being a fount of conservative cultural perspectives. William F. Buckley and Pat Buchanan are among the many conservative leaders who have spoken there. The school is also viewed as a leader in Catholic orthodoxy and tradition.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaWcbpolish // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Grand Rapids, MI
- Students: 1,020 (student to faculty ratio: 15:1)
- Acceptance rate: 78% (ACT: 19-26; SAT: 950-1190)
- Net price per year: $19,923
- Graduation rate: 60%
- Six-year median earnings: $35,400 A nondenominational Christian university, Cornerstone University was once the Baptist Bible Institute. Cornerstone has a seminary program on campus. However, what makes the school noteworthy is an open and public adherence to Christian ideology. It is not uncommon to see public praying in the quad, and most school activities center around faith.
Wcbpolish // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Grand Rapids, MI
- Students: 1,020 (student to faculty ratio: 15:1)
- Acceptance rate: 78% (ACT: 19-26; SAT: 950-1190)
- Net price per year: $19,923
- Graduation rate: 60%
- Six-year median earnings: $35,400 A nondenominational Christian university, Cornerstone University was once the Baptist Bible Institute. Cornerstone has a seminary program on campus. However, what makes the school noteworthy is an open and public adherence to Christian ideology. It is not uncommon to see public praying in the quad, and most school activities center around faith.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaExcel23 // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Anderson, SC
- Students: 2,544 (student to faculty ratio: 15:1)
- Acceptance rate: 69% (ACT: 20-26; SAT: 860-1210)
- Net price per year: $21,599
- Graduation rate: 67%
- Six-year median earnings: $35,200 A highly selective private school, Anderson University is affiliated with the South Carolina Baptist Convention. The school requires students to take two Bible courses to graduate: Introduction to the Bible and The Teachings of Jesus.
Excel23 // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Anderson, SC
- Students: 2,544 (student to faculty ratio: 15:1)
- Acceptance rate: 69% (ACT: 20-26; SAT: 860-1210)
- Net price per year: $21,599
- Graduation rate: 67%
- Six-year median earnings: $35,200 A highly selective private school, Anderson University is affiliated with the South Carolina Baptist Convention. The school requires students to take two Bible courses to graduate: Introduction to the Bible and The Teachings of Jesus.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaIanmccor // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Tigerville, SC
- Students: 1,758 (student to faculty ratio: 14:1)
- Acceptance rate: 63% (ACT: 19-28; SAT: 870-1240)
- Net price per year: $19,124
- Graduation rate: 59%
- Six-year median earnings: $34,400 North Greenville University is a private Baptist university. Affiliated with the South Carolina Baptist Convention and the Southern Baptist Convention, the university made the news in 2019 when it was ordered
to pay $2.5 million in penaltiesfor allegedly violating a ban barring schools from compensating recruiters with commissions or bonuses. You may also like:
Ranking the reputation of the 100 most visible companies in AmericaIanmccor // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Tigerville, SC
- Students: 1,758 (student to faculty ratio: 14:1)
- Acceptance rate: 63% (ACT: 19-28; SAT: 870-1240)
- Net price per year: $19,124
- Graduation rate: 59%
- Six-year median earnings: $34,400 North Greenville University is a private Baptist university. Affiliated with the South Carolina Baptist Convention and the Southern Baptist Convention, the university made the news in 2019 when it was ordered
to pay $2.5 million in penaltiesfor allegedly violating a ban barring schools from compensating recruiters with commissions or bonuses. You may also like:
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaAmmodramus // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Wayne, NE
- Students: 2,635 (student to faculty ratio: 21:1)
- Acceptance rate: 100% (ACT: data not available; SAT: data not available)
- Net price per year: $13,770
- Graduation rate: 51%
- Six-year median earnings: $36,100 Wayne State College, despite having a
robustTitle IX program, is no stranger to conservative clashes within its student ranks. In late 2021, Student Senate President Blake Aspen wrote a letter to the editor of the college newspaper
arguingthat the student-run publication needed more conservative voices after it published a string of articles critical of conservative Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts. The paper refused to run Aspen’s rebuttal, and consequently, he launched a campaign via social media against what he called
“borderline slanderous”attacks against himself and Ricketts.
Ammodramus // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Wayne, NE
- Students: 2,635 (student to faculty ratio: 21:1)
- Acceptance rate: 100% (ACT: data not available; SAT: data not available)
- Net price per year: $13,770
- Graduation rate: 51%
- Six-year median earnings: $36,100 Wayne State College, despite having a
robustTitle IX program, is no stranger to conservative clashes within its student ranks. In late 2021, Student Senate President Blake Aspen wrote a letter to the editor of the college newspaper
arguingthat the student-run publication needed more conservative voices after it published a string of articles critical of conservative Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts. The paper refused to run Aspen’s rebuttal, and consequently, he launched a campaign via social media against what he called
“borderline slanderous”attacks against himself and Ricketts.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in Americarklopfer // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Steubenville, OH
- Students: 2,063 (student to faculty ratio: 14:1)
- Acceptance rate: 77% (ACT: 22-29; SAT: 1090-1300)
- Net price per year: $26,356
- Graduation rate: 77%
- Six-year median earnings: $37,700 The Rev. Sean Sheridan, former president of the Franciscan University of Steubenville,
resignedafter it was reported that the school initially offered support to an English professor who assigned a pornographic book to his graduate course in 2018. The argument—that the assignment could help students deal with their faith by showing two sides of an issue—was silenced by later news that Sheridan’s office tried to stifle staff from speaking about the issue to the media. This reflected the attitude of the Catholic university, where the human life studies minor explores aspects of the “Culture of Death”—a concept suggested by Pope John Paul II that opposes “sexual irresponsibility,” a reference to LGBTQ+ sexuality.
rklopfer // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Steubenville, OH
- Students: 2,063 (student to faculty ratio: 14:1)
- Acceptance rate: 77% (ACT: 22-29; SAT: 1090-1300)
- Net price per year: $26,356
- Graduation rate: 77%
- Six-year median earnings: $37,700 The Rev. Sean Sheridan, former president of the Franciscan University of Steubenville,
resignedafter it was reported that the school initially offered support to an English professor who assigned a pornographic book to his graduate course in 2018. The argument—that the assignment could help students deal with their faith by showing two sides of an issue—was silenced by later news that Sheridan’s office tried to stifle staff from speaking about the issue to the media. This reflected the attitude of the Catholic university, where the human life studies minor explores aspects of the “Culture of Death”—a concept suggested by Pope John Paul II that opposes “sexual irresponsibility,” a reference to LGBTQ+ sexuality.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaTheSource2001 // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Upland, IN
- Students: 1,799 (student to faculty ratio: 12:1)
- Acceptance rate: 68% (ACT: 22-28; SAT: 1080-1310)
- Net price per year: $26,703
- Graduation rate: 77%
- Six-year median earnings: $38,000 Taylor University is a private, interdenominational, evangelical Christian university. Known largely for its hospitality and leisure management programs, the school also requires all students, faculty, and staff to make a
profession of faithbefore entering the university. Regular chapel attendance is also required, with upperclassmen taking charge of freshmen attendance and organizing “worship nights.”
TheSource2001 // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Upland, IN
- Students: 1,799 (student to faculty ratio: 12:1)
- Acceptance rate: 68% (ACT: 22-28; SAT: 1080-1310)
- Net price per year: $26,703
- Graduation rate: 77%
- Six-year median earnings: $38,000 Taylor University is a private, interdenominational, evangelical Christian university. Known largely for its hospitality and leisure management programs, the school also requires all students, faculty, and staff to make a
profession of faithbefore entering the university. Regular chapel attendance is also required, with upperclassmen taking charge of freshmen attendance and organizing “worship nights.”
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaValis55 // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Searcy, AR
- Students: 3,533 (student to faculty ratio: 15:1)
- Acceptance rate: 61% (ACT: 21-29; SAT: 1060-1270)
- Net price per year: $19,578
- Graduation rate: 69%
- Six-year median earnings: $40,900 The largest private university in Arkansas, Harding University is associated with the Churches of Christ. The university requires students to attend morning chapel services, to complete eight credit hours of Bible studies, and to take a Bible study class if the student has eight credit hours of courses scheduled in a single semester. Individuals of opposite genders are banned from being in the same dorm room at the same time under any circumstance, extramarital or homosexual sex is prohibited, and alcohol consumption is not allowed on campus.
Valis55 // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Searcy, AR
- Students: 3,533 (student to faculty ratio: 15:1)
- Acceptance rate: 61% (ACT: 21-29; SAT: 1060-1270)
- Net price per year: $19,578
- Graduation rate: 69%
- Six-year median earnings: $40,900 The largest private university in Arkansas, Harding University is associated with the Churches of Christ. The university requires students to attend morning chapel services, to complete eight credit hours of Bible studies, and to take a Bible study class if the student has eight credit hours of courses scheduled in a single semester. Individuals of opposite genders are banned from being in the same dorm room at the same time under any circumstance, extramarital or homosexual sex is prohibited, and alcohol consumption is not allowed on campus.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaCanva
- Location: Dallas, TX
- Students: 6,519 (student to faculty ratio: 11:1)
- Acceptance rate: 47% (ACT: 29-33; SAT: 1300-1480)
- Net price per year: $40,404
- Graduation rate: 81%
- Six-year median earnings: $60,700 Though founded in 1911 by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South—now the United Methodist Church—Southern Methodist University’s long-standing connection with the church has begun to fracture. In 2019, the university
amended its bylaws and articles of incorporationto take control out of the church’s hands and place it exclusively with the university’s board of trustees as a result of the church’s
redoubled prohibitionsagainst same-sex marriage and the ordination of LGBTQ+ clergy. The church
suedin Dallas County court, but the court ultimately
ruled in favor of the university. As of 2022, the case is pending appeal. You may also like:
History of the supermarket industry in AmericaCanva- Location: Dallas, TX
- Students: 6,519 (student to faculty ratio: 11:1)
- Acceptance rate: 47% (ACT: 29-33; SAT: 1300-1480)
- Net price per year: $40,404
- Graduation rate: 81%
- Six-year median earnings: $60,700 Though founded in 1911 by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South—now the United Methodist Church—Southern Methodist University’s long-standing connection with the church has begun to fracture. In 2019, the university
amended its bylaws and articles of incorporationto take control out of the church’s hands and place it exclusively with the university’s board of trustees as a result of the church’s
redoubled prohibitionsagainst same-sex marriage and the ordination of LGBTQ+ clergy. The church
suedin Dallas County court, but the court ultimately
ruled in favor of the university. As of 2022, the case is pending appeal. You may also like:
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaJonrmart2016 // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Martin, TN
- Students: 4,754 (student to faculty ratio: 15:1)
- Acceptance rate: 64% (ACT: 21-26; SAT: 975-1170)
- Net price per year: $11,673
- Graduation rate: 47%
- Six-year median earnings: $36,200 University of Tennessee - Martin’s history is rooted in the southern Baptist tradition. It was founded by the Tennessee Baptist Convention as the Hall-Moody Bible Institute, and Baptist religious values remain a core component of student life to this day. The college has several religious groups, including the
Baptist Collegiate Ministry,
Church of Christ Student Center, and the
Wesley Foundation. In 1961, UTMB was the first school in the University of Tennessee system to embrace
racial desegregation of undergraduates.
Jonrmart2016 // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Martin, TN
- Students: 4,754 (student to faculty ratio: 15:1)
- Acceptance rate: 64% (ACT: 21-26; SAT: 975-1170)
- Net price per year: $11,673
- Graduation rate: 47%
- Six-year median earnings: $36,200 University of Tennessee - Martin’s history is rooted in the southern Baptist tradition. It was founded by the Tennessee Baptist Convention as the Hall-Moody Bible Institute, and Baptist religious values remain a core component of student life to this day. The college has several religious groups, including the
Baptist Collegiate Ministry,
Church of Christ Student Center, and the
Wesley Foundation. In 1961, UTMB was the first school in the University of Tennessee system to embrace
racial desegregation of undergraduates.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaTurn685 // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Dallas, TX
- Students: 2,332 (student to faculty ratio: 13:1)
- Acceptance rate: 90% (ACT: 21-26; SAT: 1030-1250)
- Net price per year: $27,259
- Graduation rate: 58%
- Six-year median earnings: $43,200 Dallas Baptist University is a Christian liberal arts university. Its bachelor’s degrees for working adults have made the school one of the most well-respected programs for working adults pursuing bachelor's degrees in Texas.
The university’s missionis to “provide Christ-centered quality higher education in the arts, sciences, and professional studies at both the undergraduate and graduate levels to traditional age and adult students in order to produce servant leaders who have the ability to integrate faith and learning through their respective callings.”
Turn685 // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Dallas, TX
- Students: 2,332 (student to faculty ratio: 13:1)
- Acceptance rate: 90% (ACT: 21-26; SAT: 1030-1250)
- Net price per year: $27,259
- Graduation rate: 58%
- Six-year median earnings: $43,200 Dallas Baptist University is a Christian liberal arts university. Its bachelor’s degrees for working adults have made the school one of the most well-respected programs for working adults pursuing bachelor's degrees in Texas.
The university’s missionis to “provide Christ-centered quality higher education in the arts, sciences, and professional studies at both the undergraduate and graduate levels to traditional age and adult students in order to produce servant leaders who have the ability to integrate faith and learning through their respective callings.”
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaSweetmoose6 // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Birmingham, AL
- Students: 3,509 (student to faculty ratio: 12:1)
- Acceptance rate: 83% (ACT: 23-29; SAT: 1070-1250)
- Net price per year: $30,695
- Graduation rate: 76%
- Six-year median earnings: $49,900 Originally known as Howard College, Samford University is a Christian college. With a divinity school on campus, Samford is a high-ranking school on the national “Best Value” charts. The student body is 82% white, 62% Republican, and 46% conservative, per Niche data.
Sweetmoose6 // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Birmingham, AL
- Students: 3,509 (student to faculty ratio: 12:1)
- Acceptance rate: 83% (ACT: 23-29; SAT: 1070-1250)
- Net price per year: $30,695
- Graduation rate: 76%
- Six-year median earnings: $49,900 Originally known as Howard College, Samford University is a Christian college. With a divinity school on campus, Samford is a high-ranking school on the national “Best Value” charts. The student body is 82% white, 62% Republican, and 46% conservative, per Niche data.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaJillian Cain Photography // Shutterstock
- Location: Laramie, WY
- Students: 8,332 (student to faculty ratio: 15:1)
- Acceptance rate: 96% (ACT: 22-28; SAT: 1060-1280)
- Net price per year: $12,880
- Graduation rate: 60%
- Six-year median earnings: $47,300 In 1969, 14 Black players on the University of Wyoming Cowboys football team were
suspendedby coach Lloyd Eaton for protesting racist policies within Brigham Young University (BYU) and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints before a game against BYU. The following year, Eaton was removed as coach, but it was not until 2019 that the university publicly apologized for the incident. The university’s
current board of trusteeshas no Black, Indigenous, or members of color, and among its
ex-officio membersis conservative former Wyoming Gov. Matthew Mead and current Republican Gov. Mark Gordon.
Jillian Cain Photography // Shutterstock- Location: Laramie, WY
- Students: 8,332 (student to faculty ratio: 15:1)
- Acceptance rate: 96% (ACT: 22-28; SAT: 1060-1280)
- Net price per year: $12,880
- Graduation rate: 60%
- Six-year median earnings: $47,300 In 1969, 14 Black players on the University of Wyoming Cowboys football team were
suspendedby coach Lloyd Eaton for protesting racist policies within Brigham Young University (BYU) and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints before a game against BYU. The following year, Eaton was removed as coach, but it was not until 2019 that the university publicly apologized for the incident. The university’s
current board of trusteeshas no Black, Indigenous, or members of color, and among its
ex-officio membersis conservative former Wyoming Gov. Matthew Mead and current Republican Gov. Mark Gordon.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaPaul Hamilton // Flickr
- Location: Grove City, PA
- Students: 2,172 (student to faculty ratio: 13:1)
- Acceptance rate: 79% (ACT: 23-30; SAT: 1130-1380)
- Net price per year: $22,344
- Graduation rate: 85%
- Six-year median earnings: data not available A former teachers college, Grove City College is a nondenominational Christian liberal arts school. Students are required to attend 16 chapel services per semester, and the school is regularly affiliated with conservative and libertarian think tanks. You may also like:
100 lowest-paying jobs in AmericaPaul Hamilton // Flickr- Location: Grove City, PA
- Students: 2,172 (student to faculty ratio: 13:1)
- Acceptance rate: 79% (ACT: 23-30; SAT: 1130-1380)
- Net price per year: $22,344
- Graduation rate: 85%
- Six-year median earnings: data not available A former teachers college, Grove City College is a nondenominational Christian liberal arts school. Students are required to attend 16 chapel services per semester, and the school is regularly affiliated with conservative and libertarian think tanks. You may also like:
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaSolarisys // Shutterstock
- Location: West Palm Beach, FL
- Students: 2,264 (student to faculty ratio: 12:1)
- Acceptance rate: 95% (ACT: 20-26; SAT: 980-1200)
- Net price per year: $25,908
- Graduation rate: 57%
- Six-year median earnings: $40,600 A private Christian university, Palm Beach Atlantic University was founded in 1968 by the First Baptist Church of West Palm Beach. While the school is no longer affiliated with the church, students must attend chapel services 24 times a year.
Solarisys // Shutterstock- Location: West Palm Beach, FL
- Students: 2,264 (student to faculty ratio: 12:1)
- Acceptance rate: 95% (ACT: 20-26; SAT: 980-1200)
- Net price per year: $25,908
- Graduation rate: 57%
- Six-year median earnings: $40,600 A private Christian university, Palm Beach Atlantic University was founded in 1968 by the First Baptist Church of West Palm Beach. While the school is no longer affiliated with the church, students must attend chapel services 24 times a year.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaPhotographeroflife // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: La Mirada, CA
- Students: 3,772 (student to faculty ratio: 14:1)
- Acceptance rate: 70% (ACT: 21-28; SAT: 1080-1310)
- Net price per year: $33,331
- Graduation rate: 74%
- Six-year median earnings: $44,500 Biola University is an evangelical Christian university near Los Angeles. Standing for the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Biola not only maintains four university centers—the Center for Christian Thought; the Center for Christianity, Culture and the Arts; the Center for Marriage and Relationships; and the Center for the Study of the Work and Ministry of the Holy Spirit Today—but it also has a center for messianic Jewish studies in New York City. In addition, the university offers an online database for the sharing of videos and learning materials on academic material from a Christian perspective.
Photographeroflife // Wikimedia Commons- Location: La Mirada, CA
- Students: 3,772 (student to faculty ratio: 14:1)
- Acceptance rate: 70% (ACT: 21-28; SAT: 1080-1310)
- Net price per year: $33,331
- Graduation rate: 74%
- Six-year median earnings: $44,500 Biola University is an evangelical Christian university near Los Angeles. Standing for the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Biola not only maintains four university centers—the Center for Christian Thought; the Center for Christianity, Culture and the Arts; the Center for Marriage and Relationships; and the Center for the Study of the Work and Ministry of the Holy Spirit Today—but it also has a center for messianic Jewish studies in New York City. In addition, the university offers an online database for the sharing of videos and learning materials on academic material from a Christian perspective.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaCanva
- Location: Logan, UT
- Students: 17,063 (student to faculty ratio: 19:1)
- Acceptance rate: 91% (ACT: 21-28; SAT: 1050-1310)
- Net price per year: $13,452
- Graduation rate: 54%
- Six-year median earnings: $43,200 A public land-grant university, Utah State University is the most conservative non-religiously affiliated university on this list. The high population of Mormon students, however, plus the presence of the largest non-regular curriculum seminary in the United States and no Greek system on campus, offer a conservative college atmosphere.
Canva- Location: Logan, UT
- Students: 17,063 (student to faculty ratio: 19:1)
- Acceptance rate: 91% (ACT: 21-28; SAT: 1050-1310)
- Net price per year: $13,452
- Graduation rate: 54%
- Six-year median earnings: $43,200 A public land-grant university, Utah State University is the most conservative non-religiously affiliated university on this list. The high population of Mormon students, however, plus the presence of the largest non-regular curriculum seminary in the United States and no Greek system on campus, offer a conservative college atmosphere.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaJames R. Martin // Shutterstock
- Location: Cleveland, TN
- Students: 3,677 (student to faculty ratio: 15:1)
- Acceptance rate: 82% (ACT: 21-28; SAT: 910-1230)
- Net price per year: $16,949
- Graduation rate: 60%
- Six-year median earnings: $34,200 A part of the Appalachian College Association, Lee University is a Christ-centered, private institution that offers its students undergraduate and graduate programs both on campus and through distance learning. Lee University is committed to the
“conservative, evangelical, Pentecostal religious position of its sponsoring denomination,”the Church of God International Offices in Cleveland. Part of the school’s mission statement notes “the foundational purpose of all educational programs at Lee is to develop within the students knowledge, appreciation, understanding, ability, and skills which will prepare them for responsible Christian living in a complex world.”
James R. Martin // Shutterstock- Location: Cleveland, TN
- Students: 3,677 (student to faculty ratio: 15:1)
- Acceptance rate: 82% (ACT: 21-28; SAT: 910-1230)
- Net price per year: $16,949
- Graduation rate: 60%
- Six-year median earnings: $34,200 A part of the Appalachian College Association, Lee University is a Christ-centered, private institution that offers its students undergraduate and graduate programs both on campus and through distance learning. Lee University is committed to the
“conservative, evangelical, Pentecostal religious position of its sponsoring denomination,”the Church of God International Offices in Cleveland. Part of the school’s mission statement notes “the foundational purpose of all educational programs at Lee is to develop within the students knowledge, appreciation, understanding, ability, and skills which will prepare them for responsible Christian living in a complex world.”
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaEkul184 // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Lakewood, CO
- Students: 1,737 (student to faculty ratio: 13:1)
- Acceptance rate: 100% (ACT: data not available; SAT: data not available)
- Net price per year: $26,476
- Graduation rate: 55%
- Six-year median earnings: $39,300 Originally known as the Denver Bible Institute, the interdenominational Colorado Christian University requires traditional undergraduate students to sign a “Lifestyle Covenant.” This covenant requires students to attend church services, to stay in compliance with all laws, and to engage in behavior cohesive to community living. Violation of the covenant is subject to immediate suspension or expulsion. You may also like:
Best public high schools in every stateEkul184 // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Lakewood, CO
- Students: 1,737 (student to faculty ratio: 13:1)
- Acceptance rate: 100% (ACT: data not available; SAT: data not available)
- Net price per year: $26,476
- Graduation rate: 55%
- Six-year median earnings: $39,300 Originally known as the Denver Bible Institute, the interdenominational Colorado Christian University requires traditional undergraduate students to sign a “Lifestyle Covenant.” This covenant requires students to attend church services, to stay in compliance with all laws, and to engage in behavior cohesive to community living. Violation of the covenant is subject to immediate suspension or expulsion. You may also like:
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaThe Old Major // Shutterstock
- Location: Lynchburg, VA
- Students: 28,487 (student to faculty ratio: 17:1)
- Acceptance rate: 51% (ACT: 21-28; SAT: 1040-1260)
- Net price per year: $28,181
- Graduation rate: 47%
- Six-year median earnings: $36,700 The evangelical Christian university Liberty University was co-founded by Southern Baptist evangelist-turned-political-advocate Jerry Falwell. First-year students are required to take three Bible studies courses, and the university’s honor code prohibits premarital sex and interactions between members of the opposite sex in private. The university is also known for teaching creationism alongside evolutionary biology, and for having strong anti-LGBTQ+ policies.
The Old Major // Shutterstock- Location: Lynchburg, VA
- Students: 28,487 (student to faculty ratio: 17:1)
- Acceptance rate: 51% (ACT: 21-28; SAT: 1040-1260)
- Net price per year: $28,181
- Graduation rate: 47%
- Six-year median earnings: $36,700 The evangelical Christian university Liberty University was co-founded by Southern Baptist evangelist-turned-political-advocate Jerry Falwell. First-year students are required to take three Bible studies courses, and the university’s honor code prohibits premarital sex and interactions between members of the opposite sex in private. The university is also known for teaching creationism alongside evolutionary biology, and for having strong anti-LGBTQ+ policies.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaJohn Foxe // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Greenville, SC
- Students: 2,314 (student to faculty ratio: 13:1)
- Acceptance rate: 100% (ACT: 20-27; SAT: 960-1180)
- Net price per year: $14,570
- Graduation rate: 66%
- Six-year median earnings: data not available Founded by evangelist Bob Jones Sr. in the 1920s during the Presbyterian Church’s Fundamentalist-Modernist schism, Bob Jones University was created specifically to combat secularism in higher education. A traditionally conservative school, the university has spawned controversy by embracing accreditation only recently, having an interracial dating ban as late as 2000, previously supporting racial segregation, and actively engaging in Republican politics. Possession of pornography, alcohol, or drugs, or demonstrating for a cause the university does not support are all grounds for expulsion.
John Foxe // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Greenville, SC
- Students: 2,314 (student to faculty ratio: 13:1)
- Acceptance rate: 100% (ACT: 20-27; SAT: 960-1180)
- Net price per year: $14,570
- Graduation rate: 66%
- Six-year median earnings: data not available Founded by evangelist Bob Jones Sr. in the 1920s during the Presbyterian Church’s Fundamentalist-Modernist schism, Bob Jones University was created specifically to combat secularism in higher education. A traditionally conservative school, the university has spawned controversy by embracing accreditation only recently, having an interracial dating ban as late as 2000, previously supporting racial segregation, and actively engaging in Republican politics. Possession of pornography, alcohol, or drugs, or demonstrating for a cause the university does not support are all grounds for expulsion.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in Americamarner3 // Shutterstock
- Location: Rexburg, ID
- Students: 18,448 (student to faculty ratio: 19:1)
- Acceptance rate: 96% (ACT: 19-25; SAT: 990-1200)
- Net price per year: $7,038
- Graduation rate: 60%
- Six-year median earnings: $42,700 Previously known as Ricks College, Brigham Young University-Idaho adheres to the same Latter-day Saints code of conduct for its students as the original Brigham Young University. The rules include strict adherence to a dress code, no extramarital sex, and no recreational use of drugs or alcohol. Since almost all of the university’s students are members of the LDS church and all students must receive an ecclesiastical endorsement to enroll, the school maintains a religious atmosphere.
marner3 // Shutterstock- Location: Rexburg, ID
- Students: 18,448 (student to faculty ratio: 19:1)
- Acceptance rate: 96% (ACT: 19-25; SAT: 990-1200)
- Net price per year: $7,038
- Graduation rate: 60%
- Six-year median earnings: $42,700 Previously known as Ricks College, Brigham Young University-Idaho adheres to the same Latter-day Saints code of conduct for its students as the original Brigham Young University. The rules include strict adherence to a dress code, no extramarital sex, and no recreational use of drugs or alcohol. Since almost all of the university’s students are members of the LDS church and all students must receive an ecclesiastical endorsement to enroll, the school maintains a religious atmosphere.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaThe Wu's Photo Land // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Cedarville, OH
- Students: 3,438 (student to faculty ratio: 16:1)
- Acceptance rate: 79% (ACT: 23-29; SAT: 1120-1350)
- Net price per year: $23,827
- Graduation rate: 75%
- Six-year median earnings: $41,300 A private Baptist university in Ohio, Cedarville University distinguishes itself by requiring all students to take a 15-credit-hour minor in Bible studies, as well as attend weekday church services. The university’s academic freedom policy strictly controls the media, literature, and art used in classrooms and on campus, which has led some to call the rules censorship.
The Wu's Photo Land // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Cedarville, OH
- Students: 3,438 (student to faculty ratio: 16:1)
- Acceptance rate: 79% (ACT: 23-29; SAT: 1120-1350)
- Net price per year: $23,827
- Graduation rate: 75%
- Six-year median earnings: $41,300 A private Baptist university in Ohio, Cedarville University distinguishes itself by requiring all students to take a 15-credit-hour minor in Bible studies, as well as attend weekday church services. The university’s academic freedom policy strictly controls the media, literature, and art used in classrooms and on campus, which has led some to call the rules censorship.
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The 50 most conservative colleges in AmericaKen Wolter // Shutterstock
- Location: Provo, UT
- Students: 28,288 (student to faculty ratio: 20:1)
- Acceptance rate: 67% (ACT: 26-31; SAT: 1210-1420)
- Net price per year: $13,340
- Graduation rate: 78%
- Six-year median earnings: $59,700 Fully owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Brigham Young University is known for its strict honor code, prohibiting extramarital sex, profanity, tobacco, caffeine, tea, alcohol, and recreational drugs. The school also mandates courses in Bible studies, in LDS scripture and doctrine, and in church history. You may also like:
Cost of gold the year you were bornKen Wolter // Shutterstock- Location: Provo, UT
- Students: 28,288 (student to faculty ratio: 20:1)
- Acceptance rate: 67% (ACT: 26-31; SAT: 1210-1420)
- Net price per year: $13,340
- Graduation rate: 78%
- Six-year median earnings: $59,700 Fully owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Brigham Young University is known for its strict honor code, prohibiting extramarital sex, profanity, tobacco, caffeine, tea, alcohol, and recreational drugs. The school also mandates courses in Bible studies, in LDS scripture and doctrine, and in church history. You may also like:
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