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King's College
About King's College

Type
4 yr
Private not-for-profit 
Tuition

Student-to-Faculty Ratio
13:1

Financial Aid Percent
87%

Graduation Rate
67%

Status
Accredited
Why Consider King's College?
King's College is a Four or more years, Private not-for-profit, located in a Wilkes-Barre setting in Wilkes-Barre,PA They offer the following awards: Associates, Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree
General Information
- Special Learning Opportunities: Undergrad Distance, Grad Distance
- Credit Accepted: Dual credit, Credit for life experiences, Advanced placement(AP) credits
- Carnegie Classification: Master's Colleges and Universities (smaller programs)
- Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic
Faculty And Graduate Assistants By Primary Function | Full-Time | Part-Time |
---|---|---|
Total Faculty | 408 | 161 |
Instructional | 0 | 0 |
Research and public service | 0 | - |
Total Graduate Assistants | - | - |
Instructional | 135 | - |
Research | 0 | - |
Student Services
- ROTC Services
- Study Abroad Services
- Weekend Evening College Services
- Remedial Services
- Academic Career Counseling Services
- Employment Services for Students
- Placement Services Completers
- Library Services
Services and Programs for Service Members and Veterans
- Yellow Ribbon Program (officially known as Post-9/11 Gl Bill, Yellow Ribbon Program)
- Remedial Services
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Enrollment, Attendance, Retention Rates and Graduation
King's College has a total graduate enrollment of 271
Graduate attendance rate of 73% part-time and 27% full-time
For the years 2017-2018 King's College awarded: 1 associates, 393 bachelor's degrees, 136 master's degrees
Graduate attendance rate of 73% part-time and 27% full-time
For the years 2017-2018 King's College awarded: 1 associates, 393 bachelor's degrees, 136 master's degrees
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Student Reviews
- The school is full of many supportive people who genuinely care for each other. You just really need to join something that interests you and then you'll be able to find some great friends. People seem very chill for it being considered a top university. Definitely a calmer atmosphere compared to schools like Stanford and Berkeley.
- The university provides the best of both academics opportunities as well as extracurricular activities in order to help their students explore and/or grow their skills on a specific or variety of fields. Their goal is to get their students involved in what they love in order to grow and expand the students knowledge.
- Overall, I love being a student at USC. On campus, I am a research assistant, a newspaper writer, and a dancer on the competitive hip-hop team. I've met a wide variety of students at USC, some who astound me with their intelligence and hobbies. I love talking to my professors during their office hours. The downsides to being a USC student is that a lot of things are inordinately expensive, the tuition keeps rising (unnecessarily), and the area around it is not super nice.
Campus Locations
- King Alfred's College: Winchester, EnglandPostgraduate Admissions, King Alfred's College, Winchester, United Kingdom,