Instate Tuition (2013-2014)
$30,472
Out-of-state Tuition (2013-2014)
$30,472
WJC Address
WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE
500 COLLEGE HILL
LIBERTY, MO 64068--1896
General info:
(816) 781-7700 X5137
Financial aid office:
(816) 781-7700 X5143
Admissions office:
(816) 781-7700 X5137
University FAQUniversity HomepageTuition + WJC Housing (2013-2014)
Undergrad Application Fee: $25
Tuition Payment Plan:Yes
Campus Housing Capacity:1,037
Freshman Must Live on Campus: NoUniversity Makeup (2013-2014)
# of Undergrads: 1,148
Total Students: 1,148Male40.9%
Female59.1%
International3%
African-American5%
American Indian1%
Asian1%
Hispanic3%
Pacific Islander1%
Caucasian81%
Unknown1%
Financial Aid
99% First time, full time students receive federal aid and the average amount is $206
33% of students receive State/Local grants and the average amount is $2,143
100% receive instiutional grants and the average institutional award is $18,558
68% receive student loans and the average amount is $7,067
Net Price CalculatorFinancial Aid WebsitePrivate not-for-profit 4 year or above Institution
Baccalaureate Colleges--Arts & Sciences
Baccalaureate Colleges--Liberal Arts
Average ACT: 24.6
Special Programs
International programs in England, Australia, Ireland, Japan, France, Spain, Germany, Austria, Italy, Ghana, Hong Kong and Mexico allow Jewell students to study at some of the world’s great universities., The Oxbridge Honors Program, The Harriman Arts Program is considered the Midwest’s premiere program in the performing arts. Luciano Pavarotti made his international solo recital debut as part of the series, and each year’s schedule includes the best and brightest dance and theater companies, orchestras, ensembles and recitalists., The Pryor Leadership Studies Program includes class work, Teacher Certifications
Admissions Requirements
Secondary School Record Required
Secondary School GPA Required
Secondary School Rank N/A
Test Scores Required
Competencies N/ASpecial Credits
HS College Credit: Yes
AP Credit: Yes
Life Experience Credit: No
Special Credits(other): NoApplicants Admitted
62% men vs 62% women admittedApplicants vs Admissions (2013-2014)
Men Applicants:584
Women Applicants:701
Men Admitted:361
Women Admitted:432Student Services
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Majors |
• Accounting • Art/Art Studies • Biochemistry • Biology/Biological Sciences • Biomedical Sciences • Business Administration and Management • Business/Managerial Economics • Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences • Chemistry • Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist • Computer Science • Design and Visual Communications • Drama and Dance Teacher Education • Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts • Ecology • Economics • Elementary Education and Teaching • English Language and Literature • French Language and Literature • General • History • International Business/Trade/Commerce • International Relations and Affairs • Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies • Mathematics • Mathematics and Statistics • Molecular Biology • Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies • Multiple Levels • Music • Music Performance • Music Teacher Education • Music Theory and Composition • Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management • Organizational Communication • Other • Parks • Philosophy • Philosophy and Religious Studies • Physical Education Teaching and Coaching • Physics • Political Science and Government • Psychology • Recreation and Leisure Studies • Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse • Religion/Religious Studies • Religious/Sacred Music • Rhetoric and Composition • Science Technologies/Technicians • Spanish Language and Literature • Speech Communication and Rhetoric • Teacher Education |