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Franklin Pierce College
Franklin Pierce College offers a student-centered higher educational opportunity to individuals committed to academic and personal achievements. The College’s academic program is grounded in the liberal arts and sciences - traditional, relevant disciplines vital to contemporary society. A distinctive element of the College is its core curriculum, Individual and Community, the spirit of which pervades the academic culture of the College. The hallmark goal of Franklin Pierce College is to prepare its students to function well as citizens and leaders of a democratic society. The College recognizes no limits to the potential of its students for future achievement. Franklin Pierce College admits students with varying levels of past achievement, and, by requiring them to become actively engaged in their own learning, encourages habits of thought and conduct which promote a lifetime of intellectual and personal growth. The main campus in Rindge serves persons who wish to pursue baccalaureate education in a full-time residential setting. In addition, the Division of Graduate and Professional Studies serves those throughout New Hampshire, who seek professional advancement and improvement in the quality of their lives through undergraduate and graduate studies. In all locations, study within one of the disciplines prepares a student for further formal education or for direct entry into a career field. Co-curricular programs, designed to respond to the social, moral, and physical dimensions of development, complement and support the academic programs. Franklin Pierce College is committed to serving as an educational, intellectual, and cultural resource for the citizens of our region. The College affirms that learning, personal development, and service to others are lifelong commitments requiring continuous initiative. The College, therefore, strives to impress this realization on all its students.
General Information
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Contact Information 20 College Rd, Rindge, NH 03461-0060 www.fpc.edu |
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| Degrees Offered
Associate's Degree Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree Doctor's Degree | Type of Institution Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above |
| Certificates Offered n/a | Carnegie Classification Baccalaureate Colleges--Arts & Sciences |
| Special Learning Opportunities ROTC (Army, Air Force) Teacher certification Distance Learning opportunities Study abroad Weekend/Evening college | Federal Aid Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Stafford Loan) or scholarships. Students will not be eligible for federal aid without completing the FAFSA Financial Aid Application. Franklin Pierce College FAFSA School Code |
| Credit Accepted Dual Credit Credit for life experiences Advanced placement (AP) credits | Religious Affiliation Not applicable |
| Student Population 2,698 (2,310 undergraduate) | Campus Setting Rural: Fringe |
| Undergraduate Student Age 69% under 25, 2% over 25 | Campus Housing Yes |
Admissions Information
| UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS: FALL 2006 | |||
| TOTAL | MEN | WOMEN | |
| Number of applicants | 4,184 | 2,218 | 1,966 |
| Percent admitted | 74 | 73 | 74 |
| Percent admitted who enrolled Full-time | 18 | 18 | 18 |
| Percent admitted who enrolled Part-time | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| ADMISSIONS CONSIDERATIONS | ||
| REQUIRED | RECOMMENDED | |
| Secondary school GPA | X | |
| Secondary school rank | X | |
| Secondary school record | X | |
| Completion of college-preparatory program | X | |
| Recommendations | X | |
| Admission test scores (SAT/ACT) | X | |
| TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign language) | X | |
| TEST SCORES: FALL 2006 (ENROLLED FIRST-TIME STUDENTS) | ||
| STUDENTS SUBMITTING SCORES | NUMBER | PERCENT |
| SAT | 532 | 96 |
| ACT | 43 | 8 |
| TEST SCORES | 25TH PERCENTILE* | 75TH PERCENTILE** |
| SAT Critical Reading | 440 | 550 |
| SAT Math | 430 | 535 |
| ACT Composite | 17 | 23 |
| ACT English | 16 | 24 |
| ACT Math | 16 | 21 |
| * 25% of students scored at or below ** 25% of students scored above Data applies to first-time degree/certificate-seeking students. Institutions are asked to report test scores only if they are required for admission. | ||
Student Expenses
| UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC YEAR PRICES | |||
| DETAILED EXPENSES | 2006-2007 | 2005-2006 | 2004-2005 |
| Tuition and fees | |||
| In-State | $25,300 | $23,710 | $22,510 |
| Out-of-State | $25,300 | $23,710 | $22,510 |
| Books and Supplies | $900 | $850 | $826 |
| Living Arrangement | |||
| On Campus | |||
| Room and Board | $9,050 | $7,990 | $7,655 |
| Other | $1,650 | $1,635 | $1,614 |
| Off Campus | |||
| Room and Board | $9,050 | $9,864 | $9,390 |
| Other | $3,839 | $2,712 | $2,496 |
| Off Campus with Family | |||
| Other | $7,678 | $7,300 | $6,906 |
| TOTAL EXPENSES | 2006-2007 | 2005-2006 | 2004-2005 |
| In-State | |||
| On Campus | $36,900 | $34,185 | $32,605 |
| Off Campus | $39,089 | $32,258 | |
| Off Campus with Family | $33,878 | $25,212 | |
| Out-Of-State | |||
| On Campus | $36,900 | $34,185 | $32,605 |
| Off Campus | $39,089 | $32,258 | |
| Off Campus with Family | $33,878 | $25,212 | |
| All student expenses data apply to first-time degree/certificate-seeking students. | |||

