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American Indian College of the Assemblies of God, Inc.

Total
Students
Full-Time
Undergrads
Percent Accepted Percent Women Resident Tuition & Fees Non-Res. Tuition & Fees Room & Board
736044%45%— — — 
Year last surveyed2004
Address10020 North Fifteenth Avenue
Phoenix AZ 85021-2199
Phone(602) 944-3335
Admissionsin-state: (800) 933-3828
out-of-state: (800) 933-3828
Carnegie ClassificationTheological seminaries and other specialized faith-related institutions
Typefour-year college [awards bachelor's and possibly associate degrees, but no graduate degrees]
Student BodyCoeducational
Established1957
Institutional ControlPrivate – Religious
Academic CalendarSemesters

Enrollment Details: American Indian College of the Assemblies of God, Inc.

Number of full-time, degree-seeking, first-time freshmen men.4
Number of full-time, degree-seeking, first-time freshmen women.3
Number of part-time, degree-seeking, first-time freshmen men.1
Number of other first-year, degree-seeking, full-time men.2
Number of other first-year, degree-seeking, full-time women.3
Number of all other undergraduate degree-seeking full-time men.27
Number of all other undergraduate degree-seeking full-time women.21
Number of all other undergraduate degree-seeking part-time men.4
Number of all other undergraduate degree-seeking part-time women.8
Number of students in the initial cohort of full-time, first-time bachelor's (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduate students.13
Number of students in the final cohort of full-time, first-time bachelor's (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduate students after adjusting for exclusions due to death, permanent disability, service in the armed forces, foreign aid service of the federal government, participation in official church missions, or other allowable exclusions.13
Number of students in the initial cohort of full-time, first-time bachelor's (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduate students who completed the bachelor's program in more than 4 years but in 5 years or less.4
Number of students in the initial cohort of full-time, first-time bachelor's (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduate students who completed the bachelor's program in more than 5 years but in 6 years or less.4
Number of students in the initial cohort of full-time, first-time bachelor's (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduate students who completed the bachelor's program within 6 years.8
Six-year graduation rate for final cohort of full-time, first-time bachelor's (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduate students (adjusting for allowable exclusions).61.5%
Number of degree-seeking transfer students enrolled.5
Total number of full-time undergraduate men.33
Total number of full-time undergraduate women.27
Total number of part-time undergraduate men.5
Total number of part-time undergraduate women.8
Total number of full-time undergraduate, graduate, and first-professional men.33
Total number of full-time undergraduate, graduate, and first-professional women.27
Total number of part-time undergraduate, graduate, and first-professional men.5
Total number of part-time undergraduate, graduate, and first-professional women.8
Total number of undergraduate students enrolled in the institution.73
Total number of undergraduate, graduate, and first-professional students enrolled at the institution.73
Number of degree-seeking undergraduate nonresident aliens. Nonresident aliens are excluded from counts for racial/ethnic categories.1
Number of degree-seeking undergraduate black, non-Hispanics.2
Number of degree-seeking undergraduate American Indians/Alaskan natives.49
Number of degree-seeking undergraduate Asians/Pacific Islanders.3
Number of degree-seeking undergraduate Hispanics.5
Number of degree-seeking undergraduate white, non-Hispanics.13
Total number of degree-seeking undergraduates across all racial/ethnic categories.73
Percentage of degree-seeking undergraduates age 25 or older.14%
Percentage of degree-seeking undergraduates who are from out-of-state (excluding international students/nonresident aliens).29%
Number of U.S. states and territories (including Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico; for Canadian Schools: provinces and territories) from which undergraduates come.10
Percentage of total degree-seeking first-time, first-year (freshmen) students who submitted high school class rank data.25%
Percentage of degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students in top half of high school graduating class.60%
Average high school GPA on 4.0 scale for degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students.2.61
Percentage of full-time bachelor's (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduate students who entered the institution as freshmen in the previous academic year and returned for the fall term of the current academic year.88%
Number of Associate degrees awarded during previous year.3
Number of Bachelor's degrees awarded during previous year.10
Percent of degree-seeking undergraduates age 21 or younger.41%
Percent of degree-seeking undergraduates age 22-24.24%
Percent of degree-seeking undergraduates age 25-29.10%
Percent of degree-seeking undergraduates age 30-45.5%
Percent of degree-seeking undergraduates age 46 or older.6%
Academic year for which awards/outcomes data are reported (e.g., 2003 for academic year 2002-2003).1997
Year for which retention data are reported (e.g., 2003 for academic year 2002-2003).2003

Data Source: Peterson's Undergraduate Dataset, © 2007. All rights reserved.

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