Ursinus College
Acceptance
92%
Avg SAT
1310
Tuition
$61,210
Grad Rate (4yr)
63%
Retention
87%
Earnings
$73,721
AI Overview
Nestled in suburban Philadelphia, Ursinus College combines a liberal arts foundation with distinctive strengths in conservation science and cultural studies. The 1,400-student campus fosters close mentorship and intellectual exploration—ideal for students who want to engage deeply rather than passively attend class. What sets it apart is the Common Intellectual Experience, a year-long seminar where all first-years tackle great texts together, creating instant community through shared big questions about human nature and society.
AI-generated interpretation, separate from the federal statistics on this page · refreshed Mar 2026
SAT Score Range
ACT Score Range
Tuition
$61,210
Room & Board
$17,028
Average Net Price
$30,536
Net Price by Family Income
Average annual cost after grants & scholarships
Receive Pell Grants
20%
Take Federal Loans
65%
Median Debt at Graduation
$27,000
6-Year Graduation Rate
1st Year Retention Rate
Median Earnings
10 years after enrollment
$73,721Median Debt
At graduation for completers
$27,000Top Programs by Earnings
Bachelor's degree graduatesEconomics
50 graduates
$75,573
4 yrs after graduation
Communication and Media Studies
33 graduates
$61,017
4 yrs after graduation
Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences
43 graduates
$59,415
4 yrs after graduation
Biology, General
38 graduates
$58,659
4 yrs after graduation
Natural Resources Conservation and Research
21 graduates
$56,633
4 yrs after graduation
English Language and Literature, General
19 graduates
$56,454
4 yrs after graduation
Psychology, General
33 graduates
$51,443
4 yrs after graduation
Source: U.S. Department of Education, College Scorecard
Available Programs
41+ programsAnd 29 more programs available
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