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Magnolia Bible College

Total
Students
Full-Time
Undergrads
Percent Accepted Percent Women Resident Tuition & Fees Non-Res. Tuition & Fees Room & Board
2818100%11%$6,540$6,540$1,500
Year last surveyed2007
AddressPO Box 1109
Kosciusko MS 39090-1109
Phone(601) 289-2896
Admissionsin-state: (800) 748-8655
Carnegie ClassificationTheological seminaries and other specialized faith-related institutions
Typefour-year college [awards bachelor's and possibly associate degrees, but no graduate degrees]
Student BodyPrimarily Men
Established1976
Institutional ControlPrivate – Religious
Academic CalendarSemesters

Enrollment Details: Magnolia Bible College

Number of full-time, degree-seeking, first-time freshmen men.1
Number of other first-year, degree-seeking, full-time men.1
Number of other first-year, degree-seeking, part-time men.2
Number of all other undergraduate degree-seeking full-time men.14
Number of all other undergraduate degree-seeking full-time women.2
Number of all other undergraduate degree-seeking part-time men.7
Number of all other undergraduate degree-seeking part-time women.1
Number of students in the initial cohort of full-time, first-time bachelor's (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduate students.3
Number of allowable exclusions from initial cohort of full-time, first-time bachelor's (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduate students, including death, permanent disability, service in the armed forces, foreign aid service of the federal government, or participation in official church missions.3
Number of degree-seeking transfer students enrolled.2
Total number of full-time undergraduate men.16
Total number of full-time undergraduate women.2
Total number of part-time undergraduate men.9
Total number of part-time undergraduate women.1
Total number of full-time undergraduate, graduate, and first-professional men.16
Total number of full-time undergraduate, graduate, and first-professional women.2
Total number of part-time undergraduate, graduate, and first-professional men.9
Total number of part-time undergraduate, graduate, and first-professional women.1
Total number of undergraduate students enrolled in the institution.28
Total number of undergraduate, graduate, and first-professional students enrolled at the institution.28
Number of degree-seeking undergraduate black, non-Hispanics.6
Number of degree-seeking undergraduate white, non-Hispanics.22
Total number of degree-seeking undergraduates across all racial/ethnic categories.28
Percentage of degree-seeking undergraduates age 25 or older.68%
Percentage of degree-seeking undergraduates who are from out-of-state (excluding international students/nonresident aliens).4%
Number of U.S. states and territories (including Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico; for Canadian Schools: provinces and territories) from which undergraduates come.1
Percentage of total degree-seeking first-time, first-year (freshmen) students who submitted high school class rank data.100%
Percentage of degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students in top tenth of high school graduating class.100%
Average high school GPA on 4.0 scale for degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students.4.0
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.100%
Percentage of students completing a bachelor's program in the last academic year who went directly on to graduate/professional schools.29%
Percentage of students completing a bachelor's program in the lastacademic year who went directly on to graduate/professional schools of theology.29%
Number of Bachelor's degrees awarded during previous year.3
Percent of degree-seeking undergraduates age 21 or younger.27%
Percent of degree-seeking undergraduates age 22-24.10%
Percent of degree-seeking undergraduates age 25-29.17%
Percent of degree-seeking undergraduates age 30-45.35%
Percent of degree-seeking undergraduates age 46 or older.11%
Academic year for which awards/outcomes data are reported (e.g., 2003 for academic year 2002-2003).1999
Year for which completion rates data are reported (e.g., 2003 for academic year 2002-2003).2006
Year for which retention data are reported (e.g., 2003 for academic year 2002-2003).2006

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