Our Eligible CollegesBob Jones University

HIGHLIGHTS

69%

Graduation Rate

A high graduation rate indicates that the college's students are more likely to graduate with a degree.

55%

LIFE Scholarship Retention Rate

A high SC LIFE retention rate indicates that the college's students are more likely to maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher.

89%

Acceptance Rate

A lower rate indicates that a school accepts a smaller percentage of applicants during its admissions process.

$33,200

Average Annual Out-of-Pocket Cost

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STUDENT LIFE

2,705

Undergraduates

12:1

Student:Faculty Ratio

No scholarship recipients currently attend this college

Meeting Street Scholarship Recipients

Demographics

  • Gender Stat
  • Female 54%
  • Male 46%
  • Ethnicity Stat
  • African American 2%
  • Hispanic/Latino 7%
  • White 75%
  • Other 16%

Opportunities

  • Activity Stat
  • Type of Athletics D3
  • Number of Clubs 43
  • Greek Life? No
  • Study Abroad? Yes

ACADEMICS

89%

Acceptance Rate

55%

Freshmen LIFE Scholarship Retention Rate

59

Majors

Graduation Rates

69%

6-Year Graduation Rate

 
 

55%

Pell Grant Recipient Graduation Rate

COSTS

0

Scholarship Recipients’ Eligible Expenses Fully Covered

$33,200

Average Out-of-Pocket Cost for Scholarship Recipients

How the Scholarship Can Help You

We offer up to $10,000 per school year to high-achieving South Carolina students.

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About Bob Jones University

Bob Jones University is a private evangelical university. The university has multiple religious expectations for student life, such as complete abstinence from alcohol, conservative business casual class attire, and no physical contact between unmarried men and women.

Campus Setting

The 210-acre campus is located in Greenville, in a suburban area nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

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