Thursday, October 13, 2011

Seton Hall University Lowers Tuition for all Undergraduate Students

As recently seen in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal, Seton Hall University announced that it will lower its tuition for high achieving students to the same rate as the state’s flagship public institution, Rutgers University. This steep cut in tuition will result in a savings of over $21,000 a year for qualified students.

The program is open to domestic students from all states and to international students from all countries that are graduating from high school in 2012 and plan to enroll at Seton Hall in fall 2012.
To qualify students must meet the following requirements:

- Be in the top 10 percent of their high school graduating class;
- Have an ACT score of 27 or higher or a combined score of 1200 on the critical reading and math sections of the SAT, with a minimum score of 550 on each; and
- Apply by December 15.

International students who do not meet these criteria are still eligible for generous scholarship aid from Seton Hall based on academic performance.

Seton Hall University is one of the country’s leading universities. Founded in 1856, Seton Hall offers more than 60 rigorous academic programs in a nurturing and supportive environment with small classes and a 14:1 student-to-faculty ratio. Students enjoy hands-on guidance from a world-class faculty that includes Fulbright scholars, leading researchers, industry leaders, and former ambassadors.

Just 25 minutes from New York City, Seton Hall offers the best of both worlds, the safe, quaint charm of a small town and all the advantages of the Big Apple from thousands of internship and job opportunities to field trips and hands-on learning experiences. And within a 10-mile radius of campus is a powerhouse corporate corridor with over 50 Fortune 500 companies — this translates to career opportunities and access to industry leaders who visit campus to help you get an educational edge.
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