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Overview of Carlow University

Quick Facts

2,768 students

65% admitted

$23,296 tuition/year

  • 1,697 full time
  • 1,071 part time
  • 141 men full time
  • 1,556 women full time
  • 1,067 applied
  • 695 admitted
  • 226 enrolled
  • $23,296 out of state
  • $208 fees
  • $9,256 room & board
  • $1,020 books

At a Glance

Religious affiliation: Roman Catholic
Institution Type: Private not-for-profit
Campus Setting: Large city
Highest Degree Offered: Doctor's degree - professional practice
Level of Institution: Four or more years
Calendar: Semester
2,768 Students
Non-Degree Undergrads Graduates
Reviews: In Three Sentences
  • Anonymous
  • 0
  • “On a scale of 1-10, I rate Carlow as a 10. The private catholic school is very clean, has a small campus, and it feels like home. The campus is…”

  • Jan-14-2012 » Read More
  • Colin from Marietta, GA
  • 0
  • “i feel as though i'm at home here. the people i've met through this program are not just my colleagues, but my friends. i learn just as much from the…”

  • Feb-09-2012 » Read More
  • Kaitlyn from Pittsburgh, PA
  • 0
  • “carlow is a small welcoming community. everyone knows your name and genuinely cares about your well being. carlow university has something to offer everyone.…”

  • Feb-29-2012 » Read More
  • Elizabeth from Saxonburg, PA
  • 0
  • “Carlow offers a great education with small class size. They offer classes in the afternoons and evenings to accommodate work schedules for graduate students. They also offer summer courses, so…”

  • May-23-2012 » Read More

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Am I Enjoying Being Here
  • 5
  • Gena from Apollo, PA
  • Apr-27-2011 I am a current student here

    Although it seems like the elevator is always breaking, this campus is wonderful. It is a small campus, and flowers bloom around every corner. Everyone is friendly and the whole campus has a peaceful feeling. The Campus Activities Board always has activities lined up for students.

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  • 1
  • Kelly from Pittsburgh, PA
  • Apr-20-2011 I am a current student here

    Its a place stuck between high school and college, like an advanced community college. After freshman year, a lot of people transfer. They usually go to Pitt. I transferred to Penn State though.

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