Please type at least the first 4 letters of the school name.

Marymount University

Average Rating

Marymount University Profile

Connect With This School

Create a free profile so you can connect with this school and find other great schools that are a good fit for you.


Facebook Tools

Your Fit

Fit Unknown

Login or create an account to see your fit.

Students Also Considered

Marymount University Media

Will I get in to Marymount University?

“What are my chances?” Calculator

The chart below shows your chances of admission to this school, based on the information in your profile.

Chances Unknown.

Create a free profile so you can see your chances at Marymount University and thousands of other top colleges.

Who's getting in to Marymount University?

The chart provides up-to-the-moment Marymount University admission statistics from students who applied this year.

indicator

Raise your test scores with a premium membership to Grockit.com, the most fun and engaging way to prep for the SAT and ACT. Score improvement guaranteed. Sign Up Here.

Want to learn your individual chances of getting into Marymount University?

The average verbal SAT score of students admitted to Marymount University falls between 450 and 560, and the average math SAT score is between 430 and 540. The average ACT score of admitted Marymount University students is between 18 and 23.

In addition to average SAT and ACT scores, our free "What are my Chances" tool uses the average GPA for Marymount University plus dozens of other factors to estimate your chances of getting into Marymount University. Get your free report today!

Want to improve your chances?

Use the Cappex Admissions Coach to get tips.

Student Reviews of Marymount University

3.8
based on 6 reviews
  • Tynisha from Lorton, VA

    Come into school with a business mindset, because either way you are going to have your fun. And if you come to school because you want to get away from home, think twice. A good percent of students who do go to college for the purpose, sets them on… more read full review

    Come into school with a business mindset, because either way you are going to have your fun. And if you come to school because you want to get away from home, think twice. A good percent of students who do go to college for the purpose, sets them on Academic probation, or even expelled. Then you will be very upset because you ended up back at home.
    Second tip, do not try to befriend everyone, because no matter how cool they might seem, everyone is not for you. Many of your friends will turn there backs and start to change fast, either in a good way or a bad way. Choose wisely who you want to surround yourself around.
    Third tip, Network, network, network ! Learn how to have a elevator conversation, which means, when you are around someone you don't know:
    -greet them
    - tell them who you are
    - tell them why you are here
    - What you want to get out of this experience
    and maybe they will know someone to help you get there, or they might help you themselves.
    Lastly, write out goals that you want to accomplish each semester, and yearly big goals that you want to accomplish, for example semester: get all A's Yearly: Complete a full (20 piece) line of garments. And if you do not succeed, do NOT shoot yourself down but gain motivation to complete them and then the new ones your going to have. but reflect back to why you did not complete the goals. read full review

  • Samuel from Alexandria, VA

    with the nations capitalbeing nearby the school enviroment will be reliavle because of the information and the history surrounding the area. read full review

Latest Reviews
January 01, 2012
Favel from Fredericksburg, VA read full review
August 29, 2011
Grace from Oakton, VA read full review
July 05, 2011
Courtney from Washington, DC read full review

Twitter Feed

follow on Twitter

Student Discussions for Marymount

Discussion Rules and Guidelines

  • Don't be a hater. Be polite and respectful. We ban people who post offensive comments.
  • The college may or may not be monitoring these discussions. You can always ask the college a question.
  • If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact Cappex Support:

Powered By Cappex.com