McNeese State University Overview: Programs, Retention, Social Life & Cost

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McNeese State University offers a range of popular programs such as Biological Science, Business, Engineering, and Computer Science. The institution has seen consistent retention rates and provides a vibrant social life through various student organizations. Financial assistance options are available, and academic requirements vary based on the route of entry.


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  1. Post Secondary 5 Point Match Project Made By Kenneth Stewart

  2. Aptitude, Skills, and Interest Match The main courses that most people go for are, Biological Science, Business, and Accounting. The Engineering and Computer science courses are the No.1 programs within all engineering schools in our area so far. Many McNeese interns can translate their internship experiences into full- time employed jobs after graduation.

  3. Retention Matching With a four-year graduation rate of 31.0% , first- time students in the McNeese State University class of 2015 who attended classes full-time had a graduation rate which was the national average. After six years, the graduation rate was 40.8% and by 2019 ,43.0% of this class had completed their degrees. With a six-year graduation rate of 47.8% , returning students in the McNeese State University class of 2015 who attended classes full-time were less likely than average to graduate in a reasonable time. After eight years, the graduation rate was 50.8%.

  4. Social and Emotional Match With over 100 student organizations on campus, there's always something going on in between and after classes. From Greek life to multicultural clubs and events, there is a place for you to find your niche at McNeese. Life. Within those councils, they have a total of 14 active Greek organizations on campus since Jun 27, 2018. McNeese also have a couple of Christian worship organizations. McNeese also has department-based clubs designed for nurses and engineers working within that field. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 5,882 (since fall of 2021). McNeese State University is a Comprehensive institution that is in Lake Charles, LA, in a suburban area/setting. At McNeese, they have three different councils within Greek

  5. Cost of Choice Match (Which is an option). So, in total, 1 year of tuition combined is $21,488 Max. McNeese offers a variety of internships and jobs that are available through the contact of The Internship Coordinator and The Human Resources and Student Employment Department for a chance at your career. McNeese offers a variety of financial Assistance for those who need them via their Office of Financial Aid, which also includes things like Sports, Band , Choir, Dance, etc. - Students must pay the following costs: Fall Semester is 4,500 a year for tuition. Spring Semester is also 4,500 a year for tuition. Fall Semester books are 650 a year. Spring Semester books are also 650 a year. And $8,538 $11,188 a year for housing and meal plans

  6. Academic Match - You need a minimum of an overall 2.35 High School GPA and a Minimum ACT score of 20-25 to be admitted for the first-time freshman route course. If you go for the transfer student route you need a grade of a C or higher in a college-level English and a college-level Math class, a cumulative GPA of 2.0 on all college-level academic courses, which make you eligible to return to the institution from which you are transferring to. - The average GPA of McNeese is 3.47, which requires you to be around average in your High School Classes. You'll need a mix of A's and B's, and very few C's. If you have a lower GPA, you can compensate with harder courses like AP or IB classes, which help academically.

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