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A national profile of private higher education Affordable Students of all family incomes find independent colleges and universities are affordable. In 1999-2000, 84 percent of full-time undergraduate students at private institutions received some form of financial aid.
Diverse The 1,600 private colleges and universities in the United States enroll more than 3.1 million students who reflect the diversity of the nation. These colleges include major research universities, church- and faith-related institutions, historically black colleges and universities, women's colleges, two-year colleges, and schools of law, medicine, engineering, art, business and other professions.
Successful Students at private colleges and universities are more likely to complete their undergraduate degrees in four years than are students at public institutions. Of students who completed their bachelor's degrees, 79 percent at private colleges were able to do so in four years, compared with only 49 percent at state colleges and universities.
Personal Students receive more personal attention at private colleges and universities because student-faculty ratios are lower. Sixty-one percent of all first-generation students at private colleges and universities completed their bachelor's degrees within six years, compared to 44 percent at a public institution.
Influential Private colleges and universities employ three-quarters of a million people nationwide and often are the single largest private employers in their local region. In 2001, private colleges and universities had a cumulative economic impact exceeding $300 billion.
Flexible Forty-four percent of private college and university students are 25 or older, and 29 percent attend part-time. With satellite campuses, flexible hours and a variety of academic programs, these institutions meet the needs of students from all walks of life.
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