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Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

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Rating

Public

Type

5,402

Students

$9,469

Tuition

73%

Acceptance

#2819

Ranking

Distant Town

Campus Setting

Tifton, GA

2802 Moore Hwy, Tifton, GA 31793-2601

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College is a small public associates college located in Tifton, GA ranked 69th in Georgia. It has a total of 5,402 full-time undergraduate students and is not very competitive, accepting 73.42% of applicants. Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College offers 39 different majors and is best known for its Applied Horticulture and Horticultural Business Services, Agricultural Teacher Education, and Forestry programs (nationally ranked 15th, 26th, and 31st respectively). With an annual tuition of $2,563 for students from Georgia and $9,469 for those from out-of-state, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College is relatively inexpensive. 17.31% of students graduate ready to the next stage of their lives, employment. After finishing their studies, alumni go on to draw roughly $32,900 per year, which is 21% below the national median.
Rankings

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Cost

$10,471
Above Average

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

$10,471

National Average

$18,347
Pay with Cash

$22,385

Total annual cost including tuition, books and living expenses; excluding any financial aid, grants or scholarships.

Pay with Financial Aid

$17,432

Average annual cost including tuition, books and living expenses after financial aid, grants or scholarships.

Getting In

73%Acceptance
Less Selective

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

73%

National

69%
Sat

930 - 1120

65% of students submit

Admissions Yield

62%

ACT

16 - 21

45% of students submit

SAT & ACT

Required

Application Fee

$20

Students

5,402Undergrads
Small Student Population

Full-Time

95%

Part-Time

5%
Male

41%

In-state

83%

Female

59%

Out of state

15%

Undergrads Over 25

13%

International

1%

Majors/Degrees

Popular Majors
Graduates per Major
28% Agriculture, Agriculture Operations and Related Sciences, Other17% Business/Commerce, General14% Biology/Biological Sciences, General41% Others

28% Agriculture, Agriculture Operations and Related Sciences, Other

17% Business/Commerce, General

14% Biology/Biological Sciences, General

41% Others

Agriculture, Agriculture Operations and Related Sciences, Other

28%

93 Graduates

Business/Commerce, General

17%

55 Graduates

Biology/Biological Sciences, General

14%

46 Graduates

Forest Management/Forest Resources Management

10%

33 Graduates

Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse

7%

23 Graduates

Agricultural Teacher Education

6%

20 Graduates

Agricultural Business and Management, General

6%

19 Graduates

Turf and Turfgrass Management

5%

18 Graduates

Rural Sociology

2%

6 Graduates

Academics

C-
Professors
StudentsProfessors17:117:1

Students

Professors

Student Faculty Ratio

17

Number of Library Books

107,611

Academic Spend per Student

$6,030

Total spend on salaries and wages to all employees, faculty, staff, per student.

Full-time Retention Rate

65%

High retention indicates students are generally satisfied with their experience.

Post-Graduation Salary

$26,300/Year

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

$26,300

National

$26,900
Median Earnings

$26,300

2 Years After Graduation

Employed 2 Years after Graduation

1%

Median Earnings

$32,900

6 Years After Graduation

Graduation Rate

17%