Contact Info | Quick Facts | Annual Costs | Address | Financial Aid | Degrees | Majors | Scholarships
Contact Info
(614) 797-4700
Main Website: www.franklin.edu
Address
Franklin University
201 S Grant Ave
Columbus, OH
Quick Facts
Enrollment: 7,823 ( 6,975 undergraduate)
Type:
Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above
Annual Costs
Tuition and fees: $8,400.00
Total Cost In-District Off-Campus: $26,000.00
Total Cost In-State Off-Campus: $26,000.00
Total Cost Out-State Off-Campus: $26,000.00
Total Cost In-District With-Family: $13,150.00
Total Cost In-State With-Family: $13,150.00
Total Cost Out-State With-Family: $13,150.00
| Percentage of students receiving any financial aid | 80% |
| Percentage of students receiving Federal Grants | 58% |
| Average Federal Grant | $2,457.00 |
| Percentage of students receiving state aid | 62% |
| Average state aid | $2,159.00 |
| Percentage of students receiving institutional aid | 4% |
| Average institutional aid | $612.00 |
| Percentage of students receiving a student loan | 72% |
| Average student loan | $6,288.00 |
Degrees:
Associate's degreeMajors:
Accounting
Accounting and Related Services, Other
Business Administration and Management, General
Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other
Business/Commerce, General
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs, Other
Computer Science
Finance, General
Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician
Health/Health Care Administration/Management
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Information Technology
Management Information Systems, General
Marketing, Other
Marketing/Marketing Management, General
Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management
Operations Management and Supervision
Organizational Communication, General
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Franklin University Scholarships |
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| Ohio Student Choice Grant | The Ohio Student Choice Grant is available to full-time undergraduates who are Ohio residents. To be considered for the award, you must be enrolled in a private Ohio college or university. The program more... |