Private, not-for-profit, 4-year or above
88 Faculty Members | 28:1 student faculty ratio
Not applicable
Converse College
580 E Main St, Spartanburg, South Carolina 29302
See on Map(864) 596-9000
The primary mission of Converse College, founded in 1889, is the liberal education of undergraduate women in a residential setting. Converse reaffirms the founder's original conviction that a small undergraduate residential college of the liberal arts is a uniquely powerful environment for developing the talents of women. As a community of scholars, where students and faculty pursue excellence and collaborate in the search for truth, Converse develops in students scholarly excellence, personal honor, confidence, and skills to be life-long learners. The College draws much of its character from its Christian heritage and welcomes students of all faiths. Converse expands its mission by offering graduate degrees and other programs for women and men. Ultimately, graduates embody the qualities of a Converse education as they assume roles of leadership, service, and citizenship.
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$20,500Out of state
$20,500In state
$9,021Out of state
$9,021Type of aid | % of students recieving aid | Average amount |
---|---|---|
Federal grants | 99.0% | $4,616 |
State/local grants | 54.0% | $6,700 |
Institutional grants | 81.0% | $107 |
Loans | 65.0% | $113 |
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High school transcript
RequiredHigh school GPA
RequiredRecommendation letter
Not applicableAdmissions test
(SAT or ACT)
TOEFL
(international students)
Completion of college
prep program
Demonstration of
competencies
Half of the freshman class scored within these ranges. 25% scored lower and 25% scored higher. 2020 data.
Half of the freshman class scored within these ranges. 25% scored lower and 25% scored higher. 2020 data.
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