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Erikson Institute

Overview

At a Glance

School type

Private, not-for-profit, 4-year or above

School Size & Setting

Large | Urban

Students-to-Faculty Ratio

25:1

Religious affliation

Not applicable

Mission Statement

Our mission is to be instrumental in the empowerment of individuals, and to educate excellent facilitators of human development.

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cost & financial aid

Annual tuition & fees

Undergraduate

In state

No information

Out of state

No information
Graduate

In state

$20,588

Out of state

$20,588

Other Estimated Costs

Housing

$. per year

Books & Supplies

$. per year

Personal Expenses

$. per year

Financial aid resources

Paying for college

Learn about different ways to cover costs, incluing financial aid, GI Bills, grants and scholarships

Applying for financial Aid

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Academics

Most Popular Graduate programs

  • Early Childhood Education and Teaching
  • Social Work
  • Child Development
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Graduate ProgramsX

  • EDUCATION
    • Early Childhood Education and Teaching
      • A program that prepares individuals to teach students ranging in age from infancy through eight years (grade three), depending on the school system or state regulations. Includes preparation to teach all relevant subject matter. See other colleges that offer this major
  • FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES/HUMAN SCIENCES
    • Child Development
      • A program that focuses on the intellectual, social, emotional, and biological development of children and the planning and design of related human services. Includes instruction in parent-child relations, parenting practices, special needs of children, parental and environmental influences on child development, external support services, and related public policy issues. See other colleges that offer this major
  • PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE PROFESSIONS
    • Social Work
      • A program that prepares individuals for the professional practice of social welfare administration and counseling, and that focus on the study of organized means of providing basic support services for vulnerable individuals and groups. Includes instruction in social welfare policy; case work planning; social counseling and intervention strategies; administrative procedures and regulations; and specific applications in areas such as child welfare and family services, probation, employment services, and disability counseling. See other colleges that offer this major
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Admissions

Application Fee

Undergraduate
No information
Graduate
$0
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Student Life

Student Demographics

Female Students
98%
Male Students
2%

Student Ethnicities
  1. Caucasian52.63%
  2. Black19.55%
  3. Hispanic/Latino17.54%
  4. Two Or More Ethnicities4.26%
  5. Asian3.51%
  6. Not Specified2.01%
  7. American Indian/Alaska Native0.5%

Student body breakdown

Total students enrolled

525

Graduate students

525

Full Time Students
14%
Part Time Students
86%

Student services

  • Meal plan
  • Counseling services
  • Remedial services
  • Work-study
  • Placement services
  • Study abroad
  • Weekend/evening classes
  • On-campus day care for student's children

Top five largest sports teams

Male sports:
  • Soccer
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Tennis
  • Track and Field, X-Country
Female sports:
  • Soccer
  • Basketball
  • Softball
  • Volleyball
  • Tennis
Full List of Athletics

Full List of Athletics X

    • Male

    • Soccer
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Tennis
    • Track and Field, X-Country
    • Female

    • Soccer
    • Basketball
    • Softball
    • Volleyball
    • Tennis
    • Track and Field, X-Country
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