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Neumont College of Computer Science

Overview

At a Glance

School type

Private, for-profit, 4-year or above

Faculty

25 Faculty Members | 24:01:00 student faculty ratio

Religious affliation

Not applicable

Mission Statement

The mission of Neumont University is to provide a professional education that is rich in ideas, current in industry practices, and deep in technological insight from the input of industry-leading partners. We are committed to: a collaborative learning process; a quality learning environment; contributing broadly to students' lives; and bringing value to the enterprises with which we partner. Our graduates will be known for their technology expertise abd business acumen, their capacity to innovate, and their motivation to succeed.

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cost & financial aid

Annual tuition & fees

Undergraduate

In state

$25,995

Out of state

$25,995
Graduate

In state

No information

Out of state

No information

Financial Aid: Undergraduates

Received financial aid
98%
Did not receive aid
2%
Type of aid % of students receiving aid Average amount
Federal grants 66.0% $5,468
State/local grants 0.0% $0
Institutional grants 94.0% $6,361
Loans 91.0% $6,385

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

Review this step-by-step guide on everything you need to do to complete your application.

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Academics

Most Popular Undergraduate majors

  • Computer Programming/Programmer, General
  • Network and System Administration/Administrator
  • Modeling, Virtual Environments and Simulation
  • Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
  • Information Technology Project Management
Full List of Majors

Undergraduate Majors X

  • COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES
    • Computer Programming/Programmer, General
      • A program that focuses on the general writing and implementation of generic and customized programs to drive operating systems and that generally prepares individuals to apply the methods and procedures of software design and programming to software installation and maintenance. Includes instruction in software design, low- and high-level languages and program writing; program customization and linking; prototype testing; troubleshooting; and related aspects of operating systems and networks. See other colleges that offer this major
    • Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
      • A program that prepares individuals to apply HTML, CSS, XML, JavaScript, graphics applications, and other authoring tools to the design, editing, and publishing (launching) of documents, images, graphics, sound, and multimedia products on the World Wide Web. Includes instruction in Internet theory, web page standards and policies, elements of web page design, user interfaces, vector tools, special effects, interactive and multimedia components, search engines, navigation, morphing, e-commerce tools, and emerging web technologies. See other colleges that offer this major
    • Modeling, Virtual Environments and Simulation
      • A program focusing on the principles of applied visual simulation technology and the application of quantitative analyses to human-computer interaction. Includes instruction in object-oriented programming, artificial intelligence, computer communications and networks, computer graphics, virtual worlds and simulation systems, probability, statistics, stochastic modeling, data analysis, human-performance evaluation, and human-behavior modeling. See other colleges that offer this major
    • Network and System Administration/Administrator
      • A program that prepares individuals to manage the computer operations and control the system configurations emanating from a specific site or network hub. Includes instruction in computer hardware and software and applications; local area (LAN) and wide area (WAN) networking; principles of information systems security; disk space and traffic load monitoring; data backup; resource allocation; and setup and takedown procedures. See other colleges that offer this major
    • Information Technology Project Management
      • A program that prepares individuals to design, develop, and manage information technology projects in a variety of companies and organizations. Includes instruction in principles of project management, risk management, procurement and contract management, information security management, software management, organizational principles and behavior, communications, quality assurance, financial analysis, leadership, and team effectiveness. See other colleges that offer this major
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Admissions

Undergraduate acceptance rate

Acceptance rate
90.54%
  • Apply 983
  • Accepted 890
  • Attend 173

Application Fee

Undergraduate
$0
Graduate
No information

Undergraduate application requirements

  • High school transcript

    Required
  • High school GPA

    Required
  • Recommendation letter

    Not applicable
  • Admissions test
    (SAT or ACT)

    Recommended
  • TOEFL
    (international students)

    Not applicable
  • Completion of college
    prep program

    Recommended
  • Demonstration of
    competencies

    Not applicable
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Student Life

Student Demographics

Female Students
15%
Male Students
85%

Student Ethnicities
  1. Caucasian51.26%
  2. Hispanic/Latino16.63%
  3. Not Specified14.31%
  4. Two Or More Ethnicities6.39%
  5. Black5.61%
  6. Asian3.09%
  7. American Indian/Alaska Native1.74%
  8. Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander0.97%

Student body breakdown

Total students enrolled

617

Undergraduate students

617

Attendance breakdown

Full time
91%
Part time
9%

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
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