Rating Context:
This institution has fewer than 500 students. Smaller schools may show more rating variability due to limited data points.
Suggested Focus: For this type of institution, we recommend prioritizing the
Outcomes Score (C+)
which measures graduation and job placement rates — the most relevant metrics for career programs.
Graduation Rate: 60%
Outcomes
C+
61/100
Affordability
F
24/100
Resources
F
34/100
Experience
A+
90/100
Prestige
F
25/100
Quick Stats
127
Total Enrollment
60%
Graduation Rate
36%
Retention Rate
20.0:1
Student-Faculty Ratio
95%
Acceptance Rate
N/A
Avg Net Price
For parents & investors
The Walnut Hill College Town Property Report
Avg home value near campus: $231,425
Avg rent near campus: $1,891/mo — vs ~$864/mo campus room rate
Top nearby ZIP by cap rate: 19139 (8.5% cap, Philadelphia)
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Costs & Financial Aid
Tuition & Fees
Category
In-State
Out-of-State
Tuition
$19,650
$19,650
Room
$7,778
Board
$3,950
Total Cost (On-Campus)
$41,375
$41,375
Financial Aid
97%
Receive Any Aid
49%
Receive Pell Grants
88%
Take Out Loans
N/A
Avg Net Price
Programs & Career Paths
Top Degree Programs
Programs ranked by number of degrees awarded annually.
What is the acceptance rate at Walnut Hill College?
Walnut Hill College has an acceptance rate of 95%.
This indicates a less selective admissions process with good chances for qualified applicants.
How much does it cost to attend Walnut Hill College?
Tuition at Walnut Hill College is
$19,650 for in-state students
and $19,650 for out-of-state students
.
What is the graduation rate at Walnut Hill College?
The graduation rate at Walnut Hill College is 60%.
This is a solid graduation rate, showing that most students who enroll successfully complete their degrees.
Is Walnut Hill College a good school?
Walnut Hill College has a Repit College Score of 45/100 (Grade: C).
Our rating evaluates five key factors:
Outcomes (C+): Graduation and retention rates
Affordability (F): Net cost and financial aid access
Resources (F): Class sizes and selectivity
Experience (A+): Campus life and learning format
Prestige (F): Reputation and recognition
Note: As a smaller institution, we recommend focusing on the Outcomes score when evaluating this school.
How many students attend Walnut Hill College?
Walnut Hill College has a total enrollment of 127 students.
Most students (87%) are traditional college-age (18-24).
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