College Factual produces its Best Quality Schools rankings on a yearly basis to recognize those graduate schools that provide an excellent educational experience and are dedicated to helping their students succeed. Factors that go into these rankings include how much money students make after graduation, the number of FTE students per instructor, and how much debt students take on to attend the school.
Out of the 1149 colleges and universities analyzed in College Factual's 2024 Best Master's Degree Schools in the U.S. ranking, Marietta College took the #333 spot.
For the Best Master's Degree Schools in Ohio, Marietta came in at #11.
Women make up 81.4% of the total graduate student body at Marietta while men make you 18.6%. These percentages may be different for specific degree programs.
Racial-ethnic minorities* make up 4.7% of the graduate student population at Marietta. The chart below shows the breakdown of graduate student demographics at the school. You can click on it for a more detailed view.
The average tuition and fees for graduate students is shown below.
In-State | Out-of-State | |
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Tuition | $14,220 | $14,220 |
Graduate students earning a master's degree from Marietta enter careers with an average starting salary of $101,101. That's about 73% higher than the countrywide average of $58,425 for all master's degree holders.
Get more details about the location of Marietta College.
Contact details for Marietta are given below.
Contact Details | |
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Address: | Irvine Bldg, Marietta, OH 45750 |
Phone: | 800-331-7896 |
Website: | https://www.marietta.edu/ |
Facebook: | https://www.facebook.com/MariettaCollege |
Twitter: | https://twitter.com/MariettaCollege |
The only degree programs listed here are those in which master’s degrees were awarded in 2020-2021.
Master’s Degree Program | Annual Graduates |
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Allied Health Professions | 34 |
General Psychology | 1 |
Footnotes
*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.
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