Find out more about how Southwestern College Graduate School ranks, how diverse it is, what graduate degree programs are offered, and other essential facts below. You can jump to any section of this page using the following list.
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Southwestern College Graduate Student Diversity
164Graduate Students
91.5%Women
24.4%Racial-Ethnic Minorities*
During the most recent year for which data is available, 164 graduate students attended Southwestern College. In order to come up with a feel for how diverse the school is, College Factual analyzed the demographics of these students. Keep reading to learn more.
SWC Santa Fe Graduate Student Male-Female Ratio
The total graduate student population at SWC Santa Fe is made up of 91.5% women and 8.5% men. Note that these percentages may differ for certain degree programs.
SWC Santa Fe Graduate Student Racial-Ethnic Diversity
About 24.4% of the graduate students who attend SWC Santa Fe are from a racial-ethnic minority group*. For more details on graduate school diversity at the school, check out the chart below. If you click on it, you'll be taken to a page with more details.
SWC Santa Fe Graduate School Cost of Attendance
$22,937Avg Tuition & Fees (In-State)
Part-time graduate students at Southwestern College pay $590 per credit hour to attend the school. In-state students receive no discount.
The average tuition and fees for graduate students is shown below.
Southwestern College is a private not-for-profit institution located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Santa Fe is a great location for students who prefer city over country life.
During the 2020-2021 academic year, 92.7% of the graduate students at SWC Santa Fe took at least one online course. Roughly 62.5% of all grad students took courses exclusively online.
Southwestern College Master’s Degree Programs
The only degree programs listed here are those in which master’s degrees were awarded in 2020-2021.
*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.