North Greenville University

An education at NGU is regarded as preparation for effective Christian service and witness. The Bible, as the inspired and infallible Word of God, is the solid foundation of the curriculum and the basis of the philosophy of education and of life.Affiliated with and committed to the South Carolina Baptist Convention, North Greenville University is a coeducational liberal arts institution that provides opportunities for higher education in a Christian atmosphere. The University strives to prepare students to become better, contributing members of society by educating the whole person through an integration of academic discipline, a Christian lifestyle, and an enriched cultural experience while offering students the best opportunities for spiritual growth, academic training, and Christian service. Christ must be the center of the campus for the purpose of Christian education and Christian character-building. North Greenville University offers a quality education in a biblically sound, Christ-centered environment.

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School Details

school_type year_founded religious_affiliation academic_calendar year_2016_endowment address telephone
Private, Coed 1892 Southern Baptist Semester $25.8 million + PO Box 1892, Tigerville, SC 29688 (864) 977-7000
overall score total score state city online paying global
45 100.0 South Carolina Tigerville 712 777

Tuition & Expenses

Title Value
Room and board $10,240 (2017-18)

Scholarships

Title Value
Average need-based scholarship or grant award (freshmen) $5,456
Students who received need-based scholarship or grant aid (freshmen) 63%
Average non-need-based scholarship or grant award (freshmen) $7,286
Average non-need-based athletic scholarship or grant award (freshmen) $8,180

Financial Aid

Title Value
Used GI Bill benefits to partially or fully finance tuition and fees 2%
Average total indebtedness of 2016 graduating class N/A
Graduating students who have borrowed (any loan type, 2016) N/A

Jobs

Title Value
Average need-based self-help aid award (freshmen) N/A
Students who received need-based self-help aid (freshmen) 4%