Latin Language and Literature Programs

Know about Latin Language and Literature Major Programs and Check Schools Offering Latin Language and Literature Programs.

Latin Language and Literature is a program that focuses on the Latin language and literature from its origins through its decline and its current ecclesiastical usage, as a secular and/or theological subject. Includes instruction in philology, related Italic dialects, Late Roman and Medieval Latin, and modern Church Latin.
In United States, 85 schools offers the Latin Language and Literature program. The average tuition & fees of these schools offering Latin Language and Literature is $13,049 for in-state students and $48,165 for out-of-state students. In average, the SAT score is 1,313 and the ACT score is 29 over the schools. The average acceptance rate is 52%.

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NameOffered Degree*Test ScoresAcceptance RateTuitionStudent Population
Bryn Mawr CollegePrivate,4-yearsBryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Bachelor 1,400 (SAT)
31 (ACT)
30.75% $62,560 1,742
Duquesne UniversityPrivate,4-yearsPittsburgh, Pennsylvania Bachelor 1,240 (SAT)
28 (ACT)
87.49% $47,146 8,107
University of ScrantonPrivate,4-yearsScranton, Pennsylvania Bachelor 1,230 (SAT)
27 (ACT)
84.35% $52,309 4,731
Swarthmore CollegePrivate,4-yearsSwarthmore, Pennsylvania Bachelor 1,520 (SAT)
33 (ACT)
6.93% $62,412 1,625
Brown UniversityPrivate,4-yearsProvidence, Rhode Island Bachelor 1,540 (SAT)
35 (ACT)
5.06% $68,230 11,189
Furman UniversityPrivate,4-yearsGreenville, South Carolina Bachelor 1,340 (SAT)
30 (ACT)
67.02% $58,312 2,443
The University of the SouthPrivate,4-yearsSewanee, Tennessee Bachelor 1,315 (SAT)
30 (ACT)
52.32% $53,698 1,704
Austin CollegePrivate,4-yearsSherman, Texas Bachelor 1,240 (SAT)
26 (ACT)
54.37% $46,500 1,182
Austin Community College DistrictPublic,4-yearsAustin, Texas Associate - - $8,580 (in-state)
$10,590(out-of-state)
34,527
Baylor UniversityPrivate,4-yearsWaco, Texas Bachelor 1,320 (SAT)
30 (ACT)
45.88% $54,844 20,709
Houston Baptist UniversityPrivate,4-yearsHouston, Texas Bachelor 1,140 (SAT)
24 (ACT)
84.48% $38,100 4,257
Southwestern UniversityPrivate,4-yearsGeorgetown, Texas Bachelor 1,240 (SAT)
28 (ACT)
44.79% $51,058 1,483
The University of Texas at AustinPublic,4-yearsAustin, Texas Bachelor 1,370 (SAT)
30 (ACT)
31.35% $11,678 (in-state)
$42,778(out-of-state)
52,384
Trinity UniversityPrivate,4-yearsSan Antonio, Texas Bachelor 1,380 (SAT)
31 (ACT)
30.51% $51,352 2,692
Brigham Young UniversityPrivate,4-yearsProvo, Utah Bachelor
Master
1,360 (SAT)
30 (ACT)
66.67% $6,496 34,464
Saint Michael's CollegePrivate,4-yearsColchester, Vermont Bachelor 1,225 (SAT)
30 (ACT)
85.15% $50,040 1,399
University of VermontPublic,4-yearsBurlington, Vermont Bachelor 1,350 (SAT)
30 (ACT)
59.79% $18,890 (in-state)
$43,890(out-of-state)
14,088
Hampden-Sydney CollegePrivate,4-yearsHampden-Sydney, Virginia Bachelor 1,160 (SAT)
26 (ACT)
39.79% $52,388 846
Randolph-Macon CollegePrivate,4-yearsAshland, Virginia Bachelor 1,110 (SAT)
25 (ACT)
85.45% $48,002 1,490
University of RichmondPrivate,4-yearsUniversity of Richmond, Virginia Bachelor 1,470 (SAT)
33 (ACT)
24.37% $62,600 3,876
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*: offered degree for the Latin Language and Literature program. Schools may offer other degrees for other programs.