University of Mary Washington vs. Eastern Virginia Medical School

Compare two schools with tuition, admission, test scores, and more academic characteristics.

  • Both University of Mary Washington and Eastern Virginia Medical School are public.
  • Both schools are located in Virginia.
  • University of Mary Washington is larger with 3,757 students than Eastern Virginia Medical School (1,319 students).
University of Mary Washington
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#23 in Virginia
Rankings
Public, 4-yearsSchool TypePublic, 4-years
Fredericksburg, VALocationNorfolk, VA
Mary Washington CollegeKnown as
1 Year Certificate
Bachelor's
Post-Bachelor Certificate
Master's
Offered Degrees
Baccalaureate College - Arts & SciencesCarnegie ClassificationSchool of engineering
Tuition & Fees
$14,559 Virginia residents
$31,479 out-of-state
Undergraduate
$12,192 Virginia residents
$22,524 out-of-state
Graduate$25,192 Virginia residents
$27,551 out-of-state
$7,883Financial Aid
Admission
$50 undergraduate
$50 graduate
Application Fee
73.50%Acceptance Rate
21.63%Yield
1,250 SAT, 28 ACTTest Scores
Student Population
3,757Total Students1,319
3,493Undergraduate
264Graduate
188Online Enrollment225
Graduation Rate & Outcomes
68%Graduation Rate
22%Transfer-out Rate
83%Retention Rate
$56,200Average Earning after Graduation$156,100
Special Learning Opportunities and Student Services
Online Course (may not Degree Program) Offered for Both Undergraduate and GraduateDistance Learning (Online Classes)
ROTC
Study Abroad
Weekend/Evening College
Teacher Certifiate
Special Opportunities
✔ (Dormitory Capacity: 2,337)
$7,412 average annual costs
On-Campus Living
Not offered or not ReportedMeal Plan
Faculties and Staffs
12 to 1Students to Faculty Ratio
249 Full-time
92 Part-time
Number of Faculties216 Full-time
10 Part-time
689 Full-time
184 Part-time
Number of Staffs1,160 Full-time
37 Part-time
$77,691 for Faculties
$56,235 Part-time
Average Salary$116,915 for Faculties
$53,323 Part-time
All data used in our site is from IPEDS (The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System), U.S. Department of Education, academic year 2022-2023