Compare Members in Southeastern Conference (SEC)

Compare 14 Members in Southeastern Conference (SEC) Conference in Academic Perspectives.

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Compare Members in Southeastern Conference (SEC)

2023 Southeastern Conference (SEC) Academic Statistics

Southeastern Conference (SEC) has 14 members - 13 public and 1 private schools. All 14 school are offering both undergraduate and graduate programs. All 14 schools in Southeastern Conference (SEC) offer the distance learning Opportunities. Total 499,492 students are attending the schools and the average students to faculty ratio is 17.29 to 1. The 2023 average tuition & fees at Southeastern Conference (SEC) is $11,176 for state residents and $33,028 for out-of-state students.
Southeastern Conference (SEC) Statistics
academic year 2021-2022
Number of Schools14 schools
By Types13 public, 1 private
Tuition & fees
Undergraduate$11,176 State residents
$33,028 out-of-state
Graduate$11,646 State residents
$30,692 out-of-state
Average Financial Aid$13,036
Student Population499,492
Undergraduate381,456
Graduate118,036
Acceptance Rate63.79%
Test Scores1,258 SAT, 28 AVG
Students to Faculty Ratio17.29 to 1

Southeastern Conference (SEC) Members Comparison

Next table lists the colleges in Southeastern Conference (SEC). You can sort the schools by clicking column name that you want to sort.
2021-2022 Southeastern Conference (SEC) Comparison
NameTuition & FeesAverage Financial AidPopulationAcceptance RateTest ScoresOnline LearningStudents to Faculty Ratio
The University of Alabama
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Public, 4-yearsTuscaloosa, AL
$32,300
($11,940)
$15,032 38,644 80% 1,260 SAT
28 ACT
offered 19 to 1
Auburn University
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Public, 4-yearsAuburn, AL
$32,960
($12,176)
$9,512 31,764 44% 1,300 SAT
27 ACT
offered 20 to 1
University of Arkansas
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Public, 4-yearsFayetteville, AR
$27,410
($9,656)
$7,534 30,936 79% 1,110 SAT
24 ACT
offered 20 to 1
University of Florida
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Public, 4-yearsGainesville, FL
$28,659
($6,381)
$10,640 55,211 23% 1,390 SAT
31 ACT
offered 16 to 1
University of Georgia
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Public, 4-yearsAthens, GA
$30,220
($11,180)
$10,345 40,607 43% 1,310 SAT
30 ACT
offered 17 to 1
University of Kentucky
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Public, 4-yearsLexington, KY
$32,276
($12,859)
$10,841 31,547 95% 1,180 SAT
24 ACT
offered 17 to 1
Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
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Public, 4-yearsBaton Rouge, LA
$28,631
($11,954)
$12,044 37,348 76% 1,230 SAT
25 ACT
offered 22 to 1
University of Mississippi
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Public, 4-yearsUniversity, MS
$26,440
($9,220)
$12,571 22,300 97% 1,120 SAT
25 ACT
offered 16 to 1
Mississippi State University
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Public, 4-yearsMississippi State, MS
$25,444
($9,398)
$10,331 22,649 75% 1,150 SAT
25 ACT
offered 16 to 1
University of Missouri-Columbia
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Public, 4-yearsColumbia, MO
$31,970
($11,981)
$10,836 31,304 79% 1,240 SAT
26 ACT
offered 18 to 1
University of South Carolina-Columbia
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Public, 4-yearsColumbia, SC
$33,928
($12,688)
$6,864 35,653 64% 1,280 SAT
29 ACT
offered 18 to 1
The University of Tennessee-Knoxville
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Public, 4-yearsKnoxville, TN
$31,664
($13,244)
$10,716 33,805 68% 1,240 SAT
28 ACT
offered 18 to 1
Vanderbilt University
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Private, 4-yearsNashville, TN
$60,348 $45,342 13,710 7% 1,530 SAT
35 ACT
not offered 7 to 1
Texas A & M University-College Station
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Public, 4-yearsCollege Station, TX
$40,139
($12,605)
$9,898 74,014 63% 1,270 SAT
28 ACT
offered 18 to 1
Average$33,028
($11,176)
$13,036 499,492 63.79% 1,258 SAT
27.50 ACT
14 schools 17.29 to 1
All data used in our site is from IPEDS (The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System), U.S. Department of Education, academic year 2021-2022