Millersville University of Pennsylvania

Millersville, PA

School Background

2022 Undergraduate Enrollment: 6,093
Graduate Enrollment: 954
Master's Colleges & Universities: Larger Programs
Highest degree awarded: Graduate
Religious Affiliation: None

Campus Details

Suburb: Large (outside principal city, in urbanized area with population of 250,000 or more)
Four-year, medium, primarily residential // full-time, inclusive, higher transfer-in

Applicant and Admittance Traits

2022 Admission Rate: 96.37%

Male/Female: 43% / 57% (2017)

First generation college students: 34.7% (2017)
Percentage of students who are married when enrolled: 4.5% (2017)
Percentage of students who are veterans: 0.3% (2016)

Test scores for admission: Considered but not required
2022 Median Admit SAT: 1,110
SAT 25th Percentile - 75th: 1000 - 1220

2017 Median Admit ACT: 22


Appliants applying to 2+ schools: 54.1% (2017)
Appliants applying to 3+ schools: 32.0% (2017)
Appliants applying to 4+ schools: 21.5% (2017)
Appliants applying to 5+ schools: 13.7% (2017)

Ethnicity Information

White: 75.2%
Black: 8.2%
Hispanic: 10.4%
Asian: 3.2%
American Indian/Alaska Native: 0.4%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 0.1%
2+ races: 1.1%
Non-resident alien: 0.7%
Unknown race: 0.8%

Costs & Fees

2022 Average Tuition & Fees (Room/Board/Books): $24,459
In-State tuition: $12,256
Out-of-State tuition: $22,226

Estimated books and supplies: $1,000 (2022)
Estimated on-campus room & board: $13,350 (2022)
Estimated on-campus other fees: $2,550 (2022)

Estimated off-campus room & board: $13,260 (2022)
Estimated off-campus other fees: $2,550 (2022)

Average Family Income: $84,008 (2017)
Median Family Income: $66,601 (2017)

Scholarships & Financial Aid

Percentage of students receiving Pell Grant: 27.4%
Percentage of students with Federal Loans: 53.2%

Median federal loan debt at graduation: $23,507 (2021)
Median federal loan payment: $249 (2021)

Household Income Net Cost
0-$30k $13,667
$30k-48k $14,930
$48k-75k $18,261
$75k-110k $22,020
$110k+ $23,421

Graduate Outcomes & Job Placements

4-year graduation rate: 34%
6-year graduation rate: 57%

1 year post-graduation workforce participation: 97.2% (2020)

Loans

Median federal debt for graduates: $23,507 (2021)
Median federal debt for non-graduates: $9,500 (2021)

Median federal debt for first-generation graduates: $17,342 (2021)
Median federal debt for Pell grant recipient graduates: $18,755 (2021)

Ability to Repay Loans

Graduates, % of Loans in Repayment
(Non-delinquent/default)
Percentage
@1 Year 77.0% (2015)
@3 year 80.5% (2017)
@5 year 86.5% (2017)


1-year Graduate % of Loans being Repaid (Non-delinquent/default) - Pell Grant Recipients: 54.1% (2015)
1-year Graduate % of Loans being Repaid - 1st Generation Attendees: 60.6% (2015)

Earnings Power

Median earnings, 1 year post graduation: $40,848 (2020)
Median earnings, 4 years post graduation: $47,687 (2020)

Popular Majors

Type of Degree Major 2022 Graduates Median Federal Debt Median Monthly Payment 1yr Median Earnings (monthly gross) 4yr Median Earnings (monthly gross)
Bachelor's Degree Area Studies. 15 $24,982 $265 $31,214 ($2,601) $38,959 ($3,247)
Bachelor's Degree Communication and Media Studies. 112 $26,000 $265 $34,077 ($2,840) $47,372 ($3,948)
Bachelor's Degree Computer and Information Sciences, General. 36 $25,950 $265 $56,415 ($4,701) $67,082 ($5,590)
Master's Degree Education, General. 19
Master's Degree Educational Administration and Supervision. 3
First Professional Degree Educational Administration and Supervision. 1
Bachelor's Degree Special Education and Teaching. 61 $29,737 $286 $45,897 ($3,825) $46,704 ($3,892)
Master's Degree English Language and Literature, General. 10
Bachelor's Degree Anthropology. 14 $31,901 ($2,658)
Bachelor's Degree Economics. 12 $39,183 ($3,265) $46,054 ($3,838)
Bachelor's Degree Biology, General. 96 $27,000 $276 $37,224 ($3,102) $48,483 ($4,040)
Bachelor's Degree Mathematics. 20 $25,900 $255 $46,576 ($3,881) $47,564 ($3,964)
Master's Degree Mathematics. 8
Bachelor's Degree Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General. 60 $25,990 $246 $27,430 ($2,286) $34,466 ($2,872)
Master's Degree Health and Physical Education/Fitness. 15 $39,550 ($3,296)
Bachelor's Degree Philosophy. 10
Bachelor's Degree Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology. 10 $27,000 $286 $46,685 ($3,890)
Bachelor's Degree Chemistry. 19 $20,250 $193 $46,175 ($3,848) $55,858 ($4,655)
Bachelor's Degree Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences. 14
Bachelor's Degree Physics. 10
Master's Degree Science Technologies/Technicians, Other. 4
Bachelor's Degree Psychology, General. 71 $25,000 $236 $30,156 ($2,513) $38,443 ($3,204)
Master's Degree Psychology, General. 31 $45,223 ($3,769) $50,147 ($4,179)
Master's Degree Homeland Security. 20 $52,994 ($4,416) $64,852 ($5,404)
Bachelor's Degree Business Administration, Management and Operations. 190 $25,000 $242 $43,433 ($3,619) $55,517 ($4,626)
Bachelor's Degree History. 24 $26,000 $265 $32,003 ($2,667) $41,577 ($3,465)
Master's Degree History. 4
Master's Degree Special Education and Teaching. 10
Master's Degree Student Counseling and Personnel Services. 8
First Professional Degree Social Work. 10
Bachelor's Degree Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods. 80 $27,000 $265 $40,692 ($3,391) $43,533 ($3,628)
Master's Degree Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods. 9
Master's Degree Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas. 23 $59,507 ($4,959)
Bachelor's Degree Electromechanical Instrumentation and Maintenance Technologies/Technicians. 3
Associate's Degree Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians. 54
Bachelor's Degree Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians. 56 $27,000 $276 $47,750 ($3,979) $61,010 ($5,084)
Master's Degree Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians. 10
Bachelor's Degree Quality Control and Safety Technologies/Technicians. 40 $25,375 $265 $63,566 ($5,297) $72,034 ($6,003)
Bachelor's Degree Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services. 1
Master's Degree Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services. 3
Bachelor's Degree Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics. 1
Bachelor's Degree Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics. 11
Master's Degree Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics. 1
Bachelor's Degree English Language and Literature, General. 39 $25,934 $236 $35,036 ($2,920) $37,204 ($3,100)
Bachelor's Degree Social Work. 77 $27,937 $260 $32,500 ($2,708) $42,946 ($3,579)
Master's Degree Social Work. 71 $292 $44,814 ($3,735) $49,542 ($4,129)
Bachelor's Degree Geography and Cartography. 15 $39,819 ($3,318)
Bachelor's Degree Political Science and Government. 33 $27,000 $276 $30,683 ($2,557) $51,919 ($4,327)
Bachelor's Degree Sociology. 43 $26,000 $270 $36,709 ($3,059) $46,323 ($3,860)
Bachelor's Degree Social Sciences, Other. 19 $27,000 $286 $40,024 ($3,335) $46,334 ($3,861)
Bachelor's Degree Design and Applied Arts. 8
Bachelor's Degree Fine and Studio Arts. 24 $27,000 $265 $25,071 ($2,089) $37,443 ($3,120)
Master's Degree Fine and Studio Arts. 2
Bachelor's Degree Music. 52 $27,000 $281 $29,006 ($2,417)
Bachelor's Degree Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions. 9 $61,354 ($5,113) $63,595 ($5,300)
Bachelor's Degree Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. 130 $33,124 $113 $76,304 ($6,359) $77,351 ($6,446)
Master's Degree Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. 29


Campus Resources

Average faculty salary: $92,682
Full time faculty: 71%

Undergraduate student-to-faculty ratio: 19.0

School's endowment start of year: $38,286,816 (2022)
School's endowment end of year: $40,543,748 (2022)