University of Arizona

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Class Rank

Top tenth (33%)
Top 11%–25% (29%)
Top 26%–50% (25%)
Bottom 26%–50% (10%)
Bottom quarter (3%)

High School GPA

4.0 (14%)
3.75–3.99 (24%)
3.50–3.74 (17%)
3.25–3.49 (14%)
3.00–3.24 (12%)
2.50–2.99 (17%)
2.00–2.49 (2%)

Admission Factor Importance

Academic

Rigor of secondary school recordVery Important
Academic GPAVery Important
Class rankConsidered
Standardized test scoresConsidered
Application EssayConsidered
Recommendation(s)Considered

Non-academic

Extracurricular activitiesImportant
Talent/abilityImportant
Character/personal qualitiesImportant
Level of applicant's interestImportant
Volunteer workConsidered
Work experienceConsidered
InterviewNot Considered
First generationNot Considered
Alumni/ae relationNot Considered
Geographical residenceNot Considered
State residencyNot Considered
Religious affiliation/commitmentNot Considered

Cost & Tuition

In-State Tuition: $13,626

In-State Cost of Attendance: $28,543

Out-of-State Tuition: $41,095

Out-of-State Cost of Attendance: $56,012

Scholarships & Grants

Students with need-based aid: 4,559

Average need-based scholarship/grant: $16,342

Students with non-need merit aid: 3,645

Average non-need merit scholarship/grant: $11,450

Student Debt

Median total debt: $13,750

Students with federal loans: 27.0%

Students with Pell grants: 26.2%

Career Outcomes

All graduates median earnings:

After 1 year: $44,998

After 5 years: $64,522

Majors(126 programs)

  1. Psychology, General.(422 graduates)
  2. Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General.(305 graduates)
  3. Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences.(304 graduates)
  4. Communication and Media Studies.(280 graduates)
  5. Economics.(241 graduates)
  6. Finance and Financial Management Services.(212 graduates)
  7. Public Health.(209 graduates)
  8. Business Administration, Management and Operations.(207 graduates)
  9. Political Science and Government.(205 graduates)
  10. Marketing.(200 graduates)
  11. Human Resources Management and Services.(181 graduates)
  12. Computer Science.(176 graduates)
  13. Management Information Systems and Services.(172 graduates)
  14. Criminal Justice and Corrections.(163 graduates)
  15. Accounting and Related Services.(153 graduates)
  16. Legal Professions and Studies, Other.(152 graduates)
  17. Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences.(139 graduates)
  18. Mathematics.(137 graduates)
  19. Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions.(137 graduates)
  20. Nutrition Sciences.(135 graduates)
  21. Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering.(128 graduates)
  22. Mechanical Engineering.(128 graduates)
  23. Natural Resources Conservation and Research.(116 graduates)
  24. Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods.(113 graduates)
  25. Biology, General.(104 graduates)
  26. Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing.(104 graduates)
  27. Neurobiology and Neurosciences.(99 graduates)
  28. Computer and Information Sciences, General.(97 graduates)
  29. Computer Software and Media Applications.(97 graduates)
  30. Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(97 graduates)
  31. Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services.(92 graduates)
  32. Fine and Studio Arts.(92 graduates)
  33. Journalism.(84 graduates)
  34. Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research.(84 graduates)
  35. Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology.(80 graduates)
  36. City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning.(79 graduates)
  37. Anthropology.(78 graduates)
  38. Physics.(74 graduates)
  39. Film/Video and Photographic Arts.(73 graduates)
  40. Chemical Engineering.(71 graduates)
  41. English Language and Literature, General.(71 graduates)
  42. Science Technologies/Technicians, Other.(69 graduates)
  43. Sociology.(68 graduates)
  44. Agriculture/Veterinary Preparatory Programs.(65 graduates)
  45. Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences.(62 graduates)
  46. History.(61 graduates)
  47. Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies.(59 graduates)
  48. Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft.(57 graduates)
  49. Research and Experimental Psychology.(56 graduates)
  50. Business/Managerial Economics.(55 graduates)
  51. Communication Disorders Sciences and Services.(54 graduates)
  52. Biomedical/Medical Engineering.(52 graduates)
  53. Systems Engineering.(52 graduates)
  54. Architectural Sciences and Technology.(49 graduates)
  55. Public Administration.(49 graduates)
  56. Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations.(49 graduates)
  57. Microbiological Sciences and Immunology.(48 graduates)
  58. Area Studies.(42 graduates)
  59. Special Education and Teaching.(42 graduates)
  60. Industrial Engineering.(42 graduates)
  61. Agricultural Business and Management.(41 graduates)
  62. Music.(41 graduates)
  63. Philosophy.(39 graduates)
  64. Chemistry.(39 graduates)
  65. Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering.(36 graduates)
  66. Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies.(31 graduates)
  67. Civil Engineering.(30 graduates)
  68. Philosophy, Politics, and Economics.(30 graduates)
  69. Dance.(28 graduates)
  70. International/Global Studies.(27 graduates)
  71. Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services.(26 graduates)
  72. Astronomy and Astrophysics.(26 graduates)
  73. Agricultural Public Services.(25 graduates)
  74. Architecture and Related Services, Other.(24 graduates)
  75. Geography and Cartography.(23 graduates)
  76. Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas.(21 graduates)
  77. Mining and Mineral Engineering.(21 graduates)
  78. Animal Sciences.(19 graduates)
  79. Engineering-Related Fields.(19 graduates)
  80. Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(19 graduates)
  81. Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(18 graduates)
  82. Biological/Biosystems Engineering.(17 graduates)
  83. Materials Sciences.(17 graduates)
  84. Middle/Near Eastern and Semitic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(16 graduates)
  85. Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology.(16 graduates)
  86. Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration.(16 graduates)
  87. Slavic, Baltic and Albanian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(15 graduates)
  88. Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences, Other.(12 graduates)
  89. Religion/Religious Studies.(11 graduates)
  90. Education, Other.(10 graduates)
  91. Statistics.(7 graduates)
  92. Plant Sciences.(6 graduates)
  93. Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering.(6 graduates)
  94. Architectural Engineering.(4 graduates)
  95. Biomathematics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology.(4 graduates)
  96. Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities.(3 graduates)
  97. Architecture.(2 graduates)
  98. Business/Commerce, General.(2 graduates)
  99. Food Science and Technology.(1 graduates)
  100. Foods, Nutrition, and Related Services.(1 graduates)
  101. Agricultural Production Operations.
  102. Landscape Architecture.
  103. Radio, Television, and Digital Communication.
  104. Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services, Other.
  105. Educational Administration and Supervision.
  106. Computer Engineering.
  107. Engineering Physics.
  108. Engineering-Related Technologies.
  109. Family and Consumer Economics and Related Studies.
  110. Apparel and Textiles.
  111. Law.
  112. Biotechnology.
  113. Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other.
  114. Intelligence, Command Control and Information Operations.
  115. Natural Sciences.
  116. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other.
  117. Health and Physical Education/Fitness.
  118. Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology.
  119. Homeland Security.
  120. Human Services, General.
  121. Visual and Performing Arts, General.
  122. Design and Applied Arts.
  123. Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General.
  124. Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions.
  125. Health/Medical Preparatory Programs.
  126. Medicine.

Institution Details

Undergraduate Enrollment: 40,769 students

Admission Rate: 85.7%

Retention Rate: 87.7%

Graduation Rate: 65.9%

Student Demographics

White (47.2%)
Hispanic (27.6%)
Black (4.3%)
Asian (5.0%)
Two or More (5.0%)
International (4.5%)

Gender Distribution

Men (44.3%)
Women (55.7%)

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