Faulkner University
Faulkner University (abbreviated Faulkner ) – private nonprofit higher education institution in the United States. The history of Faulkner dates back to 1942. The university has an urban campus in Montgomery.
Admission and tuition fees. The admission committee of the university organizes the recruitment of applicants, evaluating the academic performance of the applicant, as well as the results of the exams passed. Over half (60%) of applicants successfully enter an educational institution, but it should be borne in mind that the percentage of successfully accepted students may vary from faculty to faculty, depending on the popularity of a particular direction. Faulkner University refers to those universities where the academic year is divided into two semesters. The cost of studying at the university is about 15,000 USD per year. Master’s programs can also be considered quite expensive, the cost is 15,000 USD per year. Additionally, tuition costs can be partly covered by financial assistance from the university. Not all students have the opportunity to receive full-time education, in this regard, it offers distance learning programs. It is necessary to specify the cost of education on the official website of the university (http://www.faulkner.edu ) according to the chosen program of study.
The composition of the university. In studies can be attributed to small universities, where about 5,000 students study at the same time. The admission committee of the university accepts applications from both local and foreign citizens. The educational institution actively participates in international programs aimed at the academic exchange of students and teachers between universities. You can learn more about the university by going to the social. educational institution pages: Twitter , Youtube , Facebook , Linkedin .
University infrastructure. The library of the educational institution is at the disposal of students. Students of an educational institution have the opportunity to live in a hostel on campus.