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William James College

Newton, Massachusetts · Private Non-Profit

Avg Earnings (5yr)

$0

Acceptance Rate

N/A

Graduation Rate

N/A

Annual Tuition

$0

At a Glance

Total Students

36

Retention Rate

N/A

Faculty Ratio

4

Financial Aid

43%

Median Debt

$0

Campus Setting

City

Institution Type

Private Non-Profit

Institution Overview

William James College is a private, non-profit institution with a student body of 36. The college reports an in-state tuition of $0. The college reports that 42.5% of students receive financial aid.

Graduates report a median debt of $0. One year after graduation, alumni report median earnings of $74,282. The college does not report earnings data for five or ten years after graduation.

Generated from College Scorecard & IPEDS data

Earning Projection Over Time

$74k

1 YEAR

N/A

5 YEARS

N/A

10 YEARS

Graduate Outcomes

One year after graduation, William James College graduates report a median salary of $74,282. The data does not provide median earnings information for five or ten years after graduation. The median debt for graduates is $0.

The college reports that 42.5% of students receive financial aid. The college has a student body of 36 students. The data does not provide information on acceptance, graduation, or retention rates.

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Campus Location

Newton, Massachusetts

Newton, MA 02459

William James College is located in Newton, Massachusetts. The campus is in a city setting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

42.5% of students take out federal loans.