60%

Acceptance Rate

$13,792

Avg.Financial Aid

001596

FAFSA Code

About Toccoa Falls College (TFC)

Type Control of Institution - Public/Private

Private

Not-For-Profit

4 Years

Student Population Number of Students attending College

1,656

Website

tfc.edu

Accreditation Accreditation is the process by which the quality of learning at various educational institutions are evaluated. Read More.

SACSCOC

Religious Affiliation Indicates religious affiliation (denomination) for private not-for-profit institutions that are religiously affiliated.

Christ and Missionary Alliance Church

On Campus Housing Does the institution provide on-campus housing?

Yes

#N/A

Location & Contact

Address

107 Kincaid Drive

Contact

Email: N/A
Phone: 7068866831
Fax: 7062826005
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Rankings

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Admissions

Application Deadline Deadline for application submissions. Please contact the school for more details.

Rolling Admissions

Acceptance Rate Percentage of applicants who are accepted in an Institution.

60%

SAT Range

960 - 1160

ACT Range

19 - 24

Application Fee

$30

SAT/ACT

Recommended

High School GPA

Required

Accept Common App

None

Admission to the university is easy and the students are recommeded to make the most out of it. The varsity has 3 admission thresholds. Candidates are required to fill the form and submit a fee of $30, as part of the admission process at TFC. If the SAT score of a student lies in the range of 920-1150, it would improve her chances. A candidate, in order to take admission to Toccoa Falls College, must score 19 in her ACTs. But, in certain cases, those having ACT scores less than 16 are also given admission. The candidates can apply for the courses online. However, in case they need information or want to feel the vibes, they visit the school's office at 107 Kincaid Drive, Toccoa Falls, Georgia 30598. They can also call them at (706) 886-6831.

Annual Cost to Attend

Net Price Cost of attendance minus any grants and scholarships received.

$21,934

Average Annual Cost

$21,974

Books And Supplies

$1,000

Other Fees

$770

Room And Board The charges for an academic year for rooming accommodations and meals for a typical student.

$8,330

Budget For Other Expenses

$5,318

Total One Year Cost

$37,392

Tuition fees and the cost of living during the course tenure are the next two things that a student should keep in mind before applying to TFC. The full-time cost of attendance is approximately $37,403 per year. This cost includes the average annual tuition cost ($23,184), books and supplies ($1,000), room and boarding ($8,496), and budget for other expenses ($5,552). If it sounds unaffordable to the applicant, there are numerous financial aid options available that they can explore.

Academics

Highest Degree Offered The highest degree offered by the Institution.

Bachelor's degree

Student:Faculty Ratio

14:1

Full-Time Retention Rate Percent of the that re-enrolled at the institution as either full- or part-time in the current year.

61%

Part-Time Retention Rate Percent of the that re-enrolled at the institution as either full- or part-time in the current year.

25%

Academic Calendar

Four-one-four plan

Research Funding per Student

N/A

Faculty Overview

64%

Male Professors

36%

Female Professors

Non-traditional Learning

Evening Degree Programs

Teacher Certification

Distance Education

Study Abroad

Majors

Clinical, Counseling and Applied Ps...

22 Graduates

Business Administration, Management...

16 Graduates

Missions/Missionary Studies and Mis...

16 Graduates

Bible/Biblical Studies

13 Graduates

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General...

13 Graduates

Theological and Ministerial Studies

11 Graduates

Teacher Education and Professional...

10 Graduates

Religious Education

8 Graduates

Health and Physical Education/Fitne...

7 Graduates

Communication and Media Studies

6 Graduates

Pastoral Counseling and Specialized...

6 Graduates

Biology, General

5 Graduates

Music

5 Graduates

Outdoor Education

5 Graduates

Sustainability Studies

5 Graduates

Human Development, Family Studies,...

2 Graduates

Philosophy

1 Graduates

Religion/Religious Studies

1 Graduates

Teacher Education and Professional...

1 Graduates

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Student Body

Undergraduate Students

1,656

Socio-Economic Diversity Percent of full-time, first-time students receiving an income-based Federal Pell Grant intended for low-income students.

33%

Full-time

54%

Part-time

46%

Students Gender

Male

43%

US National: 44%

Female

57%

US National: 56%

LGBTQIA STUDENT RESOURCE GROUPS

ON CAMPUS WOMEN'S CENTER

Race/Ethnicity

73% White

2% Unknown

11% Black

5% Hispanic

3% Two or more races

1% Non Resident alien

5% Asian

0% American Indian/Alaska native

0% Native Hawaiians/Pacific islander

Geographic Density

Geographic Density

High

0%

Unknown Location

28%

Out Of State

72%

In State

0%

Foreign

Economic Diversity

36% percentage of students who recieved an income-based Federal Pell Grant intended for low-income students.

Median Household Income

$59,358 per year

Campus Life

Housing

The students can reside on campus and 83% of Freshman Live On-Campus.

On Campus Housing Available

Yes

Freshmen Required to Live on Campus

No

Freshmen Live on Campus

83%

Undergrads in College Housing

N/A

Averege Housing Cost

N/A

Campus Food

The institution has several dining and meal plan options available to students and the average meal plan cost is around N/A.

Meal Plan Available

Yes

Average Meal Plan Available

N/A

Athletes

Division Sports Nickname

Screaming Eagles

School Colors

navy blue and Vegas gold

Varsity Athletics Association

NCCAA

Varsity Athletics Conference Primary

Not applicable

Total Male Athletes

N/A

Total Female Athletes

N/A

Intramural Sports

7

Sports Club

N/A

Campus Safety

24-Hour Security Patrol

No

Campus Emergency Phones

No

24-Hour Escort Safety rides

No

Mobile Campus Emergency Alert

No

The college additionally offers an on-campus housing facility for students who wish to dwell nearby. At TFC, $8,496 is the normal expense for on-campus housing, which a student will be needed to pay, each year. Toccoa Falls College offers a number of dining and meal plan options for its students. There are around 40% male and 60% female students enrolled at the university.

After Graduation

Median Earnings 6 Years After Graduation

$25,600/year

Median Earnings 10 Years After Graduation

$29,500/year

Median Total Debt After Graduation The median cumulative federal debt of undergraduate borrowers who graduated.

$0$100,000

$25,240

$25,240

Typical Monthly Loan Payment The median monthly loan payment for student borrowers who completed, if it were repaid over 10 years at a 4.53% interest rate.

$262 - 262

Outcomes 8 Years of Attending

Show data for students who

and started their studies

Out of 7,811 students

30% Graduated

10% Still Enrolled

15% Transfer

1% Withdraw

Financial Aid

Students Receiving Gift Aid Percent of undergraduate students awarded federal gift aid.

88%

Average Aid Per Year

$13,792

Students Receiving Federal Grants

51%

Average Aid Per Year

$4,708

Students Receiving State Aid

56%

Average Aid Per Year

$3,204

Students Receiving Institutional Grants

82%

Average Aid Per Year

$9,663

Average Grant & Scholarship by Family Income

Aid awarded based on the family income.

Income

Average Amount

< $30K

$15,055

$30K - $48K

$16,476

$48K - $75K

$12,141

$75K - $110K

$12,568

> $110K

$9,727

Total Non-Needs based Scholarships/Grants

$813,531

As mentioned, if one finds the fees and cost of living at TFC to be on the higher side, the financial aid department of the varsity would be of huge assistance. They can assist students with scholarships, grants, and student loans as well. At the college, the average federal grant comes to be around $4,567, whereas the financial aid is $10,592. The college provides financial assistance in the form of state-level aid worth $3,302 and institutional aid worth $10,592. At TFC, the total amount of non-need-based scholarships/grants awarded to students stands at $813,531 per year.

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