N/A

Acceptance Rate

$23,507

Avg.Financial Aid

002228

FAFSA Code

Wheelock College of Education & Human Development

  • Type Control of Institution - Public/Private

    Private, Not-For-Profit

  • Acceptance Rate:

    N/A

  • Level

    4 Years

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

    Not applicable

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

    CIHE

  • Website

    www.bu.edu/wheelock/
  • Student Population Number of Students attending College

    N/A

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

    No

Wheelock College was established in 1977 and is a private not-for-profit institution type. Boston University Consortium is the product of a collaborative agreement between Boston-area educators and Boston University’s Wheelock College of Education & Human Development. Wheelock College acceptance rate is 84%.

The overarching mission of the consortium is to enhance the educational quality for all concerned students and the professional development of prospective and current education professionals for work in diverse school environments. The college supports academic excellence and success among students, by building a faculty body whose research, teaching, and clinical expertise is unparalleled, and by forming meaningful partnerships with communities and organizations around the globe.

It is funded by the Wheelock college of education and human development.

  • The total student population is 1,053 in which 854 are Full-time and 199 are Part-time.

  • The student to faculty ratio is 9:1.

  • The graduation rate is 61%.

  • College accreditation - The college is regionally accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges Commission on Institutions of Higher Education (NECHE).


Online Education at Wheelock College

The online degree programs are designed to support the educational needs of students with obligations outside of school, such as work and family.

  • All of the online programs at Wheelock offers an asynchronous, interactive learning experience, giving students a flexible course schedule with opportunities to engage with their faculty and peers.

  • Students receive hands-on support from faculty and our student affairs team for any academic or administrative need that may arise throughout the duration of the program.

  • Rigorous online programs provide knowledge for all their students in an academic discipline, with proper training and structured online courses.


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Reviews

Reviews from the students say that The campus is small, safe and the professors are amazing.

  • Classes are small and professors make sure you are able to learn so that students can get the most out of their education.

  • Everybody is so nice and they strive to make everyone feel heard and supported.

Location & Contact

Email:

N/A

Fax:

Address

2 Silber Way

Admissions

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

    FALSE

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

    N/A

  • SAT Range

    N/A

  • SAT/ACT

    Neither required nor recommended

  • ACT Range

    N/A

  • High School GPA

    Neither required nor recommended

  • Application Fee

    FALSE$

  • Accept Common App

    FALSE

Annual Cost to Attend

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

    $22,261

  • Average Annual Cost

    N/A

Additional Costs:

  • Books And Supplies

    N/A

  • Other Fees

    $N/A

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

    N/A

  • Budget For Other Expenses

    N/A

Total One Year Cost

N/A

Academics

Highest Degree Offered The highest degree offered by the Institution.

Master's degree

Student:Faculty Ratio

NA

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

N/A

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

N/A

Academic Calendar

Semester

Research Funding per Student

N/A

Faculty Overview

NA

Male Professors

NA

Female Professors

Non-traditional Learning

Evening Degree Programs

Teacher Certification

Distance Education

Study Abroad

Majors

Most Popular Majors:

  • Clinical, Counseling and Applied Ps...

    44 Graduates

  • Social Work

    44 Graduates

  • Teacher Education and Professional...

    34 Graduates

  • Research and Experimental Psycholog...

    31 Graduates

  • Education, General

    20 Graduates

  • Political Science and Government

    19 Graduates

  • Human Development, Family Studies,...

    18 Graduates

  • Visual and Performing Arts, General

    15 Graduates

  • Education, General

    20 Graduates

  • Political Science and Government

    19 Graduates

  • Human Development, Family Studies,...

    18 Graduates

  • Visual and Performing Arts, General

    15 Graduates

  • Mathematics

    10 Graduates

  • Communication and Media Studies

    8 Graduates

  • Liberal Arts and Sciences, General...

    7 Graduates

  • Special Education and Teaching

    5 Graduates

  • Area Studies

    4 Graduates

  • Natural Resources Conservation and...

    1 Graduates

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Student Body

Undergraduate Students

NA

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

42%

Full-time / Part-time

N/A / N/A

Students Gender

Male

N/A

US National: 44%

Female

N/A

US National: 56%

LGBTQIA STUDENT RESOURCE GROUPS

ON CAMPUS WOMEN'S CENTER

Race/Ethnicity

White

0%

Unknown

0%

Black

0%

Hispanic

FALSE%

Two or more races

0%

Non Resident alien

0%

Asian

0%

American Indian/Alaska native

0%

Native Hawaiians/Pacific islander

0%

Geographic Density

Geographic Density

High

0%

Unknown Location

0%

Out Of State

0%

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

$76,697 per year

Campus Life

Housing

The institution does not provide on-campus housing facilities for students.

On Campus Housing Available

No

Freshmen Required to Live on Campus

No

Freshmen Live on Campus

N/A

Undergrads in College Housing

N/A

Averege Housing Cost

N/A

Campus Food

The institution does not provide any meal plan options.

Meal Plan Available

No

Average Meal Plan Available

N/A

Athletes

Division Sports Nickname

N/A

School Colors

N/A

Varsity Athletics Association

NCAA

Varsity Athletics Conference Primary

Not applicable

Total Male Athletes

N/A

Total Female Athletes

N/A

Intramural Sports

N/A

Sports Club

N/A

Campus Security

24-Hour Security Patrol

Campus Emergency Phones

24-Hour Escort Safety rides

Mobile Campus Emergency Alert

After Graduation

Median Earnings 6 Years After Graduation

$32,500/year

Median Earnings 10 Years After Graduation

$37,900/year

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.

N/A - N/A

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.

100%

Average Aid Per Year

$23,507

Students Receiving Federal Grants

50%

Average Aid Per Year

$5,332

Students Receiving State Aid

71%

Average Aid Per Year

$1,007

Students Receiving Institutional Grants

100%

Average Aid Per Year

$20,125

Average Grant & Scholarship by Family Income Aid awarded based on the family income.

Income

Average Amount

< $30K

$29,123

$30K - $48K

$27,541

$48K - $75K

$22,958

$75K - $110K

$21,234

> $110K

$19,128

The department of financial aid in the college is committed to working with students and helping them identifying the financial resources available for them to make their education affordable. Various Aid and Assitance is provided to the students according to the criteria’s. Students have to fill the FAFSA form.

Wheelock college federal school code is 002228.

  • Federal aid includes Pell grants, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG), TEACH grant and federal work-study, Federal direct loans, Direct PLUS loans, subsidized loans, and unsubsidized loans. About 39% of the students are being awarded the Pell grants.

  • Wheelock College scholarships like Susan H. Lek Scholarship, Madelyn Ulmer Scholarship, Promising Scholar Award, The Kelly Elizabeth Stephens Memorial Scholarship, and many more are provided to the students.

  • Military aid like Post 9/11 GI Bill and Yellow Ribbon Program is being offered to the students.

  • About 100% of the students are being awarded Institutional grant. Around 85% have been offered student loans.


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