Skip to Main Content
profile header
College
grade C+
Overall Grade
view all grades

Acceptance Rate
51%

Net Price Per Year
$22,806

Total Undergrad Students
294

Cuthbert, GA
Town

Andrew is a private, Methodist college located in Cuthbert, Georgia. It is a small institution with a full-time enrollment of 221 undergraduate students and a part-time enrollment of 73 undergraduate students. Admissions is fairly competitive as the Andrew acceptance rate is 51%. Popular majors include Business, Healthcare Management, and Liberal Arts and Humanities. Andrew graduates 27% of its students.

Report Card

grade C+
Overall Niche Grade
  1. Academics
    grade B minus
  2. Value
    grade C
  3. Diversity
    grade A minus
  4. Campus
    grade C
  5. Athletics
    grade C
  6. Party Scene
    grade C
  7. Professors
    grade B+
  8. Location
    grade C
  9. Dorms
    grade B
  10. Campus Food
    grade C+
  11. Student Life
    grade C
  12. Safety
    grade B+

Upcoming Events

Admissions & Acceptance

Application Deadline
Rolling Admissions
Acceptance Rate
51%
State 53%

SAT Range
920-1180

ACT Range
19-21

Application Fee
$0

SAT/ACT
Neither required nor recommended

High School GPA
Required

Early Decision/Early Action
No data available  

Accepts Common App
No data available  
Admissions Website

Cost & Tuition

Net Price
$22,806 per year
The 17821.38 average for Net Price is $17,821.

Average cost after financial aid for students receiving grant or scholarship aid, as reported by the college.

Avg. Room & Board Expenses


Average Housing Cost
$6,176 per year

Average Meal Plan Cost
$6,256 per year

Books & Supplies
$1,500 per year

Tuition & Financial Aid


In-State Tuition
$19,604 per year
State $14,159

Out-of-State Tuition
$19,604 per year
State $17,615

Average Total Aid Awarded
$13,190 per year
The 10456.51 average for Average Total Aid Awarded is $10,457.

Students Receiving Financial Aid
95%

scholarship-cta

Academics

Professors
grade B+
Based on faculty accomplishments, salary, student reviews, and additional factors.

Student Faculty Ratio
10

Evening Degree Programs
No data available  
STUDENT POLLS

75%
of students agree that professors put a lot of effort into teaching their classes. 12 responses
64%
of students agree that it is easy to get the classes they want. 14 responses
64%
of students agree that the workload is easy to manage. 14 responses

Majors

Online Academics

Offers Online Courses
Yes

Online Certificate Programs
1

Online Associate Programs
2

Online Bachelor's Programs
0

Students

Full-Time Enrollment
221 Undergrads

Part-Time Undergrads
73

Undergrads Over 25
28%

Pell Grant
59%

Varsity Athletes
69%
STUDENT POLL
What one word or phrase best describes your school?
Based on 11 responses
  • Diverse45%
  • Small36%
  • Home away from home9%
  • Outdated and Stuck9%

Campus Life

Freshman Live On-Campus
100%
Day Care Services
No data available  
POLL
50%
of students say they don't have Greek life. 6 responses
POLL
50%
of students say almost everything on campus revolved around sports. 6 responses
STUDENT POLL
What is your overall opinion of your school and the campus community?

More opinions are needed to display this poll. Take our survey to add your opinion!

STUDENT POLLS

71%
of students highly rate the athletics/recreation facilities. 14 responses
46%
of students highly rate the dining facilities. 13 responses
89%
of students highly rate the performing arts facilities. 9 responses

Sports & Athletics

Athletics Division
NJCAA Division I
Athletics Conference
No data available  

Students Who Are Varsity Athletes
69%

STUDENT POLL
How popular are varsity sports on campus?
Based on 6 responses
  • Almost everything on campus revolves around them. 50%
  • Varsity sports are a big part of campus life.50%

Men's Sports


 Baseball
Offered

🏀 Basketball
Offered

🏈 Football
Division I

 Golf
Offered

 Soccer
Division II

🤼 Wrestling
Division I

Women's Sports


🏀 Basketball
Offered

 Soccer
Offered

🥎 Softball
Offered

🏐 Volleyball
Division I

🤼 Wrestling
Division I

Graduation Rate & Income

Median Earnings 5 Years After Graduation
$36,747 per year
The 45518.62 average for Median Earnings 5 Years After Graduation is $45,519.

Graduation Rate
27%
The 0.53 average for Graduation Rate is 53%.

Employed 1 Year After Graduation
96%
The 0.91 average for Employed 1 Year After Graduation is 91%.
POLL
More opinions are needed! Write a review to add yours. Take our survey

similar-colleges

Colleges like Andrew College

FAQs answered by students

Niche's Q&A provides peer-to-peer insights from current Andrew College students, answering common questions about campus life.

Andrew College offers various online courses, which students find to have a heavy workload but generally helpful instructors who respond promptly to emails. However, some students feel that online classes can be inconsistent in teaching quality and grading. Overall, online learning at Andrew provides flexibility but may vary depending on the professor.

Question summaries are AI generated from the text of student reviews on Niche. summary inaccuracies

The college provides a range of academic support services, including tutorial programs and Student Support Services that offer free access to computers, printers, and other resources. Professors work hands-on with students and do not move on until the material is understood. The college also hosts study sessions and a midnight breakfast before finals to foster academic success.

Question summaries are AI generated from the text of student reviews on Niche. summary inaccuracies

While Andrew College has a welcoming and friendly campus culture, some students report frustrations with administrative inefficiency, such as difficulties with financial aid processing and communication delays. Nonetheless, many find the staff approachable and supportive. The college’s career center and alumni network are noted as helpful, especially for internships and future opportunities.

Question summaries are AI generated from the text of student reviews on Niche. summary inaccuracies

Students note that Andrew College's campus is small and compact, making it easy to get to know everyone and navigate without long walks between classes. This fosters a close-knit community feeling but can also mean that social dynamics are intensified. The campus is undergoing renovations, with improvements to facilities being appreciated.

Question summaries are AI generated from the text of student reviews on Niche. summary inaccuracies

Andrew College is known for its small class sizes and a family-oriented atmosphere where professors often know students by their first names. This close-knit environment allows for personalized academic support and strong student-faculty relationships. Many students appreciate how this setting fosters better understanding and helps improve their academic performance.

Question summaries are AI generated from the text of student reviews on Niche. summary inaccuracies

Students at Andrew College mention a variety of student activities organized by a proactive student government, including events like painting with a twist, talent shows, field days, and bonfires. These activities, though sometimes seen as simple, help draw students closer and foster friendships on campus. Additionally, events hosted by resident advisors challenge students and build community bonds.

Question summaries are AI generated from the text of student reviews on Niche. summary inaccuracies

Andrew College is located in a small rural town with limited local amenities, requiring students to drive 30 minutes or more for stores and entertainment. The campus itself is quiet and calm, which some students appreciate for reducing stress, but others find the social scene lacking. Students often create their own fun through campus events or sports, and some recommend getting involved in community outreach programs like AndrewServes to enhance the experience.

Question summaries are AI generated from the text of student reviews on Niche. summary inaccuracies

Many students highlight the nursing program at Andrew College as a strong academic offering, noting small class sizes and accessible professors who are actively involved in campus life. The program has undergone challenges but continues to provide good resources and support for students. Other programs also benefit from the personalized attention that comes with the college's small size.

Question summaries are AI generated from the text of student reviews on Niche. summary inaccuracies

Reviews frequently mention challenges with campus housing, especially concerning the condition of dormitories like mold in rooms and poor maintenance. Students express a desire for renovated and cleaner living spaces, particularly for the girls' dormitory. While some appreciate the small campus feel, housing quality appears to be an area needing improvement.

Question summaries are AI generated from the text of student reviews on Niche. summary inaccuracies

Tuition at Andrew College is considered relatively high compared to some students' perceptions of value, especially when factoring in issues like housing quality and food options. However, many feel they get their money's worth through the personalized education and academic support. Scholarships and financial aid options are available and the school works with students to manage costs.

Question summaries are AI generated from the text of student reviews on Niche. summary inaccuracies

Andrew College Reviews

Rating 3.83 out of 5  111 reviews
3.8
Rating 3.8 out of 5  
overall star rating111 reviews
Rating 4 out of 5  
  • a month ago

0 people have found this helpful
Rating 3 out of 5  
  • 26 days ago

0 people have found this helpful
Rating 4 out of 5  
  • 3 months ago

0 people have found this helpful
Baidu
map