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Southeastern University

Southeastern University is a private, not-for-profit undergraduate and graduate institution located in southwestern Washington, D.C. The college was established in 1879. It offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in several subjects, including business management, accounting, finance, liberal studies and computer science. In addition, the college also offers continuing education programs.

Southeastern University has an active campus life. There are several clubs and organizations on campus. The college’s campus has a communications center, an office of technology and an office of development, which all organize several educational and cultural program for the students. The college also offers financial assistance to students in the form of grants and loans.

Campus Location

501 I St SW
Washington, DC 20024-2788
USA
Main Tel: (202) 478-8200
Web Site

The campus is in a large city.

Highlights

Where the school stands out most compared to other schools (details below):

  • Many students concentrating in family and social work, business and management, and computer science and engineering.
  • Racially diverse student body.
  • Large number of programs of study offered.
  • Many mature (40+ year old) students.
  • High female/male ratio.
  • High faculty salary.

Other important characteristics:

  • Library on-campus
  • Weekend study option
  • Part-time classes available

Degrees Awarded (in 2008-2009)

DegreeTotal
Earned
Different
Programs
Master9010
Bachelor8211
Associate4510

Students

Student enrollment was 787 in 2007-2008 (527 full-time equivalent).

About 31% of the freshmen class in 2008-2009 was male and women were 69% of the class.

Undergrads are 70% of enrolled students and graduate students are 30%.

Students living in the US make up 100% of incoming freshmen.

Among freshmen students, 15% are full-time and 85% are part-time.

Tuition and Other Costs (2008-2009)

ItemCost
State Tuition and fees$ 10,770
Books and supplies$ 1,200

Financial Aid: Southeastern University participates in US Title IV financial assistance programs.

Please refer to BrainTrack's financial aid articles section for background information.

Housing and Meals

On-campus housing is not available.

Admissions (2008-2009)

ApplicantsAdmitted
Men67%
Women67%
All67%

Programs of Study

(Number of degrees awarded in 2008-2009 in parentheses)

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT (123 awarded)

  • Accounting
  • Business Administration, Management and Operations
  • Finance and Financial Management Services
  • Management Information Systems
  • Marketing/Marketing Management
  • Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (17 awarded)

  • Computer Science
  • Information Technology

FAMILY AND SOCIAL WORK (53 awarded)

  • Child Development
  • Public Administration

LIBERAL ARTS (8 awarded)

  • Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies

MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION (12 awarded)

  • Health/Health Care Administration/Management

SECURITY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT (4 awarded)

  • Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration

Selected Careers of Interest

(Based on an automated mapping of degrees popular at Southeastern University with government-defined occupation categories.)

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