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Christian Brothers University

Memphis, TN 4-Year Private
Acceptance Rate88%

Christian Brothers University FAQ

Christian Brothers University has rolling admissions. Colleges with rolling admissions evaluate applications as they are received versus waiting to evaluate all applications after a hard deadline. Schools will continue to evaluate applications until they’ve filled all the slots for their incoming class.
Christian Brothers University is a 4-Year college. Most students take 4 years to graduate. Four-year schools typically result in bachelor's degrees. Two-year schools typically result in associate degrees.
Christian Brothers University is located in Memphis, TN.
Christian Brothers University is a Private school. Public colleges receive some government funding while private schools rely on tuition and endowment for funding. Private schools can have higher tuition, but may also offer more generous financial aid packages than public schools. Public and private schools may also vary in size, environment, and types of majors and instruction offered.

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Quick Facts

Total Enrollment

1,934

Campus Setting

Urban

Acceptance Rate

88%

Tuition and Fees

In State

Unknown

Out-of-State

Unknown

Fall Freshmen
Application Deadline

Continuous processing
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