About This Data

StateUniversity.com – U.S. University Directory   [ Home :: University List :: Indiana ]

Free Admissions Info
Get free info from: Valparaiso University
See also:

Information Summary

Ranks 304th overall and 12th in Indiana

Increase your salary, get your degree in your spare time - FREE Application to University of Phoenix for a limited time

Demographics – Main Campus and Surrounding Areas

Reported area around or near Valparaiso, IN 46383

Surrounding communityLarge suburb (inside urban area but outside city, pop. over 250,000)
Total Population35,933 (27,027 urban / 8,906 rural)
Households13,702 (2.43 people per house)
Families8,943 (2.99 people per family)
Pop. — African American526
Pop. — Asian509
Pop. — Pacific Islander21
Pop. — American Indian / Alaskan Native200
Pop. — White (incl. Hispanic)34,696
Pop. — Other438
University of Phoenix
University of Maryland University College (UMUC)

Carnegie Foundation Classification

Master's Colleges and Universities (smaller programs)

UndergraduateBalanced arts & sciences/professions, some graduate coexistence
GraduatePostbaccalaureate with arts & sciences (other dominant fields)
Undergraduate PopulationFull-time four-year, more selective, lower transfer-in
EnrollmentHigh undergraduate
Size & SettingMedium four-year, highly residential

General Characteristics

Highest offeringPost-master's certificate
Calendar SystemSemester
Years of college work requiredN/A
Variable TuitionNo

Special Learning Opportunities

Distance LearningYes
ROTC — Army / Navy / Air Force YesYes / No / Yes
Study AbroadYes
Weekend CollegeNo
Teacher CertificationYes

Student Tuition Costs and Fees

What are the typical tuition costs and fees for attending Valparaiso University?

Ranks 440th for total cost of attendance

  In District In State Out of State
FT Undergraduate Tuition $24,360 $24,360 $24,360
FT Undergraduate Required Fees $840 $840 $840
PT Undergraduate per Credit Hour $1,125 $1,125 $1,125
FT Graduate Tuition $7,560 $7,560 $7,560
FT Graduate Required Fees $130 $130 $130
PT Graduate per Credit Hour $420 $420 $420
Total Cost of Attendance — On-Campus $34,920 $34,920 $34,920
Total Cost of Attendance — Off-Campus w/out Family $33,320 $33,320 $33,320
Total Cost of Attendance — Off-Campus with Family $28,170 $28,170 $28,170

Student Tuition Costs for Professional Fields

What are the typical tuition costs and fees for getting a professional degree?

  In State Out of State
Law Degree — Tuition $30,510 $30,510
Law Degree — Required Fees $698 $698

Student Tuition Cost History and Trends

Three year history and trends on the cost of attending

  In District In State Out of State
Published Tuition & Fees $22,750 trend  $25,200 $22,750 trend  $25,200 $22,750 trend  $25,200
  Cost (regardless of residency)
Books & Supplies $1,000 trend  $1,200
On-Campus – Room & Board $6,220 trend  $7,150
On-Campus – Other Expenses $1,370 trend  $1,370
Off-Campus w/out Family – Room & Board $4,400 trend  $5,150
Off-Campus w/out Family – Other Expenses $1,370 trend  $1,770
Off-Campus with Family – Room & Board $1,370 trend  $1,770

Admission Details

Application Fee RequiredN/A
Undergraduate Application Fee$30
Graduate Application Fee$30
First Professional Application Fee$60
Applicants 3,475 (1,661 male / 1,814 female)
Admitted 3,134 (1,468 male / 1,666 female)
Admission rate 90%
First-time Enrollment 715 (344 male / 371 female)
FT Enrollment 713 (343 male / 370 female)
PT Enrollment 2 (1 male / 1 female)
Total Enrollment3,868

Admission Criteria

What criteria does Valparaiso University use for admissions?

Required = Required, Recommended = Recommended, Neither required nor recommended = Neither required nor recommended
Open AdmissionsNo
Secondary School GPA / Rank / RecordRecommended / Recommended / Required
College Prep. CompletionRecommended
RecommendationsRecommended
Formal competency demoRecommended
Admission test scoresRequired
TOEFLRequired
Other testsN/A

Admission Credits Accepted

What types of credits does Valparaiso University accept?

Dual CreditNo
Life ExperienceNo
Advanced Placement (AP)Yes

Athletics - Association Memberships

Sports / Athletic Conference Memberships NCAA
NCAA Football Conference Pioneer Football League
NCAA Basketball Conference Horizon League
NCAA Baseball Conference Horizon League
NCAA Track & Field Conference Horizon League

ACT Test Admission

Ranks 255th for 75pctl scores

Applicants submitting ACT results 69%
Verbal scores (25/75 %ile) 23 / 29
Math scores (25/75 %ile) 22 / 29
Cumulative scores (25/75 %ile) 22 / 28

SAT Test Admission

Ranks 346th for 75pctl scores

Applicants submitting SAT results 51%
Verbal scores (25/75 %ile) 490 / 610
Math scores (25/75 %ile) 500 / 640
Cumulative scores (25/75 %ile) 990 / 1250

Student Services

Remedial ServicesYes
Academic / Career CounselingYes
PT Cost-defraying EmploymentYes
Career PlacementYes
On-Campus Day CareNo
Library FacilityYes

Student Living

First-time Room / Board RequiredNo
Dorm Capacity1,972
Meals per WeekN/A
Room Fee$4,430
Board Fee$2,720

Student Financial Aid Details

How many students use Financial Aid, and how much do they use?

Valparaiso University Ranks 793rd for the average student loan amount.

  Average Users % of Attendees
Federal Grant Aid $4,446 129 pie   19%
State & Local Grant Aid $4,667 142 pie   21%
Institutional Grant Aid $10,002 648 pie   96%
Student Loan Aid $6,563 453 pie   67%
Any financial aid type   660 pie   98%

Student Enrollment Demographics

How many students are enrolled at Valparaiso University?

  Men Women Total
Non Resident Alien
8044124
Black Non-Hispanic
8872160
Hispanic
5568123
Asian / Pacific Islander
342761
American Indian / Alaskan Native
516
White Non-Hispanic
1,4641,6563,120
Race Unknown
118156274
Total 1,844 2,024 3,868

Student Graduation Demographics

How many students graduated at Valparaiso University?

  Men Women Total
Non Resident Alien
8210
Black Non-Hispanic
131023
Hispanic
8816
Asian / Pacific Islander
7714
American Indian / Alaskan Native
112
White Non-Hispanic
275349624
Race Unknown
71118
Total 319 388 707

Most Popular Fields of Study

The top 5 fields of study completed at Valparaiso University.

  Men Women Total
76 73 149
3 81 84
17 24 41
8 32 40
22 10 32

Student Completion / Graduation Demographics

How many students are successful graduates?

  Non Resident Alien Black Non-Hispanic Hispanic Asian / Pacific Islander American Indian / Alaskan Native White Non-Hispanic Race Unknown Total
Accounting 1 15 16
Actuarial Science 1 3 4
American/United States Studies/Civilization 1 1
Art/Art Studies, General 14 2 16
Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, General 1 28 2 31
Biochemistry 1 1
Biological and Physical Sciences
Biology/Biological Sciences, General 1 1 2 26 1 31
Broadcast Journalism
Business Administration and Management, General 1 1 3 17 5 27
Chemistry, General 1 15 16
Civil Engineering, General 25 1 26
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General 2 2
Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric 2 2
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs, Other 1 1
Computer Engineering, General 2 2
Computer Science 1 5 6
Counseling Psychology 1 1 5 7
Creative Writing 1 1 2
Criminology 1 2 16 1 20
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General 1 7 8
East Asian Studies 4 4
Economics, General 1 1 2 4
Education, General 1 1 18 7 27
Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering 1 16 17
Elementary Education and Teaching 28 1 29
English Language and Literature, General 1 20 3 24
Environmental Science 3 3
Ethics 1 1 2
European Studies/Civilization
Family Practice Nurse/Nurse Practitioner 7 2 9
Finance, General 2 2 1 16 21
French Language and Literature 2 2
Geography 5 5
German Language and Literature 2 1 3
History, General 1 1 1 20 23
Humanities/Humanistic Studies 1 1
International Business/Trade/Commerce 16 1 3 13 8 41
International Economics 3 3
International Relations and Affairs 1 1
Journalism 1 6 7
Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education and Teaching 4 4
Kinesiology and Exercise Science 1 2 3
Law (LL 1 5 7 4 132 149
Management Science, General 1 1 24 26
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods, Other 1 1
Marketing/Marketing Management, General 3 25 1 29
Mass Communication/Media Studies 1 3 4
Mathematics, General 6 6
Mechanical Engineering 1 1 1 25 2 30
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other 2 13 6 21
Music Performance, General 4 4
Music Teacher Education 3 1 4
Music Theory and Composition
Music, General 13 13
Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) 1 2 1 1 72 7 84
Organizational Communication, General 4 4
Philosophy 10 1 11
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching 1 4 5
Physics, General 5 5
Piano and Organ
Political Science and Government, General 1 17 1 19
Pre-Theology/Pre-Ministerial Studies
Programs for Foreign Lawyers (LL 3 3
Psychology, General 2 1 36 1 40
Public Relations/Image Management 12 1 13
Radio and Television 9 9
School Psychology 9 2 11
Secondary Education and Teaching
Social Sciences, General 1 2 3
Social Work 1 9 10
Sociology 3 1 6 10
Spanish Language and Literature 4 4
Special Education and Teaching, General
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management 1 2 1 1 20 7 32
Teacher Assistant/Aide 1 2 3
Technical and Business Writing 1 1
Theology/Theological Studies 13 1 14
Youth Ministry
Total 28 27 31 20 2 839 73 1,020

Faculty Compensation / Salaries

Valparaiso University Ranks 797th for the average full-time faculty salary.

Tenure system Yes
Average FT Salary $63,855 ($66,454 male / $58,597 female)
Number of FT Faculty 254 (170 male / 84 female)
Number of PT Faculty 108
FT Faculty Ratio 2 : 1
Total Benefits $4,683,030
Add an image …

Valparaiso University School Images

Christopher Center for Library and Information Resources :: Valparaiso University The Chapel Resurrection - Valparaiso :: Valparaiso University University building :: Valparaiso University Kretzmann Hall :: Valparaiso University

Valparaiso University Summary

The following paragraph provided courtesy of wikipedia.

Increase your salary, get your degree in your spare time - FREE Application to Search Online Universities for a limited time

Valparaiso University, known colloquially as Valpo, is a private university located in the city of Valparaiso, Indiana. Valparaiso University is owned and operated by the Lutheran University Association, a non-profit corporation, and is the largest independent Lutheran university in the United States. What is now Valparaiso University was founded by the Methodist Church in 1859 as Valparaiso Male and Female College, one of the first co-educational four-year institutions in the United States. The school was renamed Valparaiso College in 1900 and gained its current university status when rechartered in 1906. Valparaiso is still operated by the Lutheran University Association, and remains an independent Lutheran institution which enjoys close relations with the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. As a liberal arts institution, Valparaiso University has a detailed history of student activism. While many colleges either amended or cancelled their remaining semester following the Kent State shootings due to unrest, the Valparaiso administration ignored student calls for a series of seminars and forums on violence at other campuses. Mike Weber and Phil Churilla, two columnists for VU’s student newspaper The Torch, wrote a column critical of the protest due to student use of portable CD players, wool blankets and packaged food in the shanties. Though university officers only responded to the scene later, these incidents strained student-police relations further, prompting mass resignations of student drivers from the escort service and a mass protest of over 500 students. No student tuition dollars are used, which helps keep the school a highly rated value school. First and at the center of campus is the Chapel of the Resurrection, a 98-foot high building which is the home of Valparaiso University’s many worship services and convocations. The Valparaiso University Center for the Arts (VUCA) offers multiple performance facilities, which are most notably used by students to produce full scale theatrical performances every year. The School of Engineering has both a 16-inch computerized reflecting telescope to aid in NASA research and VisBox-X2, a virtual reality system used to immerse students in a visualized three dimensional image. The School of Nursing uses SIMMAN, a robotic patient simulator used to train students in real life treatment. A $74 million new Student Union is under construction and should be complete during the 2008-2009 school year, just in time for the school’s 150th anniversary. The Student Scholarship Symposium features diverse, student selected research projects delivered in a critical and interactive environment. Valparaiso University faculty work with governments, communities, colleagues, and students. Students are also subject to an honor system originally implemented by the students themselves in 1943 which remains in effect today. Valparaiso University students are some of the most geographically diverse in the nation. Of the 4,000 students, only one-third are from the school’s home state of Indiana. Annually, more than 26 million dollars are awarded by the university to over eighty percent of the student body, which is admitted based on factors such as community involvement, interests, recommendations, and personality as well as grade point average, class ranking, and standardized test scores. Sixty-four percent of Valparaiso University students live on the school’s city campus, mainly because University regulations require almost all students who do not have senior status to live in dorms. Forty percent of students are Lutheran, but over twenty percent are Catholic and seventy-five percent participate in faith-related activities. Fifty percent of students participate in intramural athletics, and over 1,000 students give over 45,000 hours of community service to the region annually. According to the 2007 Princeton Review, Valparaiso University is listed as the 12th worst school for gay students. Thirty percent of Valpo students are members of one of the school’s nine national fraternities or six national sororities. Valparaiso’s eighteen teams and nearly 600 student athletes participate in NCAA Division I (I-AA for football) in the Mid-Continent Conference, except for football, in which they compete in the Pioneer Football League (the Mid-Continent Conference does not sponsor football) and play at Brown Field. The school is known for its well rounded athletes as 98% successfully graduate, which ties Valparaiso with the University of Notre Dame for the third highest graduation rate in the country.

Valparaiso University Academics

Valparaiso University is unique in its study options. Again, when any student is looking for some counseling or other types of support, Adult (re-entering) student services, Alcohol/Substance Abuse Counseling, Campus Ministries/Chaplain, Career Counseling, Employment Service, Financial Aid Counseling, Freshman Orientation Program, Health Services, Legal Services, Minority Student Services, Personal Counseling and Placement Service can help. That is, the university has a Accelerated Program, Cross-Registration, Distance Learning, Double Major, Dual Enrollment of High School Students, ESL, Honors Program, Independent Study, Internships, Liberal Arts/Career Combination, ROTC, Air Force, Student-Designed Major, Study Abroad, Teacher Certification, United Nations Semester, Urban Semester, Visiting/Exchange Student Program and Washington Semester. Students with disabilities are not left alone with programs such as Partial Services/Facilities For Students With Learning Disabilities, Services/Facilities For Visually Impaired, Wheelchair Accessibility, 820 work stations, available in: dorms, libraries, computer centers, student centers, Dorms Wired for Access to Campus-Wide Network, Email Accounts Provided to All Students, Online Course Registration for Freshmen, Commuter/Off-Campus Students Can Connect to Campus Network, Computer Helpline Available, Dorms Wired for High Speed Internet Connections, Student Web Hosting, Wireless Network, Offers distance learning courses or programs (online or partially online): Yes, During Normal Term Periods, Over the Summer, Percent of courses taught as online courses: 1%, Percent of courses taught as blended (online and offline): 1% and Percent of courses taught face-to-face: 98%. There’s never a reason to feel alone in your studies either, since there are academic support services like Extensive Undergraduate Evening or Early Morning Classes, Learning Center, Reduced Course Load, Study Skills Assistance, Tutoring and Writing Center.

The following are the types of degrees and majors offered at Valparaiso University.

English Language and Literature:
Creative Writing, English Language & Literature – General, Technical/Business Writing
Foreign Language and Literature:
Classics, French, German, Spanish
Biological and Biomedical Sciences:
Biochemistry, Biology
Psychology:
Psychology – General
Computer Science:
Computer Science, Computer Systems Analysis, Web/Multimedia Design
Multiple or Interdisciplinary:
Biological/Physical Sciences
Philosphy and Religion:
Philosophy
History:
History – General
Business, Management, & Marketing:
Accounting, Actuarial Science, Finance/Banking, International Business, Management Science, Marketing Management
Communications & Journalism:
Journalism, Mass Communications/Media Studies, Organizational Communication, Public Relations, Radio/Television
Education:
Art Teacher Education, Biology Teacher Education, Chemistry Teacher Education, Drama/Dance Teacher Education, Elementary Education, English Teacher Education, Foreign Language Teacher Education, French Teacher Education, Geography Teacher Education, German Teacher Education, History Teacher Education, Junior High Education, Mathematics Education, Music Teacher Education, Physical Education, Physics Teacher Education, Psychology Teacher Education, Science Teacher Education, Secondary Education, Social Science Teacher Education, Spanish Language Teacher Education, Teacher Assistance
Public Administration and Service:
Public Services, Social Work
Popular majors:
fifty percent interdisciplinary studies, fifty percent social sciences, twelve percent business per marketing, ten percent social sciences, nine percent education, nine percent engineering, seven percent health professions, seven percent physical sciences, seven percent visual and performing arts, five percent communications per journalism, five percent foreign languages and literature, five percent psychology
Health and Clinical Sciences:
Nursing (RN)
Social Sciences:
Criminology, Economics, Geography, International Economics, International Relations, Political Science/Government, Social Sciences – General, Sociology
Parks, Recreation, and Fitness:
Exercise Sciences, Health/Physical Fitness, Sport/Fitness Administration
School of Visual and Performing Arts:
Art – General, Drama/Theater Arts, Music – General, Music – General Performance, Music – Piano/Organ, Music – Voice/Opera, Music Management/Merchandising, Music Theory/Composition
Mathematics:
Mathematics – General
Physical Sciences:
Atmospheric Sciences, Chemistry, Geology, Physics

The cost per credit hour (overall) was $570 Cost & Savings Calculator Financial Aid International students eligible for non-need-based aid last fall. Other additional expenses amounted to $2,300 Costs per credit hour $570 Cost & Savings Calculator Financial Aid International students eligible for non-need-based aid. Even so, for non-international students, tutition fees are $24,000 Room & Board (on-campus) $6,640 Additional estimated expenses $2,300 Costs per credit hour $570 Cost & Savings Calculator Financial Aid International students eligible for non-need-based aid. Moreover, for international students, the application fee is 50.

This site is not sponsored by, affiliated with, nor endorsed by Valparaiso University

Valparaiso University Admissions

Increase your salary, get your degree in your spare time - FREE Application to University of Phoenix for a limited time

Admission policy is currently Percent applicants admitted: 83% and Percent of students who return for sophomore year: 84%. Remember that this can change at any time. Transfer student are not ignored. For instance, there were three hundred and twenty total number of transfer students who applied and one hundred and ninety-five total number of transfer students who were admitted. This school requires an application fee consisting of thirty dollars regular application fee, thirty dollars out-of-state application fee, Free online application fee and point zero .

Will you make it in time? Make sure to know when all the due dates and deadlines take place. SAT and ACT score reports are due the 15th of August and For priority students, financial aid applications are due no later than the 1st of March. the SAT subject section score due date was not reported. Similarly, if you wish to apply with priority status make sure you application is in by the 15th of January. The regular application is due the 15th of August. It is also very important to submit financial aid applications as quickly as possible, make sure to check with the university about the specific date for this year.

This site is not sponsored by, affiliated with, nor endorsed by Valparaiso University

Valparaiso University Financial Aid

Financial aid forms are FAFSA. Financial aid distribution is at sixty-six percent scholarships per grants and thirty-four percent loans per jobs. If you are not a need based student, non-need distribution for financial aid is determined by Academics, Alumni Affiliation, Art, Athletics, Leadership, Music/Drama, ROTC and Religious Affiliation. Financial aid for students is readily accessible at this school. Likewise, need based financial aid distribution is determined through Minority Status, Religious Affiliation and State/District Residency.

This site is not sponsored by, affiliated with, nor endorsed by Valparaiso University

Valparaiso University Students

Valparaiso University offers Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s and First Professional degrees. In addition, it is part of an Suburban setting, Large town (10,000 – 49,999) and Residential campus. Furthermore, the student body consists of thirty-three percent in-state students, sixty-seven percent out-of-state students, forty-nine percent women, fifty-one percent men, two percent asian per pacific islander, four percent black per non-hispanic, three percent hispanic, eighty-seven percent white per non-hispanic, one percent non-resident alien, three percent race per ethnicity unreported, thirty-four percent in top 10th of graduating class, sixty percent in top quarter of graduating class, eighty-five percent in top half of graduating class, thirty-one percent had h.s. gpa of 3.75 and higher, sixteen percent had h.s. gpa between 3.5 and 3.74, thirteen percent had h.s. gpa between 3.25 and 3.49, fifteen percent had h.s. gpa between 3.0 and 3.24, twenty percent had h.s. gpa between 2.5 and 2.99 and five percent had h.s. gpa between 2.0 and 2.49. The school’s size is approximately two thousand, nine hundred and eighteen degree-seeking undergrads, six hundred and seventy-three first-time degree-seeking freshmen and three hundred and seventy-one graduate enrollment. The university is a Private, University, Four-year, Lutheran, Coed, where 83 percent of the applicants were admitted, Regionally accredited and College Board member.

Students should note the housing policies: Guaranteed On-Campus Housing For All Undergraduates, ninety percent of first-year students live in college housing, sixty-four percent of all undergraduates live in college housing, Coed Housing, Women’s Housing, Apartments For Single Students, Fraternity/Sorority Housing, Wellness housing (alcohol/drug/smoke-free), one-MAY deadline for housing deposit, one hundred dollars amount of housing deposit and point zero . Additionally, the university has many unique facilites such as electron microscope, observatory, storm chasing equipment, weather station, Doppler Radar facility, planetarium, center for learning and information resources, virtual nursing learning center, scientific visualization laboratory. In fact, the school is located 55 miles from Chicago.This school features the Suburban setting, Large town (10,000 – 49,999) and Residential campus.

This site is not sponsored by, affiliated with, nor endorsed by Valparaiso University

Valparaiso University Athletics

The following sports can be found here:

  • Men’s NCAA Division I, Men’s Intercollegiate and Men’s Scholarship Baseball
  • Men’s NCAA Division I, Women’s NCAA Division I, Men’s Intercollegiate, Women’s Intercollegiate, Men’s Intramural, Women’s Intramural, Men’s Scholarship and Women’s Scholarship Basketball
  • Men’s NCAA Division I, Women’s NCAA Division I, Men’s Intercollegiate, Women’s Intercollegiate, Men’s Scholarship and Women’s Scholarship Cross_country
  • Men’s NCAA Division IAA, Men’s Intercollegiate and Men’s Intramural Football
  • Men’s Intramural and Women’s Intramural Golf
  • Men’s Intramural and Women’s Intramural Racquetball
  • Men’s NCAA Division I, Women’s NCAA Division I, Men’s Intercollegiate, Women’s Intercollegiate, Men’s Intramural, Women’s Intramural, Men’s Scholarship and Women’s Scholarship Soccer
  • Women’s NCAA Division I, Women’s Intercollegiate, Men’s Intramural, Women’s Intramural and Women’s Scholarship Softball
  • Men’s Intramural and Women’s Intramural Table_tennis
  • Men’s Intercollegiate, Women’s Intercollegiate, Men’s Scholarship and Women’s Scholarship Track_and_field
  • Men’s NCAA Division I and Women’s NCAA Division I Track_indoor
  • Men’s NCAA Division I and Women’s NCAA Division I Track_outdoor
  • Women’s NCAA Division I, Women’s Intercollegiate, Men’s Intramural, Women’s Intramural, Men’s Club and Women’s Scholarship Volleyball
The Crusaders are a member of NCAA.

This site is not sponsored by, affiliated with, nor endorsed by Valparaiso University

Free Admissions Info
Get free info from: Valparaiso University

Comment and Corrections Make a comment …

Familiar with this University? We would love to hear about your experience. Feel free to add comments or additional information regarding Valparaiso University.

about 1 year ago

its a good small campus but the classes are pretty tough so u cant slack off at all! and there are some parties but not huge. but its still fun. i miss it.