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The King's University

Southlake, Texas2-year, 4-yearPrivate

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Private school in Texas with 200 total undergraduate students
Suburban
Southwest
Interdenominational
Commuter college
2121 E. Southlake Boulevard, Southlake, TX 76092
(817) 722-1700
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Admissions

Applicant breakdown

Total number of applicants
13

Women: 0%
Men: 100%

Cost & scholarships

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In-state
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Out-of-state
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Applications

How to apply

Doesn’t accept Common App
Test optional
Rec letters optional
Doesn’t consider class rank
TOEFL optional (international applicants)

Tests typically submitted

SAT: 44%

ACT: 0%
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Students

First-year enrolled students (full-time)
10
Student diversity
Moderately diverse
4-year graduation rate
9%

6-year graduation rate
27%

Retention rate
38%

Admission policy
Co-ed

International students
3%

Enrolled breakdown by gender

Race & ethnicity diversity

Among domestic students
Asian and Pacific Islander
4%

Black
12%

Hispanic
10%

Native American
2%

Other
11%

White
61%

Academics

Student faculty ratio
10:1
Calendar system
Semester

Special academic offering

Study abroad

Credit for AP exams

Offers graduate degree

Academic and career counseling

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