According to Wikipedia, Suffolk University is a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. With 7,560 students , it is the eighth-largest university in metropolitan Boston. It was founded as a law school in 1906 and named after its location in Suffolk County, Massachusetts. The university's notable alumni include mayors, dozens of U.S. federal and state judges and members of the U.S. Congress. The university is also host to its namesake public opinion poll, the Suffolk University Political Research Center.
Annual Applications | Acceptance | Graduation Rate | Median SAT Score | Median ACT Score |
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7,501 | 88% | 60% | 1106 | 23 |
Tuition (in-state) |
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$41,648 |
Income | Average Net Cost |
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0 - 30K | $28,457 |
30K - 48K | $29,224 |
48K - 75K | $29,611 |
75K - 110K | $28,727 |
110K+ | $34,508 |
If you graduate from Suffolk University, then you can expect to earn an average of $59,900 per year. You also have a 90% chance of being employed after 10 years.
Demographic data is for full-time, on-campus students.
Student Body | Under-Grads | Graduates |
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5,379 | 4,338 | 1,041 |
Suffolk University is located at 73 Tremont St., Boston MA 02108-3901
Boston has a violent crime rate of less than .01% and a property crime rate of less than .01%.
Suffolk University is known for it's academic work in the following disciplines:
Suffolk University's most influential alumni faculty include professors and professionals in the fields of Criminal Justice, Communications, and Law. Here are some of Suffolk University's most famous alumni: