Villanova University (VU)

Black Pinpoint Austin Hall, 800 E. Lancaster Avenue | Villanova, PA | 19085

01. Overview

What the school is known for:

Villanova University puts an "emphasis on service" and sets students up for success by providing numerous resources, not just for current enrollees but for graduates as well. The school's track record bears that out, with 95 percent of the graduating class of 2024 securing opportunities after graduation. To help students achieve their goals, classrooms tend to mix things up across lectures, discussions, field trips, and projects, the latter of which are specifically praised for having "real-world applications" and being "designed to help students in the long run." Along with that, students point to how "opportunities outside of the classroom really complement your education." For example, Nova offers servicelearning courses where students work directly with partners in the local community, including volunteering with nonprofits focused on adult literacy, working with athletes in the Special Olympics, and tutoring in local prisons. Moreover, in addition to a wide variety of tutoring services, there are need-based initiatives like The Sunshine Fund, which helps to pay for things like attending conference or club fees. No matter what form the classes take, students can expect to find passionate professors who get "fired up about what they teach" and are "true teachers and scholars." Professors are "easily accessible" and "go above and beyond their office hours" to offer support, though students recommend being proactive: "It is mostly up to you to take advantage of them as a resource." Between the hands-on professors and the school's numerous resources, Nova is a place where "If you want to succeed, the community will do everything in its power to make sure you can do so."

02. Rankings

Rankings and Lists

03. Admissions & Acceptance Rate

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Applicants
23,834
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Acceptance Rate
23%
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Average HS GPA
3.89

Deadlines

Early Decision
November 1
Early Decision II
January 15
Early Action
November 1
Regular
January 15

SAT & Test Scores

SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
678 - 730

SAT Math

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
700 - 770

Composite Scores

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
32 - 34

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Testing Policies

Standardized testing policy for
use in admission:
Test Optional

Other Admission Factors Academic

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Rigor of Secondary School Record
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Academic GPA

Selectivity

4. Cost, Tuition, Expenses

Expenses per Academic Year

Tuition (Private)
$63,806
Required Fees
$894
Average Cost for Books and Supplies
$1,100
On-Campus Room and Board
$16,896
Tuition / Fees Vary by Year of Study
No
Approximate Expenses per Year
$82,696
Approximate Expenses per Year (In-State)
$18,890
Approximate Expenses per Year (Out-of-State)
$18,890

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05. Academics

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Student : Faculty
10 : 1
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Total Faculty
1,218
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Terminal Degree
846

Faculty

Men
660
Women
558
Minority
190
International
46

Class/Lab sizes

Most frequent lab/sub section size
10-19

Rating

Graduation Rates

Graduate in 4 years
88%
Graduate in 5 years
90%
Graduate in 6 years
91%

University Degrees

Associate
Bachelor's
Doctoral/Professional
Doctoral/Research
Master's
Post-Bachelor's certificate
Post-Master's certificate

06. Student Body

What students say:

"We are the Nova Nation, built upon an unbreakable foundation of community." This sense of community stems "from service, school spirit around the basketball team, and everyone actively pursuing their own area of academic interest." Students balance their academics, extracurriculars, and volunteer work alongside having fun: they "party on the weekends and show up ready to all of their classes." Overall, the "well-rounded" and typical classmate is "extremely affable, professional, and an achiever," or to put it another way, "a school full of all the high school superstars." Overall, this crowd gets along well with each other, coming together to create an "outstanding community" that's built on "a lot of mutual respect."

Gender

54% female46% male

Out of State

78% are out
of state
22% are
in-state

Students

97% are
full time
3% are
part time

Student Body Profile

Total Undergraduate Enrollment
6,989

Student Body Demographics

American Indian or Alaskan Native
0.04%
Asian
7.25%
Black
5.73%
Hispanic
10.93%
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
0.09%
White
68.28%
Two or more races
4.04%
Unknown
1.56%
International
2.08%

07. Mental Health

08. Campus Life

What students say:

On the busy Villanova campus, most people are involved in one of the 300 student organizations and "a ton of students get involved with intramurals or club sports teams, as well." There are opportunities to volunteer, such as "week-long service break experiences all over the world" or "driving into Philly to play with kids and help them with their studies." Events, like formals, are "a big deal," and at Fall Festival, the world's largest studentrun Special Olympics event, students enjoy "cheering on the athletes." The same goes for basketball season, where "people get their work done early to flock to the [Pavilion] for games." Throughout the year, there are weekend activities hosted by the Campus Activity Team and students can hang out at the Connelly Center, which has lounges, meeting rooms, a coffee shop, an ice cream shop, and "a cinema that is always showing a movie." The majority of students live on campus and "most residence halls are really impressive and kept up very well." Philadelphia is "an easy short train ride" away and the school also offers a free weekend shuttle to the King of Prussia Mall, one of the largest in the country. On average, the campus "has a focused atmosphere" and as the weekend approaches, "you can feel [the] campus relax and people are more likely to go out."

Undergraduates living on campus
83%
First-Year students living on campus
99%
Campus Environment
Village
Help finding off-campus housing
Yes

9. Campus Visits

Campus Visits Contact

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Office of University Admission 800 Lancaster Avenue Villanova, PA 19085-1672
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610-519-4000

Campus Tours

Campus Visiting Center

Monday to Friday

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9am to 5pm
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610-519-4000

Campus Tours

Appointment Required:
Yes
Dates:
Year-round
Times:
Varies
Average Length:
1 hour

Visits

CLASS VISITS

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

FACULTY AND COACH VISITS

Dates/Times Available
Year-round
Arrangements
Contact Athletic Department
 

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews:
No
Information Sessions:
Available
Times:
Varies; please register at visit.villanova.edu

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Not Available

Campus Tours


TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE TO CAMPUS

Villanova University is 12 miles west of Center City Philadelphia in the heart of the historic Main Line. Located near the intersection of two major interstate highways, I-76 and I-476, Villanova's campus is easily accessible by car, commuter train, trolley, or bus. Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) is located 20 miles from campus. Transportation from the airport to campus is possible via rental car, airport shuttle service, train (approx $10), taxi (approx $50) or Uber (prices vary).


DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS TO CAMPUS

From I-476 (North or South), take Exit 13 (Villanova/St. Davids). At the bottom of ramp, turn right and proceed east on Lancaster Avenue (US-30) for just over one-half mile to Ithan Avenue and turn left. Proceed half a block north on Ithan Avenue and the University Main Gate will be on your left.

LOCAL ACCOMMODATIONS

The Inn at Villanova University, The Radnor Hotel, The Wayne Hotel, Homewood Suites by Hilton Philadelphia-Plymouth Meeting, Philadelphia Marriott West, Hampton Inn by Hilton Plymouth Meeting, Residence Inn by Marriott Philadelphia Conshohocken


10. Sports & Athletics

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Athletic Division I

Men's Sports (Wildcats)

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Basketball
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Cross Country
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Diving
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Football
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Golf
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Lacrosse
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Soccer
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Swimming
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Tennis
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Track Field Indoor
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Track Field Outdoor

Women's Sports (Wildcats)

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Basketball
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Cross Country
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Diving
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Lacrosse
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Soccer
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Softball
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Swimming
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Tennis
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Track Field Indoor
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Track Field Outdoor
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Volleyball

11. Housing & Activities

Campus Housing Options

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Apartment Single
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Disabled Student
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Dorms Coed
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Theme Housing
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Wellness Housing

Special Needs Admissions

Director
Greg Hannah
College Entrance Tests Required
Yes
Interview Required
No

Student Activities

Registered Student Organizations
300
Number of Honor Societies
17
Number of Social Sororities
12
Number of Religious Organizations
22
Join a fraternity
17%
Join a sorority
19%

12. Student Services

Health

Military

Army ROTC Offered on-campus, at cooperating institutions: Widener University
Navy ROTC Offered on-campus
Air Force ROTC Offered at cooperating institutions: St. Joseph's University

Sustainability

School Has Formal Sustainability Committee
Yes
Sustainability-focused degree available
Yes
School employs a sustainability officer
Yes
Public GHG inventory plan
Yes

Green rating

60/99

Food budget spent on local/organic food

38%

Available Transportation Alternatives

Bike Share
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Car Sharing Program
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School Adopted A Policy Prohibiting Idling
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School Developed Bicycle Plan
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CAMPUS SECURITY REPORT

The Jeanne Clery Act requires colleges and universities to disclose their security policies, keep a public crime log, publish an annual crime report and provide timely warnings to students and campus employees about a crime posing an immediate or ongoing threat to students and campus employees.

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Other Information

Campus-wide Internet Network
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Fee for Network Use
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Partnerships with Technology Companies
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Personal computer included in tuition for each student
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13. Financial Aid

Dates

Required Forms

CSS PROFILE
FAFSA

Financial Aid Statistics

Average Freshman Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$40,829
Average Undergraduate Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$40,453
Average Need-Based Loan
$4,554
Undergraduates who have borrowed through any loan program
37%
Average amount of loan debt per graduate
$38,870

Scholarships and Grants Available

01 - College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds
02 - Federal Pell
03 - Federal SEOG
04 - Private Scholarships
05 - State Scholarships/Grants

Loans Available

01 - Direct PLUS Loans
02 - Federal Direct Subsidized Loans
03 - Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loans
04 - Federal Nursing Loans
Is Institutional Employment Available (other than Federal Work Study)
Yes

14. Career Services & Jobs

What students say:

The Villanova Career Center hosts career fairs in the spring and fall to help hook students up with internships and jobs, and there are smaller, industry-based fairs held throughout the year for students interested in nursing and teaching. There is a “great presence of recruiters on campus,” and potential employers collect student résumés and conduct on-campus interviews through the Career Center. Hundreds of alumni also take part in the Career Connections Advisor Program, and Villanova “does an impeccable job coordinating volunteer opportunities for students.” Villanova reports that the average starting salary for recent graduates was $59,235 and the university had a 96 percent success placement rate (employed, continuing education or other planned activities).

Graduation Rates

Graduate in 4 years
88%
Graduate in 5 years
90%
Graduate in 6 years
91%

Career Services

01 - Alumni Network
02 - Alumni Services
03 - Classes
04 - Interest Inventory
05 - Internships
06 - Regional Alumni

Opportunities at School

01 - Experiential
02 - Internship

15. Majors

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01 AREA, ETHNIC, CULTURAL, GENDER, AND GROUP STUDIES.

  • African Studies.
  • Asian Studies/Civilization.
  • Chinese Studies.
  • French Studies.
  • Irish Studies.
  • Japanese Studies.
  • Latin American Studies.
  • Russian Studies.
  • Women's Studies.
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02 BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES.

  • Biochemistry.
  • Biology, General.
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03 BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES.

  • Accounting.
  • Business Administration and Management, General.
  • Finance, General.
  • International Business.
  • Management Information Systems and Services.
  • Marketing.
  • Real Estate.
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07 ENGINEERING.

  • Chemical Engineering.
  • Civil Engineering.
  • Computer Engineering.
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering.
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09 FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS.

  • Arabic Language and Literature.
  • Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.
  • Italian Language and Literature.
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11 HISTORY.

  • History.
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12 LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES, GENERAL STUDIES AND HUMANITIES.

  • Humanities/Humanistic Studies.
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies.
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13 MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS.

  • Mathematics.
  • Statistics.
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14 MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES.

  • Cognitive Science.
  • Cultural Studies/Critical Theory and Analysis.
  • Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution.
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15 NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION.

  • Environmental Science.
  • Environmental Studies.
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17 PHYSICAL SCIENCES.

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics.
  • Chemistry.
  • Physics.
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20 SOCIAL SCIENCES.

  • Criminology.
  • Economics.
  • Geography.
  • Political Science and Government.
  • Sociology.
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22 VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.

  • Art History, Criticism and Conservation.

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