CU vs. Phoenix-Tennessee

Both Cumberland University and University of Phoenix-Tennessee are 4 years schools located in Tennessee. The following statements compare Cumberland University and University of Phoenix-Tennessee with important academic statistics including tuition, test scores, and admission rate.
  • Both schools are private.
  • CU's tuition ($27,840) is more expensive than Phoenix-Tennessee ($9,552).
  • CU's acceptance rate (67.00%) is lower than CU (67.00%).
  • CU has higher yield (35.97%) than CU (35.97%).
  • Phoenix-Tennessee's students to faculty ratio (3 to 1) is lower than CU (16 to 1).
  • CU (2,588 students) is larger than Phoenix-Tennessee (62 students) with more enrolled students.
  • CU ($17,310) has higher amount of financial aid than CU ($17,310).
  • Both schools have same graduation rate of 48%.
Cumberland University

Cumberland University

Private, 4 years • Lebanon, TN #29 in Tennessee more rivals
Offered Degrees
Certificate Programs
Associate
Bachelor's
Master's
Tuition & Fees
$27,840
Financial Aid
$17,310
Test Scores
Admission
67.00% Acceptance Rate
35.97% Yield
Enrollment
2,311 Undergraduate
277 Graduate
73 Online Students
Graduation Rate
48% Graduation Rate
28% Transfer-out Rate
59% Retention Rate
Faculty & Staff
16 to 1 Students to Faculty
79 Faculties (full-time)
190 Staffs (full-time)
$51,411 Faculty Salary
$47,817 Staff Salary
Learning Opportunities
Study Abroad
Evening College
Teacher Certificate
Campus Living
Campus Housing Offered
-$4,400 annual charge
-625 capacity
Board/Meal Plan Offered
-$5,940 annual charge
University of Phoenix-Tennessee

University of Phoenix-Tennessee

Private, 4 years • Cordova, TN #TN in Tennessee more rivals
Offered Degrees
Tuition & Fees
$9,552
Financial Aid
Test Scores
Admission
Enrollment
61 Undergraduate
1 Graduate
36 Online Students
Graduation Rate
Faculty & Staff
3 to 1 Students to Faculty
6 Staffs (full-time)
$68,936 Staff Salary
Learning Opportunities
Campus Living
Graduation
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