George Washington University offers 5 Finance degree programs. It's a very large, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a large city. In 2020, 184 Finance students graduated with students earning 153 Bachelor's degrees, and 31 Certificates.
Georgetown University offers 3 Finance degree programs. It's a large, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a large city. In 2020, 306 Finance students graduated with students earning 202 Bachelor's degrees, and 104 Master's degrees.
American University offers 2 Finance degree programs. It's a large, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a large city. In 2020, 109 Finance students graduated with students earning 64 Bachelor's degrees, and 45 Master's degrees.
Howard University offers 2 Finance degree programs. It's a large, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a large city. In 2020, 44 Finance students graduated with students earning 42 Bachelor's degrees, and 2 Master's degrees.
The Catholic University of America offers 1 Finance degree programs. It's a medium sized, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a large city. In 2020, 35 Finance students graduated with students earning 35 Bachelor's degrees.
School | Average Tuition | Student Teacher Ratio | Enrolled Students | |
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George Washington University Washington, DC | 24 : 1 | 27,017 | |
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Georgetown University Washington, DC | 18 : 1 | 19,371 | |
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American University Washington, DC | 17 : 1 | 14,001 | |
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Howard University Washington, DC | 15 : 1 | 10,859 | |
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Strayer University-Global Region Washington, DC | 10,457 |