Eureka College
Eureka, IL · Private nonprofit · 522 undergrads (small, town) · website ↗
What you'll actually pay
Average net price per year — tuition, fees, room & board minus grant and scholarship aid — for in-state students by household income.
| Household income | Avg net price / year |
|---|---|
| Under $30,000 | $13,711 |
| $30,000 – $48,000 | $14,527 |
| $48,000 – $75,000 | $14,602 |
| $75,000 – $110,000 | $21,458 |
| Over $110,000 | $23,482 |
| All incomes (average) | $17,349 |
Sticker tuition: $29,096 in-state — before aid.
Admissions & outcomes
- Acceptance rate
- 85%
- Average SAT
- —
- Median ACT
- 20
- Students with Pell grants
- 49%
- Graduation rate (6yr)
- 42%
- Freshman retention
- 50%
- Median earnings @ 10yr
- $51,641
- Median debt at graduation
- $23,250
Most popular fields of study
Share of bachelor's degrees awarded.
Kinesiology & Sports Science17%
Business17%
Education11%
Psychology8%
Criminal Justice8%
Visual & Performing Arts8%
Communications & Media5%
Biology & Life Sciences4%
Environmental Studies3%
English & Literature3%
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