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Xavier University

Xavier University

84.00
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Academic 38/40
Culture 24/30
Environment 13/20
Special 9/10
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Xavier University
Overall Score
84.00
out of 100
38/40
24/30
13/20
Special
9/10
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Xavier University

  • 1 Perfect academic support structure: 11:1 ratio, 21-student average class size, professors teach all classes - ideal for student needing teacher support
  • 2 All four academic interests are strong programs with excellent outcomes (85%+ law school acceptance, 96% internship rate, 94% career placement)
  • 3 Definitively NOT a commuter school with active weekend life and 55% on-campus residency
  • 4 D1 Dance Team with clear walk-on opportunities at basketball games and UDA Nationals competition
  • 5 Urban location with nature access provides best of both worlds - Cincinnati amenities plus nearby forests and parks
  • 6 No Greek life creates inclusive, welcoming social scene with 150+ organizations

Things to Consider

Xavier University

  • 1 CLIMATE MISMATCH - Only 176 sunny days/year with cold, gray winters is significant drawback for sunshine-loving student; this could impact daily happiness and wellbeing
  • 2 School spirit is moderate (7/10), not at highest level - basketball drives most enthusiasm, but not SEC/Big Ten intensity across campus
  • 3 Regional reputation strongest in Midwest/Cincinnati - alumni network concentrated regionally rather than nationally
  • 4 77% six-year graduation rate is decent but not exceptional, suggesting some students struggle to complete