Regional University South Rankings

Regional University South Methodology

Regional Universities offer a full range of undergrad programs and some master's programs but few doctoral programs. Regional Universities include Villanova University, The Citadel, Butler University, and Gonzaga University.

These rankings are split into 4 regions: North, South, Midwest, and West.

Tuition and fees:
$39,900 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
1,818
Setting:
suburban
#1
Rollins College

Winter Park, FL

Founded in 1885, Rollins College is a private institution. Rollins College follows a semester-based academic calendar and its admissions are considered more selective.

Tuition and fees:
$28,980 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
5,225
Setting:
suburban
#2
Elon University

Elon, NC

Elon University is a private institution that was founded in 1889. The school has 50.9 percent of its classes with fewer than 20 students, and the student-faculty ratio at Elon University is 13:1.

Tuition and fees:
$36,644 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
2,291
Setting:
suburban
#3
Stetson University

DeLand, FL

Stetson University is a small, private school that’s just a half hour drive from Daytona Beach, Fla. Founded in 1883, SU was the first college in Florida to admit women into its law school and the first private school in the state to enroll African-American students.

Tuition and fees:
$25,150 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
2,950
Setting:
suburban
#4
Samford University

Birmingham, AL

A Christian school in Birmingham, Ala., Samford University is the largest private university in Alabama. Many students at Samford participate in school traditions, such as the Miss Samford pageant.

In-state tuition and fees:
$11,772 (2012-13)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$30,025 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
2,477
Setting:
city
#5
The Citadel

Charleston, SC

The Citadel is the Military College of South Carolina, situated just a few miles from downtown Charleston. Students who enroll at The Citadel become members of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets, so much of student life, from the strict rules to the varsity rifle team, has a military feel.

In-state tuition and fees:
$8,808 (2012-13)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$22,796 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
17,900
Setting:
city
#6
James Madison University

Harrisonburg, VA

Founded in 1908, James Madison University is a public institution. James Madison University follows a semester-based academic calendar and its admissions are considered more selective.

Tuition and fees:
$26,130 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
4,974
Setting:
urban
#7
Belmont University

Nashville, TN

A private, Christian school, Belmont University offers its students more than 75 undergraduate degrees to study and many organizations to join, including Greek life and student goverment. With Nashville just around the corner, many students take advantage of entertainment programs and events in the area.

Tuition and fees:
$32,466 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
4,409
Setting:
city
#7
Mercer University

Macon, GA

Located in central Georgia, Mercer University is a private school that offers a variety of degrees for both undergraduate and graduate students. Outside of the classroom, students celebrate the university’s history by participating in several traditions, such as the climbing and signing of the school’s tallest building.

Tuition and fees:
$34,952 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
3,165
Setting:
suburban
#9

As a Jesuit school, Loyola University New Orleans encourages its students to give back to their communities through several different volunteer organizations and events. Loyola also offers dozens of recreational activities, including Division I sports teams.

In-state tuition and fees:
$5,859 (2012-13)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$17,907 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
15,460
Setting:
rural
#10

Appalachian State University is a public school tucked in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Students at Appalachian have many programs, sports, and clubs to choose from, including the Appalachian Popular Programming Society, which plans campus events.
 

Tuition and fees:
$33,270 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
2,640
Setting:
city
#11
Bellarmine University

Louisville, KY

Founded in 1950, Bellarmine University is a private institution. Bellarmine University follows a semester-based academic calendar and its admissions are considered more selective.

In-state tuition and fees:
$9,616 (2011-12)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$24,330 (2011-12)
Enrollment:
10,461
Setting:
city
#11
College of Charleston

Charleston, SC

The College of Charleston is a liberal arts school in South Carolina with a student body population that’s more than 60 percent female. The school’s scenic campus has been featured in films including The Notebook and The Patriot.

Tuition and fees:
$30,720 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
4,597
Setting:
suburban
#13

Situated in Daytona Beach, Fla., Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is a private school designed for students who want to work in the world of aviation and aerospace. Embry-Riddle has graduated numerous airmen, astronauts, and engineers, including the first African-American female pilot to fly for a commercial airline.
 

Tuition and fees:
$25,650 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
2,875
Setting:
city
#14
Union University

Jackson, TN

A private institution, Union University was founded in 1823. Union University offers a Greek system, where 22.0 percent of the student body is involved in a sorority and 22.0 percent is involved in a fraternity.

In-state tuition and fees:
$6,199 (2012-13)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$18,301 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
11,902
Setting:
city
#14

University of North Carolina--Wilmington has a total undergraduate enrollment of 11,902, with a gender distribution of 40.1 percent male students and 59.9 percent female students. At this school, 34.6 percent of the students live in college-owned, -operated, or -affiliated housing and 65.4 percent of students live off campus.

In-state tuition and fees:
$9,222 (2012-13)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$21,560 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
4,464
Setting:
suburban
#16
University of Mary Washington

Fredericksburg, VA

Founded in 1908, University of Mary Washington is a public institution. University of Mary Washington follows a semester-based academic calendar and its admissions are considered selective.

Tuition and fees:
$28,276 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
699
Setting:
city
#17
Converse College

Spartanburg, SC

Converse College is a private institution that was founded in 1889. The school has 87.2 percent of its classes with fewer than 20 students, and the student-faculty ratio at Converse College is 9:1.

Tuition and fees:
$29,450 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
1,282
Setting:
suburban
#17
Spring Hill College

Mobile, AL

Spring Hill College was established in 1830 as a private institution. Spring Hill College follows a semester-based academic calendar and its admissions are considered more selective.

Tuition and fees:
$24,654 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
2,675
Setting:
urban
#19
Lipscomb University

Nashville, TN

A private institution, Lipscomb University was founded in 1891. Lipscomb University offers a Greek system, where 15.0 percent of the student body is involved in a sorority and 17.0 percent is involved in a fraternity.

Tuition and fees:
$15,210 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
4,304
Setting:
suburban
#20
Harding University

Searcy, AR

Harding University has a total undergraduate enrollment of 4,304, with a gender distribution of 47.1 percent male students and 52.9 percent female students. At this school, 76.0 percent of the students live in college-owned, -operated, or -affiliated housing and 24.0 percent of students live off campus.

In-state tuition and fees:
$6,840 (2012-13)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$8,902 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
8,664
Setting:
rural
#20

Founded in 1922, Murray State University is a public institution. Murray State University follows a semester-based academic calendar and its admissions are considered selective.

Tuition and fees:
$26,308 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
1,956
Setting:
urban
#20

Queens University of Charlotte is a private institution that was founded in 1857. The school has 60.1 percent of its classes with fewer than 20 students, and the student-faculty ratio at Queens University of Charlotte is 12:1.

In-state tuition and fees:
$10,572 (2012-13)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$19,726 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
4,837
Setting:
suburban
#23

Christopher Newport University was established in 1960 as a public institution. Christopher Newport University follows a semester-based academic calendar and its admissions are considered selective.

Tuition and fees:
$24,682 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
6,050
Setting:
urban
#23

The campus of the University of Tampa is just two blocks away from downtown Tampa. Students can enroll in programs including Leadership and Sailing to strengthen their team-building skills.

Tuition and fees:
$27,340 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
1,330
Setting:
urban
#25

Christian Brothers University has a total undergraduate enrollment of 1,330, with a gender distribution of 45.0 percent male students and 55.0 percent female students. At this school, 40.0 percent of the students live in college-owned, -operated, or -affiliated housing and 60.0 percent of students live off campus.

In-state tuition and fees:
$13,266 (2012-13)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$24,716 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
4,859
Setting:
city
#25
Winthrop University

Rock Hill, SC

Winthrop University is a public school in Rock Hill, S.C. Each year, students participate in Big Man on Campus, an all-male beauty pageant for charity.

Tuition and fees:
$19,738 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
4,265
Setting:
city
#27
Hampton University

Hampton, VA

Hampton University, a private, historically black institution in Virginia, has graduated people such as Alberta Williams King, mother of Martin Luther King Jr., and Booker T. Washington, influential African-American educator.

Tuition and fees:
$25,000 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
4,539
Setting:
rural
#28
Campbell University

Buies Creek, NC

Campbell University was established in 1887 as a private institution. Campbell University follows a semester-based academic calendar and its admissions are considered selective.

Tuition and fees:
$27,780 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
2,290
Setting:
suburban
#28
Shenandoah University

Winchester, VA

A private institution, Shenandoah University was founded in 1875.

Tuition and fees:
$22,238 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
802
Setting:
suburban
#30
Brenau University

Gainesville, GA

Brenau University has a total undergraduate enrollment of 802, with 100.0 percent female students. At this school, 32.0 percent of the students live in college-owned, -operated, or -affiliated housing and 68.0 percent of students live off campus.

In-state tuition and fees:
$8,618 (2012-13)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$26,082 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
5,635
Setting:
city
#30

Founded in 1889, Georgia College & State University is a public institution. Georgia College & State University follows a semester-based academic calendar and its admissions are considered selective.

Tuition and fees:
$14,430 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
3,200
Setting:
suburban
#30
Mississippi College

Clinton, MS

Mississippi College is a private institution that was founded in 1826. The school has 57.0 percent of its classes with fewer than 20 students, and the student-faculty ratio at Mississippi College is 13:1.

In-state tuition and fees:
$10,890 (2012-13)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$22,530 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
4,237
Setting:
rural
#33
Longwood University

Farmville, VA

Located in Farmville, Va., Longwood University offers more than 125 student organizations and Division I sports. Four national sororities were founded at Longwood University, which now has more than 20 Greek chapters.

In-state tuition and fees:
$6,830 (2012-13)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$21,230 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
9,920
Setting:
rural
#33

A public institution, Tennessee Technological University was founded in 1915. Tennessee Technological University offers a Greek system, where 9.0 percent of the student body is involved in a sorority and 8.0 percent is involved in a fraternity.

In-state tuition and fees:
$8,472 (2012-13)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$21,000 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
17,970
Setting:
city
#33
Western Kentucky University

Bowling Green, KY

Western Kentucky University has a total undergraduate enrollment of 17,970, with a gender distribution of 41.9 percent male students and 58.1 percent female students. At this school, 29.0 percent of the students live in college-owned, -operated, or -affiliated housing and 71.0 percent of students live off campus.

Tuition and fees:
$23,845 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
1,727
Setting:
suburban
#33
Wingate University

Wingate, NC

Founded in 1896, Wingate University is a private institution. Wingate University follows a semester-based academic calendar and its admissions are considered selective.

In-state tuition and fees:
$9,280 (2012-13)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$18,070 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
2,542
Setting:
rural
#37
University of Montevallo

Montevallo, AL

University of Montevallo is a public institution that was founded in 1896. The school has 43.6 percent of its classes with fewer than 20 students, and the student-faculty ratio at University of Montevallo is 17:1.

In-state tuition and fees:
$6,905 (2012-13)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$16,502 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
7,627
Setting:
rural
#37

Western Carolina University was established in 1889 as a public institution. Western Carolina University follows a semester-based academic calendar and its admissions are considered selective.

Tuition and fees:
$20,468 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
1,490
Setting:
rural
#39

A private institution, Freed-Hardeman University was founded in 1869.

Tuition and fees:
$28,020 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
1,528
Setting:
city
#39
Mary Baldwin College

Staunton, VA

Mary Baldwin College has a total undergraduate enrollment of 1,528, with a gender distribution of 4.8 percent male students and 95.2 percent female students. At this school, 62.0 percent of the students live in college-owned, -operated, or -affiliated housing and 38.0 percent of students live off campus.

Tuition and fees:
$32,005 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
2,279
Setting:
city
#41
Lynchburg College

Lynchburg, VA

Lynchburg College is a small, residential school in southern Virginia. About 60 percent of students are female.

In-state tuition and fees:
$5,930 (2012-13)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$13,930 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
10,053
Setting:
city
#41
Marshall University

Huntington, WV

Marshall University is a public institution that was founded in 1837. The school has 38.9 percent of its classes with fewer than 20 students, and the student-faculty ratio at Marshall University is 19:1.

In-state tuition and fees:
$6,235 (2012-13)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$20,694 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
14,363
Setting:
urban
#41
University of North Florida

Jacksonville, FL

Located in Jacksonville, the University of North Florida offers many opportunities for students to explore campus media via the school’s own radio and television stations, and its weekly newspaper. Students can also join more than 100 campus clubs, pledge with dozens of fraternities and sororities, and play Division I sports.

In-state tuition and fees:
$4,876 (2012-13)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$13,287 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
2,478
Setting:
rural
#44

A public institution, Mississippi University for Women was founded in 1884. Mississippi University for Women offers a Greek system, where 16.0 percent of the student body is involved in a sorority and 14.0 percent is involved in a fraternity.

In-state tuition and fees:
$7,056 (2012-13)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$19,846 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
7,500
Setting:
rural
#44

University of Tennessee--Martin has a total undergraduate enrollment of 7,500, with a gender distribution of 42.4 percent male students and 57.6 percent female students. At this school, 21.0 percent of the students live in college-owned, -operated, or -affiliated housing and 79.0 percent of students live off campus.

Tuition and fees:
$24,640 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
2,775
Setting:
rural
#46
Gardner-Webb University

Boiling Springs, NC

Founded in 1905, Gardner-Webb University is a private institution. Gardner-Webb University follows a semester-based academic calendar and its admissions are considered selective.

Tuition and fees:
$13,370 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
4,016
Setting:
city
#46
Lee University

Cleveland, TN

Lee University is a private institution that was founded in 1918. The school has 47.6 percent of its classes with fewer than 20 students, and the student-faculty ratio at Lee University is 17:1.

Tuition and fees:
$25,178 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
2,373
Setting:
suburban
#46
Marymount University

Arlington, VA

Located near Washington, D.C., Marymount University is a private, Catholic school in Arlington, Va. Many Marymount students like to show their school spirit by cheering with the Blue Crew at athletic events and participating in the Campus Wars to raise money for charity.

In-state tuition and fees:
$6,718 (2011-12)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$20,252 (2011-12)
Enrollment:
9,891
Setting:
city
#46

A public institution, University of Tennessee--Chattanooga was founded in 1886. University of Tennessee--Chattanooga offers a Greek system, where 14.8 percent of the student body is involved in a sorority and 9.6 percent is involved in a fraternity.

Tuition and fees:
$24,800 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
2,836
Setting:
city
#50
Palm Beach Atlantic University

West Palm Beach, FL

Palm Beach Atlantic University is situated along the coast in West Palm Beach, Fla. The university is an interdenominational Christian institution.

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