CollegeGrad School
- AcademicsC+
- ValueB+
- DiversityB+
- CampusC
- AthleticsB
- Party SceneC
- ProfessorsC+
- LocationB+
- DormsC+
- Campus FoodB-
- Student LifeC+
- SafetyA-
Athletic Division
NCAA Division III (with football)
Athletic Conference
Mid-South Conference
Thomas More University Rankings
Niche rankings are based on rigorous analysis of key statistics from the U.S. Department of Education and millions of reviews.
Thomas More Admissions
Acceptance Rate
90%
SAT Range
1010-1140
ACT Range
19-25
Application Fee
$0
SAT/ACT
Considered but not required
High School GPA
Required
Early Decision/Early Action
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Cost
Net Price
$19,766/ year
National
$15,523Average cost after financial aid for students receiving grant or scholarship aid, as reported by the college.
Average Total Aid Awarded
$20,867/ year
National
$7,535Students Receiving Financial Aid
100%
Academics
Professors
C+
Based on faculty accomplishments, salary, student reviews, and additional factors.
Student Faculty Ratio
16:1
Evening Degree Programs
Yes
- 81%
- of students agree that professors put a lot of effort into teaching their classes.16 responses
- 71%
- of students agree that it is easy to get the classes they want.17 responses
- 53%
- of students agree that the workload is easy to manage.17 responses
Majors
Most Popular Majors
Business
148 GraduatesNursing
47 GraduatesBiology
18 GraduatesPsychology
18 GraduatesAccounting
17 GraduatesCommunications
17 GraduatesLiberal Arts and Humanities
14 GraduatesHistory
10 GraduatesCriminal Justice and Safety Studies
8 GraduatesSport and Fitness Management
7 Graduates
Online
Students
Full-Time Enrollment
1,400Undergrads
Part-Time Undergrads
647
Undergrads Over 25
9%
Pell Grant
45%
Varsity Athletes
34%
Campus Life
Freshmen Live On-Campus
60%
Poll
- 70%
- of students say Greek life is pretty low-key and has little effect on the social scene.20 responses
Poll
- 44%
- of students say varsity sporting events are attended, but not a huge part of campus life.16 responses
After College
Median Earnings 6 Years After Graduation
$49,400/ year
National
$33,028Graduation Rate
54%
National
49%Employed 2 Years After Graduation
94%
National
83%- 80%
- of students feel confident they will find a job in their field after graduation.10 responses
Thomas More University Reviews
216 reviews
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Thomas is great for me because it is easy to commute to and from the campus. Trying to find a close parking spot is hard unless you show up early. The professors have always done their best to help me succeed and helped me with problems inside and and outside of the classroom. It definitely has its benefits as far as a small university. The size of the class results in more interaction with the same students which allows you to build bonds with friends!
Thomas More overall is a great school! However; with that being said they do have some professors who can make you have a bad experience. My first semester, I was admitted into the hospital for 3 days due to some health reasons. My professor wouldn't let me complete the work I had missed ( even though I presented the doctors note stating I was in the hospital). Also during my first semester I had another professor who told the class that he did not care if we understood the material, he was getting paid either way. Almost the entire class except a few of us who lived in the tutoring center just to pass the class. My second semester I had another professor who told me and a group of other students we couldn't work together anymore ( because she considered it to be cheating) and if she caught us working together she would give us all zeros on our homework. Other than those few bad experiences Thomas More has been a great school.
Thomas More University is a Catholic liberal arts university in Crestview Hills, Kentucky. The university is small. The tours I was provided prior to attending the university were lackluster. I ended up attending due to the social pressure to decide a school. For approximately $32,000 a year before scholarships, I do not feel the school is worth the price tag. The teaching is of good quality. The campus is not up to par. I believe the campus should be better for what the students are paying. There could be improvements such as recycling can around the campus, better advisors, better programs to help students find themselves and find their way, and overall an improvement in the conversations between staff and students.