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Yesterday we reviewed Tougaloo College, the relatively unknown gem of Jackson, MS. It received an average score of 7.2.
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Edward Waters University, formerly Edward Waters College until 2020, is one of the older universities established by the AME Church. Others include Morris Brown and Livingston University. Originally set up as a school in theology, it provided a vital educational outlet in post-slavery Florida before the land grant schools like Florida A&M or Bethune Cookman existed. Named for the third bishop of the AME Church, Edward Waters, it was largely a divinity school and then a high school and did not become a four-year university until 1979.
Two pieces of statistical information about the school are unclear. First, the Department of Education databases have two figures for the Black enrollment--one says 62% and the other 83%. I used the 83% since the enrollment number for the other source was high compared to school data. Florida Memorial University has a high number of non-Black students in both databases. Also, over 2/3 of the students attend part-time. This may be a legacy of the "college" status it had until 2020.
Founded: 1866
City, State: Jacksonville, FL
Type: 4-year private, not-for-profit (African Methodist Episcopal)
Nickname: Tigers
Enrollment and percent Black enrollment: 1,181, 83% Black
Part-time student percentage: 64%
First Generation Student Percentage: 50%
Percentage of students from households under $30k/over $100k: 67% / 2%
Out of State Percentage: 14%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 22:1
Admissions Acceptance Rate: 80%
4-yr/6-yr graduation rates: 17% / 28%
Transfer out rate: 2%
Male/Female percentages (Female:Male Ratio): 50% male/ 50% female (1:1)
Tuition: $15k
Median Federal Debt After Graduation: N/A
Median Parent PLUS Loans After Graduation: N/A
Median Earning 10-Years after 10 years from freshman year: $31k
Median Earnings for specific majors after 3 years after graduation:
N/A
Top Majors by Degrees:
Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Biology, Communications, Psychology
Endowment: $5M, including $2.5M from CSX CEO Michael Ward
Alumni Engagement: N/A
Athletic Conference: SIAC (NCAA Div II)
Mascot: Tigers

Notable Alumni:
A. Philip Randolph - Civil rights activist and founder of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters

Leonard F. Morse - former President of Edward Waters and co-founder of Phi Beta Sigma

Nat Glover - former sheriff of Jacksonville and at that time the first Black sheriff elected since Reconstruction

Main Campus


Centennial Hall

Community Field and Athletic Stadium


Triple Threat Marching Band


Cheerleaders


Purple Passion Dancers


Miss Edward Waters


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