
Savannah, GAprivate forprofitwww.southuniversity.edu/online#location=Online Programs
Acceptance & SAT from Common Data Set / IPEDS; net price, earnings & graduation from the U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard. Figures lag ~1–2 years — verify with the school.
South University-Savannah Online is a career-focused, fully online institution with a 100% acceptance rate, designed for working adults seeking flexibility. Its programs in nursing, business, and IT emphasize practical skills, though graduation rates are low (7%) and costs can be steep without aid. The school stands out for its NCLEX pass rates (100% for nursing cohorts) and a no-frills approach to online education.
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Outcomes & value
Earnings = median of students working ~10 years after entry; debt = median of graduates. Value divides 10-yr earnings by net price — read it as earnings per dollar of annual cost, not a full lifetime ROI; it favors lower-cost schools. Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard. Figures lag ~2 years and reflect all students, not your intended major.
Median earnings by field of study (highest credential), ~2 years after completion.
Campus & location
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South University-Savannah Online has open admissions, with a 100% acceptance rate across sources. The school does not require minimum GPAs or standardized test scores for most programs, though some programs may ask for a minimum 1.49 CGPA or SAT scores if prior academic performance is weak. Admissions reps guide applicants through a three-step process, emphasizing accessibility for non-traditional students. Notably, there’s no early decision policy or advantage—applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Demonstrated interest (e.g., contacting admissions) isn’t tracked or factored into decisions.
Programs are fully online, with asynchronous classes allowing students to log in anytime. The curriculum is career-oriented, with standout offerings in Nursing, , and . Faculty are praised for being accessible (79% of students say professors put effort into teaching), though Reddit reviews note variability in course rigor. The online platform, Campus Common, centralizes resources, but there’s little collaborative coursework—this is a solo-paced experience. Notably, Savannah’s nursing program boasts a for its first cohort, a rare bright spot in outcomes data.
Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard (field-of-study earnings). Figures cover graduates who received federal aid and lag ~2 years; not all programs report data.
As an online-only institution, student life revolves around the Campus Common portal, where students access forums, news, and academic support. There are no physical clubs or events, though Instagram highlights occasional virtual career panels (e.g., healthcare professionals discussing daily work). The vibe is utilitarian: Niche reviews describe a ‘supportive but impersonal’ environment, ideal for self-directed learners juggling jobs or family. Don’t expect tailgates or dorm dramas—this is a commuter school in digital form.
Data paints a mixed picture: Graduation rates are just 7% (per Niche), far below national averages, but alumni who persist report solid earnings ($55K at 1 year post-grad, rising to $60K at 5 years). The nursing program’s 100% NCLEX pass rate suggests rigor in health sciences, though other fields lack similar benchmarks. Retention is dismal (22%), likely due to the population of working adults who may pause studies. Notably, College Scorecard lists median earnings 10 years post-enrollment at $34K, hinting that many students don’t complete degrees or enter lower-paying fields.
Tuition is $28K/year on average, though Net priceWhat a family actually pays after grants and scholarships are subtracted from the sticker price — usually far less than the published cost. calculators suggest costs can drop to $24K with aid. Financial aid is widely available (94% of students receive some), with average packages of $7.5K/year. The school lacks a no-loan policy—most aid comes via federal loans, and students must create a payment plan with the Financial Aid Office. Notably, lower-income students (<$30K) may pay $15K/year, but gaps remain. For-profit skeptics should note: This isn’t a ‘bargain’ institution, and ROI depends heavily on degree completion.
South University-Savannah Online is singular for its no-barriers admissions and nursing program success, but it’s not for everyone. Ideal for:
Avoid if you want collaborative learning, robust alumni networks, or guarantees of financial sustainability. Its 100% Acceptance rateThe share of applicants a college admits in a given year. A 10% acceptance rate means it admits about 1 in 10 applicants. and 7% graduation rate tell the story: This is a high-access, high-attrition institution.