Rider University’s baseball program, the Broncs, competes in NCAA Division I athletics. The team showcases skill and sportsmanship, representing the university in collegiate baseball competitions. Rider Baseball fosters a competitive spirit and contributes to the university’s athletic legacy. For the latest updates and game schedules, check Rider University Athletics.
Rider University’s basketball program, the Broncs, competes in NCAA Division I athletics. As members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC), the teams showcase talent, teamwork, and sportsmanship while representing the university in collegiate basketball competitions, contributing to Rider’s athletic legacy. For the latest updates and game schedules, check Rider University Athletics.
Acceptance Rate: 82%
SAT Score | 1050-1270 |
ACT Score | 28-31 |
Application Fee | $50 |
SAT/ACT | Considered but not required |
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Tuition (Annual) | $37,700 | $37,700 |
Fees | $1,475 | $1,475 |
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