Wagner College football, known as the Seahawks, competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). The team represents Wagner College in the Northeast Conference (NEC). Wagner’s football program provides student-athletes with opportunities for competitive play and contributes to the college’s athletic tradition.
Wagner College basketball, represented by the Seahawks, competes in NCAA Division I. The team participates in the Northeast Conference (NEC), showcasing the skills and talents of student-athletes. Wagner’s basketball program contributes to the vibrant sports culture at the college and provides an avenue for athletic excellence.
Wagner College Acceptance Rate: 82%
SAT Score | 1050-1270 |
ACT Score | 22-28 |
Application Fee | $60 |
SAT/ACT | Recommended |
Undergraduate tuition: $3450 per course
Graduate tuition: $1275 per credit
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) tuition: $1275 per credit
Housing: $290 per week (double occupancy); $390 per week (single occupancy)Undergraduate tuition: $3450 per course
Graduate tuition: $1275 per credit
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) tuition: $1275 per credit
Housing: $290 per week (double occupancy); $390 per week (single occupancy)
American Studies
Anthropology
Art
Art History
Arts Administration
Concentrations:
Art, Music, Theatre, Combined Arts
Behavioral Economics
Biology
Biopsychology
Business Administration
Concentrations:
Accounting, Finance, Management, Marketing
Chemistry
Concentrations:
Biochemistry, Environmental
City Studies
Civic Engagement
Comparative Literature
Computer Science
Cultural Competency for Allied Health
Dance
Dance Education
Economics
Education
Dual Certification in Childhood and Special Education (grades 1-6); Minor in Educational Studies Childhood (grades 1-6) or Adolescent (grades 7-12); Music Education (PreK-12)
English
Environmental Studies
Film and Media Studies
Gender Studies
Government and Politics
Health Sciences
History
Holocaust and Human Rights Studies
Information Systems
Interdisciplinary Studies
International Affairs
Concentrations:
International Economics, International Politics
Journalism
Mathematical Economics
Mathematics
Microbiology
Modern Languages
Music
Nursing
Philosophy
Physician Assistant
Physics
Pre-Health Science
Pre-Law
Psychology
Public Policy & Administration
Religious Studies
Sociology
Concentrations:
Academic Sociology, Criminal Justice, Family Studies/Social Work
Sports Administration
Theatre and Speech
Concentrations:
Performance; Design, Technology and Management; Theatre and Education; Theatre Studies
Writing
Full-Time Enrollment
1,514 Undergrads
Part-Time Undergrads
54