Liberty University
Profile
Size
10 / 10Cost
9 / 10Selectivity
8 / 10-
Team Conference
MCLA Div. 1
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College Type
4-year, Private non-profit
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Campus Type
City: Small
Student Body
Gender
- Male
- Female
Enrollment
- Full Time
- Part Time
Geography
- In-State
- Out-of-state
- Foreign
- Other
Ethnicity
- White
- Black
- Asian
- Latino
- Foreign
- Other
Other includes American Indian, Native Alaskan, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, two or more races and unknown race / ethnicity.
Coach Recruiting Interview
The Liberty Flames made some huge noise in their first year of MCLA Division 1 action with an SELC title game appearance. Two-time All-American attackman Ryan Miller absolutely tore it up this year with 58 goals and 24 assists. Coach Kyle McQuillan has brought the Flames national recognition within year one of the program. He has been an exceptional recruiter, and looks to bring in more talent with the 2015 class to add depth to the #21 ranked MCLA team in the land.
What positive surprises did you see from your team this season?
We honestly did not have very many surprises. We hold our team to a high standard and felt we met all of our the expectations except for winning the SELC title. Moving up from division 2 to division 1 was a big step but we felt it was the right decision and we are excited to compete next season for the SELC Championship again.
How did your season stack up against your expectations going into the season?
Our expectation every year, like all teams, is to win our conference title. Although we were unable to walk away with the SELC Championship we were able to meet all of our other goals. Finishing in the top 25 nationally and setting a name for ourselves within Div1. of the MCLA was our priority, and I think the team did just that.
Where did your team improve the most during the season and which player’s took a step forward in their game?
We have been viewed as a very offensively minded team the past few years, but this year our defense stepped up in a major way. We saw great play by all of our poles, Tommy Rolewicz, Captain Brandt Grauss, Travis Briggs, Nate Whyte, LSM Mike Zumpano and Goalie Ethan Kamholtz.
Where can next year’s team improve in order to reach your ultimate goal for the season?
Adding to our teams depth is our current focus. We have all the talent and ability on our team now, and we are dedicated to adding support.
Which incoming players are you most excited about and how do they fit with the type of team you are building?
We are currently in the midst of our recruiting process right now but we are extremely excited for some very talented incoming freshman, as well as a few transfers. We lost some great seniors but I am confident we will be an even better team in 2015.
Team Road Trips
Most road games for Liberty are scheduled for the Virginia, Tennessee, West Virginia and Kentucky areas against teams including Virginia Tech, Tennessee, WVU, and University of Kentucky. The team has also traveled to Florida, where they played SELC teams Florida State, Florida, USF, and UCF. Other trips have included Johns Creek, Georgia and Pontiac, Michigan at Notre Dame Prep.
Recruit Commits
2022 | |||
Hometown |
Position(s) | ||
Tanner Wallen | Brookfield, WI | Mid |
Events By Liberty University Coaches
Location
Team Videos
Where Grads Live
- Lynchburg Virginia Area
- Washington D.C. Metro Area
- Greater Atlanta Area
- Norfolk Virginia Area
- Richmond Virginia Area
- Raleigh-Durham North Carolina Area
- Charlotte North Carolina Area
- Greater New York City Area
- Dallas/Fort Worth Area
- Greater Philadelphia Area
- Greensboro/Winston-Salem North Carolina Area
- Roanoke Virginia Area
- Baltimore Maryland Area
- Houston Texas Area
- Greater Nashville Area
Where Grads Work
- US Army
- United States Air Force
- Liberty University Online
- US Navy
- United States Marine Corps
- Army National Guard
- Wells Fargo
- U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
- AT&T
- United States Department of Defense
- Bank of America
- Genworth
- Walmart
- United States Army Reserve
- U.S. Coast Guard
What Grads Do
- Community and Social Services
- Education
- Operations
- Sales
- Entrepreneurship
- Administrative
- Support
- Healthcare Services
- Information Technology
- Media and Communication
- Finance
- Human Resources
- Arts and Design
- Consulting
- Marketing
Niche Grades
Overall Experience

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Campus

Academics
Test Scores
This range represents the middle half of incoming freshman from the 25th to 75th percentile. The writing component is now optional and no longer reported. Historical writing ranges: 440 - 570 for SAT
This distribution represents incoming freshman test scores and GPA on 4.0 scale.
Admissions
Total |
Male | Female | |
Applicants | 42,312 | 15,960 | 26,352 |
% Admitted | 51% | 48% | 53% |
% Admits That Enroll | 24% | 29% | 22% |
Incoming Freshman Average GPA | 3.51 |
Admission Considerations
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Majors / Programs
Degrees offered by popularity. Type = Bachelor.

Financial
Net Price
Average net price = sticker price - financial aid.
$28,181
Average net price by income for incoming freshman receiving financial aid.
Net price for all students (private non-profit and for profit institutions).
Sticker Price
Sticker price = estimated total cost of attendance.
Undergraduate | ||
On Campus | ||
Tuition & Fees | $22,747 | |
Books & Supplies | $1,372 | |
Cost of Living | $10,529 | |
Personal Expenses | $6,329 | |
Sticker Price | $40,977 |
Personal expenses includes laundry, transportation, entertainment and furnishings.
Financial Aid
99% of full-time, incoming freshman receive financial aid.
Receiving Aid % | Avg. Aid Amount | |
Type of Aid | ||
Grant or Scholarship | 92% | $11,369 |
Federal Grants | 30% | $5,418 |
Pell Grants | 30% | $4,830 |
Other Federal | 9% | $1,981 |
State & Local Grants | 23% | $3,167 |
Institutional Grants | 81% | $10,039 |
Student Loans | 56% | $8,239 |
Federal Loans | 56% | $5,489 |
Other Loans | 9% | $16,697 |
All financials shown for full-time, incoming freshman.
Total Amount | Per Student | |
Endowment | ||
Financial Assets | $1.43 Billion | $18,104 |
Value of endowment assets at fiscal year end.
Debt
Total federal debt after graduation for undergrad borrowers: $24,483.
Total cumulative student debt by percentile.
Total Principal | Monthly Payment | |
10 Year Repayment | $14,016 | $260 |
Most student loans have a grace period before repayment begins.
3 Year Avg. Default Rate: 8.9%
Avg. rate for colleges with lacrosse is 5.1%.
Total federal debt excludes private student loans and parent PLUS loans. Cumulative debt cohort includes 39,905 students.
Salary
Earnings 10 years after enrollment: $36,700
Earnings of former students working by percentile.
Earnings of former students who received federal financial aid. Figures shown are median.
Payback
How long until this college investment pays off: 7.64 years.
Median debt and foregone earnings divided by median earnings. Foregone earnings assumes 4 years to graduation; at this school, 32% of students graduate on time.
Team Social
Campus Safety
On Campus |
In Res. Halls |
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Criminal Offenses |
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Murder | - | - |
Negligent Manslaughter | - | - |
Rape | 2 | 1 |
Fondling | 4 | 2 |
Incest | - | - |
Statutory Rape | - | - |
Robbery | 1 | - |
Aggravated Assault | - | - |
Burglary | 4 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 1 | 1 |
Arson | - | - |
In Residence Halls are a subset of On Campus statistics. Murder includes non-negligent manslaughter.
The crime data reported by the institutions have not been subjected to independent verification by the U.S. Department of Education. Therefore, the Department cannot vouch for the accuracy of the data reported here. Statistics represent 3-year average data.
Data from The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education.
Carnegie Classifications
Category |
Classification |
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Basic Classification | Doctoral Universities: Moderate Research Activity |
Undergrad Instruction | Balanced arts & sciences/professions, some graduate coexistence |
Graduate Instruction | Research Doctoral: Professional-dominant |
Enrollment Profile | Majority undergraduate |
Undergrad Profile | Four-year, higher part-time |
Size and Setting | Four-year, large, primarily nonresidential |
Carnegie classifications provide a framework for evaluating comparable schools.