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FAST FACTS ‐ FALL 2014 
INSTITUTIONAL FACTS Carnegie Classifica on Ramapo College’s basic Carnegie Classifica on (M4/HR) is
Master’s Medium Size, Four‐Year, and Highly Residen al.
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Accredita on 
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The Middles States Commission on Higher Educa on
(MSCHE) The Associa on to Advance Collegiate Schools of
Business‐Interna onal (AACSB) 
The American Chemical Society (ACS) 
The Council on Social Work Educa on (CSWE) 
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U.S.News & World Report ranked RCNJ 6th in the public
Northern Regional Colleges and Universi es category in
its “Best Colleges” 2014 publica on.
Kiplinger’s named RCNJ to the Kiplinger’s Personal
Finance’s List of 100 Best Values in Public Colleges for
2013 rankings based on cri cal cost and financial‐aid
metrics. RCNJ ranked 43 for in‐state tui on.
Princeton Review selected RCNJ as one of the 226
ins tu ons in the “Best in the Northeast” sec on of
PrincetonReview.com for 2013 Best Colleges by Region
and in the “The Best Northeastern Colleges: 2013”
book edi on.
The John Templeton Founda on named RCNJ to its
Honor Roll for Character Building Colleges.
GI Jobs magazine included RCNJ in its list of Military
Friendly Schools.
CollegesOfDis nc on.com featured RCNJ on its web‐
site dedicated to honor schools na onwide for their
excellence in student‐focused higher educa on. OVERALL ENROLLMENT ‐ FALL 2014 Top Majors / Programs, Fall 2014
Undergraduate
Graduate
Business Administration
Psychology
Nursing
Communication Arts
Biology
Accounting
13.6%
9.7%
8.8%
8.0%
6.8%
5.5%
Educational Technology
Business Administration
Educational Leadership
Nursing
Special Education
Sustainability Studies
Demographics of Enrolled Students
Fall 2014
UG
GR
Total Headcount
PRESIDENT’S CABINET Beth E. Barne , Ed.D. Provost/ Vice President for Academic Affairs
Cathleen Davey, M.A. Vice President for Ins tu onal Advancement, and
Exec. Director of the Ramapo Founda on
Overall
5,710
293
6,003
21.0
31.5
21.0
Female students
Male students
55.2%
44.8%
71.3%
28.7%
56.0%
44.0%
NJ State of Origin
Other State of Origin
Foreign Country Origin
93.4%
5.0%
1.6%
91.1%
6.5%
2.4%
93.3%
5.1%
1.6%
American Indian / Nat. Alaskan
Asian
Hawaiian / Pacific Islander
Black
Hispanic or Latino/a, any race
White
Multiple Races, Non-Hispanic
Non-Resident Aliens
Unknown
0.3%
6.4%
0.2%
5.5%
13.3%
63.8%
1.2%
1.6%
7.8%
0.3%
3.1%
0.0%
2.0%
7.2%
78.2%
0.3%
2.4%
6.5%
0.3%
6.3%
0.2%
5.3%
13.0%
64.5%
1.2%
1.6%
7.7%
Average Age (median)
Peter Philip Mercer, L.L.B., Ph.D.
President
34.8%
18.8%
18.1%
10.2%
8.2%
4.8%
Michael A. Tripodi, Esq.
Vice President & General Counsel
Ms. Maria Krupin, M.S.
Vice President of
Administra on and Finance
Melissa Van Der Wall, M.S. Ac ng Dean of Students, Director of Affirma ve Ac on
and Workplace Compliance Mr. Christopher Romano, Ed.M.
Associate Vice President for
Enrollment Management
Ms. Patricia Kozakiewicz
Exec. Assistant to the President and Board Liaison
The Accredita on Commission for Educa on in
Nursing (ACEN) Ms. Bri any A. Williams‐Goldstein, M.S.Ed. Chief of Staff
The Teacher Educa on Accredita on Council (TEAC) Programs of Study Ramapo offers 37 undergraduate majors, 9 joint‐ BS
programs in the medical professions, 7 graduate degree
programs, programs leading to cer fica on in Teacher
Educa on, and 2 post‐master’s cer ficates.
Schools 
Anisfield School of Business (ASB) 
School of Contemporary Arts (CA) 
Salameno School of Humani es and Global Studies
(SSHGS) 
School of Social Science and Human Services (SSHS) 
School of Theore cal and Applied Science (TAS) OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH Gurvinder Khaneja, Director
Jack Latona, Research Analyst
Laura Plessner, Administra ve Assistant
Credit Hours and FTE by Career
Career
Enrolled Hours
FTE
Undergraduate
83,580
5,223.75
Graduate
1,842
153.50
Total
85,422
5,377.25
Headcount by Career and Attendance
Career
Full-time Part-time
Total
Undergraduate
5,044
666
5,710
Graduate
36
257
293
Total
5,080
923
6,003
Ramapo College of New Jersey 505 Ramapo Valley Road Mahwah, NJ 07430 www.ramapo.edu NEW STUDENT ENROLLMENT ‐ FALL 2014 Average SAT Scores
Reading Math
All Admits (full-time)
Regular Admits (full-time)
539
570
DEGREES, FY 2014 (con nued) NEW STUDENT ENROLLMENT (con nued) Demographics of Degree Recipients
Bachelor's Master's
Popular Majors for New Students
Composite
557
592
New
1096
1162
Demographics of New Students
New Transfer Graduate
Graduate
Total Degree Recipients
Business Administration
12.1% Educational Technology
25.4%
Biology
12.0% Business Administration
21.8%
Nursing
11.0% Educational Leadership
21.1%
Psychology
7.1% Special Education
16.9%
Total Headcount
978
603
142
Communication Arts
6.5% Sustainability
9.9%
Average Age (median)
18.5
21.5
30.6
Accounting
4.8% Nursing
2.8%
Females
Males
56.4%
43.6%
53.2%
46.8%
72.5%
27.5%
NJ State of Origin
Other State of Origin
Foreign Country Origin
92.4%
5.6%
1.9%
94.0%
5.8%
0.2%
90.1%
8.5%
1.4%
American Indian / Nat. Alaskan
Asian
Hawaiian / Pacific Islander
Black
Hispanic or Latino/a, any race
White
Multiple Races, Non-Hispanic
Non-Resident Aliens
Unknown
0.3%
8.2%
0.1%
7.0%
11.0%
62.8%
0.5%
1.9%
8.2%
0.2%
5.1%
0.3%
5.1%
14.9%
59.9%
2.5%
0.2%
12.3%
0.7%
3.5%
0.0%
2.8%
9.9%
77.5%
0.0%
1.4%
4.2%
DEGREES CONFERRED ‐ FY 2014 Bachelor's Degrees
N
Percent
Bachelors of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Social Work
Total:
752
456
99
37
1,344
56.0%
34.0%
7.4%
2.6%
100.0%
New
Transfer
Graduate
ASB
20.3%
27.2%
21.8%
CA
12.0%
16.4%
n/a
SSHGS
6.8%
6.3%
1,344
Average Age (median)
23.0
Decade
102
26.2
Females
Males
59.2%
40.8%
66.7%
33.3%
American Indian / Nat. Alaskan
Asian
Hawaiian / Pacific Islander
Black
Hispanic or Latino/a, any race
White
Multiple Races, Non-Hispanic
Non-Resident Aliens
Unknown
0.1%
4.5%
0.4%
3.9%
12.4%
71.9%
1.0%
0.3%
5.4%
0.0%
3.0%
0.0%
3.9%
3.9%
78.4%
0.0%
2.9%
7.8%
N
Percent
MA Educational Leadership
MA Liberal Studies
MA Sustainability Studies
Master of Business Administration
MS Educational Technology
MS Nursing
Total:
22
5
6
19
34
16
102
21.6%
4.9%
5.9%
18.6%
33.3%
15.7%
100.0%
Undergraduate
$270.30
$148.05
$582.45
$127.05
$748.70
$127.05
MBA Tuition
MBA Fees
$816.00
$246.10
$816.00
$246.10
Business Administration (BS)
14.8%
2.1%
Communication Arts (BA)
11.5%
Undergraduate
Books
Commuter Living w/ family
On-Campus
Independent Off-Campus
$1,400
$1,400
$1,400
13.1%
24.7%
47.9%
Nursing (BSN)
7.4%
21.1%
28.2%
Accounting (BS)
6.2%
Undecided
12.8%
4.3%
0%
Biology (BS)
5.7%
10.4%
5,463
17.1%
1990-1999
6,765
21.1%
2000-2009
10,797
33.7%
2010- 2013*
5,652
17.7%
Total
* as of November 2013
32,004
100.0%
Number of Alumni
Pct. of Alumni
ASB
9,632
30.0%
SSHGS
13.8%
CA
4,444
4,893
SSHS
7,075
22.0%
15.2%
TAS
6,070
18.9%
Total**
32,114
100.0%
FACILITIES BY USE, FALL 2013
Gross. Sq. Number of Percent
Facilities of Total
Principal Use of Buildin Footage
* Excludes MBA program
16.1%
35.0%
3,327
1980-1989
FACILITIES ‐ FALL 2013 $540.60
$148.05
Graduate
Master's programs Tuition*
Master's pograms Fees*
Psychology (BA)
TAS
1970-1979
** Alumni are reflected in more than one school.
Resident Non-Resident
Tuition
Fees
Popular Majors of Bachelor's Recipients
SSHS
Pct. from Decade
School
Per Credit Tuition and Fees
Master's Degrees
Number from Decade
COST OF ATTENDANCE ‐ FY 2015 New Student Enrollment By School
School
ALUMNI ‐ FALL 2013 Other Annual Costs
Academic
489,374
14
27.4%
Administrative
27,873
6
1.6%
Athletics
116,684
2
6.5%
Dining & Adjacent
Meeting Halls
58,129
2
3.3%
Maintenance, Plant
Operations & Storage
25,320
3
1.4%
Parking Garage
145,449
1
8%
Residence - Student
900,018
34
50.4%
Residence - Other
14,164
3
0.8%
Student Services &
Health Services
10,285
3
0.6%
1,787,296
68
100.0%
TOTAL
Room &
Board
$2,381
$11,550
$10,281
Travel
$3,150
$578
$3,150
IRFastFactssite:
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