Spring 2013 FACT SHEET I. Enrollment Statistics Spring 2013 Undergraduate: Graduate: Total: Full-Time 4,750 First-Time Freshmen 7 Part-Time 581 No. Applications 41 Total 5,331 Pct. Accepted 32% FTE 4,891 Enrollment Yield 54% Majors Degree Chemistry Clinical Lab Science1 BS BS Communication Arts BA Computer Science BS BA Full-Time 2 Transfer 257 Contemporary Arts Part-Time 166 No. Applications 423 Economics BA Total 168 Pct. Accepted 63% Educational Leadership MA FTE 76 Enrollment Yield 97% Educational Technology MS Engineering Physics BS Full-Time 4,752 Part-Time 747 Total 5,499 B.A. 772 History BA FTE 4,967 B.S. 449 Information Systems BS B.S.N. 101 Integrated Science Studies BS B.S.W. 34 IV. Degrees Awarded 2011-12 II. Student Demographics Spring 2013 M.A.E.L. By Age By Sex V. Academic Programs (continued ) lll. Admissions Spring 2013 8 Environmental Science BS Environmental Studies BA International Business BA International Studies BA M.A.L.S. 8 Under 25 84.2% M.A.S.S. 11 Liberal Studies 25 and Older 15.8% M.S.E.T. 55 Literature BA M.S.N. 18 Mathematics BS Female 58.4% Male 41.6% Total 1,456 Degree Majors Hispanic or Latino of any race White, non-Hispanic Am.Indian or Alask. Nat., non-Hisp. Asian, non-Hispanic Black or African Amer., non-Hisp. Nat. Haw./Pacific Is., non-Hisp. Two or more races, non-Hisp. Missing 11.8% 70.1% 0.2% 5.7% 4.5% 0.3% 1.2% 6.2% BA BA/MA Music BA Nursing V. Academic Programs Fall 2012 By Ethnicity - Race: Law and Society Accounting BSN/MSN Political Science BA Psychology BA Social Science BA BS Social Work BA Sociology BA BS Spanish Language Studies BA American Studies BA Biochemistry BS Bioinformatics BS Sustainability Studies Theater Visual Arts Africana Studies Allied Health 1 Biology Business Admin. BS BS/MBA BSW MA BA BA (continued on page 2) 100.0% 1. a joint degree prgm. with U.M.D.N.J. Ramapo College of New Jersey page 1 of 2 Institutional Research Spring 2013 FACT SHEET V. Academic Programs (continued) Minors Accounting Africana Studies Anthropology Art History Bioinformatics Biology Chemistry Computer Science Creative Writing Criminology East Asian Studies Economics Engineering Physics Environmental Science Environmental Studies French Gerontology History Human Rights & Genocide Studies Information Systems International Business International Studies Italian Judaic Studies Latino/a & Latin American Studies Literature Mathematics Music Philosophy Political Science Psychology Public Policy Science, Technology and Society Sociology Spanish Language Studies Substance Abuse Theater Visual Arts Women's and Gender Studies Certificate Programs Nursing Education (Post-Master's Cert. ) Teacher Ed. Program - Elementary (Post-Bach. Cert.) Teacher Ed. Program - Secondary (Post-Bach. Cert.) VI. Library (Fall 2012) Paper - Volumes Microform - Titles Electronic - Titles Online-government doc. titles X. Facilities and Land (Fall 2012) 191,402 206 3,193 107,096 63 13 35 Support Housing Square Footage Gross Net Assignable (excludes the Bradley Sports Ctr. & the Overlook Residence Hall) VII. Tuition and Fees (2012-2013) Undergraduate Tuition (Resident) F-T (Annual) $8,480.00 Per Credit $265.00 Undergraduate Tuition (Non-Resident) F-T (Annual) $16,960.00 Per Credit $530.00 Undergraduate Fees Annual Full-Time $4,664.00 Per Credit $145.75 Graduate Tuition for MAEL, MALS, MASS, MSET & MSN: Resident/Cr. $571.00 Non-Resident/Cr. $734.00 Graduate Fees (for above programs ) Per Credit $125.40 Graduate Tuition for MBA: Per Credit Tuition rate: $800.00 (same for resident & non-resident) Per Credit Fees: $149.20 plus Immersion Trip Fee /Cr.: $95.25 VIII. Room and Board (2012-2013) Room Charges (Annual) Minimum Maximum Buildings (total) $7,940 $9,630 Board Charges (Annual) Minimum Maximum $2,660 $3,430 UG in Residence Fall 2012 2,765 % of Full-time UG in Residence 49% IX. Financial Aid (2011-2012) Federal & State Grants & Scholarships Amt. of Awards $12,143,435 Federal & State Loans Amt. of Awards $36,143,964 College Grants & Scholarships Amt. of Awards $7,446,157 1,787,296 1,233,036 XI. Board of Trustees 2013 George C. Ruotolo, Jr. William F. Dator David G. Schlussel A.J. Sabath Rev. Dr. Vernon C. Walton W. Peter McBride Thomas A. Zelante, Esq. Nicole Panzica Anthony Darakjy Dr. Peter P. Mercer Chair Vice Chair Secretary Immediate Past Chair Student Trustee Alternate Student Trustee Ex Officio XII. President's Cabinet Peter Philip Mercer Beth E. Barnett Miki Cammarata Cathleen Davey Dorothy Echols Tobe Maria Krupin Patricia Kozakiewicz VP Inst. Advancement & Exec.Dir. Foundation Christopher Romano George Tabback Brittany A. Goldstein Assoc. VP for Academic Affairs & Chief I.O. President Provost & VP for Academic Affairs Assoc. VP for Student Affairs (Development) Chief Planning Officer Associate VP of Budget & Fiscal Planning Exec. Assistant for President & Board Liaison Associate VP of Enrollment Management Special Assistant to the President XIII. Important Phone Numbers Main College Number Admissions Alumni Association Emergency Financial Aid President Provost Registrar Security Student Affairs Center for Student Involvement Inclement Weather (201) 684-7500 (201) 684-7300 (201) 684-7093 (201) 684-6666 (201) 684-7549 (201) 684-7607 (201) 684-7529 (201) 684-7695 (201) 684-7432 (201) 684-7456 (201) 684-7593 (201) 236-2902 74 % of Ramapo Students receive aid from one or more of the above sources. Additional College-based Waivers Amt. of Awards $581,642 Ramapo College of New Jersey page 2 of 2 Institutional Research