Spring 2012 FACT SHEET V. Academic Programs

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Spring 2012 FACT SHEET
Paper - Volumes*
I. Enrollment Statistics Spring 2012
Undergraduate:
V. Academic Programs (continued )
lll. Admissions Fall 2011
Full-Time
4,865
First-Time Freshmen
895
Part-Time
573
No. Applications
5091
Biochemistry
Majors
Degree
Total
5,438
Pct. Accepted
50%
Bioinformatics
FTE
5,014
Enrollment Yield
35%
Biology
Full-Time
10
Part-Time
176
Total
FTE
BS
BS
BS
BS/MBA
Business Admin.
Graduate:
Total:
Transfer
596
##
No. Applications
1,613
186
##
Pct. Accepted
88
##
Enrollment Yield
Full-Time
4,875
Part-Time
749
T+ReA
869
BA
58%
Computer Science
BS
Contemporary Arts
BA
MA
Mean H.S. Rank
Educational Technology
MS
571
Engineering Physics
BS
Mean SAT Math
599
Environ. Science
BS
Combined SAT
1,170
Environmental Studies
BA
IV. Degrees Awarded 2010-11
History
BA
Information Systems
BS
Integrated Science Studies
BS
B.A.
727
International Business
BA
469
International Studies
BA
Female
59%
B.S.
Male
41%
B.S.N.
95
Law and Society
B.S.W.
34
Liberal Studies
5,624
By Ethnicity - Race:
8
M.S.E.T.
73
Mathematics
BS
18
Music
BA
11.2%
M.S.N.
White, non-Hispanic
11 Am.Indian or Alask. Nat., non-Hisp.
72.1%
Total
4,056
1,424
0.2%
292
Asian, non-Hispanic
5.2%
V. Academic Programs Spring 2012
272
Black or African Amer., non-Hisp.
4.8%
V. Academic Programs Spring 2012
20
Nat. Haw./Pacific Is., non-Hisp.
0.4%
69
Two or more races, non-Hisp.
1.2%
276
Missing
4.9%
100.0%
BA
BA/MA
M.A.L.S.
Hispanic or Latino of any race
Majors
Degree
Literature
Nursing
BSN/MSN
BA
Psychology
BA
Social Science
Social Work
Sociology
BS
Spanish
Africana Studies
BA
Sustainability Studies
Theater
Visual Arts
1
American Studies
BS
BA
1. a joint degree prgm. with U.M.D.N.J.
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BA
Political Science
Accounting
Allied Health
Ramapo College of New Jersey
BA
Educational Leadership
Mean SAT Reading
15%
5624
Economics
5,624
25 and Older
76%
BS
5,102
5,624
628
Communication Arts
FTE
85%
2320
69%
Total
Under 25
3304 By Sex
BS
FT. FY. FR. Regular-admits:
II. Student Demographics Spring 2012
4755 By Age
Chemistry
1
Clinical Lab Science
BA
BSW
BA
BA
MA
BA
BA
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Spring 2012 FACT SHEET
V. Academic Programs (continued)
VI. Library (Fall 2011)
Minors
Accounting
Africana Studies
Anthropology
Bioinformatics
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Creative Writing
East Asian Studies
Economics
Engineering Physics
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Foreign Languages
Gerontology
History
Information Systems
International Business
Judaic Studies
Latino/a and Latin Amer. Studies
Literature
Mathematics
Paper - Volumes*
Microform - Titles
Electronic - Titles
Online-government doc. titles
Business Essentials
Gerontology
Middle School Teacher Preparation
Nursing Education (Post-Master's Cert. )
Paralegal (Certificate of Achievement )
Advanced Paralegal (Cert. of Achievement )
Project Management
Substance Abuse
Teacher Education Programs:
Elementary Education
Secondary Education
Web Development
Yoga Studies (Cert. of Achievemen t)
190,757
192
408
106,036
* Reduction due to transfer of paper volumes to
the Cahill Ctr. (160) & the Women's Ctr. (950).
Buildings (total)
63
13
35
Support
Housing
Square Footage
Gross
Net Assignable (excludes the
Bradley Sports Ctr. & the Overlook Residence Hall)
1,787,296
1,233,036
VII. Tuition and Fees (2011-2012)
XI. Board of Trustees 2012
Undergraduate Tuition (Resident)
F-T (Annual)
$8,187.20
Per Credit
$255.85
Undergraduate Tuition (Non-Resident)
F-T (Annual)
$16,374.40
Per Credit
$511.70
Undergraduate Fees
Annual Full-Time
$4,571.20
Per Credit
$142.85
Graduate Tuition for:
MAEL, MALS, MASS, MSET & MSN
Resident/Cr.
$551.05
Non-Resident/Cr.
$708.30
Graduate Fees (same for all programs)
Per Credit
$122.50
Music
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Public Policy
Science, Tech. and Society
Sociology
Substance Abuse
Theater
Women's and Gender Studies
Certificate Programs
(Pre-Bachelors unless otherwise noted)
X. Facilities and Land (Fall 2011)
VIII. Room and Board (2011-2012)
Minimum
Maximum
#
#
1
$7,860
$9,550
Board Charges (Annual)
Minimum
Maximum
$2,650
$3,300
UG in Residence Fall 2011
2,924
58% % of Full-time UG in
Residence
57%
IX. Financial Aid (2010-2011)
Federal & State Grants & Scholarships
Amt. of Awards
$12,959,409
Federal & State Loans
Amt. of Awards
$40,175,694
College Grants & Scholarships
Amt. of Awards
$5,686,296
76% of Ramapo Students receive aid
from one or more of the above sources.
A.J. Sabath
Sharon K. McGahee, Esq.
David G. Schlussel
Rev. Dr. Vernon C. Walton
W. Peter McBride
George C. Ruotolo, Jr.
Thomas A. Zelante, Esq.
William F. Dator
Erin Kaplan-Burns
Nicole Panzica
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 CIO
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
Student Development
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
Yoga Teacher (Cert. of achievement )
Additional College-based Waivers
Amt. of Awards
$1,779,611
Ramapo College of New Jersey
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