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. page 1 of 2 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 (continued on page 2) Institutional Effectiveness, Research and Planning 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 page 2 of 2 Institutional Effectiveness, Research and Planning