Fall 2011 FACT SHEET Paper - Volumes* I. Enrollment Statistics Fall 2011 lll. Admissions Fall 2011 V. Academic Programs Fall 2011 enr cr Undergraduate: Graduate: Full-Time 5,122 First-Time Freshmen 895 Part-Time 593 No. Applications 5091 Accounting BS Total 5,715 Pct. Accepted 50% 5,277 Enrollment Yield 35% Africana Studies Allied Health 1 BA FTE American Studies BA 15 Biochemistry BS 196 Bioinformatics BS Total 211 FTE 96 Full-Time 5,137 Part-Time 789 Total 5,926 FTE 5,373 II. Student Demographics Fall 2011 By Sex BS Full-Time Transfer 596 No. Applications 1,613 Pct. Accepted 69% Enrollment Yield 53% FY. FR. Regular-admits: By Age Degree Part-Time # Total: Majors Under 25 86% 25 and Older 14% Biology Business Admin. BS BS/MBA Chemistry Clinical Lab Science 1 BS Communication Arts BA Computer Science BS Contemporary Arts BA Economics BA BS Mean H.S. Rank 76% Educational Leadership MA Mean SAT Reading 571 Educational Technology MS Mean SAT Math Combined SAT 599 1,170 Engineering Physics BS Mean SAT Writing 573 Environ. Science BS Environmental Studies BA Female 59% History BA Male 41% Information Systems BS Integrated Science Studies BS IV. Degrees Awarded 2010-11 By Ethnicity - Race: International Business BA B.A. 727 International Studies BA 469 Law and Society Hispanic or Latino of any race 11.0% B.S. White, non-Hispanic Am.Indian or Alask. Nat., non-Hisp. 73.0% B.S.N. 95 Liberal Studies 0.2% B.S.W. 34 Literature BA Mathematics BS Asian, non-Hispanic 5.0% M.A.L.S. 8 Black or African Amer., non-Hisp. 5.0% M.S.E.T. 73 Music Nat. Haw./Pacific Is., non-Hisp. 0.3% M.S.N. 18 Nursing Two or more races, non-Hisp. 1.2% Total Missing 4.3% 1,424 BA BA/MA BA BSN/MSN Political Science BA Psychology BA 100.0% 1. a joint degree program with U.M.D.N.J. Ramapo College of New Jersey page 1 of 2 Institutional Effectiveness, Research and Planning Fall 2011 FACT SHEET V. Academic Programs VI. Library (Fall 2011) X. Facilities and Land (Fall 2011) (continued) Majors Social Science Social Work Sociology Spanish Sustainability Studies Theater Visual Arts Degree BA BSW BA BA MA BA BA Paper - Volumes* Microform - Titles Electronic - Titles Online-government doc. titles 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) 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 Music Philosophy Political Science Psychology Public Policy Science, Tech. and Society Sociology Substance Abuse Theater Women's and Gender Studies Certificate Programs Business Essentials Gerontology Middle School Teacher Preparation Project Management Substance Abuse Teacher Education Programs: Elementary Education Secondary Education Web Development Yoga Studies, and Yoga Teacher Ramapo College of New Jersey XI. Board of Trustees 2011-12 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 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 Gail P. Brady W. Peter McBride George C. Ruotolo, Jr. Thomas A. Zelante, Esq. 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 Additional College-based Waivers Amt. of Awards $1,779,611 page 2 of 2 Institutional Effectiveness, Research and Planning