Spring 2010 FACT SHEET I. Enrollment Statistics -Spring 2010 III. Admissions Statistics- Fall 2009 V. Academic Programs - Fall 2009 m enr cr Undergraduate: 16 Graduate: 12 Total: Full-Time Part-Time Total FTE 4,999 543 5,542 5,092 First-Time Freshmen No. Applications Pct. Accepted Enrollment Yield 937 5,121 51% 36% Full-Time Part-Time Total FTE 11 232 243 104 Transfer No. Applications Pct. Accepted Enrollment Yield 608 1,458 69% 60% Full-Time Part-Time Total 5,010 775 5,785 Full-Time Freshmen (Regular)* Mean H.S. Rank Mean SAT Reading FTE 5,196 Mean SAT Writing 573 Mean SAT Math 590 Combined SAT 1,729 *Revised to exclude 13 SPA new FR records with incorrect Banner coding. II. Student Demographics -Spring 2010 By Age Under 25 25 and Older 84% 16% 78% 566 IV. Degrees Awarded 2008-09 By Sex Female Male 59% 41% By Non-Hispanic/non-Latino Ethnicities: White Native American Asian Black Hawaiian Multiple ethnicities 78.0% 0.2% 4.2% 5.0% 0.4% 1.4% By Hispanic or Latino Ethnicities: Hispanic or Latino & Native American & Asian & Black & Hawaiian & White & multiple ethnicities Missing Ethnicity: Ramapo College of New Jersey 6.6% -0.1% 0.3% 0.0% 2.7% 0.2% 1.1% 100.0% B.A. B.S. B.S.N. B.S.W. M.A.L.S. M.B.A. M.S.E.T. M.S.N. Total 675 344 86 37 8 7 81 16 1,254 V. Academic Programs - Fall 2009 Majors Degree Accounting BS Allied Health 1 BS Concentrations in: Diagnostic Medical Sonography Respiratory Care Nuclear Medicine Technology Vascular Technology (continued) Majors American Studies Biochemistry Bioinformatics Biology Business Administration Concentrations in: Finance Management Marketing Chemistry Clinical Lab Science1 Degree BA BS BS BS BS/MBA BS BS Concentrations in: Cytotechnology Medical Technology Communication Arts Concentrations in: Digital Filmmaking Design and Interactive Media Journalism Writing Media/Cinema Studies Computer Science Contemporary Arts Economics Educational Technology Engineering Physics Environmental Science Environmental Studies History BS BA BA MS BS BS BA BA Information Systems BS Integrated Science Studies International Business International Studies Law and Society Liberal Studies Literature BA BS BA BA BA BA/MA BA (continued on page 2) 1. a joint degree program with U.M.D.N.J. page 1 of 2 published 2/4/2010 Institutional Effectiveness, Research and Planning Spring 2010 FACT SHEET V. Academic Programs - Fall 2009 VI. Library (2009) X. Facilities and Land (Fall 2009) (continued) Majors Degree Paper - Volumes 189,457 Mathematics BS Paper - Titles 154,753 Academic/Main Music BA Microform - Titles 356 Support 8 BSN/MSN Electronic - Titles 645 Housing 35 Political Science BA Online - government doc. titles 97,841 Psychology BA Nursing Social Work Social Science VII. Tuition and Fees (2009-2010) BSW BA BA F-T (Annual) Theater BA Per Credit Visual Arts BA $240.10 F-T (Annual) $15,366.40 Per Credit $480.20 $3,404.80 Per Credit Biology Graduate Tuition for: Chemistry $116.65 MLS, MET & MSN Resident/Cr. Computer Science $701.45 GR Fees (per credit, all programs): Information Systems International Business Peter Philip Mercer President Provost & VP for Academic Affairs Associate VP for Student Affairs (Development) VP Inst. Advancement & Exec. Dir. of the Foundation Maria Krupin Latino/ Latin Amer. Studies Literature Mathematics Chief Planning Officer Associate VP of Budget & Fiscal Planning Housing Charges (Annual) Minimum $7,400 Patricia Kozakiewicz Exec. Assistant to the President & Board Liaison Maximum $9,000 Christopher Romano George Tabback Assoc. VP for Academic Affairs & Chief CIO Judaic Studies Board Charges (Annual) Minimum $2,400 Maximum $3,090 UG in Residence Fall 2009 3,052 Acting Director of Enrollment Management 3052 Philosophy 3051 Political Science 5224 XIII. Important Phone Numbers 58% 58% % of Full-time UG in Residence Public Policy IX. Financial Aid (2008-2009) Substance Abuse Federal & State Grants & Schlshps. Amt. of Awards (201) 684-7500 Admissions (201) 684-7300 Alumni Association (201) 684-7093 Emergency (201) 684-6666 (201) 684-7549 $9,360,688 President (201) 684-7607 Provost (201) 684-7529 $34,240,569 Registrar (201) 684-7695 College Grants & Scholarships Amt. of Awards Main College Number Financial Aid Federal & State Loans Amt. of Awards Ramapo College of New Jersey Board Liaison Dorothy Echols Tobe History Web Development Ex Officio Patricia Kozakiewicz Cathleen Davey Gerontology Elementary Education Secondary Education Peter P. Mercer Miki Cammarata VIII. Room and Board (2009-2010) Foreign Languages Teacher Education Programs: Immediate Past Chair Beth E. Barnett $48.85 Environmental Studies Gerontology Substance Abuse Secretary Thomas A.Zelante $543.85 Non-Resident/Cr. Environmental Science Vice Chair XII. President's Cabinet (Fall 2009) MBA Resident/Cr. Engineering Physics Chair A.J. Sabath $675.20 Graduate Tuition for: Economics Vernon C. Walton $525.30 Non-Resident/Cr. East Asian Studies Certificate Programs Business Essentials XI. Officers & Exec.Committee of the Board of Trustees 2009-10 Sharon K. McGahee Annual Full-Time Anthropology Women's Studies 1,233,036 $7,683.20 Undergraduate Fees African-Amer. Studies Theater 1,787,296 Undergrad. Tuition (Non-Resident) Accounting Science, Tech. and Society Gross Net Assignable* Undergrad. Tuition (Resident) Minors Sociology 14 * excluding the Bradley Sports Ctr. and The Overlook Residence Hall Spanish Psychology 57 Square Footage BA Sociology Music Buildings (total) $5,818,775 71% of Ramapo Students receive aid Security (201) 684-7432 Student Affairs (201) 684-7456 Student Development (201) 684-7593 Inclement Weather (201) 236-2902 from one or more of the above sources. Additional College-based Waivers Amt. of Awards $123,560 page 2 of 2 Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Research and Planning