Spring 2008 FACT SHEET I. Enrollment Statistics - Spring 2008 III. Admissions Statistics- Fall 2007 V. Academic Programs - Fall 2007 (continued) First-Time Freshmen Undergraduate Full-Time 4,582 Part-Time 596 div.by 16 Total 5,178 FTE 4,699 68429 16 # # # 900 ft 2 pt Graduate div.by 12 Majors No. Applications 4,983 Pct. Accepted Enrollment Yield Degree Bioinformatics BS 49% Biology BS 37% Business Administration Finance Management Transfer Full-Time 7 1,347 250 # # No. Applications Part-Time Pct. Accepted 73% Chemistry Total 257 # Enrollment Yield 63% Clinical Lab Science FTE 102 1360 12 Total Full-Time 4,589 Part-Time 846 Total 5,435 FTE 4,801 BS/MBA Concentrations in: Marketing BS 1 BS Concentrations in: 700 ft Full-Time Freshmen (Regular) 410 ft Mean H.S. Rank 697 ft Mean SAT Reading 697 ft Mean SAT Writing 687 ft Cytotechnology Medical Technology 80% 573 Communication Arts 572 Concentrations in: Mean SAT Math 589 Combined SAT 1,734 BA Digital Filmmaking Design and Interactive Media Journalism II. Student Demographics -Fall 2007 Writing IV. Degrees Awarded 2006-07 UG & By Age 4707 Under 25 995 25 and Older 5702 B.A. B.S. 83% 17% By Sex 3457 2245 5702 Female Male 61% 39% 717 377 B.S.N. 89 Media/Cinema Studies Computer Science Contemporary Arts BS Economics BA BS BS BA B.S.W. 24 Engineering Physics M.A.L.S. 10 Environmental Science M.B.A. 10 Environmental Studies BA M.S.E.T. 66 History BA Information Systems Integrated Science Studies BS BS International Business BA International Studies Law and Society Literature BA BA BA Mathematics BS M.S.N. Total 10 1,303 V. Academic Programs - Fall 2007 16 By Ethnicity 16 Amer.Ind/Ala.Nat. 272 Asian/Pacific Is. 0% Majors 5% Accounting 354 Black, non-Hisp. 6% Allied Health 480 4580 5702 Hispanic 8% White, non-Hisp. 80% Degree BS 1 BS Music American Studies BA Nursing Biochemistry BS BA BSN/MSN 1. a joint degree program with U.M.D.N.J. V. Academic Programs - Fall 2007 VI. Library (2007) X. Facilities and Land (Fall 2007) (continued) Majors Buildings (total) 58 Degree Paper - Volumes 163,265 Political Science BA Paper - Titles 137,961 Academic/Main Psychology BA Microform - Titles 356 Support 9 BSW Electronic - Titles 105 Housing 34 Social Work Social Science BA Sociology BA Spanish BA Theater BA 15 Square Footage VII. Tuition and Fees (2007-2008) Gross 1,784,766 Net Assignable* 1,230,665 * excluding the Sports & Rec. Ctr. and The Overlook Residence Hall Undergrad. Tuition (Resident) Visual Arts BA Educational Technology MS F-T (Annual) Liberal Studies MA Per Credit $6,904.00 Undergrad. Tuition (Non-Resident) Minors African-Amer. Studies Vernon C. Walton F-T (Annual) $12,475.20 Per Credit $389.85 Undergraduate Fees Anthropology Biology $3,060.80 Per Credit Graduate Tuition/Fees Computer Science East Asian Studies Economics Chair A.J. Sabath Vice Chair Timothy W. Schroeder Secretary Thomas A.Zelante Annual Full-Time Chemistry XI. Officers & Exec.Committee of the Board of Trustees 2007-08 $215.75 $95.65 Immediate Past Chair Peter P. Mercer Ex Officio Patricia Kozakiewicz Board Liaison MLS, MET & MSN Resident/Cr. $472.20 Non-Resident/Cr. $606.85 XII. President's Cabinet (Fall 2007) Engineering Physics Peter Philip Mercer Environmental Science VIII. Room and Board (2007-2008) Environmental Studies Housing Charges (Annual) Foreign Languages Minimum $6,430 History Maximum $8,200 Cathleen Davey Board Charges (Annual) International Business Dorothy Echols Tobe Patricia Kozakiewicz Judaic Studies Minimum $2,200 Ricardo Ortegon Latin Amer. Studies Maximum $2,830 Christopher Romano Chief Planning Officer Exec. Director of Budget & Fiscal Planning Exec. Assistant to the President & Board Liaison George Tabback Literature Philosophy VP for Student Affairs VP Inst. Advancement & Exec. Dir. of the Foundation Maria Krupin Information Systems Music Provost & VP of Academic Affairs Pamela M. Bischoff Gerontology Mathematics President Beth E. Barnett ## ## ## Assoc. VP for Enrollment Management Special Assistant to the President Assoc. VP for Academic Affairs/CIO 2,929 UG in Residence Fall 2007 % of Full-time UG in 61% Residence XIII. Important Phone Numbers Political Science Psychology Public Policy Sociology Substance Abuse Science, Tech.and Society Theater Women's Studies IX. Financial Aid (2006-2007) Federal & State Grants & Schlshps. Amt. of Awards $7,707,143 Federal & State Loans Amt. of Awards $22,032,223 College Grants & Scholarships Amt. of Awards $5,230,342 Certificate Programs Substance Abuse 74% of Ramapo Students receive aid from one or more of the above sources. Teacher Education Additional College-based Waivers Gerontology Elementary Education Amt. of Awards Main College Number (201) 684-7500 Admissions (201) 684-7300 Alumni Association (201) 684-7179 Emergency (201) 684-6666 Financial Aid (201) 684-7549 President (201) 684-7607 Provost (201) 684-7529 Registrar (201) 684-7695 Security (201) 684-7432 Student Affairs (201) 684-7457 Student Development (201) 684-7593 Inclement Weather (201) 236-2902 $417,939 Secondary Education Prepared by the Office of Institutional Research and Planning