I. Enrollment Statistics -Fall 2007

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Fall 2007 FACT SHEET
I. Enrollment Statistics -Fall 2007
III. Admissions Statistics- Fall 2007
V. Academic Programs - Fall 2007
(continued)
First-Time Freshmen
Undergraduate
Full-Time
4,795
Part-Time
598
div.by 16
Total
5,393
FTE
4,919
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
6
1,347
303
#
#
No. Applications
Part-Time
Pct. Accepted
73%
Chemistry
Total
309
#
Enrollment Yield
63%
Clinical Lab Science
FTE
124
1360
12
Total
Full-Time
4,801
Part-Time
901
Total
5,702
FTE
5,043
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
Visual Arts
BA
Educational Technology
MS
Liberal Studies
MA
15
Square Footage
VII. Tuition and Fees (2007-2008)
F-T (Annual)
Per Credit
$215.75
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
1,226,040
$6,904.00
Undergrad. Tuition (Non-Resident)
African-Amer. Studies
1,551,653
XI. Officers & Exec.Committee of the Board of Trustees 2007-08
Undergrad. Tuition (Resident)
Minors
Gross
Net Assignable
$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
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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
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