I. Enrollment Statistics -Spring 2007 VI. Academic Programs ####

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Spring 2007 FACT SHEET
I. Enrollment Statistics -Spring 2007
III. Admissions Statistics- Fall 2006
First-Time Freshmen
Undergraduate
Majors
Degree
Full-Time
4,302
#### No. Applications
4,430
Part-Time
683
46%
Allied Health *
BS
Total
4,985
### 2048
Pct. Accepted
### 814 Enrollment Yield
40%
American Studies
BA
FTE
4,448
Biochemistry
BS
68429
16
div.by
Transfer
Full-Time
5
Part-Time
257
Total
262
FTE
97
1360
12
Total
Accounting
BS
Bioinformatics
Graduate
div.by
VI. Academic Programs
BS
No. Applications
1,313
Biology
Business Administration
### 965
Pct. Accepted
### 610 Enrollment Yield
73%
Concentration in:
1313
63%
BS
BS/MBA
Finance, Management, Marketing
Chemistry
Full-Time Freshmen (Regular)
BS
Clinical Lab Science*
Mean H.S. Rank
80%
Cytotechnology
Medical Technology
Full-Time
4,307
Mean SAT Reading
581
Part-Time
940
Mean SAT Writing
575
Total
5,247
Mean SAT Math
595
FTE
4,545
Combined SAT
1,751
BS
Toxicology
Communication Arts
BA
Concentration in:
Graphic Design,
II. Student Demographics
-Spring 2007
Journalism, Radio,
IV. Instruction- Fall 2006
UG & By Age
4190
Under 25
80%
1055
25 and Older
20%
5245 (birth date missing for 2 students)
By Sex
3177
2070
5247
Female
61%
Male
39%
16 By Ethnicity
16 Amer.Ind/Ala.Nat
241 Asian/Pacific Is.
333 Black, non-Hisp.
437
Hispanic
4219 White, non-Hisp.
(ethnicity missing for 1 student)
5246
0%
Mean Credit Load
F-T Students
P-T Students
16.0
6.1
Student/Faculty Ratio
Undergraduate
17:1
Graduate
13:1
V. Degrees Awarded 2005-06
TV/Video, Writing
Public Communication
Computer Science
BS
Contemporary Arts
BA
Economics
BA
Environmental Science
BS
Environmental Studies
BA
History
BA
Information Systems
BS
Integrated Science Studies
BS
B.A.
672
International Business
BA
B.S.
B.S.N.
B.S.W.
336
65
30
International Studies
Law and Society
Literature
BA
BA
BA
5%
M.A.L.S.
11
Mathematics
BS
6%
M.B.A.
14
Music
BA
8%
M.S.E.T.
80%
M.S.N.
Total
101
10
1,239
Nursing *
BSN/MSN
Physics
BS
Political Science
BA
* Joint degree program with UMDNJ
Majors (cont.)
VIII. Library (2006)
Degree
Psychology
Social Work
XII. Facilities and Land (Fall 2006)
BA
BSW
Paper - Volumes
167,339
Social Science
BA
Paper - Titles
137,258
Academic/Main
Sociology
BA
Microform - Units
15,606
Support
9
Spanish
BA
Electronic - Titles
67
Housing
34
Theater
BA
Visual Arts
BA
Educational Technology
MS
Liberal Studies
MA
Buildings (total)
Square Footage
IX. Tuition and Fees (2006-2007)
Gross
1,462,385
Net Assignable
1,155,170
Undergrad. Tuition (Resident)
F-T (Annual)
$6,579.20
Per Credit
Minors
$205.60
XIII. Officers and Exec. Committee
of the Board of Trustees 2006-2007
Undergrad. Tuition (Non-Resident)
African-Amer. Studies
Latin Amer. Studies
$11,889.60
Thomas A.Zelante
Chair
Literature
Per Credit
$371.55
Vernon C. Walton
Vice Chair
Mathematics
Undergraduate Fees
Biology
Philosophy
Chemistry
Computer Science
Timothy Schroeder
Annual Full-Time
Physics
Per Credit
Political Science
Graduate Tuition/Fees
Economics
Environmental Studies
(as of Fall 06)
F-T (Annual)
Anthropology
East Asian Studies
$2,916.80
$91.15
Psychology
Resident/Cr.
$491.70 /$507.60
Non-Resident/Cr.
$620.00 / $642.55
Peter P. Mercer
Ex Officio
Board Liaison
X. Room and Board (2006-2007)
Science, Tech.and Society
International Business
Immediate Past Chair
XIV. President's Cabinet
Sociology
Substance Abuse
History
Secretary
Gail P. Brady
Patricia Kozakiewicz
Public Policy
Foreign Languages
Gerontology
12
Peter Philip Mercer
Housing Charges (Annual)
Women's Studies
Minimum
$6,120
Beth E. Barnett
Maximum
$7,810
Pamela M. Bischoff
Judaic Studies
Patrick Chang
President
Provost & V.P. of Academic Affairs
V.P. for Student Affairs
Acting Vice Provost for Academic Technology,
Personnel, & Budget
Cathleen Davey
Board Charges (Annual)
Certificate Programs
Minimum
$2,100
Dorothy Echols Tobe
Gerontology
Maximum
$2,704
Martha Ecker
V.P.for I.A. & Exec. Dir. of the Foundation
Chief Planning Officer
Vice Provost for Curriculum & Global Affairs
Maria Krupin
Substance Abuse
Patricia Kozakiewicz
Teacher Education
Exec. Dir. of Budget & Fiscal Planning
Exec. Ass't. to the President & Board Liaison
Ass't. V.P. for Institutional Relations &
Special Projects
Rosa Mulryan
2,619
UG in Residence Spring 2007
Elementary Education
Secondary Education
## % of Full-time UG in
Residence
##
VII. Faculty and Staff (Sept. 2006)
##
61%
Full-Time
192
Part-Time
238
Librarians
8
Deans
6
Federal & State Grants & Schlshps.
Amt. of Awards
$6,881,823
Federal & State Loans
Amt. of Awards
Staff (full-time)
$21,021,819
College Grants & Scholarships
Administrative
7
Amt. of Awards
Managerial
74
Professional
157
Clerical/Tech/Paraprof.
93
Service/Maint.
112
Richard Roberts
Dean of Students
Associate V.P. of Administration & Finance
XV. Important Phone Numbers
XI. Financial Aid (2005-2006)
Faculty
Nancy Mackin
(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
64% of Ramapo Students receive aid
from one or more of the above sources.
Security
(201) 684-7432
Student Affairs
(201) 684-7457
Additional College-based Waivers
Student Center
(201) 684-7593
Inclement Weather
(201) 236-2902
Amt. of Awards
$4,448,499
Main College Number
$708,756
O.I.R.P. 1/30/07
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