I. Enrollment Statistics -Spring 2006 VI. Academic Programs Undergraduate

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Spring 2006 FACT SHEET
I. Enrollment Statistics -Spring 2006
III. Admissions Statistics- Fall 2005
VI. Academic Programs
First-Time Freshmen
Undergraduate
Majors
Degree
Full-Time
3,984
No. Applications
4,507
Part-Time
999
Pct. Accepted
41%
Allied Health *
BS
Total
4,983
Enrollment Yield
40%
American Studies
BA
FTE
4,277
Biochemistry
BS
68429
16
Bioinfomatics
Graduate
Transfer
Accounting
BS
BS
Full-Time
8
No. Applications
1,205
Biology
Business Administration
Part-Time
290
Pct. Accepted
70%
Concentration in:
Total
298
Enrollment Yield
59%
FTE
113
1360
12
Total
BS
BS/MBA
Finance, Management, Marketing
Chemistry
Full-Time Freshmen (Regular)
BS
Clinical Lab Science*
Mean H.S. Rank
83%
Cytotechnology
Medical Technology
Full-Time
3,992
Mean SAT Verbal
582
Part-Time
1,289
Mean SAT Math
597
Total
5,281
Combined SAT
1,179
FTE
4,390
Academic Index
239
BS
Toxicology
Communication Arts
BA
Concentration in:
Graphic Design,
II. Student Demographics
- Spring 2006
IV. Instruction- Fall 2005
Mean Credit Load
F-T Students
By Age
4018
1263
5281
Under 25
76%
25 and Older
24%
P-T Students
Journalism, Radio,
15.9
6.2
Student/Faculty Ratio
By Sex
3223
Female
2058
Male
5281
10 By Ethnicity
249 Amer.Ind/Ala.Nat
348
Asian/Pacific Is.
384 Black, non-Hisp.
4289
Hispanic
1 White, non-Hisp.
5281
Undergraduate
16:1
Graduate
12:1
61%
39%
0.2%
4.7%
V. Degrees Awarded 2004-05
BA
Economics
BA
Environmental Science
BS
Environmental Studies
BA
History
BA
Information Systems
BS
Integrated Science Studies
BS
662
International Business
BA
B.S.
B.S.N.
B.S.W.
290
73
21
International Studies
Law and Society
Literature
BA
BA
BA
6.6%
M.A.L.S.
M.B.A.
19
M.S.E.T.
79
M.S.N.
Total
ethnicity category missing for 1 student
BS
Contemporary Arts
B.A.
7.3%
81.2%
TV/Video, Writing
Public Communication
Computer Science
4
4
1,152
Mathematics
BS
Music
BA
Nursing *
BSN/MSN
Physics
BS
Political Science
BA
* Joint degree program with UMDNJ
Majors (cont.)
VIII. Library (2005)
Degree
Psychology
Social Work
XII. Facilities and Land (Spring 2006)
BA
BSW
Paper - Volumes
162,399
Social Science
BA
Paper - Titles
133,110
Academic/Main
Sociology
BA
Microform - Units
20,819
Support
9
Spanish
BA
Electronic - Titles
53
Housing
33
Theater
BA
Visual Arts
BA
Educational Technology
MS
Liberal Studies
MA
12
Square Footage
IX. Tuition and Fees (2005-2006)
Gross
1,302,337
Net Assignable
1,007,735
In Residence - Spring 2006
2,476
Undergrad. Tuition (Resident)
F-T (Annual)
$6,091.20
Per Credit
Minors
Buildings (total)
$190.35
Students
Undergrad. Tuition (Non-Resident)
African-Amer. Studies
Latin Amer. Studies
F-T (Annual)
$11,008.00
Literature
Per Credit
$344.00
Mathematics
Undergraduate Fees
Anthropology
East Asian Studies
Biology
Philosophy
Chemistry
Computer Science
Environmental Studies
(as of Spring 06)
Annual Full-Time
$2,700.80
Thomas A.Zelante
Chair
$84.40
Vernon C. Walton
Vice Chair
Physics
Per Credit
Political Science
Graduate Tuition/Fees
Psychology
Resident/Cr.
$455.25 / $470.00
Public Policy
Non-Resident/Cr.
$ 574.05 / $594.95
Economics
Foreign Languages
Timothy Schroeder
Sociology
Gerontology
Substance Abuse
History
Science, Tech.and Society
International Business
Women's Studies
Judaic Studies
Immediate Past Chair
Peter P. Mercer
XIV. President's Cabinet
Housing Charges (Annual)
Minimum
$5,800
Peter Philip Mercer
President
Maximum
$7,400
W. Sanborn Pfeiffer
Provost and VPAA
Pamela M. Bischoff
Minimum
$2,038
Maximum
$2,624
V.P. for Student Affairs
Victoria H. Bruni
V.P. for Admin. & Finance
V.P.for IA/Ex Dir Found
Cathleen Davey
Chief Planning Officer
Dorothy Tobe
# of UG in Residence
Secondary Education
% of Full-time UG in
Residence
# of First-time Full-time
Freshmen in Residence
VII. Faculty and Staff (Sept. 2005)
% of First-time Full-time
Freshmen in Residence
Faculty
XI. Financial Aid (2004-2005)
Teacher Education
Elementary Education
Full-Time
187
Part-Time
246
Librarians
8
Deans
6
2,553
60%
Amt. of Awards
89%
$6,560,568
$19,352,986
College Grants & Scholarships
8
Amt. of Awards
Managerial
76
Professional
155
Clerical/Tech/Paraprof.
98
Service/Maint.
111
Peter Goetz
Vice Provost Enrollment Management
A.V.P. Inst.Relations/Marketing
667
Federal & State Loans
Administrative
Vice Provost A.A.
Martha Ecker
Rosa Mulryan
Federal & State Grants & Schlshps.
Amt. of Awards
Staff (full-time)
Ex Officio
Board Liaison
X. Room and Board (2005-2006)
Gerontology
Substance Abuse
Secretary
Gail P. Brady
Patricia Kozakiewicz
Board Charges (Annual)
Certificate Programs
XIII. Officers and Exec. Committee
of the Board of Trustees 2005-2006
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
64% of Ramapo Students receive aid
from one or more of the above sources.
Student Affairs
(201) 684-7457
Student Center
(201) 684-7593
Additional College-based Waivers
Inclement Weather
(201) 236-2902
Amt. of Awards
$4,132,569
XV. Important Phone Numbers
$637,323
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