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