Spring 2005 FACT SHEET I. Enrollment Statistics -Spring 2005 III. Admissions Statistics- Fall 2004 VI. Academic Programs First-Time Freshmen Undergraduate Majors Degree Full-Time 3,895 No. Applications 4,669 Accounting Part-Time 1,130 Pct. Accepted 40% Allied Health * BS BS Total 5,025 Enrollment Yield 40% American Studies BA FTE 4,245 Biochemistry BS Bioinfomatics Graduate Transfer BS Full-Time 24 No. Applications 1,248 Biology Business Administration Part-Time 354 Pct. Accepted 66% Concentration in: Total 378 Enrollment Yield 63% Finance, Management, Marketing FTE 158 Chemistry Full-Time Freshmen (Regular) Total BS Clinical Lab Science* Mean H.S. Rank 81% Cytotechnology 3,919 Mean SAT Verbal 577 Medical Technology Part-Time 1,484 Mean SAT Math 587 Total 5,403 Combined SAT 1,164 FTE 4,403 Academic Index 236 Full-Time BS BS/MBA BS Toxicology Communication Arts BA Concentration in: Graphic Design, II. Student Demographics - Spring 2005 IV. Instruction- Fall 2004 Mean Credit Load F-T Students By Age Under 25 73% 25 and Older 27% P-T Students Journalism, Radio, 15.8 6.2 Student/Faculty Ratio By Sex Female 61% Male 39% TV/Video, Writing Public Communication Computer Science BS Contemporary Arts BA Economics BA Environmental Science BS Undergraduate 17:1 Environmental Studies BA Graduate 12:1 History BA Information Systems BS V. Degrees Awarded 2003-04 Integrated Science Studies BS B.A. 617 International Business BA 5% 6% B.S. B.S.N. B.S.W. 301 62 30 International Studies Law and Society Literature BA BA BA Hispanic 8% M.A.L.S. 9 Mathematics BS White, non-Hisp. 81% M.S.E.T. 61 Music BA M.B.A. 26 Nursing * By Ethnicity Asian Black, non-Hisp. Total 1,106 BSN/MSN Physics BS Political Science BA * Joint degree program with UMDNJ Prepared by the Office of Institutional Research and Planning Majors (cont.) VIII. Library (2004) Degree Psychology Social Work XII. Facilities and Land BA BSW Paper - Volumes 156,590 Buildings (total) Social Science BA Paper - Titles 128,673 Academic/Main Sociology BA Microform - Units 19,755 Support 9 Spanish BA Electronic - Titles 50 Housing 33 Theater BA Visual Arts BA Educational Technology MS Liberal Studies MA IX. Tuition and Fees (2003-2004) Gross 1,302,337 Net Assignable 1,007,735 $5,640.00 Per Credit Minors Square Footage Undergrad. Tuition (Resident) F-T (Annual) $176.25 Students Undergrad. Tuition (Non-Resident) African-Amer. Studies Latin Amer. Studies Anthropology Literature East Asian Studies Mathematics Biology Philosophy Chemistry Physics Computer Science Political Science Economics Environmental Studies F-T (Annual) $10,192.00 Per Credit $318.50 Undergraduate Fees Annual Full-Time $2,440.64 Per Credit $408.35 / $422.05 Public Policy Non-Resident/Cr. $ 518.40 / $537.75 History Science, Tech.and Society XIII. Officers and Exec. Committee of the Board of Trustees 2003-2004 Chair Emily Kosstrin Mann Vice Chair Jeffrey A. Shepard Vice Chair B.Lawrence Branch Substance Abuse International Business 2,497 Gail P. Brady Resident/Cr. Sociology Gerontology In Residence $76.27 Graduate Tuition/Fees Psychology Foreign Languages 12 Arthur Ramirez X. Room and Board (2003-2004) Secretary Immediate Past Chair Pat Kozakiewicz Women's Studies Board Liaison W. Sanborn Pfeiffer Ex Officio Housing Charges (Annual) Judaic Studies Minimum $5,628 Maximum $6,960 XIV. President's Cabinet Certificate Programs Board Charges (Annual) Gerontology Substance Abuse W. Sanborn Pfeiffer Interim President Minimum $2,038 Martha Ecker Maximum $2,624 Pamela M. Bischoff Acting Provost V.P.S.A. Teacher Education Victoria H. Bruni V.P.A.P. Elementary Education Cathleen Davey Secondary Education Kwesi Aggrey V.P. I.P. Vice Provost of Technology XI. Financial Aid (2003-2004) VII. Faculty and Staff (Sept. 2004) Federal & State Grants & Schlshps. Faculty Full-Time 181 Amt. of Awards Federal & State Loans Part-Time 209 Librarians 8 Deans 6 Amt. of Awards $16,845,493 College Grants & Scholarships Amt. of Awards XV. Important Phone Numbers $6,144,192 $3,873,534 Staff (full-time) Main College Number (201) 684-7500 Admissions (201) 684-7300 Alumni Association (201) 684-7179 Financial Aid (201) 684-7549 President (201) 684-7607 (201) 684-7529 Administrative 8 57% of Ramapo Students receive aid Provost Managerial 69 from one or more of the above sources. Registrar (201) 684-7695 Professional 155 Security (201) 684-7432 Student Affairs (201) 684-7457 Student Center (201) 684-7593 Inclement Weather (201) 236-2902 Clerical/Tech/Paraprof. 99 Service/Maint. 110 Additional College-based Waivers Amt. of Awards $615,953 Prepared by the Office of Institutional Research and Planning