SPRING 2003 FACT SHEET I. Enrollment Statistics -Spring 2003 Undergraduate III. Admissions Statistics- Fall 2002 First-Time Freshmen VI. Academic Programs Majors Degree Full-Time 3,590 No. Applications 3,785 Part-Time 1,386 Pct. Accepted 43% Allied Health * BS Total 4,976 Enrollment Yield 42% American Studies BA FTE 4,008 Biochemistry BS Bioinfomatics BS Transfer Graduate No. Applications 1,260 Full-Time 29 Pct. Accepted 76% Part-Time 325 Enrollment Yield 62% Total 354 FTE 150 Total Full-Time Freshmen High School Rank 75% Mean SAT Verbal 570 Mean SAT Math 570 Combined SAT 1,140 Part-Time 1,711 Academic Index 230 Total 5,330 FTE 4,158 31% Mean Credit Load F-T Students 16 P-T Students 6 BS Clinical Lab Science* BS Medical Technology Toxicology Communication Arts BA Concentration in: Graphic Design, Public Communication Radio TV/Video Writing Computer Science BS Contemporary Arts BA Economics BA Undergraduate 17:1 Environmental Science BS Graduate 11:1 Environmental Studies BA V. Degrees Awarded 2001-02 By Sex Concentration in: Finance, Mgmnt, Mktg Journalism, Student/Faculty Ratio 25 and Older BS BS/MBA Chemistry IV. Instruction- Fall 2002 II. Student Demographics - Spring 2003 69% BS Cytotechnology 3,619 Under 25 Biology Business Administration (Reg. Admits) Full-Time By Age Accounting Fine Arts BA History BA Information Systems BS Female 61% B.A. 473 International Business BA Male 39% B.S. B.S.N. 283 54 International Studies Law and Society BA BA BA By Ethnicity B.S.W. 23 Literature Asian 5% M.A.L.S. 12 Mathematics BS Black, non-Hisp. 7% M.S.E.T. 43 Music BA Hispanic 8% M.B.A. 12 Nursing * White, non-Hisp. 80% Total 900 Prepared by the Office of Institutional Research and Planning BSN/MSN * Joint degree program with UMDNJ Majors (cont.) VIII. Library (2003) Degree XII. Facilities and Land Physics BS Paper - Volumes 158,633 Buildings (total) Political Science BA Paper - Titles 122,355 Academic/Main BA Microform - Units 19,079 Support 7 BSW Electronic - Titles 19,000 Housing 31 Psychology Social Work Social Science BA Sociology BA Theater BA Visual Arts BA Educational Technology MS Liberal Studies MA 12 Square Footage IX. Tuition and Fees (2002-2003) Gross 1,131,139 Net Assignable 870,488 Undergrad. Tuition (Resident) F-T (Annual) $4,835.52 Per Credit Students $151.11 In Residence 2,065 Undergrad. Tuition (Non-Resident) Minors African-Amer. Studies F-T (Annual) $8,737.92 Per Credit $273.06 Literature Anthropology Mathematics East Asian Studies Biology Chemistry Music Annual Full-Time $1,938.56 Philosophy Per Credit $60.58 Physics Computer Science Economics Environmental Studies Undergraduate Fees Graduate Tuition/Fees $348.68/$360.40 Jeffrey A. Shepard Psychology Non-Resident/Cr. $443.03/$459.61 Arthur Ramirez Substance Abuse History Theater Judaic Studies Latin Amer. Studies Secretary Immediate Past Chair Thomas Dunn Past Chair ex officio X. Room and Board (2002-2003) XIV. Officers of the Administrative Council Housing Charges (Annual) Visuak Arts Minimum $5,222 Women's Studies Maximum $5,822 Rodney D. Smith Edward Cody Certificate Programs Vice Chair Rodney D. Smith Science, Tech.and Society International Business Chair Emily Kosstrin Mann Resident/Cr. Sociology Gerontology Gail P. Brady Political Science Public Policy Foreign Languages XIII. Officers and Exec. Committee of the Board of Trustees 2002-2003 Board Charges (Annual) President Interim Provost Pamela M. Bischoff V.P.S.A. Gerontology Minimum $1,940 Victoria H. Bruni V.P.A.F. Substance Abuse Maximum $2,500 Cathleen Davey V.P. I.A. Rita F. Tepper V.P.E.M. Kwesi Aggrey Assoc.Provost Martha Ecker Assoc.Provost Teacher Education XI. Financial Aid (2001-2002) Elementary Education Secondary Education Federal & State Grants & Schlshps. VII. Faculty and Staff (as of Oct. 2002) Amt. of Awards $4,517,133 Federal & State Loans Faculty Full-Time 170 Part-Time 222 Amt. of Awards $11,574,830 XV. Important Phone Numbers Main College Number (201) 684-7500 Admissions (201) 684-7300 Alumni Association (201) 684-7179 Librarians 7 College Grants & Scholarships Deans 5 Amt. of Awards Administrative 12 51% of Ramapo Students receive aid Managerial 55 from one or more of the above sources. Security (201) 684-7432 Professional 139 Student Affairs (201) 684-7457 $2,739,497 Staff (full-time) Financial Aid (201) 684-7549 President (201) 684-7607 Provost (201) 684-7525 Registrar (201) 684-7695 Clerical/Tech/Paraprof. 91 Additional College-based Waivers Student Center (201) 684-7593 Service/Maint. 98 Amt. of Awards Inclement Weather (201) 236-2902 $505,199 Prepared by the Office of Institutional Research and Planning