FALL 2002 FACT SHEET I. Enrollment Statistics III. Admissions Statistics- Fall 2002 Undergraduate First-Time Freshmen Full-Time 3,809 Part-Time Total FTE 4,215 VI. Academic Programs Majors Degree No. Applications 3,785 1,334 Pct. Accepted 43% Allied Health * BS 5,143 Enrollment Yield 42% American Studies BA Biochemistry BS Bioinformatics BS Graduate Transfer Full-Time Part-Time 21 330 No. Applications Pct. Accepted 1,260 76% Total 351 Enrollment Yield 62% FTE 137 Full-Time Freshmen (Regular) Total Accounting BS Biology Business Administration Concentration in: BS BS / MBA Finance, Management, Marketing Chemistry BS Clinical Lab Science* BS Mean H.S. Rank 75% Full-Time 3,830 Mean SAT Verbal 570 Concentration in: Cytotechnology Part-Time 1,664 Mean SAT Math 570 Medical Technology Total 5,494 Combined SAT 1,140 Toxicology FTE 4,352 Academic Index 230 Communication Arts BA Concentration in: IV. Instruction- Fall 2002 Graphic Design, II. Student Demographics By Age Less than 20 23% 20 to 24 49% 25 to 29 10% 30 to 39 8% 40 and over 10% Mean Credit Load F-T Students P-T Students Journalism, Radio, TV/Video, Writing Public Communication 16 6 Student/Faculty Ratio Computer Science BS Contemporary Arts BA Undergraduate 17:1 Economics BA Graduate 11:1 Educational Technology MS V. Degrees Awarded 2001-02 By Sex Environmental Science BS Environmental Studies BA History BA Female 61% B.A. 473 Information Systems BS Male 39% B.S. B.S.N. B.S.W. 283 54 23 International Business International Studies Law and Society BA BA BA Asian 5% M.A.L.S. 12 Liberal Studies MA Black, non-Hisp. 7% M.S.E.T. 43 Literature BA Hispanic 8% M.B.A. 12 Mathematics BS White, non-Hisp. 80% Music BA By Ethnicity Total 900 Prepared by the Office of Institutional Research and Planning Majors (cont.) VIII. Library (2002) Degree Nursing * BSN/MSN BSN / MSN Physics BS Political Science BA Psychology BA Social Work BSW Social Science BA Sociology BA BA Theater Visual Arts BA * Joint degree program with UMDNJ XII. Facilities and Land Paper - Volumes 158,633 Paper - Titles 122,355 Microform - Units 19,079 Electronic - Titles 45 IX. Tuition and Fees (2002-2003) Undergrad. Tuition (Resident) F-T (Annual) $151.11 F-T (Annual) $8,737.92 Per Credit $273.06 Undergraduate Fees Annual Full-Time $1,938.56 Per Credit $60.58 Graduate Tuition Resident/Cr. $348.68 /$360.40 Non-Resident/Cr. $443.03 /$459.61 X. Room and Board (2002-2003) $5,222 $5,822 Certificate Programs Gerontology Substance Abuse Board Charges (Annual) Minimum Maximum $1,940 $2,500 Teacher Education Elementary Education Secondary Education XI. Financial Aid (2001-2002) Faculty Full-Time Part-Time Librarians Deans 170 222 7 5 Staff (full-time) Administrative Managerial Professional Clerical/Tech./Paraprof. Service/Maint. 12 55 139 91 98 Square Footage Gross Net Assignable 1,131,139 870,488 Students In Residence 2,065 XIII. Officers and Exec. Committee of the Board of Trustees 2001-2002 Gail P. Brady Chair Emily Kosstrin Mann Vice Chair Jeffrey A. Shepard Secretary Victoria H. Bruni Assistant Secretary Linda Madernini Recorder Arthur Ramirez Past Chair Rodney D. Smith ex officio XIV. Officers of the Administration Housing Charges (Annual) Minimum Maximum VII. Faculty and Staff (Oct. 2002) 12 7 31 $4,835.52 Per Credit Undergrad. Tuition (Non-Resident) Minors African-Amer. Studies Literature Anthropology Mathematics East Asian Studies Music Biology Philosophy Chemistry Physics Computer Science Political Science Economics Psychology Environmental Studies Public Policy Foreign Languages Sociology Gerontology Substance Abuse History Science, Tech. and Society International Business Theater Judaic Studies Visual Arts Women's Studies Latin Amer. Studies Buildings (total) Academic/Main Support Housing Federal & State Grants & Schlshps. Amt. of Awards $4,517,133 Federal & State Loans Amt. of Awards $11,574,830 College Grants & Scholarships Amt. of Awards $2,739,497 51% of Ramapo Students receive aid from one or more of the above sources. Additional College-based Waivers Amt. of Awards $505,199 Prepared by the Office of Institutional Research and Planning Rodney D. Smith Edward Cody Pamela M. Bischoff Victoria H. Bruni Cathleen Davey Rita F. Tepper President Interim Provost V.P.S.A. V.P.A.P. V.P.I.A.. V.P.E.M. XV. Important Phone Numbers Main College Number Admissions Office Advisement Center Alumni Association Financial Aid Office Health Services Library Office of the President Registrar Security Student Center Inclement Weather (201) 684-7500 (201) 684-7300 (201) 684-7441 (201) 684-7179 (201) 684-7549 (201) 684-7536 (201) 684-7575 (201) 684-7607 (201) 684-7695 (201) 684-7432 (201) 684-7593 (201) 236-2902