I. Enrollment Statistics VI. Academic Programs Undergraduate

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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
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