FALL 2001 FACT SHEET I. Enrollment Statistics III. Admissions Statistics Undergraduate VI. Academic Programs First-Time Freshmen Majors Full-Time 3,514 No. Applications 3,549 Part-Time 1,376 Pct. Accepted Total 4,890 Enrollment Yield FTE 3,918 BS 42% American Studies BA 42% Biochemistry BS Transfer Graduate Full-Time 13 No. Applications Pct. Accepted 1,132 81% Part-Time 296 Enrollment Yield 61% Total 309 FTE 118 Total Full-Time Freshmen (Regular) 76% 556 559 Part-Time 1,672 Combined SAT 1,115 Total 5,199 Academic Index 227 FTE 4,036 48% 25 to 29 10% 30 to 39 9% Over 39 10% Mean Credit Load F-T Students P-T Students 15 6 Student/Faculty Ratio Communication Arts BA Concentration in: TV/Video, Writing Public Communication, Computer Science Contemporary Arts BS BA Economics BA Environmental Science BS Undergraduate 16/1 Environmental Studies BA Graduate 11:1 Fine Arts Concentration in: Music, Theater, Visual Arts BA V. Degrees Awarded 2000-01 By Sex BS Cytotechnology Medical Technology Toxicology Journalism, Radio, II. Student Demographics 20 to 24 BS Graphic Design, IV. Instruction 24% Chemistry Joint degree UMDNJ Mean H.S. Rank Mean SAT Verbal Mean SAT Math 3,527 Less than 20 Biology BS Business Administration BS/MBA Concentration in: Finance, Management, Marketing Clinical Laboratory Science Full-Time By Age Degree Accounting Female 60% B.A. 432 History BA Male 40% B.S. B.S.N. B.S.W. M.A.L.S. 259 48 31 2 Information Systems International Business International Studies Law and Society BS BA BA BA 44 Literature BA By Ethnicity Asian 6% Black, non-Hisp. 7% M.S.E.T. Hispanic 7% M.B.A. White, non-Hisp. 80% Total 8 824 Prepared by the Office of Institutional Research and Planning Mathematics Nursing-Joint degree UMDNJ BS BSN/MSN Majors (cont.) VIII. Library (1999-2000) Degree XII. Facilities and Land Physics BS Paper - Volumes 145,413 Buildings (total) Political Science BA Paper - Titles 109,844 Academic/Main 17 Psychology BA Microform - Units 18,519 Support 10 BSW Electronic - Titles 30 Housing 20 Social Work Social Science BA Sociology Educational Technology BA MS Liberal Studies MA IX. Tuition and Fees (2001-2002) Undergrad. Tuition (Resident) F-T (Annual) Minors Anthropology East Asian Studies Biology Latin Amer. Studies Computer Science Economics Environmental Studies F-T (Annual) $7,801.60 Mathematics Per Credit $249.80 Undergraduate Fees Physics Annual Full-Time $1,762.24 Political Science Per Credit $55.07 Psychology Public Policy Foreign Languages Science, Technology and Society Gerontology $138.00 Graduate Tuition/Fees Resident/Cr. $318.35/$329.05 Non-Resident/Cr. $395.00/$410.65 Sociology History Substance Abuse International Business Women's Studies 979,094 691,845 Students Undergrad. Tuition (Non-Resident) Literature Philosophy Chemistry Gross Net Assignable $4,416.00 Per Credit African-Amer. Studies Square Footage X. Room and Board (2000-2001) In Residence 1,903 XIII. Officers and Exec. Committee of the Board of Trustees 2001-2002 Arthur Ramirez Chair Gail P. Brady Peter McBride Vice Chair Secretary Victoria H. Bruni Assistant Secretary Linda Madernini Recorder Thomas Dunn Past Chair Rodney D. Smith ex officio Judaic Studies XIV. Officers of the Administration Housing Charges (Annual) Certificate Programs Minimum $4,950 Gerontology Maximum $5,518 Substance Abuse Rodney D. Smith Donna Crawley Board Charges (Annual) Pamela M. Bischoff President Acting V.P.A.A. V.P.S.A. Teacher Education Minimum $1,802 Victoria H. Bruni V.P.A.F. Elementary Education Maximum $2,422 Cathleen Davey V.P. I.A. Rita F. Tepper V.P.E.M. Secondary Education VII. Faculty and Staff (Oct. 2001) XI. Financial Aid (2000-2001) Federal & State Grants & Schlshps. Faculty Full-Time 159 Part-Time Librarians Deans 209 8 6 Amt. of Awards $4,920,024 Federal & State Loans Amt. of Awards $10,487,844 College Grants & Scholarships Amt. of Awards $2,321,656 Staff (full-time) XV. Important Phone Numbers Main College Number (201) 684-7500 Admissions Office (201) 684-7300 Advisement Center Alumni Association Financial Aid Office (201) 684-7441 (201) 684-7179 (201) 684-7549 Health Services (201) 684-7536 Library (201) 684-7575 Administrative 12 55% of Ramapo Students receive aid Office of the President (201) 684-7607 Managerial 54 from one or more of the above sources. Registrar (201) 684-7695 Security (201) 684-7432 Student Center (201) 684-7593 Inclement Weather (201) 236-2902 Professional 142 Clerical/Tech/Paraprof. 86 Service/Maint. 106 Additional College-based Waivers Amt. of Awards $413,979 Prepared by the Office of Institutional Research and Planning