Ramapo College of New Jersey Fall 1997 FACT SHEET I. Enrollment Statistics III. Admissions Statistics Undergraduate VI. Academic Programs First-Time Freshmen Full-Time 2,786 Part-Time Total FTE 3,287 Majors No. Applications 2,154 1,895 Pct. Accepted 4,681 Enrollment Yield BS 49% American Studies BA 45% Biology BS Transfer Graduate Full-Time 25 No. Applications Pct. Accepted Part-Time 115 Enrollment Yield Total 140 FTE 67 1,148 81% 68% Full-Time Freshmen (Regular) Full-Time 2,811 2,010 Combined SAT 1,080 Total 4,821 Academic Index 219 FTE 3,354 69% 540 540 Mean Credit Load F-T Students P-T Students 15 6 Less than 20 20% 20 to 24 40% 25 to 29 13% Student/Faculty Ratio 30 to 39 14% Undergraduate 17:1 Over 39 13% Graduate 9:1 Female 55% Male 45% By Sex 5% BS Concentration in Management Concentration in Marketing Chemistry BS Communication Arts BA Concentration in Graphic Design Concentration in Public Comm. II. Student Demographics Asian Toxicology Concentration in Journalism IV. Instruction By Ethnicity BS Concentration in Finance Part-Time By Age Clinical Laboratory Science Joint degree UMDNJ Cytotechnology Medical Technology Business Administration Mean H.S. Rank Mean SAT Verbal Mean SAT Math Total Degree Accounting V. Degrees Awarded 1996-97 By Degree Type B.A. B.S. B.S.N. 369 309 17 Concentration in Radio Concentration in TV/Video Concentration in Writing Computer Science BS Contemporary Arts BA Economics BA Environmental Science BS Environmental Studies Fine Arts Concentration in Music Concentration in Theatre BA BA Concentration in Visual Arts History Information Systems International Business BA BS BA Black, non-Hisp. 8% B.S.W. 36 International Studies BA Hispanic 6% M.A.L.S. 10 Law and Society BA White, non-Hisp. 81% Total 741 Literature BA Prepared by the Office of Institutional Research and Planning Majors (cont.) VIII. Library Degree Mathematics Metropolitan Studies BS BA Nursing-Joint degree UMDNJ Volumes 135,393 Buildings (total) Current Periodicals 910 Academic/Main 15 Physics BS Government Docs. 170,058 Support 7 Political Science BA Microforms (units) 880 Housing 8 Psychology BSN XII. Facilities and Land BA or BS Social Work Sociology Educational Technology Liberal Studies BSW BA MS IX. Tuition and Fees (1997-98) MA F-T (Annual) Gross Net Assignable Undergrad. Tuition (Resident) $105.30 Students Undergrad. Tuition (Non-Resident) African-Amer. Studies Latin Amer. Studies F-T (Annual) $5,529.00 Anthropology Literature Per Credit $184.30 Asian Studies Mathematics Graduate Tuition Philosophy Resident/Credit $251.00 Physics Political Science Psychology Public Policy Non-Resident/Cr. $316.00 Biology Chemistry Computer Science Economics Environmental Studies Foreign Languages Sociology Gerontology Substance Abuse History Women's Studies 782,494 554,225 $3,159.00 Per Credit Minors Square Footage Fees* Annual Full-Time $927.00 Per Credit $30.90 *(Excludes Media & Technology fee) In Residence 1,132 XIII. Officers and Exec. Committee of the Board of Trustees Thomas Dunn Arthur Ramirez Geraldine Reed Brown Victoria H. Bruni Chair Vice Chair Secretary Assistant Secretary Linda Madernini Recorder Robert Corman Past Chair Robert A. Scott President X. Room and Board (1997-98) Judaic Studies XIV. Officers of the Administration Certificate Programs Housing Charges (Annual) Gerontology Minimum $4,050 Robert A. Scott Elementary Education Maximum $4,596 Sharon Rubin Secondary Education Pamela M. Bischoff Board Charges (Annual) Collaborative Programs with NJIT Management Computer Science MS MS Victoria H. Bruni President V.P. Academic Affairs V.P. Student Affairs V.P. Admin. & Finance Minimum $1,400 Cathleen Davey V.P. Institutional Adv. Maximum $2,028 Rita F. Tepper V.P. Enrollment Man. XI. Financial Aid (1996-97) VII. Faculty and Staff XV. Important Phone Numbers Federal & State Grants & Schlshps. Faculty Amt. of Awards Full-Time Part-Time Total % Highest Degree (F-T) 151 141 292 95% Staff (full-time) Administrative Clerical 12 107 Professional 127 Service/Maint. 123 Total 369 $3,564,270 Federal & State Loans Amt. of Awards $5,650,465 College Grants & Scholarships Amt. of Awards $988,151 Main College Number Admissions Office Advisement Center Alumni Association Financial Aid Office (201) 529-7500 (201) 529-7865, 7866 (201) 529-7441 (201) 529-7612 (201) 529-7549 41% of Ramapo Students receive aid from one or more of the above sources. Health Services (201) 529-7536 Library (201) 529-7575 Office of the President (201) 529-7606 Registrar (201) 529-7695, 7874 Additional College-based Waivers Security (201) 529-7432 Student Center (201) 529-7593 Inclement Weather (201) 236-2902 Amt. of Awards $493,709 (Includes tuition waivers) Prepared by the Office of Institutional Research and Planning