University of Richmond 28 Westhampton Way University of Richmond, VA 23173 804‐289‐8000 richmond.edu Admission admission@richmond.edu 804‐289‐8640 or 800‐700‐1662 Financial Aid finaid@richmond.edu 804‐289‐8438 Special Features: University of Richmond is characterized by a nationally ranked liberal arts experience which involves a rich and innovative life for students both inside and outside of the classroom. Students have the opportunity to participate in approximately 70 study abroad programs in more than 30 countries. Campus Setting: The university is situated on a 350‐acre suburban campus located six miles west of downtown Richmond and 90 miles south of Washington, D.C. Academic Quality Majors: richmond.edu/academics/majors.html Full‐Time Faculty 402 Faculty with Terminal Degree 88% 0 15 8:1 Classes Taught by Graduate Students Average Class Size Student Faculty Ratio Graduation Rate 4 yrs : 82% 6 yrs: 83% Degrees: Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Professional Annual Costs & Financial Aid Web: financialaid.richmond.edu Year 2013‐14 Tuition & Req. Fees $45,320 Room & Board $10,270 Total $55,5970 Students Receiving Aid from Any Source 66% Non‐Need Based Scholarships Yes Need‐Based Grants Yes Financial Aid Deadline February 15 Admission Web: richmond.edu/admission Application Deadline January 15 Early Decision I Deadline November 15 Early Decision II Deadline January 15 Transfer Students: admissions.richmond.edu/process/transfer.html International Education: Joe Hoff jhoff@richmond.edu Disability Services: Dr. Tinina Cade tcade@richmond.edu Multicultural Programs: Dr. Tinina Cade tcade@richmond.edu Enrollment Fall 2013 Full‐Time Undergraduate 3,010 Part‐Time Undergraduate 242 Men 47% Women 53% Students of Color 24% Countries 68 States 47 Adult UG Enrollment (total) n/a Graduate Enrollment (total) 888 Freshman Class Profile Average GPA Average SAT Combined Average ACT Composite Freshman Class Freshman With Financial Need Average Financial Aid Package Freshmen w/Need Campus Life Student Organizations Study Abroad Career Services/Internships UG’s Living on Campus Fraternities/Sororities Fall 2013 3.56 1945 30 805 41% $40,700 170+ Yes Yes 87% Yes Athletics richmond.edu/athletics/ Division: NCAA I Men’s: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Lacrosse, Tennis Women’s: Basketball, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Track & Field Intramurals: Yes (next page) Sport Clubs: Yes University of Richmond 28 Westhampton Way University of Richmond, VA 23173 804‐289‐8000 richmond.edu Intramurals: Basketball, Dodgeball, Floor Hockey, Football, Golf, Kickball, Racquetball, Soccer, Softball, Squash, Swimming, Table Tennis, Team Handball, Volleyball Admission admission@richmond.edu 804‐289‐8640 or 800‐700‐1662 Financial Aid finaid@richmond.edu 804‐289‐8438 Sport Clubs: Archery, Badminton, Crew, Cycling, D‐Squad, Equestrian, Field Hockey, Golf, Ice Hockey, Martial Arts, Men's Baseball, Men's Basketball, Men's Lacrosse, Men's Rugby, Men's Soccer, Men's Ultimate Frisbee, Men's Volleyball, Men's Water Polo, Polo, Quidditch, SpinnURs, Sprinting Spiders, Squash, Swimming, Synchronized Swimming, Tennis, Women's Basketball, Women's Lacrosse, Women's Rugby, Women's Soccer, Women's Ultimate Frisbee, Women's Volleyball, Women's Water Polo Majors Bachelor of Arts (B.A.): American Studies, Anthropology, Arabic Studies, Art History, Art Studio, Biology, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Chinese, Classical Civilization, Cognitive Science, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Dance, Economics, English, Environmental Studies, Film Studies, French, Geography, German Studies, Greek, Healthcare and Society, History, Interdisciplinary Studies, International Studies, Italian Studies, Journalism, Latin, Latin American & Iberian Studies (LAIS), Leadership Studies, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Philosophy‐Politics‐Economics‐&Law (PPEL), Psychology, Religious Studies, Rhetoric & Communication Studies, Russian Studies, Sociology, Spanish (LAIS), Theatre, and Women‐Gender‐&Sexuality Studies. Bachelor of Science (B.S.): Biology, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Environmental Studies, Mathematical Economics, Mathematics, Physics, and Psychology. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA): Accounting; Concentrations in Accounting, Business Economics, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing Minors Anthropology, Arabic, Archaeology, Art History, Art Studio, Biology, Chemistry, Chinese, Classical Civilization, Computer Science, Creative Writing, Criminal Justice, Dance, Economics, Education, Education and Society, English, Environmental Studies, Film Studies, French, Geography, German Studies, Greek, Healthcare and Society, History, Italian Studies, Japanese, Jewish Studies, Journalism, Latin, Latin American & Iberian Studies (LAIS), Law & the Liberal Arts, Leadership Studies, Linguistics, Luso‐Brazilian Studies, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Psychology, Religious Studies, Rhetoric & Communication Studies, Russian Studies, Sociology, Spanish (LAIS), Theatre, and Women‐Gender‐&Sexuality Studies. Concentrations: Accounting, Arts Management, Comparative Literature, Within International Studies major ‐ Africa, Asia, International Economics, Latin America, Middle East, Modern Europe, World Politics & Diplomacy ‐ Medieval & Renaissance Studies, Neuroscience, Pre‐Heath Professions, Pre‐Law, and Self‐ Designed Concentrations. Graduate Programs: Master of Business Administration (MBA) Professional Programs: Law Degree (JD)