COLLEGE PROFILE - OVERVIEW Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Piscataway, NJ Web Site newbrunswick.rutgers.edu/ Institution Type Public Coeducational Yes Undergraduate Students 34,544 Women 17,400 (50.4%) Men 17,144 (49.6%) Graduate Students 13,834 ADMISSION Qualifications of Enrolled Freshmen Entrance Difficulty Moderately difficult Overall Admission Rate 60% of 31,941 applicants were admitted Early Action Offered No Early Decision Offered No Regular Admission Deadline December 1 Average GPA Not reported SAT Math 636 average 570-700 range of middle 50% SAT Critical Reading 580 average 520-640 range of middle 50% SAT Writing 599 average 540-660 range of middle 50% ACT Composite Not reported Selection of Students Factor Very Important Academic GPA X Standardized Tests X Important Considered Essay X Extracurricular Activities X MONEY MATTERS Cost of Attendance In-state: $31,286 Out-of-state: $46,676 Tuition and Fees In-state: $14,131 Out-of-state: $29,521 Room and Board $12,054 Average Percent of Need Met 57% Average Freshman Award $14,880 Average Indebtedness of 2011 Graduates $25,228 Not Considered COLLEGE PROFILE - ACADEMICS Academic Calendar System Semester General Education/Core Curriculum Required Full-Time Faculty Teaching Undergraduates 1,970 Regular Class Size 2-9 students: 13% of classes 10-19 students: 25% of classes 20-29 students: 26% of classes 30-39 students: 11% of classes 40-49 students: 6% of classes 50-99 students: 11% of classes Over 100 students: 9% of classes CAMPUS LIFE Piscataway Population 55,831 Nearest Metropolitan Area New York City Freshman Housing Guarantee Students in College Housing 87% of freshmen, 42% of all students Athletic Conferences NCAA Division I Mascot Sororities Fraternities STUDENTS Ethnicity of Students from U.S. 0.1% American Indian/Alaskan Native 27.3% Asian 7.9% Black/African-American 13.3% Hispanic/Latino 3.5% Multi-race (not Hispanic/Latino) 0.3% Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander 45.8% White 1.8% Unknown International Students 5.5% from 72 countries First-Year Students Returning 92.0% Students Graduating Within 4 Years 59.0% Graduates Offered Full-Time Employment Within 6 Months 80% Graduates Pursuing Advanced Study Directly Not reported OVERVIEW - 2 COLLEGE PROFILE - ADMISSION FRESHMAN ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Entrance Difficulty Moderately Difficult: More than 75% of freshmen were in the top 50% of their high school class and scored over 1010 on the SAT I or over 18 on the ACT; about 85% or fewer of all applicants accepted. High School Preparation Examinations High School Graduation High school diploma required and GED is accepted High School Program College preparatory program is required High School Units Required or Recommended Subject Required Units English 4 Mathematics 3 Science 2 Foreign Language 2 Recommended Units Scores Due in Admissions Office Exam SAT or ACT Required Not reported SAT Only ACT Only SAT and SAT Subject Tests, or ACT SAT Subject Tests Only Social Studies ACT Writing Test Policy Not reported Use of SAT/ACT Essay SAT: No policy as of now ACT: No policy as of now History Academic Electives 5 APPLYING FOR ADMISSION Admissions Office Application Dates and Fees Address 65 Davidson Road Room 202 Regular Admission Deadline December 1 City, State, Zip Piscataway, NJ 08854-8097 Application Fee $65 Phone (732) 932-4636 Application Fee Waiver Available Regular Admission Notification February 28 Accept Offer of Admission By May 1 or within 2 weeks if notified after May 1 Waiting List Used Yes Defer Admission Student cannot defer admission Transfer Admission Transfer applications accepted Fax E-mail admissions@ugadm.rutgers.edu Early Admission Early Decision Offered No Early Decision Deadline Early Decision Notification Early Action Offered Early Action Deadline Early Action Notification No COLLEGE PROFILE - ADMISSION APPLYING FOR ADMISSION - continued Application Form Other Application Requirements Common Application Not accepted Interview Not required Universal College Application Not accepted Essay or Personal Statement Recommended for all freshmen Electronic Application Available Letters of Recommendation Other Financial Need Financial need is not a consideration in the admissions process SELECTION OF STUDENTS Factor Very Important Rigor of Secondary School Record X Academic GPA X Standardized Tests X Class Rank X Important Considered Recommendations X Essay X Interview Not Considered X Level of Applicant's Interest Extracurricular Activities X Volunteer Work X Particular Talent/Ability X Character/Personal Qualities X First Generation to Attend College State Residency X Geographic Residence X Relation with Alumnus X Religious Affiliation/ Commitment X Ethnicity X Work Experience X - 2 COLLEGE PROFILE - ADMISSION - 3 PROFILE OF FALL ADMISSION Admission Rates Overall Admission Rate 60% of 31,941 applicants were admitted Women 62% of 16,513 applicants were admitted Men 59% of 15,428 applicants were admitted Students Enrolled 7,544 (39%) of 19,324 admitted students enrolled Women 3,812 (37%) of 10,192 admitted students enrolled Men 3,732 (41%) of 9,132 admitted students enrolled Early Decision Admission Rate Early Action Admission Rate Students Offered Wait List Students Accepting Wait List Position Students Admitted From Wait List SAT Scores of Enrolled Freshmen SAT Math 636 average 570-700 range of middle 50% Score of 700 - 800 27% Score of 600 - 700 40% Score of 500 - 600 28% Score of 400 - 500 5% Score of 300 - 400 0% Score of 200 - 300 0% SAT Critical Reading 580 average 520-640 range of middle 50% Score of 700 - 800 10% Score of 600 - 700 32% Score of 500 - 600 41% Score of 400 - 500 15% Score of 300 - 400 2% Score of 200 - 300 0% SAT Writing 599 average 540-660 range of middle 50% Score of 700 - 800 15% Score of 600 - 700 35% Score of 500 - 600 40% Score of 400 - 500 10% Score of 300 - 400 0% Score of 200 - 300 0% Grade Point Average of Enrolled Freshmen (4.0 scale) Average GPA Not reported 3.75 and Above Not reported 3.50 - 3.74 Not reported 3.25 - 3.49 Not reported 3.00 - 3.24 Not reported 2.50 - 2.99 Not reported 2.00 - 2.49 Not reported ACT Scores of Enrolled Freshmen ACT Composite Not reported Score of 30 - 36 Not reported Score of 24 - 29 Not reported Score of 18 - 23 Not reported Score of 12 - 17 Not reported Score of 6 - 11 Not reported Score of 5 or Below Not reported Other Qualifications of Enrolled Freshmen High School Class Rank Top tenth: 39% Top quarter: 74% Top half: 96% Bottom half: 4% National Merit Scholar Not reported Valedictorian Not reported Class President Not reported Student Gov. Officer Not reported COLLEGE PROFILE - MONEY MATTERS TUITION AND EXPENSES Cost of Attendance In-state: $31,286 Out-of-state: $46,676 Tuition and Fees In-state: $14,131 Out-of-state: $29,521 Room and Board $12,054 Books and Supplies $1,350 Other Expenses $3,751 Payment Plans Credit card, installment plan, deferred payment, external finance company APPLYING FOR FINANCIAL AID Financial Aid Office Application Process E-mail Web Site Financial Aid Web Site Net Price Calculator URL Net Price Calculator URL Application Deadline Priority deadline March 15 Award Notification On a rolling basis beginning March 1 Method for Awarding Institutional Aid Federal Methodology Forms Required Cost to File FAFSA Code is 002629 Free PROFILE OF 2014-15 FINANCIAL AID Freshmen All Undergraduates Financial Aid Applicants 4,499 (70.2%) of freshmen Found to Have Need 3,492 (77.6%) of applicants Received Financial Aid 3,492 (100.0%) of applicants with financial need Need Fully Met 189 (5.4%) of aid recipients Avg. Pct. of Need Met 57% Average Award $14,880 Need-Based Gift Received by 2,348 (67.2%) of aid recipients, average amount $12,594 Need-Based Self-Help Merit-Based Gift Merit-Based Gift Financial Aid Applicants 21,161 (64.9%) of undergraduates Found to Have Need 17,941 (55.0%) of applicants Received Financial Aid 17,941 (100.0%) of applicants with financial need Need Fully Met 631 (3.5%) of aid recipients Avg. Pct. of Need Met 52% Average Award $13,376 Need-Based Gift Received by 3,031 (86.8%) of aid recipients, average amount $4,738 Received by 12,473 (69.5%) of aid recipients, average amount $10,995 Need-Based Self-Help Received by 946 (27.1%) of aid recipients Received by 15,237 (84.9%) of aid recipients, average amount $4,957 Merit-Based Gift Received by 2,877 (16.0%) of aid recipients 301 (4.7%) of freshmen had no financial need and received merit aid, average amount $9,586 Merit-Based Gift 746 (2.3%) of undergraduates had no financial need and received merit aid, average amount $8,276 COLLEGE PROFILE - MONEY MATTERS PROFILE OF 2014-15 FINANCIAL AID - continued Borrowing 2014 Graduates Who Took Out Loans 62% Average Indebtedness of 2014 Graduates $25,228 Parents Borrowing PLUS Loans Parents of Students Receiving Aid 8.0% Parents of Students Not Receiving Aid 2.0% FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS Loans Federal Loans Direct subsidized Stafford loans, direct unsubsidized Stafford loans, direct PLUS loans, Federal Perkins loans, Federal Nursing loans State Loans Available Other Loans College/university loans, Alternative loans Scholarships and Grants Need-Based Available Federal Pell grants, SEOG, State scholarships, Institutional scholarships, Private scholarships Non-Need-Based Available Academic scholarships, Creative arts/performance scholarships, Music/Drama scholarships, Athletic scholarships, State scholarships, Alumni affiliation scholarships, Leadership scholarships Non-Need Awards Academic Interest/ Achievement Award Areas Not reported Number of Awards Not reported Top Areas (By Money Awarded) Not reported Creative Arts/ Performance Award Areas Not reported Number of Awards Not reported Top Areas (By Money Awarded) Not reported Special Achievements/ Activities Award Areas Not reported Number of Awards Not reported Top Areas (By Money Awarded) Not reported Special Characteristics Award Areas Not reported Number of Awards Not reported Top Areas (By Money Awarded) Not reported - 2 COLLEGE PROFILE FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS - continued Employment Work-Study Programs Federal work study available, other work study available Average Earnings from On-Campus Employment $1,952 - MONEY MATTERS - 3 COLLEGE Academic Calendar System Semester Summer Session Not reported General Catalog/Bulletin Online Catalog PROFILE - ACADEMICS UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION Undergraduate Majors Accounting African Studies Agricultural Engineering Agriculture, General Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other American/United States Studies/Civilization Ancient/Classical Greek Language and Literature Animal Genetics Animal Physiology Animal Sciences, General Animal/Livestock Husbandry and Production Ecology Economics, General Electrical and Electronics Engineering Engineering Science English Language and Literature, General Environmental Design/Architecture Environmental Science Environmental Studies Equestrian/Equine Studies European Studies/Civilization Evolutionary Biology Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology Medieval and Renaissance Studies Meteorology Microbiology, General Molecular Biology Molecular Genetics Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other Music Performance, General Music Teacher Education Music, General Anthropology Architectural Engineering Art History, Criticism and Conservation Art/Art Studies, General Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, General Film/Cinema/Video Studies Finance, General Food Science Natural Resources Management and Policy, Other Natural Resources/Conservation, General Near and Middle Eastern Studies Nursing Science Astrophysics Atmospheric Chemistry and Climatology Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, General Biochemistry Foreign Languages and Literatures, General French Language and Literature Geography Geology/Earth Science, General Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering Biology/Biological Sciences, General Biomedical Sciences, General Biometry/Biometrics German Language and Literature Health Information/Medical Records Administration/Administrator Hispanic-American, Puerto Rican, and MexicanAmerican/Chicano Studies History, General Biotechnology Business Administration and Management, General Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences, Other Cell/Cellular Biology and Histology Ceramic Arts and Ceramics Ceramic Sciences and Engineering Chemical Engineering Chemistry, General Chinese Language and Literature Civil Engineering, General Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science and Allied Professions, Other Commercial and Advertising Art Comparative Literature Computer Engineering, General Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration Dance, General Dietetics/Dietitian Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General Drawing East Asian Studies Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Engineering Information Science/Studies Italian Language and Literature Nutrition Sciences Painting Philosophy Photography Physics, General Plant Sciences, General Political Science and Government, General Portuguese Language and Literature Pre-Dentistry Studies Pre-Law Studies Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies Printmaking Psychology, General Public Health, General Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse Jazz/Jazz Studies Jewish/Judaic Studies Journalism Kinesiology and Exercise Science Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions, Other Religion/Religious Studies Russian Language and Literature Sculpture Labor and Industrial Relations Landscape Architecture Latin American Studies Latin Language and Literature Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies Linguistics Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management Management Science Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods, Other Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography Marketing/Marketing Management, General Mass Communication/Media Studies Mathematics, General Mechanical Engineering Social Sciences, Other Social Work Sociology Spanish Language and Literature Speech Communication and Rhetoric Statistics, General Turf and Turfgrass Management Urban Studies/Affairs Visual and Performing Arts, General Women's Studies COLLEGE PROFILE - ACADEMICS UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION - continued Most Popular Disciplines Business/marketing, Social sciences, Engineering Combined Liberal Arts/Professional Degree Programs Business administration, engineering, nursing, Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School Special Programs Accelerated program, Double major, Honors program, Independent study, Student-designed major, Teacher certification, Cooperative education program, Internships, Washington semester Study Abroad Offered Online Degrees Not reported CURRICULUM AND GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS General Education/Core Curriculum Required Computer Not required Foreign Language Not required Math/Science Required for all students ADVANCED PLACEMENT International Baccalaureate Not accepted Advanced Placement (AP) Examinations Accepted for placement and credit Sophomore Standing Available through AP examinations - 2 COLLEGE PROFILE - ACADEMICS FACULTY AND INSTRUCTION Full-Time Faculty 1,970 Part-Time Faculty 2,905 Full-Time Faculty with Ph.D./Terminal Degree 100% Regular Class Size 2-9 students: 13% of classes 10-19 students: 25% of classes 20-29 students: 26% of classes 30-39 students: 11% of classes 40-49 students: 6% of classes 50-99 students: 11% of classes Over 100 students: 9% of classes Discussion Section/Lab Class Size 2-9 students: 5% of discussion sections/labs 10-19 students: 19% of discussion sections/labs 20-29 students: 30% of discussion sections/labs 30-39 students: 24% of discussion sections/labs 40-49 students: 8% of discussion sections/labs 50-59 students: 10% of discussion sections/labs Over 100 students: 3% of discussion sections/labs ACADEMIC RESOURCES Libraries Library Available on Campus Yes Holdings 9,110,058 Computing Computer Ownership Students not required to own/lease a computer Computers Available on Campus 1450 Internet/E-mail Access Not reported ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES Remedial Instruction Offered Tutoring Available Services for Learning Disabled Students Available Services for Physically Disabled Students Hearing impaired services, speech disorders services, visually impaired services, wheelchair access - 3 COLLEGE PROFILE - ACADEMICS - GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL EDUCATION Master's Degrees Offered Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Science in Teaching, Master of City and Regional Studies, Master of Library Science, Master of Science, Master of Music, Master of Public Policy, Master of Philosophy, Master of Biomedical Sciences, Master of Human Resources Management, Master of Communication and Information Studies, Master of Public Affairs and Politics, Master of Social Work, Master of City and Regional Planning, Master of Labor and Employment Relations, Master of Arts, Master of Education, Master of Psychology, Master of Public Health Master's Programs of Study Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness Animal Sciences Anthropology Applied Arts and Design--General Applied Mathematics Applied Psychology Applied Statistics Art History English Education English as a Second Language Entomology Environmental Biology Environmental Engineering Environmental Sciences Environmental and Occupational Health Epidemiology Evolutionary Biology Molecular Genetics Molecular Pharmacology Molecular Physiology Multilingual and Multicultural Education Music Music Education Neuroscience Nutrition Oceanography Art/Fine Arts Asian Studies Astronomy Atmospheric Sciences Food Science and Technology Foreign Languages Education Foundations and Philosophy of Education French Organic Chemistry Pharmaceutical Sciences Pharmacy Physical Chemistry Biochemical Engineering Biochemistry Biological and Biomedical Sciences--General Biomedical Engineering Gender Studies Genetics Geography Geology Physics Physiology Plant Biology Plant Molecular Biology Biostatistics Cancer Biology/Oncology Cell Biology Chemical Engineering German Hazardous Materials Management Health Education Health Services Management and Hospital Administration Plant Pathology Public Health--General Public Policy Quality Management Chemistry Civil Engineering Classics Clinical Laboratory Sciences/Medical Technology Clinical Psychology Comparative Literature Computer Engineering Computer Science Condensed Matter Physics Counseling Psychology Counselor Education Developmental Biology Developmental Education Early Childhood Education Ecology Economics Education--General Educational Leadership and Administration Educational Measurement and Evaluation Educational Psychology Electrical Engineering Elementary Education Emergency Management Historic Preservation Horticulture Human Resources Management Immunology Industrial and Labor Relations Industrial/Management Engineering Information Studies Inorganic Chemistry International Affairs Italian Jewish Studies Library Science Marine Biology Materials Engineering Materials Sciences Mathematics Mathematics Education Mechanical Engineering Mechanics Medical Microbiology Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Microbiology Molecular Biology Reading Education Religion Reproductive Biology School Psychology Science Education Social Sciences Education Social Work Sociology Spanish Special Education Statistics Student Affairs Systems Engineering Theater Theoretical Physics Toxicology Translation and Interpretation Translational Biology Urban and Regional Planning Virology Water Resources Women's Studies Writing 4 COLLEGE PROFILE - ACADEMICS GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL EDUCATION - continued Doctoral Degrees Offered Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Musical Arts, Doctor of Education, Doctor of Psychology, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Public Health, Doctor of Pharmacy Doctoral Programs of Study Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering African Studies African-American Studies Allopathic Medicine Animal Sciences Anthropology Applied Mathematics Applied Psychology Applied Statistics Art History Asian Studies Astronomy Environmental Engineering Environmental Sciences Environmental and Occupational Health Epidemiology Evolutionary Biology Food Science and Technology Foreign Languages Education Foundations and Philosophy of Education French Gender Studies Genetics Geography Molecular Biophysics Molecular Genetics Molecular Pharmacology Molecular Physiology Multilingual and Multicultural Education Music Music Education Neuroscience Nutrition Oceanography Operations Research Organic Chemistry Atmospheric Sciences Biochemical Engineering Biochemistry Biological and Biomedical Sciences--General Geology German Hazardous Materials Management Health Education Pharmaceutical Sciences Pharmacy Philosophy Physical Chemistry Biomedical Engineering Biopsychology Biostatistics Cancer Biology/Oncology Health Psychology Health Services Management and Hospital Administration Historic Preservation History Physics Physiology Plant Biology Plant Molecular Biology Cell Biology Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering Classics Clinical Psychology Cognitive Sciences Communication--General Comparative Literature Computational Biology Computer Engineering Computer Science Condensed Matter Physics Developmental Biology Early Childhood Education Ecology Economics Education--General Educational Leadership and Administration Educational Policy Educational Psychology Electrical Engineering Elementary Education Emergency Management English English as a Second Language Entomology Environmental Biology History of Medicine History of Science and Technology Horticulture Human Resources Management Immunology Industrial and Labor Relations Industrial/Management Engineering Information Studies Inorganic Chemistry Interdisciplinary Studies International Affairs Italian Legal and Justice Studies Library Science Linguistics Marine Biology Materials Engineering Materials Sciences Mathematics Mathematics Education Mechanical Engineering Mechanics Media Studies Medical Microbiology Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Medieval and Renaissance Studies Microbiology Molecular Biology Plant Pathology Political Science Psychology--General Public Health--General Public Policy Quality Management Reading Education Reproductive Biology School Psychology Science Education Social Psychology Social Sciences Education Social Work Sociology Spanish Special Education Statistics Systems Biology Systems Engineering Theoretical Physics Toxicology Translation and Interpretation Urban and Regional Planning Virology Water Resources Women's Studies - 5 COLLEGE PROFILE - CAMPUS LIFE LOCATION AND SETTING Piscataway Population 55,831 Nearest Metropolitan Area New York City Environment Small city Campus Size 2,688 acres Weather Temperature 23.4 average low in January, 77.6 average high in September Rain 122 rainy days per year Getting Around Campus Map Nearest Airport 20 mile(s) from campus in Newark Nearest Bus Station New Brunswick Nearest Train Station New Brunswick HOUSING College Housing College offers housing to students Types of Housing Coed dorms, women's dorms, men's dorms, married student apartments, single student apartments, disabled student housing, fraternity/sorority housing, cooperative housing Students in College Housing 87% of freshmen, 42% of all students Housing Requirements Freshman Housing Guarantee Students Living Off Campus/Commuting 58% Off-Campus Housing Assistance Assistance in locating off-campus housing is available SECURITY 24-Hour Emergency Phone/Alarm Devices Available 24-Hour Security Patrols Available Late-Night Transport/Escort Services Available Electronically Operated Housing Entrances Available PERSONAL SUPPORT SERVICES Health Service Offered Personal Counseling Offered Child Care Offered COLLEGE PROFILE - CAMPUS LIFE SPORTS AND RECREATION Intercollegiate Athletics Athletic Conferences NCAA Division I Mascot School Colors Intercollegiate Sports Offered WOMEN Sport MEN Offered Scholarships Given Baseball Offered Scholarships Given x Basketball x x Crew x x Cross-Country Running x x Fencing x x Golf x x Gymnastics x Lacrosse x x Soccer x x Softball x Swimming And Diving x x Tennis x x Track And Field x x Volleyball x Wrestling x - 2 COLLEGE PROFILE - CAMPUS LIFE SPORTS AND RECREATION - continued Club Sports Women's Club Sports Men's Club Sports Recreational Sports Intramural Sports badminton, basketball, bowling, cross-country running, football, golf, lacrosse, racquetball, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball, water polo, wrestling STUDENT ACTIVITIES Activities and Organizations choral groups, concert band, dance, drama theatre, jazz band, literary magazine, marching band, music ensembles, music theatre, opera, radio station, student government, student newspaper, student film society, symphony orchestra, television station, yearbook Sororities Fraternities ROTC Army ROTC offered on campus, Navy ROTC is offered on campus, Air Force ROTC offered on campus - 3 COLLEGE PROFILE - STUDENTS STUDENT BODY Coeducational Yes All Undergraduates 34,544 Women 17,400 (50.4%) Men 17,144 (49.6%) Full-Time Undergraduates 32,411 Ethnicity of Students from U.S. 0.1% American Indian/Alaskan Native 27.3% Asian 7.9% Black/African-American 13.3% Hispanic/Latino 3.5% Multi-race (not Hispanic/Latino) 0.3% Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander 45.8% White 1.8% Unknown International Students 5.5% from 72 countries Average Age 21 All Graduate Students 13,834 UNDERGRADUATE RETENTION AND GRADUATION First-Year Students Returning 92.0% Students Graduating Within 4 Years 59.0% Students Graduating Within 5 Years 77.2% Students Graduating Within 6 Years 80.0% AFTER GRADUATION Graduates Offered Full-Time Employment Within 6 Months Average Starting Salary 80% Not reported Graduates Pursuing Advanced Study Directly Not reported Disciplines Pursued Not reported COLLEGEdata is a free service of 1st Financial Bank USA COLLEGEdata is a member of the National Association for College Admission Counseling and subscribes to the Statement of Principles of Good Practice. http://www.collegedata.com/ Copyright © 2016