05/12/2012
Prepared by the Office of the Institutional Research & Assessment
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Mission 4-year Public Degree Levels Size Carnegie Classification Location - Urban, City
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FTE & Headcount Enrollment Ethnicity Makeup First-time undergraduate applicants, admits
& enrollment First-time undergraduate SAT scores Tuition & Fees; Grants & Loans Six-year Graduation Rate One-Year Retention Rate Revenues and Expenses Faculty Salary
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Peer Institutions
Coppin State University Norfolk State University
CSU – Dominguez Hills North Carolina Central University
CSU – East Bay SUNY at Old Westbury
CSU – San Marcos University of Houston-Downtown
CUNY City College University of MD – Eastern Shore
CUNY Lehman College University of the D.C.
Delaware State University Virginia State University
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
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College Level: Control: Undergraduate Instructional Program:
Graduate Instructional Program:
Enrollment Profile:
Undergraduate Profile:
Size and Setting:
Basic:
CUNY York College 4-year or above Public Prof+A&S/NGC (Not applicable) ExU4 MFT4/I M4/NR Bac/Diverse
Coppin State University 4-year or above Public Bal/SGC Postbac-A&S/Ed VHU MFT4/I M4/NR Master's M
CSU - Dominguez Hills 4-year or above Public Bal/SGC Postbac-Comp HU MFT4/I M4/NR Master's L
CSU - East Bay 4-year or above Public Bal/SGC Postbac-Comp HU MFT4/I L4/NR Master's L
CSU - San Marcos 4-year or above Public A&S+Prof/SGC Postbac-Comp HU MFT4/S/HTI M4/NR Master's M
CUNY City College 4-year or above Public A&S+Prof/HGC Postbac-Comp HU MFT4/S/HTI M4/NR Master's L
CUNY Lehman College 4-year or above Public Bal/SGC Postbac-A&S/Ed HU MFT4/I M4/NR Master's L
Delaware State University 4-year or above Public Prof+A&S/SGC Postbac-A&S/Other VHU FT4/I S4/R Master's S
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania 4-year or above Public Bal/SGC Postbac-Prof/Bus HU FT4/I S4/HR Master's M
Norfolk State University 4-year or above Public Bal/SGC Doc/Prof HU FT4/I M4/R Master's L
North Carolina Central University 4-year or above Public Bal/SGC Postbac-Comp HU FT4/I M4/R Master's L
SUNY College at Old Westbury 4-year or above Public Bal/NGC (Not classified) VHU FT4/S/HTI S4/R Bac/A&S
University of MD - Eastern Shore 4-year or above Public Bal/SGC Postbac-A&S VHU (Not classified) M4/HR Master's S
University of Houston - Downtown 4-year or above Public Bal/SGC Postbac-Prof/Ed VHU PT4 M4/NR Bac/Diverse
University of the D.C. 4-year or above Public Bal/SGC Postbac-A&S/Other VHU PT4 M4/NR Master's S
Virginia State University 4-year or above Public Bal/SGC Postbac-Comp VHU FT4/I M4/HR Master's M
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A&S arts & sciences M4 Medium four-year
A&S/Ed arts & sciences (education dominant) Master's S Master's Colleges and Universities (smaller programs)
A&S/Other arts & sciences (other dominant fields) Master's M Master's Colleges and Universities (medium programs)
Assoc Associate's Colleges Master's L Master's Colleges and Universities (large programs)
Bac Baccalaureate Colleges MFT4 Medium full-time four-year
Bal Balanced arts & sciences NGC no graduate coexistence
Comp comprehensive NR primarily nonresidential
Diverse Diverse Fields Postbac Postbaccalaureate
Doc Doctoral Prof Professions
ExU4 Exclusively undergraduate four-year Prof/Bus professional (business dominant)
FT4 Full-time four-year Prof/Ed professional (education dominant)
HGC high graduate coexistence PT4 Higher part-time four-year
HR highly residential R primarily residential
HTI higher transfer-in S selective
HU High undergraduate S4 Small four-year
I inclusive SGC some graduate coexistence
L4 Large four-year VHU Very high undergraduate
Institution
Academic year 2011-12 (12 months) Fall 2012 Enrollment
Unduplicated Headcount
FTE
Undergraduate Graduate
Total Undergraduate Full-time Part-time First-time Full-time
Total
CUNY York College 10558 10520 6187 5395 51.10% 3025 28.65% 1089 39
Coppin State University 4700 4001 3149 2584 54.98% 1028 21.87% 425 485
CSU – Dominguez Hills 15825 12658 10310 8897 56.22% 5036 31.82% 1133 2430
CSU – East Bay 16114 13141 12726 11168 69.31% 2683 16.65% 1549 2289
CSU – San Marcos 10669 9797 7946 8132 76.22% 2478 23.2%3 1633 681
CUNY City College 19258 15251 12466 9998 51.92% 6025 31.29% 1381 3040
CUNY Lehman College 16286 13164 9326 5586 34.30% 6276 38.54% 535 2285
Delaware State University 4406 3848 3631 3801 86.27% 523 11.87% 1018 447
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Institution
Academic year 2011-12 (12 months) Fall 2012 Enrollment
Unduplicated Headcount
FTE
Undergraduate Graduate
Total Undergraduate Full-time Part-time First-time Full-time
Total
CUNY York College 10558 10520 6187 5395 51.10% 3025 28.65% 1089 39 Lincoln University of Pennsylvania 2393 1845 1682 1867 78.02% 234 9.78% 447 421
Norfolk State University 8318 7351 5978 5645 67.86% 1455 17.49% 1058 733 North Carolina Central University 9706 7476 7934 6841 70.48% 1763 18.16% 1387 1946
SUNY at Old Westbury 5467 5198 4121 3715 67.95% 707 12.93% 393 205 University of Houston-Downtown 16312 16072 9642 6785 41.60% 7131 43.72% 1157 207 University of MD – Eastern Shore 5064 4295 4527 3890 76.82% 564 11.14% 882 696
University of the D.C. 11084 10676 3841 2164 19.52% 2946 26.58% 204 253
Virginia State University 6757 5937 5740 5377 79.58% 831 12.30% 1358 638
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Fall 2012 Ethnicity Makeup (as percentage of all undergraduates) Fall 2012
Institution White non-
Hispanic Black non-Hispanic
Hispanic Asian or Pacific
Islander
American Indian or
Alaska Native unknown
Non-resident alien
Women
CUNY York College 8 46 20 21 1 0 5 66
Coppin State University 1 84 1 0 0 4 7 74
CSU – Dominguez Hills 13 18 47 11 0 7 2 66
CSU – East Bay 20 11 21 25 0 9 9 61
CSU – San Marcos 40 3 32 9 0 10 2 61
CUNY City College 20 19 32 19 0 0 9 53
CUNY Lehman College 13 28 48 6 0 0 4 69
Delaware State University 14 70 5 2 0 2 3 63
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Fall 2012 Ethnicity Makeup (as percentage of all undergraduates) Fall 2012
Institution White non-
Hispanic Black non-Hispanic
Hispanic Asian or Pacific
Islander
American Indian or
Alaska Native unknown
Non-resident alien
Women
CUNY York College 8 46 20 21 1 0 5 66 Lincoln University of Pennsylvania 2 80 1 0 0 15 2 61
Norfolk State University 5 83 2 1 0 5 1 66 North Carolina Central University 11 77 2 1 0 4 1 67
SUNY at Old Westbury 36 28 20 9 0 3 1 58 University of Houston-Downtown 19 27 38 8 0 1 5 60 University of MD – Eastern Shore 15 69 2 2 0 1 4 58
University of the D.C. 6 57 7 2 0 25 3 62
Virginia State University 4 83 1 0 0 11 0 61
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Institution
Fall 2012 First-time undergraduate student
Applicants Applicants admitted Admitted enrolled full time Admitted enrolled
part-time
Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
CUNY York College 13129 4318 32.89 955 7.27 23
Coppin State University 5741 1988 34.63 528 9.20 49 0.18
CSU – Dominguez Hills 13808 7337 53.14 1173 8.50 73 0.85
CSU – East Bay 10749 3838 35.71 1225 11.40 14 0.53
CSU – San Marcos 9979 5841 58.53 1450 14.53 91 0.13
CUNY City College 20903 6386 30.55 1517 7.26 16 0.91
CUNY Lehman College 15348 3124 20.35 626 4.08 18 0.08
Delaware State University 9221 3933 42.65 1086 11.78 24 0.12
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Institution
Fall 2012 First-time undergraduate student
Applicants Applicants admitted Admitted enrolled full time Admitted enrolled
part-time
Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
CUNY York College 13129 4318 32.89 955 7.27 23 0.18 Lincoln University of Pennsylvania 5202 1301 25.01 319 6.13 14 0.27
Norfolk State University 4231 2847 67.29 1091 25.79 26 0.61 North Carolina Central University 9240 4782 51.75 1258 13.61 14 0.15
SUNY at Old Westbury 3855 2005 52.01 419 10.87 6 0.16 University of Houston-Downtown N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A University of MD – Eastern Shore 4315 2444 56.64 886 20.53 4 0.09
University of the D.C. N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Virginia State University 6151 5148 83.69 1234 20.06 2 0.03
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Institution
Fall 2012 First-time undergraduate student
SAT Critical Reading score SAT Math score
25th percentile 75th percentile 25th percentile 75th percentile
CUNY York College 398 480 420 500
Coppin State University 400 470 400 460
CSU – Dominguez Hills 370 460 370 470
CSU – East Bay 400 500 400 510
CSU – San Marcos 420 530 440 540
CUNY City College 440 570 510 620
CUNY Lehman College 450 540 460 540
Delaware State University 400 470 400 470
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Institution
Fall 2012 First-time undergraduate student
SAT Critical Reading score SAT Math score
25th percentile 75th percentile 25th percentile 75th percentile
CUNY York College 398 480 420 500
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania 400 490 410 490
Norfolk State University 400 470 400 470
North Carolina Central University 390 460 400 480
SUNY at Old Westbury 450 520 470 550
University of Houston-Downtown N/A N/A N/A N/A
University of MD – Eastern Shore 390 480 390 480
University of the D.C. N/A N/A N/A N/A
Virginia State University 390 460 390 460
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Institution 2012-2013
Tuition & Fees
% of 2011-2012 Full-time First-time undergraduate receiving
Federal grants State & local grants Institutional grants loans
CUNY York College 5796 74 72 1 4
Coppin State University 6065 73 28 37 19
CSU – Dominguez Hills 6095 75 34 65 42
CSU – East Bay 6309 55 45 50 45
CSU – San Marcos 6452 42 33 45 38
CUNY City College 5759 62 65 5 9
CUNY Lehman College 5808 72 73 8 7
Delaware State University 7336 61 36 36 84
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Institution 2012-2013
Tuition & Fees
% of 2011-2012 Full-time First-time undergraduate receiving
Federal grants State & local grants Institutional grants loans
CUNY York College 5796 74 72 1 4 Lincoln University of Pennsylvania 9590 66 27 53 86
Norfolk State University 6860 72 38 32 84 North Carolina Central University 5200 78 74 64 90
SUNY at Old Westbury 6624 57 67 67 63 University of Houston-Downtown 5022 77 59 37 60
University of MD – Eastern Shore 6713 66 30 38 75
University of the D.C. 7244 64 3 9 41
Virginia State University 7420 67 45 65 92
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Institution
First-time Full-time Students Six-Year Graduation Rate by Ethnicity
Total White non-
Hispanic Black non-Hispanic
Hispanic Asian or Pacific
Islander
American Indian or Alaska
Native
Non-Resident
Alien
CUNY York College 172 9 87 36 22 0 18
Coppin State University 84 0 78 1 0 0 5
CSU – Dominguez Hills 272 19 77 151 13 2 2
CSU – East Bay 361 59 37 46 141 6 43
CSU – San Marcos 509 257 18 119 59 4 12
CUNY City College 642 101 134 179 160 0 68
CUNY Lehman College 318 26 76 180 15 0 21
Delaware State University 271 25 231 5 0 1 0
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Institution
First-time Full-time Students Six-Year Graduation Rate by Ethnicity
Total White non-
Hispanic Black non-Hispanic
Hispanic Asian or Pacific
Islander
American Indian or Alaska
Native
Non-Resident
Alien
CUNY York College 172 9 87 36 22 0 18 Lincoln University of Pennsylvania 242 0 239 1 0 0 2
Norfolk State University 352 4 331 0 0 1 2 North Carolina Central University 415 3 367 1 0 1 3
SUNY at Old Westbury 144 17 59 36 5 0 1 University of Houston-Downtown 100 5 15 55 6 0 19
University of MD – Eastern Shore 356 7 320 3 4 0 14
University of the D.C.* 52 3 39 2 7 0 0
Virginia State University 364 1 358 1 0 0 0
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* The school offers 2 year program.
Institution
Percent of full-time first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate
students in Fall 2011 returning in Fall 2012
Percent of part-time first-time
degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate
students in Fall 2011 returning in Fall 2012
Academic Year 2011-2012 Bachelor's
Degrees awarded
CUNY York College 77 70 1000
Coppin State University 66 27 460
CSU – Dominguez Hills 77 48 2286
CSU – East Bay 75 50 2700
CSU – San Marcos 82 66 1826
CUNY City College 84 50 1975
CUNY Lehman College 82 67 1625
Delaware State University 60 25 505
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Institution
Percent of full-time first-time
degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate
students in Fall 2011 returning in Fall 2012
Percent of part-time first-time
degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate
students in Fall 2011 returning in Fall 2012
Academic Year 2011-2012 Bachelor's
Degrees awarded
CUNY York College 77 70 1000
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania 67 N/A 292
Norfolk State University 74 43 813
North Carolina Central University 71 36 918
SUNY at Old Westbury 80 100 797
University of Houston-Downtown 67 52 2318
University of MD – Eastern Shore 69 38 627
University of the D.C. 51 54 398
Virginia State University 65 50 836
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Fiscal Year 2012 Institution
Revenues from tuition and fees per
FTE enrollment
Revenues from State appropriations per
FTE enrollment
Revenues from Local appropriations per
FTE enrollment
Other core revenues per FTE enrollment
CUNY York College 19370724 41417741 148500 15148686
Coppin State University 1111849 37943492 0 12093572
CSU – Dominguez Hills 57877508 57177958 0 63879
CSU – East Bay 88163846 60273627 0 35085
CSU – San Marcos 57537263 49327715 0 93907
CUNY City College 55419307 118141676 453000 76465979
CUNY Lehman College 42191219 67139923 107000 25382116
Delaware State University 23034091 32677597 0 15157598
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* Core revenues for public institutions reporting under GASB (Governmental Accounting Standards Board) standards include tuition and fees; government appropriations (federal, state and local); government grants and contracts; private gifts, grants, and contracts; investment income; other operating and nonoperating sources; and other revenues and additions.
Fiscal Year 2012 Institution
Revenues from tuition and fees per
FTE enrollment
Revenues from State appropriations per
FTE enrollment
Revenues from Local appropriations per
FTE enrollment
Other core revenues per FTE enrollment
CUNY York College 19370724 41417741 148500 15148686
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania N/A N/A N/A N/A
Norfolk State University 28791763 45705923 0 22719263
North Carolina Central University 39324084 83576154 0 7441500
SUNY at Old Westbury 15608157 34766578 0 8642
University of Houston-Downtown 56633160 24896486 0 14308516
University of MD – Eastern Shore 16271752 32447596 0 1824708
University of the D.C. 27049944 67362122 0 26035548
Virginia State University 29548572 38176916 0 19739750
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* Core revenues for public institutions reporting under GASB (Governmental Accounting Standards Board) standards include tuition and fees; government appropriations (federal, state and local); government grants and contracts; private gifts, grants, and contracts; investment income; other operating and nonoperating sources; and other revenues and additions.
Fiscal year 2012 Institution
Instruction expenses per FTE student
Research expenses per FTE student
Public service
expenses per FTE student
Academic support
expenses per FTE student
Institutional support
expenses per FTE student
Student services
expenses per FTE student
Other core expenses per FTE student
CUNY York College 48083154 1494408 1241046 9954817 27449368 11310172 8230515
Coppin State University 27623411 62667 468841 8673576 20038732 6455907 9933188
CSU – Dominguez Hills 66229252 0 168326 17776135 18064128 20521338 0
CSU – East Bay 89322487 303621 149760 18752554 35187404 28658512 16852
CSU – San Marcos 66602507 543846 264831 23075728 24898681 18082697 0
CUNY City College 146161761 44262576 3077323 29657457 62597994 20578287 27021411
CUNY Lehman College 84089577 3934404 3563089 21000505 30466268 17637578 8780063
Delaware State University 41507724 13210462 3280760 4346282 20236682 16774502 1376404
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* Core expenses for public institutions (using the GASB standards) include expenses for instruction, research, public service, academic support, institutional support, student services, operation and maintenance of plant, depreciation, scholarships and fellowships, other expenses, and nonoperating expenses.
Fiscal year 2012 Institution
Instruction expenses per FTE student
Research expenses per FTE student
Public service
expenses per FTE student
Academic support
expenses per FTE student
Institutional support
expenses per FTE student
Student services
expenses per FTE student
Other core expenses per FTE student
CUNY York College 48083154 1494408 1241046 9954817 27449368 11310172 8230515
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Norfolk State University 41194678 16353687 841754 12024458 17217455 4838889 2469332
North Carolina Central University 79894266 8859363 1479730 18279733 24636965 7292846 93168
SUNY at Old Westbury 35044465 805252 3062264 6229933 13144371 9439095 138061
University of Houston-Downtown 42602202 2233274 4647034 18933781 17401934 4875266 68228
University of MD – Eastern Shore 35195047 14662193 1156620 12115574 11128592 6866238 1362480
University of the D.C. 63064275 7554747 4559979 21022454 13865002 11605866 6677506
Virginia State University 48147729 7558894 8738094 6992011 16472876 5344989 411820
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* Core expenses for public institutions (using the GASB standards) include expenses for instruction, research, public service, academic support, institutional support, student services, operation and maintenance of plant, depreciation, scholarships and fellowships, other expenses, and nonoperating expenses.
Institution
Academic Year 2011-12 Average salary equated 9-month contracts (full-time) by ranks*
All ranks Professors Associate
professors Assistant
professors Instructors Lecturers
CUNY York College 81508 106965 86344 70867 62237 65158
Coppin State University 63726 87146 67533 60521 55596 42417
CSU – Dominguez Hills 76682 95351 77173 69955 N/A 59208
CSU – East Bay 79806 95456 77573 70369 N/A 57864
CSU – San Marcos 75910 93363 77754 66871 N/A 55075
CUNY City College 98039 121534 92433 76993 57373 70628
CUNY Lehman College 88057 114278 89743 73897 N/A 68645
Delaware State University 63792 80008 63239 58239 47244 47000
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* Total salary outlays for full-time faculty on 11/12-month contracts were adjusted to 9/10-month outlays by multiplying the outlay for 11/12-month contracted instructional staff by .8182. The “equated” outlays were then added to the outlays for 9/10-month instructional staff to determine an average salary for each rank.
Institution
Academic Year 2011-12 Average salary equated 9-month contracts (full-time) by ranks*
All ranks Professors Associate
professors Assistant
professors Instructors Lecturers
CUNY York College 81508 106965 86344 70867 62237 65158 Lincoln University of Pennsylvania 71300 95149 72576 56340 49377 48065
Norfolk State University 67097 84197 70452 58579 52438 N/A
North Carolina Central University 68761 95438 76019 67068 47164 44807
SUNY at Old Westbury 80083 98602 80510 74436 56528 56836
University of Houston-Downtown 64878 86530 68607 57194 62000 46751
University of MD – Eastern Shore 65498 85148 69641 66911 63905 49427
University of the D.C. 80408 99980 76327 59699 56969 N/A
Virginia State University 65509 80854 65713 63782 46822 41705
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* Total salary outlays for full-time faculty on 11/12-month contracts were adjusted to 9/10-month outlays by multiplying the outlay for 11/12-month contracted instructional staff by .8182. The “equated” outlays were then added to the outlays for 9/10-month instructional staff to determine an average salary for each rank.
Institution
Fall 2012 Full-Time Staff
Instruction/research and public service
Executive/administrative and managerial
Other professional
Technical and Paraprofessionals
Clerical and Secretarial
CUNY York College 233 73 109 31 81
Coppin State University 157 29 201 10 103
CSU – Dominguez Hills 279 65 214 80 117
CSU – East Bay 327 51 301 99 145
CSU – San Marcos 243 45 259 52 108
CUNY City College 588 146 206 71 126
CUNY Lehman College 384 120 135 31 123
Delaware State University 198 61 291 37 58
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Institution
Fall 2012 Full-Time Staff
Instruction/research and public service
Executive/administrative and managerial
Other professional
Technical and Paraprofessionals
Clerical and Secretarial
CUNY York College 233 73 109 31 81
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Norfolk State University 269 124 189 124 135
North Carolina Central University 412 66 274 196 261
SUNY at Old Westbury 134 46 97 18 47
University of Houston-Downtown 327 27 207 82 105 University of MD – Eastern Shore 206 66 148 60 111
University of the D.C. N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Virginia State University 263 86 142 76 91
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Middle Tennessee State University
Ramapo College of New Jersey
SUNY - Geneseo
University of MD-Baltimore County
Widener University-Main Campus
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College Level: Control: Undergraduate Instructional Program:
Graduate Instructional Program:
Enrollment Profile:
Undergraduate Profile:
Size and Setting:
Basic:
CUNY York College 4-year or above
Public Prof+A&S/NGC (Not applicable) ExU4 MFT4/I M4/NR Bac/Diverse
Middle Tennessee State University
4-year or above
Public Bal/SGC CompDoc/NMedVet VHU FT4/S/HTI L4/NR Master's L
Ramapo College of New Jersey
4-year or above
Public A&S+Prof/SGC Postbac-A&S/Ed VHU FT4/MS/HTI M4/HR Master's S
SUNY College at Geneseo
4-year or above
Public Bal/SGC Postbac-Prof/Ed VHU FT4/MS/HTI M4/HR Master's M
UMBD 4-year or above
Public A&S-F/SGC Doc/STEM HU FT4/MS/HTI M4/R RU/H
Widener University 4-year or above
Private not-for-profit
Prof+A&S/SGC Doc/Prof HU FT4/S/LTI M4/HR DRU
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A&S arts & sciences HU High undergraduate
A&S/Ed arts & sciences (education dominant) I inclusive
A&S-F Arts & sciences focus L4 Large four-year
Bac Baccalaureate Colleges M4 Medium four-year
Bal Balanced arts & sciences MFT4 Medium full-time four-year
Comp comprehensive MS more selective
CompDoc/NMedVet Comprehensive doctoral (no medical/veterinary)
NGC no graduate coexistence
Diverse Diverse Fields NR primarily nonresidential
Doc/Prof Doctoral, professions dominant Postbac Postbaccalaureate
Doc/STEM Doctoral, STEM dominant Prof Professions
DRU Doctoral/Research Universities Prof/Ed professional (education dominant)
ExU4 Exclusively undergraduate four-year RU/H Research Universities (high research activity)
FT4 Full-time four-year S selective
HR highly residential SGC some graduate coexistence
HTI higher transfer-in VHU Very high undergraduate
Institution Academic year 2011-12 (12 months) Fall 2012 Enrollment Unduplicated Headcount
FTE Undergraduate Graduate
Total Undergraduate Full-time Part-time First-time Full-time Total
CUNY York College 10558 10520 6159 5357 3024 1089 39 Middle Tennessee State University 30929 26958 20635 18403 3968 3068 3023 Ramapo College of New Jersey 6879 6613 5876 5052 572 869 193 SUNY College at Geneseo 6255 5970 5420 5277 111 995 169 Univ. of MD-Baltimore County 15144 11929 9819 9371 1582 1547 2684 Widener University-Main Campus 5402 3487 3011 2707 446 710 1563
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Fall 2012 Ethnicity Makeup (as percentage of all undergraduates) Fall 2012
Institution White non-
Hispanic Black non-Hispanic
Hispanic Asian or Pacific
Islander
American Indian or
Alaska Native unknown
Non-resident alien
Women
CUNY York College 8 46 20 21 1 0 5 66 Middle Tennessee State University 69 18 4 3 0 1 3 54 Ramapo College of New Jersey 69 4 12 6 0 6 1 59 SUNY College at Geneseo 75 2 6 7 0 5 3 58 Univ. of MD-Baltimore County 48 16 5 17 0 4 7 46 Widener University-Main Campus 69 17 4 3 0 3 3 62
Institution
Fall 2012 First-time undergraduate student
Applicants Applicants admitted Admitted enrolled full time Admitted enrolled
part-time
Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
CUNY York College 13129 4318 932 23 Middle Tennessee State University 9405 6289 3068 52 Ramapo College of New Jersey 6299 2933 869 2 SUNY College at Geneseo 9569 4136 1008 2 Univ. of MD-Baltimore County 8514 5138 1547 13 Widener University-Main Campus 5336 3538 755 7
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Institution
Fall 2012 First-time undergraduate student
SAT Critical Reading score SAT Math score
25th percentile 75th percentile 25th percentile 75th percentile
CUNY York College 398 480 420 500 Middle Tennessee State University 460 510 460 570 Ramapo College of New Jersey 490 600 510 620 SUNY College at Geneseo 590 690 600 690 Univ. of MD-Baltimore County 550 650 580 670 Widener University-Main Campus 440 520 450 550
Institution
First-time Full-time Students Six-Year Graduation Rate by Ethnicity
Total White non-
Hispanic Black non-Hispanic
Hispanic Asian or Pacific
Islander American Indian or Alaska Native
unknown
CUNY York College 172 9 87 36 22 0 0 Middle Tennessee State University 1497 1218 174 36 35 5 26 Ramapo College of New Jersey 596 459 36 57 21 1 0 SUNY College at Geneseo 854 633 14 34 60 3 83 Univ. of MD-Baltimore County 859 490 104 19 201 4 11 Widener University-Main Campus 410 271 36 21 11 1 66
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Institution
Percent of full-time first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate students in Fall 2011 returning in Fall
2012
Percent of part-time first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate
students in Fall 2011 returning in Fall 2012
Academic Year 2011-2012 Bachelor's
Degrees awarded
CUNY York College 77 70 1000 Middle Tennessee State University 70 56 3911 Ramapo College of New Jersey 88 50 1356 SUNY College at Geneseo 90 100 1186 Univ. of MD-Baltimore County 85 73 2140 Widener University-Main Campus 71 75 634
Fiscal Year 2012 Institution
Revenues from tuition and fees
per FTE enrollment
Revenues from State
appropriations per FTE
enrollment
Revenues from Local
appropriations per FTE
enrollment
Other core revenues per FTE
enrollment
CUNY York College 19370724 41417741 148500 15148686 Middle Tennessee State University 122021025 74924252 0 8710955 Ramapo College of New Jersey 53813000 32974000 0 618000 SUNY College at Geneseo 27911836 43069831 0 575 Univ. of MD-Baltimore County 84377775 95569552 0 36445609 Widener University-Main Campus 19370724 41417741 148500 15148686
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Fiscal year 2012 Institution
Instruction expenses per FTE student
Research expenses per FTE student
Public service
expenses per FTE student
Academic support
expenses per FTE student
Institutional support
expenses per FTE student
Student services
expenses per FTE student
Other core expenses per FTE student
CUNY York College 48083154 1494408 1241046 9954817 27449368 11310172 8230515 Middle Tennessee State University 153026853 9032885 24288543 26049151 26907418 38285560 15264 Ramapo College of New Jersey 50427000 39000 0 6772000 17975000 16612000 354000 SUNY College at Geneseo 53052383 1373482 1420907 6683370 16414090 8357653 2599894 Univ. of MD-Baltimore County 106820688 65297508 19658094 26789767 28327075 15874306 5279623 Widener University-Main Campus 48083154 1494408 1241046 9954817 27449368 11310172 8230515
Institution 2012-2013
Tuition & Fees
% of 2011- 2012 Full-time First-time undergraduate receiving
Federal grants State & local grants Institutional grants loans
CUNY York College 5796 74 72 1 4 Middle Tennessee State University 7210 50 84 23 53 Ramapo College of New Jersey 13144 22 22 33 58 SUNY College at Geneseo 7068 16 36 35 42 Univ. of MD-Baltimore County 9764 21 20 41 38 Widener University-Main Campus 36382 34 30 95 88
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Institution Academic Year 2011-12 Average salary equated 9-month contracts (full-time) by ranks
All ranks Professors Associate
professors Assistant
professors Instructors Lecturers
CUNY York College 81508 106965 86344 70867 62237 65158 Middle Tennessee State University 65209 82567 65686 54370 39113 Ramapo College of New Jersey 93230 116578 92228 73247 78941 SUNY College at Geneseo 73538 89622 70968 60852 52988 Univ. of MD-Baltimore County 80875 111827 76964 67631 52729 51476 Widener University-Main Campus 75296 95829 76015 65005 58945 55265
Institution
Fall 2012 Full-Time Staff
Instruction/research and public service
Executive/administrative and managerial
Other professional
Technical and Paraprofessionals
Clerical and Secretarial
CUNY York College 233 73 109 31 81
Middle Tennessee State University 887 109 590 33 354 Ramapo College of New Jersey
SUNY College at Geneseo 239 53 156 3 90
Univ. of MD-Baltimore County 764 137 555 130 221 Widener University-Main Campus
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MTSU is in Murfreesboro, Tennessee and is located at the geographical center of the state.
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Source: http://www.mtsu.edu
Dr. Sidney A. McPhee is the tenth president of Middle Tennessee State University. Prior to his appointment at MTSU in 2001, he was executive vice chancellor at the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) in Nashville. In addition, he served as chief academic officer and interim chancellor for the Board of Regents System.
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Source: http://www. mtsu.edu
Fall 2012 Enrollment 25,394 ◦ Undergraduate 22,371, graduate 3,023 ◦ Full-time: 19,381, part-time: 6,013 ◦ Male 11,754, female: 13,640
Minority Enrollment: 27% ◦ African American 19% ◦ Asian American 4% ◦ Hispanic 4%
SAT percentiles (combined critical reading and math) ◦ 25th - 920 ◦ 75th - 1080
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Source: http://www. mtsu.edu
Total Freshman Enrollment: 3,120 Average GPA: n/a Average SAT Score: n/a Gender: 46% men; 54% women Living on campus: n/a
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Source: http://www. mtsu.edu
Retention rate (Fall 2011 cohort) ◦ One-year retention rate: 70%
Graduation rate (Fall 2006 cohort) ◦ Six-year graduation rate: 45%
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Source: http://www. mtsu.edu
“MTSU offers Bachelor degrees in eight areas: Arts, Business Administration, Fine Arts, Music, Science, Science in Nursing, Social Work, and University Studies.”
Departments
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Source: http://www. mtsu.edu
• Accounting • Aerospace • Agribusiness and Agriscience • Art • Biology • Business Communication and Entrepreneurship • Chemistry • Computer Information Systems • Computer Science • Criminal Justice Administration • Economics and Finance • Educational Leadership • Electronic Media Communication • Elementary and Special Education • Engineering Technology • English • Foreign Languages and Literatures
• Geosciences • Health and Human Performance • History • Human Sciences • Journalism • Management and Marketing • Mathematical Sciences • Military Science • Music • Nursing • Physics and Astronomy • Philosophy • Political Science • Psychology • Recording Industry • Social Work • Sociology and Anthropology • Speech and Theatre
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A 300-acre campus at 505 Ramapo Valley Road, Mahwah, New Jersey (Bergen County), one mile from the intersection of Routes 17, 202 and 287.
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Source: http://www.ramapo.edu
Dr. Peter Philip Mercer became Ramapo College's fourth president on July 1, 2005. He previously served both as dean of the law school and vice president (administration) and general counsel at the University of Western Ontario, where he was a professor of law. He also has served as acting vice president for external affairs at Western Ontario and acting director of development.
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Source: http://www.ramapo.edu
Fall 2012 Enrollment 5,817 ◦ Undergraduate 5,624, graduate 193 ◦ Full-time: 5,070, part-time: 747 ◦ Male 41%, female: 59%
Minority Enrollment: 23% ◦ African American 5% ◦ Asian American 6% ◦ Hispanic 12%
SAT percentiles (combined critical reading and math) ◦ 25th 890 ◦ 75th 1070
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Source: http://www.ramapo.edu
Total Freshman Enrollment: 871 Average GPA: N/A Average SAT Score: 1167 Gender: 43% men; 57% women Living on campus: N/A
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Source: http://www.ramapo.edu
Retention rate (Fall 2011 cohort) ◦ One-year retention rate: 88%
Graduation rate (Fall 2006 cohort) ◦ Six-year graduation rate: 73%
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Source: http://www.ramapo.edu
•Accounting •Acting •African American Studies •Allied Health Technologies •American Studies •Art and Technology •Art History •Biochemistry •Bioinformatics •Biology •Chemistry •Clinical Lab Science •Communication Arts •Community Mental Health •Computer Science •Contemporary Arts •Creative Writing •Criminology •Cultural Studies •Design/Technical Theater •Digital Filmmaking •Directing/Stage Management •Drawing and Painting •Economics •Engineering Physics •Environmental Science •Environmental Studies •Ethnic Relations •Finance •Gender Studies •Global Communication and Media •History
•Information Systems •Integrated Science Studies •International Business •International Studies •Journalism •Labor Studies •Law and Society •Liberal Studies •Literature •Management •Marketing •Mathematics •Music •Music Industry •Music Performance •Music Production •Music Studies •Nursing •Photography •Political Science •Psychology •Public Sociology •Sculpture •Social Science •Social Work •Sociology •Spanish Language Studies •Teacher Education •Theater •Theater Studies •Visual Arts •Visual Communication Design
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Source: http://www.ramapo.edu
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Located on 220 acres in the historic Village of Geneseo, SUNY College at the Geneseo is a short drive from Rochester and Buffalo. The campus embodies the traditions of northeastern colleges with its brick walkways, shade trees and flourishing ivy.
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Source: http://www. geneseo.edu
Dr. Carol S. Long is SUNY Geneseo's Interim President, following the retirement of Christopher C. Dahl. From July 2009 to September 2013, Long served SUNY Geneseo as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor of English. Prior her work at SUNY Geneseo, she was Professor of English and Dean of the College at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon.
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Source: http://www. geneseo.edu
Fall 2012 Enrollment 5,557 ◦ Undergraduate 5,388, graduate 169 ◦ Full-time: 5,348, part-time: 209 ◦ Male 42%, female: 58%
Minority Enrollment: 17% ◦ African American 3% ◦ Asian American 8% ◦ Hispanic 6%
SAT percentiles (combined critical reading and math) ◦ 25th 1190 ◦ 75th 1380
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Source: http://www. geneseo.edu
Total Freshman Enrollment: 997 High school average: 94% Average SAT Score: 1331 Gender: men – 42%; women – 58% Living on campus 53%
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Source: http://www. geneseo.edu
Retention rate (Fall 2011 cohort) ◦ One-year retention rate: 90%
Graduation rate (Fall 2006 cohort) ◦ Four-year graduation rate: 67% ◦ Five-year graduation rate: 78% ◦ Six-year graduation rate: 79%
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Source: http://www. geneseo.edu
•Accounting •American Studies •Anthropology •Applied Physics •Art History •Biochemistry •Biology •BioPhysics •Black Studies •Business Administration •Chemistry •Childhood Education •Childhood Education/Special Education •Communication Journalism & Media •Communication Personal and Professional •Comparative Literature •Early Childhood Education •Economics •English Creative Writing
•English Literature •Geochemistry •Geography •Geology •Geophysics •History •International Relations •Languages and Literature - French •Languages and Literature - Spanish •Mathematics •Music •Musical Theater •Philosophy •Physics & Astronomy •Political Science •Psychology •Sociology •Theatre •Theatre and English
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Source: http://www. geneseo.edu
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UMBC is located on 500 acres, 15 minutes from Baltimore's Inner Harbor and 30 minutes from Washington, D.C. BWI Airport is five minutes away, as are AMTRAK and light rail stations. University-run Shuttle buses provide regular transportation to points in the surrounding area and Baltimore City.
UMBC
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Source: http://www.umbc.edu
Dr. Freeman A. Hrabowski, III, has served as President of UMBC (The University of Maryland, Baltimore County) since May, 1992. His research and publications focus on science and math education, with special emphasis on minority participation and performance.
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Source: http://www.umbc.edu
Fall 2012 Enrollment 13,637 ◦ Undergraduate 10,953, graduate 2,684 ◦ Full-time: 10,505 part-time: 3,132 ◦ Male 54% female: 46%
Minority Enrollment: 41% ◦ African American 16% ◦ Asian American 20% ◦ Hispanic 5%
SAT percentiles (combined critical reading and math) ◦ 25th - 1130 ◦ 75th - 1320
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Source: http://www.umbc.edu
Total Freshman Enrollment: 1,560 Average GPA: n/a Average SAT Score: n/a Gender: 59% men; 41% women Living on campus: n/a Diversity:
◦ 47% Caucasian ◦ 23% Asian American ◦ 11% African American ◦ 5% Hispanic American and Native American
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Source: http://www.umbc.edu
Retention rate (Fall 2012 cohort) ◦ One-year retention rate: 85%
Graduation rate (Fall 2006 cohort) ◦ Six-year graduation rate: 61%
“UMBC offers 42 majors, 41 minors and 17 certificate programs spanning the arts, engineering and information technology, humanities, sciences, pre-professional studies and social sciences.”
•Administrative and Managerial Sciences •Africana Studies •American Studies •Ancient Studies •Anthropology, Cultural •Biochemistry and Molecular Biology •Bioinformatics and Computational •Biological Sciences •Business Technology Administration •Chemical and Biochemical Engineering •Chemistry and Biochemistry •Computer Science and Electrical Engineering •Dance •Economics •Education •Emergency Health Services •English •Environmental Science and Environmental Studies •Financial Economics •Gender and Women's Studies •Geography and Environmental Systems •Health Administration and Policy •History
•Honors College •Human Context of Science and Technology •Information Systems •Interdisciplinary Studies •Judaic Studies •Management of Aging Services •Mathematics and Statistics •Mechanical Engineering •Media and Communication Studies •Modern Languages and Linguistics •Music •Philosophy •Physical Education •Physics and Physics Education •Political Science •Pre-Professional and Health Programs •Psychology •Religious Studies •Social Work •Sociology •Theatre •Visual and Performing Arts (Interdisciplinary Arts Studies) •Visual Arts
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Source: http://www.umbc.edu
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Widener University is a private, metropolitan university that emphasizes academics and community service. The campus is located just 20 minutes from exciting Center City Philadelphia.
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Source: http://www.widener.edu
Dr. James T. Harris III became the ninth president of Widener University in 2002. Prior to his arrival at Widener, Dr. Harris served eight years as president of Defiance College. During his highly successful tenure, the college developed several innovative initiatives, including the Presidential Service-Leader Scholarship Program: The McMaster School for the Advancement of Humanity and, according to U.S. News and World Report, national recognition as one of the top service-learning schools in the country.
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Source: http://www. widener.edu
Fall 2012 Enrollment 6,238 ◦ Undergraduate 3,298 graduate 2,940 ◦ Full-time: 4,655 part-time: 1,583 ◦ Male 40% female: 60%
Minority Enrollment: 22% (undergraduates) ◦ African American 16% ◦ Asian American 3% ◦ Hispanic 3%
SAT percentiles (combined critical reading and math) ◦ 25th 970 ◦ 75th 1020
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Source: http://www. widener.edu
Total Freshman Enrollment: 717 Average GPA: n/a Average SAT Score: 1019 Gender: 51% men; 49% women Living on campus 85%
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Source: http://www. widener.edu
Retention rate (Fall 2011 cohort) ◦ One-year retention rate: 71%
Graduation rate (Fall 2006 cohort) ◦ Four-year graduation rate: 43% ◦ Five-year graduation rate: 53% ◦ Six-year graduation rate: 55%
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Source: http://www.widener.edu
•Accounting •Anthropology •Army R.O.T.C. Program •Biochemistry •Biology •Casino Hotel and Gaming Operations •Chemical Engineering •Chemistry •Civil Engineering •Clinical Psychology •Communication Studies •Computer Information Systems •Computer Science •Contract Services Management •Creative Writing •Criminal Justice •Economics •Education •Education Certification Programs •Electrical Engineering •English •Environmental Science •Finance •Fine Arts •French •Government and Politics •Healthcare Foodservices Management •History
•Hospitality Management •Hotel and Resort Management •Humanities •Industry Management •Information Systems •International Business •International Relations •Management •Marketing and Advertising •Mathematics •Mechanical Engineering •Nursing •Paralegal/Legal Nurse Consultant Programs •Physics •Pre-Law •Pre-Medicine •Pre-Physical Therapy •Private Club Management •Psychology •Restaurant Management •Science Administration •Science Education •Social Work •Sociology •Sport Management •Spanish •Tourism and Leisure Services •Women's Studies
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