Our Undergraduate Students and Their Accomplishments

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Our Undergraduate Students and Their Accomplishments Courtney McAnuff Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management Rutgers University–New Brunswick August 28, 2018

Enrollment Management Influences enrollment and campus revenue through strategic enrollment planning and research Guides campus practices in student recruitment, financial aid, merit, and tuition discounting Focuses on college choice, transition to college, melt, retention, and graduation Ensures RU meets federal and state guidelines Enrollment Management

Enrollment Management: Functional Areas Chancellor Rutgers University– New Brunswick Enrollment Management: Functional Areas Vice Chancellor Enrollment Management Undergraduate Admissions Financial Aid Registrar One Stop Student Services Center

First-Year Enrollment: Fall 2018 (preliminary) Rutgers–New Brunswick: Applications: 41,000+ (increase of 8%) Expected enrollment*: 7,000 (record) Universitywide: Applications: 45,000+ ( increase of 9%) Expected enrollment*: 9,300 (record) First-Year Enrollment: Fall 2018 (preliminary) Notes: Data as of August 17 and subject to change with final counts. *Projected as of August 17 based on historic melt.

First-Year Enrolling Student Profile: Fall 2018 (preliminary) Regularly-admitted enrolling first-year students at Rutgers–New Brunswick: Mean SAT Score: 1299 Mean GPA: 3.7 Gender: 51% Female, 49% Male Race/Ethnicity: White: 35.3% Two or More Races: 3.7% Asian: 33.0% Puerto Rican: 2.3% Other Hispanic: 9.7% Hawaiian/Pac. Islander: 0.1% Foreign: 8.7% Native American: 0.1% Black: 5.8% Unknown: 1.5% First-Year Enrolling Student Profile: Fall 2018 (preliminary) Notes: Projected as of August 17 based on historic melt and subject to change with final counts. SAT score average based on new redesigned SAT.

Regularly-admitted enrolling first-year students to the Honors College: Mean SAT: 1478* Residency: 75% New Jersey 21% Out-of-state 4% International Gender: 49% Female, 51% Male Race/Ethnicity: Asian: 44% Puerto Rican: 4% White: 29% Pacific Islander: 2% Other Latino: 11% Unknown: 3% Black: 7% First-Year Enrolling Student Honors College Profile: Fall 2018 (preliminary) Note: Projected as of August 17 based on historic melt and subject to change with final counts. SAT score average based on new redesigned SAT.

Enrolling Student Geographic Distribution: Fall 2018 (preliminary) Regularly-admitted enrolling first-year and transfer students combined at Rutgers–New Brunswick: Top Sending States Top Sending Countries Enrolling Student Geographic Distribution: Fall 2018 (preliminary) State N New York 165 Pennsylvania 75 California 45 Massachusetts 30 Maryland Country N China 520 Indonesia 85 South Korea 30 Vietnam 10 Brazil 5 Note: Counts shown for legacy Rutgers, and include first-year and transfer students. Projected as of August 17 based on historic melt and subject to change with final counts.

Additional Enrolling Student Information Fall 2018 Approximately 28% (1,950) of first-year enrolling students to Rutgers University–New Brunswick are first-generation to college. Top 5 popular areas of academic interest for enrolling students: Health professions and related programs Business management, marketing, and related support services Engineering Biological and biomedical sciences Computer and information sciences and support services Additional Enrolling Student Information Fall 2018 Source: OIRAP

Headcount Enrollment of Undergraduate Students: Fall 2017 New Brunswick Total (full and part time) School of Arts and Sciences 20,734 Rutgers Business School 4,046 School of Engineering 3,894 Sch. of Env. & Bio. Sciences 3,129 School of Nursing 996 E. Mario School of Pharmacy 868 Mason Gross Sch. of Arts 840 School of Health Professions 503 Sch. Mgmt & Labor Relations 353 EJB Sch. of Planning & Public Pol. 278 35,641 Headcount Enrollment of Undergraduate Students: Fall 2017 Source: OIRAP Fact Book

Undergraduate Enrollment by Gender & Race/Ethnicity: Fall 2017 Enrollment at Rutgers–New Brunswick: Undergraduate Enrollment by Gender & Race/Ethnicity: Fall 2017 Source: Enrollment Management Quick Facts 2017

Undergraduate Enrollment by Residency: Fall 2017 Enrollment at Rutgers–New Brunswick: Undergraduate Enrollment by Residency: Fall 2017 Source: OIRAP

Tuition and Financial Aid $11,886 NJ residents $28,194 non-NJ residents 80% of students at RU (73% first-year in NB) receive financial aid Total university financial aid budget is approximately $1 billion dollars Tuition and Financial Aid Sources: Undergraduate Admissions, Office of Financial Aid

Retention and Graduation Notes: 1-YR retention rate based on 2016 entering cohort of First-Time Bachelor’s Degree-seeking Undergrads . Graduation rates based on First-Time, Full-Time 2010 entering cohort.

RU–NB Graduation by Race/Ethnicity

Returning Student Noteworthy Accolades: Fall 2018 RU–NB has earned a spot as one of the nation’s “Top Producers of Fulbright Students” as reported by the Chronicle of Higher Education. Our students have received support from: National Science Foundation NASA National Institute of Health Smithsonian Institution Metropolitan Museum of Art British Research Council Japanese Education Ministry Returning Student Noteworthy Accolades: Fall 2018 Source: Rutgers–New Brunswick By the Numbers.

Enrollment Growth Snapshot RU–NB Enrollment Goals (by Fall 2022): FY enrollment to 7,000 OOS/INT’L to 30% of FY Improve academic profile of FY class Enrollment Growth Snapshot

Key Initiatives in Enrollment Management One Stop Student Services Center and Hybrid/Pop-Up Strategic Enrollment Planning RU Here Enrollment Management Website, Newsletter, Open House Key Initiatives in Enrollment Management

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