2014 - 2015 undergraduate fact sheet admissions · fall 2014: 559 applications, 148 admits, 118...
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Fact SheetUNDERGRADUATE
ADMISSIONS
STUDENTS
ALUMNI
SOUTH
STUDENTS
ALUMNI
NORTHEAST
STUDENTS
ALUMNI
MIDWEST STUDENTS
ALUMNI
CENTRALMIDWEST
STUDENTS
ALUMNI
SOUTHWEST
STUDENTS
ALUMNI
WEST
931
18,470
1,806
28,4171,431
21,1041,868
26,400
477
7,348
1,094
20,167
931
18,470
1,806
28,4171,431
21,1041,868
26,400
477
7,348
1,094
20,167
CURRENT NOTRE DAME STUDENTSAND ALUMNI
CURRENT NOTRE DAME STUDENTS AND ALUMNI
CLASSES OF 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
ALL CLASS YEARS
4,413ALUMNI
507STUDENTS
OUTSIDE OFU.S. STATES
507
4,413
ADMISSIONS............................................
Restrictive Early Action: November 1 Regular Decision: January 1
17,901 Total applications3,785 Admitted (21%)2,011 Enrolled (53% yield)1,391 Wait listed (admitted 63) ADMITTED STUDENT (MID-50%): SAT 1380-1510 ACT 32-34 RIC 1-5% 43% of applicants report exact RIC
INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS: TOEFL iBT 100/120TOEFL other exams 80% of possible pointsIELTS 7/9Waived with SAT CR 600+/ACT E 26+
INCOMING FRESHMEN............................................
52% Men 48% Women 25% Ethnic minority 23% Alumni children 5.5% International 9% First generation 81% Catholic 15% Siblings attended or graduated from ND1,305 High schools represented ■ 42% Public■ 42% Catholic■ 16% Private or charter
TRANSFER STUDENTS:■ Fall enrollment deadline: March 15 ■ Spring deadline: October 1 ■ 3.0 GPA required to apply/3.7+
is competitive■ Fall 2014: 559 applications,
148 admits, 118 confirms
COMMUNITY............................................
HOUSING: 29 Dorms (15 male/14 female) 80% Live in on-campus dorms39% Of seniors live in on-campus dorms
SPIRITUALITY (CAMPUS MINISTRY):57 Chapels on campus 10 Types of retreats/pilgrimages through CM9 Choirs/ensemblesLargest CM staff in country (25 employees) >150 Masses/week on campus
SAO CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS (350+): 85% of undergrads are active in service learning and community volunteer activities53 Service clubs31 Cultural clubs83 Academic clubs26 Varsity sports40 Athletic clubs48 Interhall/intramural sports34 Performing arts clubs8 Religious clubs62 Special interest clubs
VISUALIZE YOUR
R E A L J O U R N E Y
AT E A C H G R A D E L E V E L
By TheNUMBERS
UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS SCHOOL,
BLOOMBERG BUSINESSWEEK
FORTUNE 500 CEOs
TOP TEN DREAM SCHOOLS FOR PARENTS
PRINCETON REVIEW
BEST UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING,
US NEWS & WORLD REPORT
HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELOR RANKINGS,
US NEWS & WORLD REPORT
NATIONAL RANKING,
US NEWS & WORLD REPORT
BEST COLLEGES FOR YOUR MONEY,
MONEY MAGAZINE
OF STUDENTS GRADUATE ON TIME
#1
#5
#13
#6
#12
TOP 20
#20
95%
STUDY ABROAD:40 International study programs in 20 nations66% Study abroad#5 Rank nationally for % of students studying abroad
CAREER CENTER & RANKINGS............................................
CAREER CENTER: Class of 2013 Full time employment 57% (average salary $55,137) Graduate school 29% Service 9% Military 2% Other plans 1% Seeking employment 2%
STUDENTS WHO COMPLETE INTERNSHIPS:Sophomores 21% Juniors 32% Seniors 45%
■ 5 Career/internship fairs on campus each year
■ Multiple online and off-campus fairs■ 200 employers on campus conducting
7,000+ interviews
ACADEMICS............................................
8,477 Undergraduates ( from all 50 states and 49 countries)3,647 Graduate/professional ( from 90 countries)Retention rate 99%Graduation rate range 95-96%Student/faculty ratio 10:1 Average class size range 10-19 Classes with 100+ Less than 3% Classes with <30 72% UG students engage in research 42%
MOST POPULAR MAJORS:AccountingBiological Sciences Chemical Engineering Economics English FinanceMechanical Engineering Political Science Pre-Professional StudiesPsychology
TUITION, FEES, & FINANCIAL AID (2014–2015)............................................
Tuition and Fees $46,237 Room & Board 13,224Books and Supplies 1,050Personal Expenses 1,200Transportation 750Total $62,461
DEADLINES:■ FAFSA, CSS Profile: Feb 15■ Additional docs via IDOC: March 1■ Notifications start late March............................................
■ 100% of demonstrated financial need is met for all four years
■ $115 million in need-based aid was given to undergraduate students (2013–2014)
■ 74% of students that apply receive need-based aid
■ About 60% of all undergraduates received some type of financial aid
■ Average federal student loan debt: $20,800■ 40% of students work (10-12 hrs./wk.)
Pay rates: $7.65-$8.55/hr.■ Federal Direct Loan default rate:
less than 1%
Office of Undergraduate Admissions220 Main BuildingNotre Dame, Indiana 46556-5602
[email protected] 2.5K 10/14
OF FIRST YEAR STUDENTS RETURN
FOR THEIR SECOND YEAR
99%
OF STUDENTS GRADUATE ON TIME, WHICH IS AMONG THE TOP 3 GRADUATION
RATES IN THE NATION
95%
in need-based scholarship assistance in the 2013–2014 academic year
MILLION
$115
THE AVERAGE AMOUNT OF UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP OFFERED TO FRESHMEN WHO
DEMONSTRATE FINANCIAL NEED
$32,500
WE MEET 100% OF EVERY STUDENT’S DEMONSTRATED FINANCIAL NEED
100%PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS WHO ARE
SUCCESSFUL IN FINDING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES (graduate school, jobs, or volunteer work) within
six months of graduating
98%
PERCENTAGE OF NOTRE DAME PRE-MED GRADUATES WHO ARE ADMITTED
INTO MEDICAL SCHOOL (NEARLY TWICE THE NATIONAL AVERAGE)
80%
INTERNSHIPS THAT ARE ACCESSIBLE THROUGH OUR CAREER CENTER WEBSITE
20,000
INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED BY OVER 200 EMPLOYERS WHO VISIT
CAMPUS EVERY YEAR FOR RECRUITMENT
7,402
AVERAGE FRESHMAN NEED-BASED LOAN
$4,200