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Address Information
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A1 Address Information Column_3 section subsection description type
A1 Name of College/University: William Marsh Rice University A1 Address and contact information for the college General Information
A1 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1892 A1 Address and contact information for the college General Information
A1 City/State/Zip/Country: Houston, TX 77251-1892 A1 Address and contact information for the college General Information
A1 Street Address (if different): 6100 Main Street A1 Address and contact information for the college General Information
A1 City/State/Zip/Country: Houston, TX 77005 A1 Address and contact information for the college General Information
A1 Main Phone Number: 713-348-0000 A1 Address and contact information for the college General Information
A1 WWW Home Page Address: www.rice.edu A1 Address and contact information for the college General Information
A1 Admissions Phone Number: 713-348-7423 A1 Address and contact information for the college General Information
A1 Admissions Toll-Free Phone Number: A1 Address and contact information for the college General Information
A1 Admissions Office Mailing Address: MS-17 P.O. Box 1892 A1 Address and contact information for the college General Information
A1 City/State/Zip/Country: Houston, TX 77251-1892 A1 Address and contact information for the college General Information
A1 Admissions Fax Number: 713-348-5952 A1 Address and contact information for the college General Information
A1 Admissions E-mail Address: admission@rice.edu A1 Address and contact information for the college General Information
A1 If there is a separate URL for your school's online application, please specify: www.commonapp.org/explore/rice-university\nwww.coalitionforcollegeaccess.org\nwww.questbridge.org/college-partners/rice-university/application_requirements A1 Address and contact information for the college General Information
A1 If you have a mailing address other than the above to which applications should be sent, please provide: A1 Address and contact information for the college General Information
Institutional Description - Source of institutional control
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A2 Source of institutional control (Check only one): Column_3 section subsection description type
A2 Public A2 Source of institutional control General Information
A2 Private (nonprofit) X A2 Source of institutional control General Information
A2 Proprietary A2 Source of institutional control General Information
Undergraduate institution classification
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A3 Classify your undergraduate institution: Column_3 section subsection description type
A3 Coeducational college X A3 Classification of the undergraduate institution General Information
A3 Men's college A3 Classification of the undergraduate institution General Information
A3 Women's college A3 Classification of the undergraduate institution General Information
B1 Enrollment
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FULL-TIME Men FULL-TIME Women FULL-TIME Another Gender PART-TIME Men PART-TIME Women PART-TIME Another Gender Total section subsection description type
Undergraduates B1 Institutional Enrollment - Men and Women Provide numbers of students for each of the following categories as of the institution's official fall reporting date or as of October 15, 2023. Enrollment
Degree-seeking, first-time freshmen 560 561 0 0 1121 B1 Institutional Enrollment - Men and Women Provide numbers of students for each of the following categories as of the institution's official fall reporting date or as of October 15, 2023. Enrollment
Other first-year, degree-seeking 28 13 0 0 41 B1 Institutional Enrollment - Men and Women Provide numbers of students for each of the following categories as of the institution's official fall reporting date or as of October 15, 2023. Enrollment
All other degree-seeking (UG+UP) 1685 1625 48 42 3400 B1 Institutional Enrollment - Men and Women Provide numbers of students for each of the following categories as of the institution's official fall reporting date or as of October 15, 2023. Enrollment
Total degree-seeking(UG+UP) 2273 2199 48 42 4562 B1 Institutional Enrollment - Men and Women Provide numbers of students for each of the following categories as of the institution's official fall reporting date or as of October 15, 2023. Enrollment
All other undergraduates enrolled in credit courses 8 3 1 0 12 B1 Institutional Enrollment - Men and Women Provide numbers of students for each of the following categories as of the institution's official fall reporting date or as of October 15, 2023. Enrollment
Total undergraduates 2281 2202 49 42 4574 B1 Institutional Enrollment - Men and Women Provide numbers of students for each of the following categories as of the institution's official fall reporting date or as of October 15, 2023. Enrollment
Graduate B1 Institutional Enrollment - Men and Women Provide numbers of students for each of the following categories as of the institution's official fall reporting date or as of October 15, 2023. Enrollment
Degree-seeking, first-time (GR+GQ) 781 471 1 55 23 1,331 B1 Institutional Enrollment - Men and Women Provide numbers of students for each of the following categories as of the institution's official fall reporting date or as of October 15, 2023. Enrollment
All other degree-seeking 1,351 864 245 118 2,578 B1 Institutional Enrollment - Men and Women Provide numbers of students for each of the following categories as of the institution's official fall reporting date or as of October 15, 2023. Enrollment
All other graduates enrolled in credit courses 14 7 25 27 73 B1 Institutional Enrollment - Men and Women Provide numbers of students for each of the following categories as of the institution's official fall reporting date or as of October 15, 2023. Enrollment
Total graduate 2146 1342 1 325 168 3982 B1 Institutional Enrollment - Men and Women Provide numbers of students for each of the following categories as of the institution's official fall reporting date or as of October 15, 2023. Enrollment
Total all undergraduates 4574 B1 Institutional Enrollment - Men and Women Provide numbers of students for each of the following categories as of the institution's official fall reporting date or as of October 15, 2023. Enrollment
Total all graduate 3982 B1 Institutional Enrollment - Men and Women Provide numbers of students for each of the following categories as of the institution's official fall reporting date or as of October 15, 2023. Enrollment
GRAND TOTAL ALL STUDENTS 8556 B1 Institutional Enrollment - Men and Women Provide numbers of students for each of the following categories as of the institution's official fall reporting date or as of October 15, 2023. Enrollment
Persistence Number of degrees awarded from July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023
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Degrees Column_2 section subsection description type
Certificate/diploma B3 Number of degrees awarded by degree type Degrees awarded
Associate degrees B3 Number of degrees awarded by degree type Degrees awarded
Bachelor's degrees 1052 B3 Number of degrees awarded by degree type Degrees awarded
Postbachelor's certificates B3 Number of degrees awarded by degree type Degrees awarded
Master's degrees 1422 B3 Number of degrees awarded by degree type Degrees awarded
Post-Master's certificates 2 B3 Number of degrees awarded by degree type Degrees awarded
Doctoral degrees - research/scholarship 257 B3 Number of degrees awarded by degree type Degrees awarded
Doctoral degrees - professional practice B3 Number of degrees awarded by degree type Degrees awarded
Doctoral degrees - other B3 Number of degrees awarded by degree type Degrees awarded
Retention Rates
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Description Percentage section subsection description type
For the cohort of all full-time bachelor's (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduate students who entered your institution as freshmen in Fall 2022 (or the preceding summer term), what percentage was enrolled at your institution as of the date your institution calculates its official enrollment in Fall 2023? 97.6% B B22 Report for the cohort of all full-time, first-time bachelor's (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduate students who entered in Fall 2022 (or the preceding summer term). What percentage was enrolled at your institution as of the date your institution calculates its official enrollment in Fall 2023? Retention rate
Applications
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Description Total section subsection description type
Total first-time, first-year (freshman) men who applied 15,982 C1 First-time, first-year, (freshmen) students: Provide the number of degree-seeking, first-time, first-year students who applied, were admitted, and enrolled (full- or part-time) in Fall 2023. Include early decision, early action, and students who began studies during summer in this cohort. Applicants should include only those students who fulfilled the requirements for consideration for admission (i.e., who completed actionable applications) and who have been notified of one of the following actions: admission, nonadmission, placement on waiting list, or application withdrawn (by applicant or institution). Admitted applicants should include wait-listed students who were subsequently offered admission. Admissions factors
Total first-time, first-year (freshman) women who applied 15,077 C1 First-time, first-year, (freshmen) students: Provide the number of degree-seeking, first-time, first-year students who applied, were admitted, and enrolled (full- or part-time) in Fall 2023. Include early decision, early action, and students who began studies during summer in this cohort. Applicants should include only those students who fulfilled the requirements for consideration for admission (i.e., who completed actionable applications) and who have been notified of one of the following actions: admission, nonadmission, placement on waiting list, or application withdrawn (by applicant or institution). Admitted applicants should include wait-listed students who were subsequently offered admission. Admissions factors
Total first-time, first-year (freshman) men who were admitted 1,233 C1 First-time, first-year, (freshmen) students: Provide the number of degree-seeking, first-time, first-year students who applied, were admitted, and enrolled (full- or part-time) in Fall 2023. Include early decision, early action, and students who began studies during summer in this cohort. Applicants should include only those students who fulfilled the requirements for consideration for admission (i.e., who completed actionable applications) and who have been notified of one of the following actions: admission, nonadmission, placement on waiting list, or application withdrawn (by applicant or institution). Admitted applicants should include wait-listed students who were subsequently offered admission. Admissions factors
Total first-time, first-year (freshman) women who were admitted 1,214 C1 First-time, first-year, (freshmen) students: Provide the number of degree-seeking, first-time, first-year students who applied, were admitted, and enrolled (full- or part-time) in Fall 2023. Include early decision, early action, and students who began studies during summer in this cohort. Applicants should include only those students who fulfilled the requirements for consideration for admission (i.e., who completed actionable applications) and who have been notified of one of the following actions: admission, nonadmission, placement on waiting list, or application withdrawn (by applicant or institution). Admitted applicants should include wait-listed students who were subsequently offered admission. Admissions factors
Total full-time, first-time, first-year (freshman) men who enrolled 562 C1 First-time, first-year, (freshmen) students: Provide the number of degree-seeking, first-time, first-year students who applied, were admitted, and enrolled (full- or part-time) in Fall 2023. Include early decision, early action, and students who began studies during summer in this cohort. Applicants should include only those students who fulfilled the requirements for consideration for admission (i.e., who completed actionable applications) and who have been notified of one of the following actions: admission, nonadmission, placement on waiting list, or application withdrawn (by applicant or institution). Admitted applicants should include wait-listed students who were subsequently offered admission. Admissions factors
Total part-time, first-time, first-year (freshman) men who enrolled 0 C1 First-time, first-year, (freshmen) students: Provide the number of degree-seeking, first-time, first-year students who applied, were admitted, and enrolled (full- or part-time) in Fall 2023. Include early decision, early action, and students who began studies during summer in this cohort. Applicants should include only those students who fulfilled the requirements for consideration for admission (i.e., who completed actionable applications) and who have been notified of one of the following actions: admission, nonadmission, placement on waiting list, or application withdrawn (by applicant or institution). Admitted applicants should include wait-listed students who were subsequently offered admission. Admissions factors
Total full-time, first-time, first-year (freshman) women who enrolled 563 C1 First-time, first-year, (freshmen) students: Provide the number of degree-seeking, first-time, first-year students who applied, were admitted, and enrolled (full- or part-time) in Fall 2023. Include early decision, early action, and students who began studies during summer in this cohort. Applicants should include only those students who fulfilled the requirements for consideration for admission (i.e., who completed actionable applications) and who have been notified of one of the following actions: admission, nonadmission, placement on waiting list, or application withdrawn (by applicant or institution). Admitted applicants should include wait-listed students who were subsequently offered admission. Admissions factors
Total part-time, first-time, first-year (freshman) women who enrolled 0 C1 First-time, first-year, (freshmen) students: Provide the number of degree-seeking, first-time, first-year students who applied, were admitted, and enrolled (full- or part-time) in Fall 2023. Include early decision, early action, and students who began studies during summer in this cohort. Applicants should include only those students who fulfilled the requirements for consideration for admission (i.e., who completed actionable applications) and who have been notified of one of the following actions: admission, nonadmission, placement on waiting list, or application withdrawn (by applicant or institution). Admitted applicants should include wait-listed students who were subsequently offered admission. Admissions factors
Total first-time, first-year (degree-seeking) who applied 31,059 C1 First-time, first-year, (freshmen) students: Provide the number of degree-seeking, first-time, first-year students who applied, were admitted, and enrolled (full- or part-time) in Fall 2023. Include early decision, early action, and students who began studies during summer in this cohort. Applicants should include only those students who fulfilled the requirements for consideration for admission (i.e., who completed actionable applications) and who have been notified of one of the following actions: admission, nonadmission, placement on waiting list, or application withdrawn (by applicant or institution). Admitted applicants should include wait-listed students who were subsequently offered admission. Admissions factors
Total first-time, first-year (degree-seeking) who were admitted 2,447 C1 First-time, first-year, (freshmen) students: Provide the number of degree-seeking, first-time, first-year students who applied, were admitted, and enrolled (full- or part-time) in Fall 2023. Include early decision, early action, and students who began studies during summer in this cohort. Applicants should include only those students who fulfilled the requirements for consideration for admission (i.e., who completed actionable applications) and who have been notified of one of the following actions: admission, nonadmission, placement on waiting list, or application withdrawn (by applicant or institution). Admitted applicants should include wait-listed students who were subsequently offered admission. Admissions factors
Total first-time, first-year (degree-seeking) who enrolled 1,125 C1 First-time, first-year, (freshmen) students: Provide the number of degree-seeking, first-time, first-year students who applied, were admitted, and enrolled (full- or part-time) in Fall 2023. Include early decision, early action, and students who began studies during summer in this cohort. Applicants should include only those students who fulfilled the requirements for consideration for admission (i.e., who completed actionable applications) and who have been notified of one of the following actions: admission, nonadmission, placement on waiting list, or application withdrawn (by applicant or institution). Admitted applicants should include wait-listed students who were subsequently offered admission. Admissions factors
Freshman wait-listed students (students who met admission requirements but whose final admission was contingent on space availability)
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Do you have a policy of placing students on a waiting list? Yes C2 Information about wait-listed students Admissions factors
If yes, please answer the questions below for Fall 2023 admissions: C2 Information about wait-listed students Admissions factors
Number of qualified applicants offered a place on waiting list 3935 C2 Information about wait-listed students Admissions factors
Number accepting a place on the waiting list 2802 C2 Information about wait-listed students Admissions factors
Number of wait-listed students admitted 7 C2 Information about wait-listed students Admissions factors
Is your waiting list ranked? No C2 Information about wait-listed students Admissions factors
If yes, do you release that information to students? C2 Information about wait-listed students Admissions factors
Do you release that information to school counselors? C2 Information about wait-listed students Admissions factors
Admission Requirements
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Requirement Accepted section subsection description type
High school completion requirement C3 High school completion requirements Admissions factors
High school diploma is required and GED is accepted X C3 High school completion requirements Admissions factors
High school diploma is required and GED is not accepted C3 High school completion requirements Admissions factors
High school diploma or equivalent is not required C3 High school completion requirements Admissions factors
C4: General College-Preparatory Program Recommendation
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Requirement Response section subsection description type
Require C4 Does the institution require or recommend a general college-preparatory program Admission requirement
Recommend X C4 Does the institution require or recommend a general college-preparatory program Admission requirement
Neither require nor recommend C4 Does the institution require or recommend a general college-preparatory program Admission requirement
C5: Distribution of High School Units Required/Recommended
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Units Required Units Recommended section subsection description type
Total academic units 16 C5 Distribution of academic high school course units required and/or recommended High School Units
English 4 C5 Distribution of academic high school course units required and/or recommended High School Units
Mathematics 3 C5 Distribution of academic high school course units required and/or recommended High School Units
Science 2 C5 Distribution of academic high school course units required and/or recommended High School Units
Of these, units that must be lab C5 Distribution of academic high school course units required and/or recommended High School Units
Foreign language 2 C5 Distribution of academic high school course units required and/or recommended High School Units
Social studies 2 C5 Distribution of academic high school course units required and/or recommended High School Units
History C5 Distribution of academic high school course units required and/or recommended High School Units
Academic electives 3 C5 Distribution of academic high school course units required and/or recommended High School Units
Computer Science C5 Distribution of academic high school course units required and/or recommended High School Units
Visual/Performing Arts C5 Distribution of academic high school course units required and/or recommended High School Units
Other (specify) C5 Distribution of academic high school course units required and/or recommended High School Units
C6: Basis for Selection - Open Admissions Policy
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Admission Policy Response section subsection description type
Do you have an open admission policy, under which virtually all secondary school graduates or students with GED equivalency diplomas are admitted without regard to academic record, test scores, or other qualifications? If so, check which applies: No C6 Open admissions policy details. Admission Policy
Open admission policy as described above for all students C6 Open admissions policy details. Admission Policy
Open admission policy as described above for most students, but-- C6 Open admissions policy details. Admission Policy
selective admission for out-of-state students C6 Open admissions policy details. Admission Policy
selective admission to some programs C6 Open admissions policy details. Admission Policy
other (explain): C6 Open admissions policy details. Admission Policy
C7 Relative importance of each of the following academic and nonacademic factors in first-time, first-year, degree-seeking (freshman) admission decisions.
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Very Important Important Considered Not Considered section subsection description type
Academic C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
Rigor of secondary school record X C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
Class rank X C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
Academic GPA X C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
Standardized test scores X C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
Application Essay X C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
Recommendation(s) X C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
Nonacademic C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
Interview X C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
Extracurricular activities X C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
Talent/ability X C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
Character/personal qualities X C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
First generation X C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
Alumni/ae relation X C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
Geographical residence X C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
State residency X C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
Religious affiliation/commitment X C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
Racial/ethnic status X C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
Volunteer work X C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
Work experience X C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
Level of applicant's interest X C7 Relative importance of academic and nonacademic factors in admission decisions Admissions factors
C8 SAT and ACT Policies
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Yes No section subsection description type
Does your institution make use of SAT, ACT, or SAT Subject Test scores in admission decisions for first-time, first-year, degree-seeking applicants? X C8 Entrance exams policies SAT/ACT Policies
C8A If yes, place check marks in the appropriate boxes below to reflect your institution's policies for use in admission for Fall 2025.
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ADMISSION _1 _2 _3 _4 section subsection description type
Require Recommend Require for Some Consider if Submitted Not Used C8 Admission Policies Table SAT/ACT Policies
SAT or ACT X C8 Admission Policies Table SAT/ACT Policies
ACT only C8 Admission Policies Table SAT/ACT Policies
SAT only C8 Admission Policies Table SAT/ACT Policies
C8D
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In addition, does your institution use applicants' test scores for academic advising? X C8 C8D Institution use of applicants' test scores for academic advising? Test score usage
C8E
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Latest date by which SAT or ACT scores must be received for fall-term admission 31-Dec C8 C8E Latest date by which SAT or ACT scores must be received for fall-term admission Test score submission dates
Latest date by which SAT Subject Test scores must be received for fall-term admission 31-Dec C8 C8E Latest date by which SAT or ACT scores must be received for fall-term admission Test score submission dates
C8G
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SAT C8 C8G Tests used for placement Placement tests
ACT C8 C8G Tests used for placement Placement tests
SAT Subject Tests C8 C8G Tests used for placement Placement tests
AP X C8 C8G Tests used for placement Placement tests
CLEP C8 C8G Tests used for placement Placement tests
Institutional Exam X C8 C8G Tests used for placement Placement tests
State Exam (specify): C8 C8G Tests used for placement Placement tests
C9 Percent and number of first-time, first-year (freshman) students enrolled in Fall 2023 who submitted national standardized (SAT/ACT) test scores.
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_1 All tests submitted section subsection description type
Percent submitting SAT scores 50% Number submitting SAT scores\t567 C9 C9-1 Shows percentage and number of students who submitted SAT/ACT scores SAT/ACT submission statistics
Percent submitting ACT scores 22% Number submitting ACT scores\t243 C9 C9-1 Shows percentage and number of students who submitted SAT/ACT scores SAT/ACT submission statistics
C9 SAT/ACT Percentiles
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25th Percentile 50th Percentile 75th Percentile section subsection description type
SAT Composite 1500 1540 1560 C9 C9-2 Shows SAT percentiles (25th, 50th, 75th) for Reading/Writing and Math SAT/ACT Percentiles
SAT Evidenced-Based Reading and Writing 730 760 770 C9 C9-2 Shows SAT percentiles (25th, 50th, 75th) for Reading/Writing and Math SAT/ACT Percentiles
SAT Math 770 790 800 C9 C9-2 Shows SAT percentiles (25th, 50th, 75th) for Reading/Writing and Math SAT/ACT Percentiles
ACT Composite 34 35 36 C9 C9-2 Shows SAT percentiles (25th, 50th, 75th) for Reading/Writing and Math SAT/ACT Percentiles
ACT Math 33 35 36 C9 C9-2 Shows SAT percentiles (25th, 50th, 75th) for Reading/Writing and Math SAT/ACT Percentiles
ACT English 35 35 36 C9 C9-2 Shows SAT percentiles (25th, 50th, 75th) for Reading/Writing and Math SAT/ACT Percentiles
ACT Writing 34 35 36 C9 C9-2 Shows SAT percentiles (25th, 50th, 75th) for Reading/Writing and Math SAT/ACT Percentiles
ACT Science 34 35 36 C9 C9-2 Shows SAT percentiles (25th, 50th, 75th) for Reading/Writing and Math SAT/ACT Percentiles
ACT Reading 34 35 36 C9 C9-2 Shows SAT percentiles (25th, 50th, 75th) for Reading/Writing and Math SAT/ACT Percentiles
C9 Percent of first-time, first-year (freshman) students with scores in each range:
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SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing SAT Math Section SAT Composite section subsection description type
700-800 92.6% 95.4% 1400-1600\t96.1% C9 C9-3 Shows SAT score range percentages for Evidence-Based Reading/Writing SAT Score Ranges
600-699 6.9% 4.1% 1200-1399\t3.5% C9 C9-3 Shows SAT score range percentages for Evidence-Based Reading/Writing SAT Score Ranges
500-599 0.5% 0.5% 1000-1199\t0.4% C9 C9-3 Shows SAT score range percentages for Evidence-Based Reading/Writing SAT Score Ranges
400-499 0.0% 0.0% 800-999\t0.0% C9 C9-3 Shows SAT score range percentages for Evidence-Based Reading/Writing SAT Score Ranges
300-399 0.0% 0.0% 600-799\t0.0% C9 C9-3 Shows SAT score range percentages for Evidence-Based Reading/Writing SAT Score Ranges
200-299 0.0% 0.0% 400-599\t0.0% C9 C9-3 Shows SAT score range percentages for Evidence-Based Reading/Writing SAT Score Ranges
Totals should = 100% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% C9 C9-3 Shows SAT score range percentages for Evidence-Based Reading/Writing SAT Score Ranges
C9 ACT Scores
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ACT Composite ACT English ACT Math ACT Reading ACT Science section subsection description type
30-36 99.2% 98.8% 93.8% 97.1% 95.1% C9 C9-5 ACT score ranges and percentages ACT scores
24-29 0.8% 0.8% 6.2% 2.9% 4.9% C9 C9-5 ACT score ranges and percentages ACT scores
18-23 0.0% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% C9 C9-5 ACT score ranges and percentages ACT scores
12-17 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% C9 C9-5 ACT score ranges and percentages ACT scores
6-11 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% C9 C9-5 ACT score ranges and percentages ACT scores
Below 6 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% C9 C9-5 ACT score ranges and percentages ACT scores
Totals should = 100% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% C9 C9-5 ACT score ranges and percentages ACT scores
C10 High School Rank
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% section subsection description type
Percent in top tenth of high school graduating class 91.4% C10 Percent of all degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students who had high school class rank within each of the following ranges (report information for those students from whom you collected high school rank information). Admissions factors
Percent in top quarter of high school graduating class 98.0% C10 Percent of all degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students who had high school class rank within each of the following ranges (report information for those students from whom you collected high school rank information). Admissions factors
Percent in top half of high school graduating class 99.8% C10 Percent of all degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students who had high school class rank within each of the following ranges (report information for those students from whom you collected high school rank information). Admissions factors
Percent in bottom half of high school graduating class 0.2% C10 Percent of all degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students who had high school class rank within each of the following ranges (report information for those students from whom you collected high school rank information). Admissions factors
Percent in bottom quarter of high school graduating class 0.2% C10 Percent of all degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students who had high school class rank within each of the following ranges (report information for those students from whom you collected high school rank information). Admissions factors
Percent of total first-time, first-year (freshmen) students who submitted high school class rank: 40% C10 Percent of all degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students who had high school class rank within each of the following ranges (report information for those students from whom you collected high school rank information). Admissions factors
C11 High School GPA
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Percent who had GPA of 4.0 N/A C11 Percentage of all enrolled, degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students who had high school grade-point averages within each of the following ranges (using 4.0 scale). Report information only for those students from whom you collected high school GPA. GPA distribution
Percent who had GPA between 3.75 and 3.99 N/A C11 Percentage of all enrolled, degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students who had high school grade-point averages within each of the following ranges (using 4.0 scale). Report information only for those students from whom you collected high school GPA. GPA distribution
Percent who had GPA between 3.50 and 3.74 N/A C11 Percentage of all enrolled, degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students who had high school grade-point averages within each of the following ranges (using 4.0 scale). Report information only for those students from whom you collected high school GPA. GPA distribution
Percent who had GPA between 3.25 and 3.49 N/A C11 Percentage of all enrolled, degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students who had high school grade-point averages within each of the following ranges (using 4.0 scale). Report information only for those students from whom you collected high school GPA. GPA distribution
Percent who had GPA between 3.00 and 3.24 N/A C11 Percentage of all enrolled, degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students who had high school grade-point averages within each of the following ranges (using 4.0 scale). Report information only for those students from whom you collected high school GPA. GPA distribution
Percent who had GPA between 2.50 and 2.99 N/A C11 Percentage of all enrolled, degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students who had high school grade-point averages within each of the following ranges (using 4.0 scale). Report information only for those students from whom you collected high school GPA. GPA distribution
Percent who had GPA between 2.0 and 2.49 N/A C11 Percentage of all enrolled, degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students who had high school grade-point averages within each of the following ranges (using 4.0 scale). Report information only for those students from whom you collected high school GPA. GPA distribution
Percent who had GPA between 1.0 and 1.99 N/A C11 Percentage of all enrolled, degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students who had high school grade-point averages within each of the following ranges (using 4.0 scale). Report information only for those students from whom you collected high school GPA. GPA distribution
Percent who had GPA below 1.0 N/A C11 Percentage of all enrolled, degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students who had high school grade-point averages within each of the following ranges (using 4.0 scale). Report information only for those students from whom you collected high school GPA. GPA distribution
Totals should = 100% N/A C11 Percentage of all enrolled, degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students who had high school grade-point averages within each of the following ranges (using 4.0 scale). Report information only for those students from whom you collected high school GPA. GPA distribution
C12 Average High School GPA
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Average high school GPA of all degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students who submitted GPA: N/A C12 Average high school GPA of all degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students who submitted GPA: GPA
Percent of total first-time, first-year (freshman) students who submitted high school GPA: N/A C12 Average high school GPA of all degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students who submitted GPA: GPA
Admission Policies
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Question Yes No section subsection description type
Application Fee C13 Information about application fees and waivers Admissions factors
Does your institution have an application fee? X C13 Information about application fees and waivers Admissions factors
Amount of application fee: $75 C13 Information about application fees and waivers Admissions factors
Can it be waived for applicants with financial need? X C13 Information about application fees and waivers Admissions factors
If you have an application fee and an on-line application option, please indicate policy for students who apply on-line: C13 Information about application fees and waivers Admissions factors
Same fee: X C13 Information about application fees and waivers Admissions factors
Free: C13 Information about application fees and waivers Admissions factors
Reduced: C13 Information about application fees and waivers Admissions factors
Can on-line application fee be waived for applicants with financial need? X C13 Information about application fees and waivers Admissions factors
Application Closing Dates
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Question Yes No section subsection description type
Does your institution have an application closing date? Yes No C14 Information about application closing dates Admissions factors
Application closing date (fall): 4-Jan C14 Information about application closing dates Admissions factors
Priority date: C14 Information about application closing dates Admissions factors
Terms other than Fall
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Question Yes No section subsection description type
Are first-time, first-year students accepted for terms other than the fall? X C15 Information about accepting students for terms other than fall Admissions factors
Notification Policy
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Question Column_2 section subsection description type
Notification to applicants of admission decision sent (fill in one only) C16 Notification to applicants of admission decision sent (fill in one only) Admissions factors
On a rolling basis beginning (date): C16 Notification to applicants of admission decision sent (fill in one only) Admissions factors
By (date): 1-Apr C16 Notification to applicants of admission decision sent (fill in one only) Admissions factors
Other: C16 Notification to applicants of admission decision sent (fill in one only) Admissions factors
Reapplication Policy
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Reapply policy for admitted applicants (fill in one only) C17 Reapplication policy for admitted applicants Admissions factors
Must reply by (date): C17 Reapplication policy for admitted applicants Admissions factors
No set date: C17 Reapplication policy for admitted applicants Admissions factors
Must reply by May 1 or within weeks if notified thereafter 1-May C17 Reapplication policy for admitted applicants Admissions factors
Other: C17 Reapplication policy for admitted applicants Admissions factors
Housing Deposit
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Question section subsection description type
Deadline for housing deposit (MM/DD): C17 Information about housing deposit Admissions factors
Amount of housing deposit: C17 Information about housing deposit Admissions factors
Refundable if student does not enroll? C17 Information about housing deposit Admissions factors
Yes, in full C17 Information about housing deposit Admissions factors
Yes, in part C17 Information about housing deposit Admissions factors
No C17 Information about housing deposit Admissions factors
C18 Deferred admission
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Yes No section subsection description type
Does your institution allow students to postpone enrollment after admission? X C18 Information about deferred admission policies. Admissions policies
If yes, maximum period of postponement: 2 years C18 Information about deferred admission policies. Admissions policies
C19 Early Decision and Early Action Plans
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Does your institution allow high school students to enroll as full-time, first-time, first- year (freshman) students one year or more before high school graduation? X C19 Information about early decision and early action plans. Admissions policies
C21 Early Decision
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Does your institution offer an early decision plan (an admission plan that permits students to apply and be notified of an admission decision well in advance of the regular notification date and that asks students to commit to attending if accepted) for first- time, first-year (freshman) applicants for fall enrollment? X C21 Information about early decision policies. Admissions policies
If “yes,” please complete the following: C21 Information about early decision policies. Admissions policies
First or only early decision plan closing date 1-Nov C21 Information about early decision policies. Admissions policies
First or only early decision plan notification date 15-Dec C21 Information about early decision policies. Admissions policies
Other early decision plan closing date C21 Information about early decision policies. Admissions policies
Other early decision plan notification date C21 Information about early decision policies. Admissions policies
Number of early decision applications received by your institution 2,953 C21 Information about early decision policies. Admissions policies
Number of applicants admitted under early decision plan 486 C21 Information about early decision policies. Admissions policies
Number of early decision applicants enrolled 470 C21 Information about early decision policies. Admissions policies
Please provide significant details about your early decision plan: C21 Information about early decision policies. Admissions policies
C22 Early action
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Do you have a nonbinding early action plan whereby students are notified of an admission decision well in advance of the regular notification date but do not have to commit to attending your college? X C22 Information about early action policies. Admissions policies
If “yes,” please complete the following: C22 Information about early action policies. Admissions policies
Early action closing date C22 Information about early action policies. Admissions policies
Early action notification date C22 Information about early action policies. Admissions policies
C22 Early action restrictive plan
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Is your early action plan a “restrictive” plan under which you limit students from applying to other early plans? X C22 Information about restrictive early action policies. Admissions policies
Transfer Students Enrollment
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Yes No section subsection description type
Does your institution enroll transfer students? (If no, please skip to Section E) X D1 Information about transfer students enrollment and credits transfer. Admissions factors
If yes, may transfer students earn advanced standing credit by transferring credits earned from course work completed at other colleges/universities? X D1 Information about transfer students enrollment and credits transfer. Admissions factors
Transfer Applicants, Admitted, Enrolled Fall 2023
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Applicants Admitted Applicants Enrolled Applicants section subsection description type
Men 799 42 28 D2 Number of students who applied, were admitted, and enrolled as degree-seeking transfer students in Fall 2023. Admissions factors
Women 571 19 13 D2 Number of students who applied, were admitted, and enrolled as degree-seeking transfer students in Fall 2023. Admissions factors
Another Gender 0 0 0 D2 Number of students who applied, were admitted, and enrolled as degree-seeking transfer students in Fall 2023. Admissions factors
Total 1,370 61 41 D2 Number of students who applied, were admitted, and enrolled as degree-seeking transfer students in Fall 2023. Admissions factors
Terms for Transfers Enrollment
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Fall X D3 Terms for which transfers may enroll Admissions factors
Winter D3 Terms for which transfers may enroll Admissions factors
Spring X D3 Terms for which transfers may enroll Admissions factors
Summer D3 Terms for which transfers may enroll Admissions factors
Minimum Credits for Transfers
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Must a transfer applicant have a minimum number of credits completed or else must apply as an entering freshman? X D4 Minimum number of credits completed for transfers Admissions factors
If yes, what is the minimum number of credits and the unit of measure? 12 Credit Hours D4 Minimum number of credits completed for transfers Admissions factors
Required Items for Transfer Students
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Required of All Recommended of All Recommended of Some Required of Some Not Required section subsection description type
High school transcript X D5 Items required for transfer students to apply for admission Admissions factors
College transcript(s) X D5 Items required for transfer students to apply for admission Admissions factors
Essay or personal statement X D5 Items required for transfer students to apply for admission Admissions factors
Interview X D5 Items required for transfer students to apply for admission Admissions factors
Standardized test scores X D5 Items required for transfer students to apply for admission Admissions factors
Statement of good standing from prior institution(s) X D5 Items required for transfer students to apply for admission Admissions factors
Application deadlines for transfer students
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Priority Date Closing Date Notification Date Reply Date Rolling Admission section subsection description type
Fall 15-Mar 2-3 weeks after notification D9 Lists application priority, closing, notification, and candidate reply dates for transfer students. If applications are reviewed on a continuous or rolling basis, place a check mark in the "Rolling admission" column. Application Deadlines
Winter D9 Lists application priority, closing, notification, and candidate reply dates for transfer students. If applications are reviewed on a continuous or rolling basis, place a check mark in the "Rolling admission" column. Application Deadlines
Spring 1-Nov 1-2 weeks after notfication D9 Lists application priority, closing, notification, and candidate reply dates for transfer students. If applications are reviewed on a continuous or rolling basis, place a check mark in the "Rolling admission" column. Application Deadlines
Summer D9 Lists application priority, closing, notification, and candidate reply dates for transfer students. If applications are reviewed on a continuous or rolling basis, place a check mark in the "Rolling admission" column. Application Deadlines
Open admission policy for transfer students
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Does an open admission policy, if reported, apply to transfer students? Yes No section subsection description type
X D10 Whether the college has an open admission policy for transfer students. Admissions Policy
Transfer Credit Policies
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Report the lowest grade earned for any course that may be transferred for credit: section subsection description type
C- D12 Reports the lowest grade earned for any course that may be transferred for credit. Transfer Credit Policies
Maximum credits transferable from a two-year institution
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Number Unit Type section subsection description type
Maximum number of credits or courses that may be transferred from a two-year institution: No Limit D13 The maximum number of credits or courses that may be transferred from a two-year institution. Transfer Credit Policies
Maximum credits transferable from a four-year institution
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Number Unit Type section subsection description type
Maximum number of credits or courses that may be transferred from a four-year institution: No Limit D14 The maximum number of credits or courses that may be transferred from a four-year institution. Transfer Credit Policies
D18 Military Service Transfer Credit Policies
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American Council on Education (ACE) X D18 Does your institution accept the following military/veteran transfer credits: Transfer Credits
College Level Examination Program (CLEP) X D18 Does your institution accept the following military/veteran transfer credits: Transfer Credits
DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST) X D18 Does your institution accept the following military/veteran transfer credits: Transfer Credits
D19 Maximum number of credits or courses
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Number Unit Type section subsection description type
N/A N/A D19 Maximum number of credits or courses that may be transferred based on military education evaluated by the American Council on Education (ACE): Transfer Credits
D20 Maximum number of credits or courses
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Number Unit Type section subsection description type
N/A N/A D20 Maximum number of credits or courses that may be transferred based on Department of Defense supported prior learning assessments (College Level Examination Program (CLEP) or DANTES Subject Standardized Tests Transfer Credits
D21 Military/veteran credit transfer policies published on your website?
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Yes No section subsection description type
X D21 Are the military/veteran credit transfer policies published on your website? Transfer Policies
Special study options
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_1 section subsection description type
Accelerated program X E1 Identify those programs available at your institution. Academic offerings
Comprehensive transition and postsecondary program for students with intellectual disabilities E1 Identify those programs available at your institution. Academic offerings
Cross-registration E1 Identify those programs available at your institution. Academic offerings
Distance learning X E1 Identify those programs available at your institution. Academic offerings
Double major X E1 Identify those programs available at your institution. Academic offerings
Dual enrollment E1 Identify those programs available at your institution. Academic offerings
English as a Second Language (ESL) X E1 Identify those programs available at your institution. Academic offerings
Exchange student program (domestic) E1 Identify those programs available at your institution. Academic offerings
External degree program E1 Identify those programs available at your institution. Academic offerings
Honors Program X E1 Identify those programs available at your institution. Academic offerings
Independent study X E1 Identify those programs available at your institution. Academic offerings
Internships X E1 Identify those programs available at your institution. Academic offerings
Liberal arts/career combination E1 Identify those programs available at your institution. Academic offerings
Student-designed major X E1 Identify those programs available at your institution. Academic offerings
Study abroad X E1 Identify those programs available at your institution. Academic offerings
Teacher certification program X E1 Identify those programs available at your institution. Academic offerings
Undergraduate Research X E1 Identify those programs available at your institution. Academic offerings
Weekend college E1 Identify those programs available at your institution. Academic offerings
Other (specify): E1 Identify those programs available at your institution. Academic offerings
Areas in which all or most students are required to complete some course work prior to graduation
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Arts/fine arts E3 Required coursework for graduation Academic requirements
Computer literacy E3 Required coursework for graduation Academic requirements
English (including composition) X E3 Required coursework for graduation Academic requirements
Foreign languages E3 Required coursework for graduation Academic requirements
History E3 Required coursework for graduation Academic requirements
Physical Education X E3 Required coursework for graduation Academic requirements
Humanities X E3 Required coursework for graduation Academic requirements
Intensive writing X E3 Required coursework for graduation Academic requirements
Mathematics E3 Required coursework for graduation Academic requirements
Philosophy E3 Required coursework for graduation Academic requirements
Sciences (biological or physical) X E3 Required coursework for graduation Academic requirements
Social science X E3 Required coursework for graduation Academic requirements
Other (describe): E3 Required coursework for graduation Academic requirements
Freshmen Demographics
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First-time, first-year (freshman) students Undergraduates section subsection description type
Percent who are from out of state (exclude international/nonresident aliens from\nthe numerator and denominator) 60% 57% F1 Percentages of first-time, first-year (freshman) degree-seeking students and degree-seeking undergraduates enrolled in Fall 2023 who fit the following categories: Demographics
Percent of men who join fraternities 0% 0% F1 Percentages of first-time, first-year (freshman) degree-seeking students and degree-seeking undergraduates enrolled in Fall 2023 who fit the following categories: Demographics
Percent of women who join sororities 0% 0% F1 Percentages of first-time, first-year (freshman) degree-seeking students and degree-seeking undergraduates enrolled in Fall 2023 who fit the following categories: Demographics
Percent who live in college-owned, -operated, or -affiliated housing 99% 62% F1 Percentages of first-time, first-year (freshman) degree-seeking students and degree-seeking undergraduates enrolled in Fall 2023 who fit the following categories: Demographics
Percent who live off campus or commute 1% 38% F1 Percentages of first-time, first-year (freshman) degree-seeking students and degree-seeking undergraduates enrolled in Fall 2023 who fit the following categories: Demographics
Percent of students age 25 and older 0% 0% F1 Percentages of first-time, first-year (freshman) degree-seeking students and degree-seeking undergraduates enrolled in Fall 2023 who fit the following categories: Demographics
Average age of full-time students 18 20 F1 Percentages of first-time, first-year (freshman) degree-seeking students and degree-seeking undergraduates enrolled in Fall 2023 who fit the following categories: Demographics
Average age of all students (full- and part-time) 18 20 F1 Percentages of first-time, first-year (freshman) degree-seeking students and degree-seeking undergraduates enrolled in Fall 2023 who fit the following categories: Demographics
Activities offered Identify those programs available at your institution.
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Campus Ministries X F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
Choral groups X F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
Concert band X F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
Dance X F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
Drama/theater X F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
International Student Organization X F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
Jazz band X F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
Literary magazine X F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
Marching band X F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
Model UN X F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
Music ensembles X F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
Musical theater X F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
Opera X F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
Pep band X F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
Radio station X F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
Student government X F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
Student newspaper -The Rice Thresher (weekly) X F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
Student-run film society X F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
Symphony orchestra X F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
Television station F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
Yearbook X F2 List of activities available at the institution. Student activities
F3 ROTC (program offered in cooperation with Reserve Officers' Training Corps)
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Marine Option (for Naval ROTC) On Campus At Cooperating Institution Name of Cooperating Institution section subsection description type
F3 Information about ROTC programs offered ROTC Programs
X X University of Houston F3 Information about ROTC programs offered ROTC Programs
X X University of Houston F3 Information about ROTC programs offered ROTC Programs
F4 Housing: Check all types of college-owned, -operated, or -affiliated housing available for undergraduates at your institution.
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Coed dorms YES F4 Information about housing options Housing Options
Men's dorms F4 Information about housing options Housing Options
Women's dorms F4 Information about housing options Housing Options
Apartments for married students F4 Information about housing options Housing Options
Apartments for single students F4 Information about housing options Housing Options
Special housing for disabled students YES F4 Information about housing options Housing Options
Special housing for international students F4 Information about housing options Housing Options
Fraternity/sorority housing F4 Information about housing options Housing Options
Cooperative housing F4 Information about housing options Housing Options
Theme housing F4 Information about housing options Housing Options
Wellness housing F4 Information about housing options Housing Options
Living Learning Communities YES F4 Information about housing options Housing Options
Other housing options (specify): F4 Information about housing options Housing Options
G1 Tuition and Fees
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None 2024-2025 First-Year 2024-2025 Undergraduates section subsection description type
PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS\nTuition: $62,874 $59,784 G1 Undergraduate full-time tuition, required fees, room and board List the typical tuition, required fees, and room and board for a full-time undergraduate student for the FULL 2024-2025 academic year (30 semester or 45 quarter hours for institutions that derive annual tuition by multiplying credit hour cost by number of credits). A full academic year refers to the period of time generally extending from September to June; usually equated to two semesters, two trimesters, three quarters, or the period covered by a four-one-four plan. Room and board is defined as double occupancy and 19 meals per week or the maximum meal plan. Required fees include only charges that all full-time students must pay that are not included in tuition (e.g., registration, health, or activity fees.) Do not include optional fees (e.g., parking, laboratory use). Tuition and fees
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS\nTuition:\nIn-district G1 Undergraduate full-time tuition, required fees, room and board List the typical tuition, required fees, and room and board for a full-time undergraduate student for the FULL 2024-2025 academic year (30 semester or 45 quarter hours for institutions that derive annual tuition by multiplying credit hour cost by number of credits). A full academic year refers to the period of time generally extending from September to June; usually equated to two semesters, two trimesters, three quarters, or the period covered by a four-one-four plan. Room and board is defined as double occupancy and 19 meals per week or the maximum meal plan. Required fees include only charges that all full-time students must pay that are not included in tuition (e.g., registration, health, or activity fees.) Do not include optional fees (e.g., parking, laboratory use). Tuition and fees
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS\nIn-state (out-of-district): G1 Undergraduate full-time tuition, required fees, room and board List the typical tuition, required fees, and room and board for a full-time undergraduate student for the FULL 2024-2025 academic year (30 semester or 45 quarter hours for institutions that derive annual tuition by multiplying credit hour cost by number of credits). A full academic year refers to the period of time generally extending from September to June; usually equated to two semesters, two trimesters, three quarters, or the period covered by a four-one-four plan. Room and board is defined as double occupancy and 19 meals per week or the maximum meal plan. Required fees include only charges that all full-time students must pay that are not included in tuition (e.g., registration, health, or activity fees.) Do not include optional fees (e.g., parking, laboratory use). Tuition and fees
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS\nOut-of-state: G1 Undergraduate full-time tuition, required fees, room and board List the typical tuition, required fees, and room and board for a full-time undergraduate student for the FULL 2024-2025 academic year (30 semester or 45 quarter hours for institutions that derive annual tuition by multiplying credit hour cost by number of credits). A full academic year refers to the period of time generally extending from September to June; usually equated to two semesters, two trimesters, three quarters, or the period covered by a four-one-four plan. Room and board is defined as double occupancy and 19 meals per week or the maximum meal plan. Required fees include only charges that all full-time students must pay that are not included in tuition (e.g., registration, health, or activity fees.) Do not include optional fees (e.g., parking, laboratory use). Tuition and fees
NONRESIDENT ALIENS\nTuition: $62,874 $59,784 G1 Undergraduate full-time tuition, required fees, room and board List the typical tuition, required fees, and room and board for a full-time undergraduate student for the FULL 2024-2025 academic year (30 semester or 45 quarter hours for institutions that derive annual tuition by multiplying credit hour cost by number of credits). A full academic year refers to the period of time generally extending from September to June; usually equated to two semesters, two trimesters, three quarters, or the period covered by a four-one-four plan. Room and board is defined as double occupancy and 19 meals per week or the maximum meal plan. Required fees include only charges that all full-time students must pay that are not included in tuition (e.g., registration, health, or activity fees.) Do not include optional fees (e.g., parking, laboratory use). Tuition and fees
REQUIRED FEES: $925 $925 G1 Undergraduate full-time tuition, required fees, room and board List the typical tuition, required fees, and room and board for a full-time undergraduate student for the FULL 2024-2025 academic year (30 semester or 45 quarter hours for institutions that derive annual tuition by multiplying credit hour cost by number of credits). A full academic year refers to the period of time generally extending from September to June; usually equated to two semesters, two trimesters, three quarters, or the period covered by a four-one-four plan. Room and board is defined as double occupancy and 19 meals per week or the maximum meal plan. Required fees include only charges that all full-time students must pay that are not included in tuition (e.g., registration, health, or activity fees.) Do not include optional fees (e.g., parking, laboratory use). Tuition and fees
ROOM AND BOARD:\n(on-campus) $18,100 $18,100 G1 Undergraduate full-time tuition, required fees, room and board List the typical tuition, required fees, and room and board for a full-time undergraduate student for the FULL 2024-2025 academic year (30 semester or 45 quarter hours for institutions that derive annual tuition by multiplying credit hour cost by number of credits). A full academic year refers to the period of time generally extending from September to June; usually equated to two semesters, two trimesters, three quarters, or the period covered by a four-one-four plan. Room and board is defined as double occupancy and 19 meals per week or the maximum meal plan. Required fees include only charges that all full-time students must pay that are not included in tuition (e.g., registration, health, or activity fees.) Do not include optional fees (e.g., parking, laboratory use). Tuition and fees
ROOM ONLY:\n(on-campus) $12,000 $12,000 G1 Undergraduate full-time tuition, required fees, room and board List the typical tuition, required fees, and room and board for a full-time undergraduate student for the FULL 2024-2025 academic year (30 semester or 45 quarter hours for institutions that derive annual tuition by multiplying credit hour cost by number of credits). A full academic year refers to the period of time generally extending from September to June; usually equated to two semesters, two trimesters, three quarters, or the period covered by a four-one-four plan. Room and board is defined as double occupancy and 19 meals per week or the maximum meal plan. Required fees include only charges that all full-time students must pay that are not included in tuition (e.g., registration, health, or activity fees.) Do not include optional fees (e.g., parking, laboratory use). Tuition and fees
BOARD ONLY:\n(on-campus meal plan) $6,100 $6,100 G1 Undergraduate full-time tuition, required fees, room and board List the typical tuition, required fees, and room and board for a full-time undergraduate student for the FULL 2024-2025 academic year (30 semester or 45 quarter hours for institutions that derive annual tuition by multiplying credit hour cost by number of credits). A full academic year refers to the period of time generally extending from September to June; usually equated to two semesters, two trimesters, three quarters, or the period covered by a four-one-four plan. Room and board is defined as double occupancy and 19 meals per week or the maximum meal plan. Required fees include only charges that all full-time students must pay that are not included in tuition (e.g., registration, health, or activity fees.) Do not include optional fees (e.g., parking, laboratory use). Tuition and fees
Comprehensive tuition and room and board fee (if your\ncollege cannot provide separate tuition and room and\nboard fees): N/A G1 Undergraduate full-time tuition, required fees, room and board List the typical tuition, required fees, and room and board for a full-time undergraduate student for the FULL 2024-2025 academic year (30 semester or 45 quarter hours for institutions that derive annual tuition by multiplying credit hour cost by number of credits). A full academic year refers to the period of time generally extending from September to June; usually equated to two semesters, two trimesters, three quarters, or the period covered by a four-one-four plan. Room and board is defined as double occupancy and 19 meals per week or the maximum meal plan. Required fees include only charges that all full-time students must pay that are not included in tuition (e.g., registration, health, or activity fees.) Do not include optional fees (e.g., parking, laboratory use). Tuition and fees
Other: G1 Undergraduate full-time tuition, required fees, room and board List the typical tuition, required fees, and room and board for a full-time undergraduate student for the FULL 2024-2025 academic year (30 semester or 45 quarter hours for institutions that derive annual tuition by multiplying credit hour cost by number of credits). A full academic year refers to the period of time generally extending from September to June; usually equated to two semesters, two trimesters, three quarters, or the period covered by a four-one-four plan. Room and board is defined as double occupancy and 19 meals per week or the maximum meal plan. Required fees include only charges that all full-time students must pay that are not included in tuition (e.g., registration, health, or activity fees.) Do not include optional fees (e.g., parking, laboratory use). Tuition and fees
Maximum Credits
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Number of credits per term a student can take for the stated full-time tuition Minimum Maximum section subsection description type
Number of credits per term a student can take for the stated full-time tuition 12 21 G2 Shows minimum and maximum number of credits per term a student can take for full-time tuition Tuition credits
Fee Variance
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Do tuition and fees vary by year of study (e.g., sophomore, junior, senior)? Yes No section subsection description type
Do tuition and fees vary by year of study (e.g., sophomore, junior, senior)? X G3 Shows fee variance depending on year of study Tuition fees
Fee Variance by Program
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Do tuition and fees vary by undergraduate instructional program? _1 section subsection description type
Do tuition and fees vary by undergraduate instructional program? X G4 Shows fee variance depending on the undergraduate instructional program Tuition fees
If yes, what percentage of full-time undergraduates pay more than the tuition and fees reported in G1? 26.0% G4 Shows fee variance depending on the undergraduate instructional program Tuition fees
Estimated Expenses
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Provide the estimated expenses for a typical full-time undergraduate student: Residents Commuters (living at home) Commuters (not living at home) section subsection description type
Books and supplies $1,440 $1,440 $1,440 G5 Estimated expenses for full-time undergraduate students Cost of attendance
Room only $12,000 G5 Estimated expenses for full-time undergraduate students Cost of attendance
Board only $6,100 $6,100 G5 Estimated expenses for full-time undergraduate students Cost of attendance
Room and board total (if your college cannot provide separate room and board figures for commuters not living at home): N/A G5 Estimated expenses for full-time undergraduate students Cost of attendance
Transportation $700 $700 $700 G5 Estimated expenses for full-time undergraduate students Cost of attendance
Other expenses $2,940 $2,940 $2,940 G5 Estimated expenses for full-time undergraduate students Cost of attendance
Per credit charges: AY 2025
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Undergraduate per-credit-hour charges (tuition only) First-Year Undergraduates section subsection description type
PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS: $2,620 $2,491 G6 Undergraduate per-credit-hour charges (tuition only) Tuition fees
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS In-district: G6 Undergraduate per-credit-hour charges (tuition only) Tuition fees
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS In-state (out-of-district): G6 Undergraduate per-credit-hour charges (tuition only) Tuition fees
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Out-of-state: G6 Undergraduate per-credit-hour charges (tuition only) Tuition fees
NONRESIDENT ALIENS: $2,620 $2,491 G6 Undergraduate per-credit-hour charges (tuition only) Tuition fees
Aid Awarded to Enrolled Undergraduates
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2023-2024 estimated 2022-2023 final Column_3 section subsection description type
Indicate the academic year for which data are reported for items H1, H2, H2A, and H6 below: X H Total dollar amounts awarded to enrolled full-time and less than full-time degree-seeking undergraduates Financial Aid
Which needs-analysis methodology does your institution use in awarding institutional aid?
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Federal methodology (FM) H Needs-analysis methodology used in awarding institutional aid Financial Aid
Institutional methodology (IM) H Needs-analysis methodology used in awarding institutional aid Financial Aid
Both FM and IM X H Needs-analysis methodology used in awarding institutional aid Financial Aid
Scholarships/Grants
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Need-based $ (Include non-need-based aid used to meet need.) Non-need-based $ (Exclude non-need-based aid used to meet need.) section subsection description type
Scholarships/Grants H Financial aid data for scholarships and grants Financial Aid
Federal $4,871,550.00 $121,943.98 H Financial aid data for scholarships and grants Financial Aid
State (i.e., all states, not only the state in which your institution is located) $1,302,681.00 $0.00 H Financial aid data for scholarships and grants Financial Aid
Institutional: Endowed scholarships, annual gifts and tuition funded grants, awarded by the college, excluding athletic aid and tuition waivers (which are reported below). $116,393,115.65 $6,275,681.00 H Financial aid data for scholarships and grants Financial Aid
Scholarships/grants from external sources (e.g., Kiwanis, National Merit) not awarded by the college $0.00 $3,530,845.76 H Financial aid data for scholarships and grants Financial Aid
Total Scholarships/Grants $122,567,346.65 $9,928,470.74 H Financial aid data for scholarships and grants Financial Aid
Self-Help H Financial aid data for scholarships and grants Financial Aid
Student loans from all sources (excluding parent loans) $357,099.00 $2,238,801.00 H Financial aid data for scholarships and grants Financial Aid
Federal Work-Study $1,410,383.61 $0.00 H Financial aid data for scholarships and grants Financial Aid
State and other (e.g., institutional) work-study/employment (Note: Excludes Federal Work-Study captured above.) $0.00 $0.00 H Financial aid data for scholarships and grants Financial Aid
Total Self-Help $1,767,482.61 $2,238,801.00 H Financial aid data for scholarships and grants Financial Aid
Other H Financial aid data for scholarships and grants Financial Aid
Parent Loans $0.00 $2,601,335.00 H Financial aid data for scholarships and grants Financial Aid
Tuition Waivers H Financial aid data for scholarships and grants Financial Aid
Reporting is optional. Report tuition waivers in this row if you choose to report them. Do not report tuition waivers elsewhere. $388,448.00 $4,646,032.00 H Financial aid data for scholarships and grants Financial Aid
Athletic Awards $2,615,660.92 $11,552,306.78 H Financial aid data for scholarships and grants Financial Aid
H2. Number of Enrolled Students Awarded Aid
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First-time Full-time Freshmen Full-time Undergraduate (Incl. Fresh.) Less Than Full-time Undergraduate Column_5 section subsection description type
a) Number of degree-seeking undergraduate students (CDS Item B1 if reporting on Fall 2023 cohort) 1121 4562 H2 List the number of degree-seeking full-time and less-than-full-time undergraduates who applied for and were awarded financial aid from any source. Aid that is non-need-based but that was used to meet need should be counted as need-based aid. Numbers should reflect the cohort awarded the dollars reported in H1. Note: In the chart below, students may be counted in more than one row, and full-time freshmen should also be counted as full-time undergraduates. Do NOT include any aid related to the CARES Act or unique to the COVID-19 pandemic. Financial Aid Statistics
b) Number of students in line a who applied for need-based financial aid 839 3104 H2 List the number of degree-seeking full-time and less-than-full-time undergraduates who applied for and were awarded financial aid from any source. Aid that is non-need-based but that was used to meet need should be counted as need-based aid. Numbers should reflect the cohort awarded the dollars reported in H1. Note: In the chart below, students may be counted in more than one row, and full-time freshmen should also be counted as full-time undergraduates. Do NOT include any aid related to the CARES Act or unique to the COVID-19 pandemic. Financial Aid Statistics
c) Number of students in line b who were determined to have financial need 507 2085 H2 List the number of degree-seeking full-time and less-than-full-time undergraduates who applied for and were awarded financial aid from any source. Aid that is non-need-based but that was used to meet need should be counted as need-based aid. Numbers should reflect the cohort awarded the dollars reported in H1. Note: In the chart below, students may be counted in more than one row, and full-time freshmen should also be counted as full-time undergraduates. Do NOT include any aid related to the CARES Act or unique to the COVID-19 pandemic. Financial Aid Statistics
d) Number of students in line c who were awarded any financial aid 507 2068 H2 List the number of degree-seeking full-time and less-than-full-time undergraduates who applied for and were awarded financial aid from any source. Aid that is non-need-based but that was used to meet need should be counted as need-based aid. Numbers should reflect the cohort awarded the dollars reported in H1. Note: In the chart below, students may be counted in more than one row, and full-time freshmen should also be counted as full-time undergraduates. Do NOT include any aid related to the CARES Act or unique to the COVID-19 pandemic. Financial Aid Statistics
e) Number of students in line d who were awarded any need-based scholarship or grant aid 495 2043 H2 List the number of degree-seeking full-time and less-than-full-time undergraduates who applied for and were awarded financial aid from any source. Aid that is non-need-based but that was used to meet need should be counted as need-based aid. Numbers should reflect the cohort awarded the dollars reported in H1. Note: In the chart below, students may be counted in more than one row, and full-time freshmen should also be counted as full-time undergraduates. Do NOT include any aid related to the CARES Act or unique to the COVID-19 pandemic. Financial Aid Statistics
f) Number of students in line d who were awarded any need-based self-help aid 120 606 H2 List the number of degree-seeking full-time and less-than-full-time undergraduates who applied for and were awarded financial aid from any source. Aid that is non-need-based but that was used to meet need should be counted as need-based aid. Numbers should reflect the cohort awarded the dollars reported in H1. Note: In the chart below, students may be counted in more than one row, and full-time freshmen should also be counted as full-time undergraduates. Do NOT include any aid related to the CARES Act or unique to the COVID-19 pandemic. Financial Aid Statistics
g) Number of students in line d who were awarded any non-need-based scholarship or grant aid 49 198 H2 List the number of degree-seeking full-time and less-than-full-time undergraduates who applied for and were awarded financial aid from any source. Aid that is non-need-based but that was used to meet need should be counted as need-based aid. Numbers should reflect the cohort awarded the dollars reported in H1. Note: In the chart below, students may be counted in more than one row, and full-time freshmen should also be counted as full-time undergraduates. Do NOT include any aid related to the CARES Act or unique to the COVID-19 pandemic. Financial Aid Statistics
h) Number of students in line d whose need was fully met (exclude PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans) 506 2066 H2 List the number of degree-seeking full-time and less-than-full-time undergraduates who applied for and were awarded financial aid from any source. Aid that is non-need-based but that was used to meet need should be counted as need-based aid. Numbers should reflect the cohort awarded the dollars reported in H1. Note: In the chart below, students may be counted in more than one row, and full-time freshmen should also be counted as full-time undergraduates. Do NOT include any aid related to the CARES Act or unique to the COVID-19 pandemic. Financial Aid Statistics
i) On average, the percentage of need that was met of students who were awarded any need-based aid. Exclude any aid that was awarded in excess of need as well as any resources that were awarded to replace EFC (PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans) 100.0% 100.0% H2 List the number of degree-seeking full-time and less-than-full-time undergraduates who applied for and were awarded financial aid from any source. Aid that is non-need-based but that was used to meet need should be counted as need-based aid. Numbers should reflect the cohort awarded the dollars reported in H1. Note: In the chart below, students may be counted in more than one row, and full-time freshmen should also be counted as full-time undergraduates. Do NOT include any aid related to the CARES Act or unique to the COVID-19 pandemic. Financial Aid Statistics
j) The average financial aid package of those in line d. Exclude any resources that were awarded to replace EFC (PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans) $63,233.16 $63,542.97 H2 List the number of degree-seeking full-time and less-than-full-time undergraduates who applied for and were awarded financial aid from any source. Aid that is non-need-based but that was used to meet need should be counted as need-based aid. Numbers should reflect the cohort awarded the dollars reported in H1. Note: In the chart below, students may be counted in more than one row, and full-time freshmen should also be counted as full-time undergraduates. Do NOT include any aid related to the CARES Act or unique to the COVID-19 pandemic. Financial Aid Statistics
k) Average need-based scholarship and grant award of those in line e $59,908.22 $60,061.48 H2 List the number of degree-seeking full-time and less-than-full-time undergraduates who applied for and were awarded financial aid from any source. Aid that is non-need-based but that was used to meet need should be counted as need-based aid. Numbers should reflect the cohort awarded the dollars reported in H1. Note: In the chart below, students may be counted in more than one row, and full-time freshmen should also be counted as full-time undergraduates. Do NOT include any aid related to the CARES Act or unique to the COVID-19 pandemic. Financial Aid Statistics
l) Average need-based self-help award (excluding PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans) of those in line f $2,634.11 $2,782.68 H2 List the number of degree-seeking full-time and less-than-full-time undergraduates who applied for and were awarded financial aid from any source. Aid that is non-need-based but that was used to meet need should be counted as need-based aid. Numbers should reflect the cohort awarded the dollars reported in H1. Note: In the chart below, students may be counted in more than one row, and full-time freshmen should also be counted as full-time undergraduates. Do NOT include any aid related to the CARES Act or unique to the COVID-19 pandemic. Financial Aid Statistics
m) Average need-based loan (excluding PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans) of those in line f who were awarded a need-based loan $3,367.53 $4,002.70 H2 List the number of degree-seeking full-time and less-than-full-time undergraduates who applied for and were awarded financial aid from any source. Aid that is non-need-based but that was used to meet need should be counted as need-based aid. Numbers should reflect the cohort awarded the dollars reported in H1. Note: In the chart below, students may be counted in more than one row, and full-time freshmen should also be counted as full-time undergraduates. Do NOT include any aid related to the CARES Act or unique to the COVID-19 pandemic. Financial Aid Statistics
Number of Enrolled Students Awarded Non-need-based Scholarships and Grants
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First-time Full-time Freshmen Full-time Undergrad (Incl. Fresh.) Less Than Full-time Undergrad Column_5 section subsection description type
n) Number of students in line a who had no financial need and who were awarded institutional non-need-based scholarship or grant aid (exclude those who were awarded athletic awards and tuition benefits) 48 182 H2A List the number of degree-seeking full-time and less-than-full-time undergraduates who had no financial need and who were awarded institutional non-need-based scholarship or grant aid. Financial Aid
o) Average dollar amount of institutional non-need-based scholarship and grant aid awarded to students in line n $22,318.33 $20,368.63 H2A List the number of degree-seeking full-time and less-than-full-time undergraduates who had no financial need and who were awarded institutional non-need-based scholarship or grant aid. Financial Aid
p) Number of students in line a who were awarded an institutional non-need-based athletic scholarship or grant 46 213 H2A List the number of degree-seeking full-time and less-than-full-time undergraduates who had no financial need and who were awarded institutional non-need-based scholarship or grant aid. Financial Aid
q) Average dollar amount of institutional non-need-based athletic scholarships and grants awarded to students in line p $46,053.46 $54,236.18 H2A List the number of degree-seeking full-time and less-than-full-time undergraduates who had no financial need and who were awarded institutional non-need-based scholarship or grant aid. Financial Aid
H4
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Description Count section subsection description type
Provide the number of students in the 2023 undergraduate class who started at your institution as first-time students and received a bachelor's degree between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Exclude students who transferred into your institution 921 H4 Provide the number of students in the 2023 undergraduate class who started at your institution as first-time students and received a bachelor's degree between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Exclude students who transferred into your institution Enrollment
H5
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Number in the class (defined in H4 above) who borrowed from the types of loans specified in the first column Percent of the class (defined above) who borrowed from the types of loans specified in the first column (nearest 1%) Average per-undergraduate-borrower cumulative principal borrowed from the types of loans specified in the first column (nearest $1) Column_5 section subsection description type
a) Any loan program: Federal Perkins, Federal Stafford Subsidized and Unsubsidized, institutional, state, private loans that your institution is aware of, etc. Include both Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Family Education Loans. 132 14% $18,939.08 H5 Number and percent of students in class (defined in H4 above) borrowing from federal, non-federal, and any loan sources, and the average (or mean) amount borrowed. Student Loans
b) Federal loan programs: Federal Perkins, Federal Stafford Subsidized and Unsubsidized. Include both Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Family Education Loans. 127 14% $11,990.69 H5 Number and percent of students in class (defined in H4 above) borrowing from federal, non-federal, and any loan sources, and the average (or mean) amount borrowed. Student Loans
c) Institutional loan programs. 0 0% $0.00 H5 Number and percent of students in class (defined in H4 above) borrowing from federal, non-federal, and any loan sources, and the average (or mean) amount borrowed. Student Loans
d) State loan programs. 3 0% $63,000.00 H5 Number and percent of students in class (defined in H4 above) borrowing from federal, non-federal, and any loan sources, and the average (or mean) amount borrowed. Student Loans
e) Private student loans made by a bank or lender. 19 2% $41,481.11 H5 Number and percent of students in class (defined in H4 above) borrowing from federal, non-federal, and any loan sources, and the average (or mean) amount borrowed. Student Loans
Aid to Undergraduate Degree-seeking Nonresident Aliens
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Indicate your institution's policy regarding institutional scholarship and grant aid for undergraduate degree-seeking nonresident aliens: None section subsection description type
Institutional need-based scholarship or grant aid is available X H6 Indicates the institution's policy regarding institutional scholarship and grant aid for undergraduate degree-seeking nonresident aliens, and provides data on aid amounts awarded to these students. Financial Aid Policy and Data
Institutional non-need-based scholarship or grant aid is available X H6 Indicates the institution's policy regarding institutional scholarship and grant aid for undergraduate degree-seeking nonresident aliens, and provides data on aid amounts awarded to these students. Financial Aid Policy and Data
Institutional scholarship or grant aid is not available H6 Indicates the institution's policy regarding institutional scholarship and grant aid for undergraduate degree-seeking nonresident aliens, and provides data on aid amounts awarded to these students. Financial Aid Policy and Data
If institutional financial aid is available for undergraduate degree-seeking nonresident aliens, provide the number of undergraduate degree-seeking nonresident aliens who were awarded need-based or non-need-based aid: 135 H6 Indicates the institution's policy regarding institutional scholarship and grant aid for undergraduate degree-seeking nonresident aliens, and provides data on aid amounts awarded to these students. Financial Aid Policy and Data
Average dollar amount of institutional financial aid awarded to undergraduate degree-seeking nonresident aliens: $70,452 H6 Indicates the institution's policy regarding institutional scholarship and grant aid for undergraduate degree-seeking nonresident aliens, and provides data on aid amounts awarded to these students. Financial Aid Policy and Data
Total dollar amount of institutional financial aid awarded to undergraduate degree-seeking nonresident aliens: $9,511,015 H6 Indicates the institution's policy regarding institutional scholarship and grant aid for undergraduate degree-seeking nonresident aliens, and provides data on aid amounts awarded to these students. Financial Aid Policy and Data
Check off all financial aid forms nonresident alien first-year financial aid applicants must submit:
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Institution's own financial aid form X H7 Lists financial aid forms required for nonresident alien first-year applicants. Financial Aid Forms
CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE X H7 Lists financial aid forms required for nonresident alien first-year applicants. Financial Aid Forms
International Student's Financial Aid Application X H7 Lists financial aid forms required for nonresident alien first-year applicants. Financial Aid Forms
International Student's Certification of Finances H7 Lists financial aid forms required for nonresident alien first-year applicants. Financial Aid Forms
FAFSA H7 Lists financial aid forms required for nonresident alien first-year applicants. Financial Aid Forms
Other (specify): Foreign Tax Return H7 Lists financial aid forms required for nonresident alien first-year applicants. Financial Aid Forms
Check off all financial aid forms domestic first-year (freshman) financial aid applicants must submit:
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FAFSA X H8 Lists financial aid forms required for domestic first-year applicants. Financial Aid Forms
Institution's own financial aid form H8 Lists financial aid forms required for domestic first-year applicants. Financial Aid Forms
CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE X H8 Lists financial aid forms required for domestic first-year applicants. Financial Aid Forms
State aid form X H8 Lists financial aid forms required for domestic first-year applicants. Financial Aid Forms
Noncustodial PROFILE X H8 Lists financial aid forms required for domestic first-year applicants. Financial Aid Forms
Business/Farm Supplement H8 Lists financial aid forms required for domestic first-year applicants. Financial Aid Forms
Other (specify): Tax Returns and W-2s H8 Lists financial aid forms required for domestic first-year applicants. Financial Aid Forms
Indicate filing dates for first-year (freshman) students:
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Priority date for filing required financial aid forms: 2/1 H9 Information about the priority and deadline dates for required financial aid forms Financial Aid Filing Dates
Deadline for filing required financial aid forms: H9 Information about the priority and deadline dates for required financial aid forms Financial Aid Filing Dates
No deadline for filing required forms (applications processed on a rolling basis): Y H9 Information about the priority and deadline dates for required financial aid forms Financial Aid Filing Dates
Indicate notification dates for first-year (freshman) students (answer a or b):
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None Yes No section subsection description type
a)\nStudents notified on or about (date): 4/1 H10 Indicates notification dates for first-year students Financial Aid Notification Dates
b)\nStudents notified on a rolling basis: X H10 Indicates notification dates for first-year students Financial Aid Notification Dates
If yes, starting date: H10 Indicates notification dates for first-year students Financial Aid Notification Dates
Indicate reply dates:
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Students must reply by (date): 5/1 H11 Shows reply dates. Reply Dates
or within weeks of notification. H11 Shows reply dates. Reply Dates
Types of Aid Available Loans
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Loan Type section subsection description type
FEDERAL DIRECT STUDENT LOAN PROGRAM (DIRECT LOAN) H12 Types of loans available to undergraduates Financial Aid
Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans X H12 Types of loans available to undergraduates Financial Aid
Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans X H12 Types of loans available to undergraduates Financial Aid
Direct PLUS Loans X H12 Types of loans available to undergraduates Financial Aid
Federal Perkins Loans H12 Types of loans available to undergraduates Financial Aid
Federal Nursing Loans H12 Types of loans available to undergraduates Financial Aid
State Loans X H12 Types of loans available to undergraduates Financial Aid
College/university loans from institutional funds H12 Types of loans available to undergraduates Financial Aid
Other (specify): H12 Types of loans available to undergraduates Financial Aid
Scholarships and Grants
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Scholarship Type section subsection description type
Need-based: H13 Types of scholarships and grants available Financial Aid
Federal Pell X H13 Types of scholarships and grants available Financial Aid
SEOG X H13 Types of scholarships and grants available Financial Aid
State scholarships/grants X H13 Types of scholarships and grants available Financial Aid
Private scholarships X H13 Types of scholarships and grants available Financial Aid
College/university scholarship or grant aid from institutional funds X H13 Types of scholarships and grants available Financial Aid
United Negro College Fund H13 Types of scholarships and grants available Financial Aid
Federal Nursing Scholarship H13 Types of scholarships and grants available Financial Aid
Other (specify): ROTC and Veterans Administration Benefits H13 Types of scholarships and grants available Financial Aid
Check off criteria used in awarding institutional aid
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Non-Need Based Need-Based section subsection description type
Academics X H14 Criteria used for awarding financial aid Financial Aid
Alumni affiliation H14 Criteria used for awarding financial aid Financial Aid
Art H14 Criteria used for awarding financial aid Financial Aid
Athletics X H14 Criteria used for awarding financial aid Financial Aid
Job skills X H14 Criteria used for awarding financial aid Financial Aid
ROTC H14 Criteria used for awarding financial aid Financial Aid
Leadership X H14 Criteria used for awarding financial aid Financial Aid
Minority status X H14 Criteria used for awarding financial aid Financial Aid
Music/drama H14 Criteria used for awarding financial aid Financial Aid
Religious affiliation X H14 Criteria used for awarding financial aid Financial Aid
State/district residency H14 Criteria used for awarding financial aid Financial Aid
Are these policies related to the COVID-19 pandemic?
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Yes H15 Policies related to the COVID-19 pandemic? Financial Aid
No X H15 Policies related to the COVID-19 pandemic? Financial Aid
Faculty Data Inclusions and Exclusions
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Full-time Part-time section subsection description type
(a) instructional faculty in preclinical and clinical medicine, faculty who are not paid (e.g., those who\ndonate their services or are in the military), or research-only faculty, post-doctoral fellows, or pre-\ndoctoral fellows Exclude Include only if they\nteach one or more\nnon-clinical credit I1 Chart to determine inclusions and exclusions for faculty data reporting Admissions factors
(b) administrative officers with titles such as dean of students, librarian, registrar, coach, and the like,\neven though they may devote part of their time to classroom instruction and may have faculty status Exclude Include if they teach\none or more non-\nclinical credit courses I1 Chart to determine inclusions and exclusions for faculty data reporting Admissions factors
(c) other administrators/staff who teach one or more non-clinical credit courses even though they do\nnot have faculty status Exclude Include I1 Chart to determine inclusions and exclusions for faculty data reporting Admissions factors
(d) undergraduate or graduate students who assist in the instruction of courses, but have titles such\nas teaching assistant, teaching fellow, and the like Exclude Exclude I1 Chart to determine inclusions and exclusions for faculty data reporting Admissions factors
(e) faculty on sabbatical or leave with pay Include Exclude I1 Chart to determine inclusions and exclusions for faculty data reporting Admissions factors
(f) faculty on leave without pay Exclude Exclude I1 Chart to determine inclusions and exclusions for faculty data reporting Admissions factors
(g) replacement faculty for faculty on sabbatical leave or leave with pay Exclude Include I1 Chart to determine inclusions and exclusions for faculty data reporting Admissions factors
Faculty Data Statistics
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a) Total number of instructional faculty 779 203 982 I1 Statistics on faculty members Admissions factors
b) Total number who are members of minority groups 212 48 260 I1 Statistics on faculty members Admissions factors
c) Total number who are women 281 76 357 I1 Statistics on faculty members Admissions factors
d) Total number who are men 496 123 619 I1 Statistics on faculty members Admissions factors
Total number who are other 2 4 6 I1 Statistics on faculty members Admissions factors
e) Total number who are nonresident aliens (international) 41 6 47 I1 Statistics on faculty members Admissions factors
f) Total number with doctorate, or other terminal degree 751 136 887 I1 Statistics on faculty members Admissions factors
g) Total number whose highest degree is a master's but not a terminal master's 16 40 56 I1 Statistics on faculty members Admissions factors
h) Total number whose highest degree is a bachelor's 10 22 32 I1 Statistics on faculty members Admissions factors
i) Total number whose highest degree is unknown or other (Note: Items f, g, h, and\ni must sum up to item a.) 2 5 7 I1 Statistics on faculty members Admissions factors
j) Total number in stand-alone graduate/ professional programs in which faculty\nteach virtually only graduate-level students 58 27 85 I1 Statistics on faculty members Admissions factors
Number of Class Sections with Undergraduates Enrolled
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2-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 100+ Total section subsection description type
CLASS SECTIONS 280 429 134 66 57 91 23 1,080 I3 This table shows the number of class sections with undergraduates enrolled, categorized by undergraduate class size. Class size distribution
CLASS SUB-SECTIONS 2-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 100+ 0 I3 This table shows the number of class sections with undergraduates enrolled, categorized by undergraduate class size. Class size distribution
J1 Degrees Conferred
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Category Diplomas/ Certificates Associate Bachelor's CIP 2020 Categories to Include section subsection description type
Agriculture 01 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Natural resources and conservation 0.6% 03 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Architecture 2.9% 04 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Area, ethnic, and gender studies 1.0% 05 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Communication/journalism 09 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Communication technologies 10 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Computer and information sciences 13.2% 11 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Personal and culinary services 12 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Education 13 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Engineering 14.2% 14 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Engineering technologies 0.2% 15 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Foreign languages, literatures, and linguistics 2.5% 16 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Family and consumer sciences 19 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Law/legal studies 22 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
English 2.4% 23 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Liberal arts/general studies 24 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Library science 25 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Biological/life sciences 15.4% 26 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Mathematics and statistics 8.3% 27 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Military science and military technologies 28 & 29 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Interdisciplinary studies 3.9% 30 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Parks and recreation (incl Kinesiology and Sport Mgmt) 4.3% 31 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Philosophy and religious studies 1.3% 38 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Theology and religious vocations 39 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Physical sciences 3.0% 40 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Science technologies 41 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Psychology 5.3% 42 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Homeland Security, law enforcement, firefighting, and protective services 43 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Public administration and social services 2.5% 44 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Social sciences 11.1% 45 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Construction trades 46 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Mechanic and repair technologies 47 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Precision production 48 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Transportation and materials moving 49 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Visual and performing arts 3.8% 50 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Health professions and related programs 1.4% 51 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Business/marketing 1.4% 52 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
History 1.4% 54 J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
Other J1 Degrees conferred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and bachelor's degrees awarded for each discipline area. Degrees conferred
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