Wednesday, 18 May 2016

YALE UNIVERSITY

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5,453
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
6,859
GRADUATE & PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS
4,462
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS & SCHOLARS

117
COUNTRIES REPRESENTED BY INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS


15M
LIBRARY HOLDINGS
288
REGISTERED UNDERGRADUATE ORGANIZATIONS
35
VARSITY SPORTS TEAMS



4,410
FACULTY MEMBERS













Below are the admission statistics (Read them thoroughly If you are willing to get into Yales):

Fall 2015 Enrollment


DIVISIONMALEFEMALETOTAL% INTERNATIONAL*
Yale College2,8092,6965,50511%
Special (Degree & Non-Degree)21627 4%
Graduate School of Arts & Sciences1,5051,3532,85835%
Professional School Programs
Architecture969819428%
Art626512726%
Divinity18814733513%
- Institute of Sacred Music1817356%
Drama8710719418%
Forestry & Environmental Studies11019030029%
Law36230867013%
Management49828478242%
M.D.24621245812%
Music1068018644%
- Institute of Sacred Music1992818%
Nursing452673123%
Physician Associate32781103%
Public Health8118326425%
Professional School Programs Total1,9502,0453,99522%
Total University6,2956,10012,38520%
* Students pursuing degrees in the fields of engineering and applied science are enrolled in either Yale Total research expenditures including all restricted College or in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
“International” excludes U.S. citizens and and unrestricted funds from all sources: $550.9 Million students who have permanent resident status.
Institute of Sacred Music students are listed in brackets for information only as they are enrolled in either the Divinity School or the School of Music.
Enrollment figures for each school include only those students paying tuition to that school in the fall term.





University-wide Enrollments by Ethnicity (% of non-international enrollment)*


ETHNICITY%
American Indian or Alaska Native2%
Asian21%
Black or African-American10%
Hispanic of any race10%
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander1%
White72%
Race/ethnicity unknown2%
*Students self-reporting two or more races are counted once in each race/ethnicity category.





International Students


20% are international students*
118 countries are represented
Countries most represented: China, Canada, Germany, India, South Korea, and the United Kingdom 





Yale College Student Body Characteristics


84% of undergraduates live in university housing.
99% of freshmen return for their sophomore year.
95% graduate within five years; 97% graduate within six years.
94% are from out-of-state (including nonresident aliens).
The average age of an undergraduate is 20.
808 students (regular and summer term) studied abroad in 2014-15.





Freshmen Class Statistics - Fall 2015


  • Acceptance Statistics:
    • # of Applicants: 30,236
    • % Admitted: 6.7%
    • # of Matriculants: 1,364
    • Yield: 68.8%
  • 57% of matriculants came from public high schools.
  • 43% of maticulants came from independent, parochial, and other schools.
  • 10% of matriculants were children of Yale alumni.
  • 11% of matriculants were international students.
  • Test score ranges (25th to 75th percentiles) for enrolled freshmen:
    • SAT-Verbal: 720-800
    • SAT-Math: 710-800
    • SAT-Writing: 710-790
    • ACT: 31-35





Degrees Conferred (July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015)


DEGREEMENWOMENTOTAL% WHO ARE INTERNATIONAL
Bachelors6776501,32710%
Masters & Post-Masters Certificates1,1191,1012,22029%
Doctorates40036276223%
Research & Scholarship22220442634%
Professional Practice1781583368%
Total Number Degrees2,1962,1134,30922%






Yale College Post-Graduate Plans - Class of 2015


When asked about their expected plans for the fall following graduation almost three-quarters (76.0%) of respondents intend to be working, with the next largest group (20.0%) planning to attend graduate school. Those not attending graduate school immediately were asked if they intend to enroll in a graduate program within the next five years. 78.1% indicated they intend to pursue graduate school within the next five years.
EXPECTED PLANS FOR FALL 2015%
Working for pay full-time/part-time/short-term position76.0%
Attending graduate or professional school20.0%
Independent research (including scholarships/fellowships such as Rhodes and Fulbright)3.2%
Traveling/family and other caregiving0.3%
Volunteer activity (not for pay)0.3%
Military service0.2% 
To view the full report, please visit the Yale Office of Career Strategy.





Undergraduate Financial Aid


All scholarships and grants are awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need.
2,734 of undergraduates received scholarships/grants from Yale sources
49% of undergraduates received scholarships/grants from Yale sources
Average need-based scholarships/grants from all sources: $46,445
Average need-based scholarships/grants from Yale sources: $43,285
Range of individual scholarships/grants from Yale sources: $500-$66,500





Faculty Headcounts - Fall 2015*


YALE SCHOOLSTENUREDTERMNON-LADDERRESEARCHTOTAL
Arts & Sciences4561992781321,065
Architecture7251161
Art3350056
Divinity191034366
Drama0079079
Forestry & Environmental Studies188341474
Law4747031152
Management373519192
Medicine5021,0324446472,625
Music0066268
Nursing101652482
Total1,0991,3091,1778354,420
* Faculty with appointments in multiple Yale schools are counted only once in this table and are included in the school where they hold their primary appointment. As a result, the numbers listed for any one school may not fully represent the entire body of faculty who teach and work with students in that school.
In the Schools of Music and Drama, adjunct professors provide the core of the schools’ regular faculty. As a result, the distinction among the categories of tenured/term/non-ladder is less relevant in those schools.
In the School of Medicine, the tenured category also includes appointments made on a continuing basis without term.
Faculty in the School of Public Health are considered part of the School of Medicine.
Faculty in the School of Engineering and Applied Science are counted within the Faculty of Arts & Sciences.





University Staff Headcounts - Fall 2015


STAFF CLASSIFICATIONHEADCOUNT
Managerial & Professional4,252
Clerical & Technical4,019
Service & Maintenance1,184
Total9,455




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