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Division
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Male
|
Female
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Total
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% International* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yale College: | 2,638 | 2,624 | 5,262 |
9%
|
| Special (Degree & Non-Degree) | 43 | 49 | 92 |
9%
|
| Graduate School of Arts & Sciences: | 1,352 | 1,208 | 2,560 |
35%
|
| Professional Schools: | ||||
| Architecture | 112 | 85 | 197 |
17%
|
| Art | 63 | 56 | 119 |
14%
|
| Divinity | 186 | 181 | 367 |
12%
|
| Drama | 92 | 108 | 200 |
10%
|
| Forestry & Environmental Studies | 82 | 137 | 219 |
27%
|
| Institute of Sacred Music | 37 | 26 | 63 |
5%
|
| Law | 352 | 289 | 641 |
11%
|
| Management | 319 | 142 | 461 |
30%
|
| Medicine -- M.D. | 215 | 232 | 447 |
6%
|
| E.P.H. | 61 | 159 | 220 |
12%
|
| P.A. | 15 | 51 | 66 |
<1%
|
| Music | 103 | 82 | 185 |
34%
|
| Nursing | 19 | 267 | 286 |
3%
|
| Professional Schools Total | 1,656 | 1,815 | 3,471 |
15%
|
| Total University | 5,689 | 5,696 | 11,385 |
16%
|
2% of the total University enrollment is part-time;16% are international students.
University-wide Enrollments by Ethnicity (% of non-international enrollment)
| Ethnicity | % | Ethnicity | % | |
| Asian | 13% | Hispanic/Latino | 6% | |
| African-American/Black | 7% | Native American | 1% | |
| White & Other | 74% |
| Percentage who are international students* |
16%
|
|
Numbers of countries represented
|
103
|
|
Top 7 countries:
|
China, Canada, Korea, India, Germany, United Kingdom,
and Japan.
|
* International includes anyone who is neither a U.S. citizen nor a permanent resident.
Yale College Student Body Characteristics
87% of undergraduates live in University housing.
98% of Freshmen return for their sophomore year.
94% graduate within five years; 95% graduate within six years.
83% are from out-of-state; 9% are from foreign countries.
The average age of an undergraduate is 20.
Statistics on Current 2003-04 Freshmen Class
Degrees Conferred (July 1, 2002-June 30, 2003)
| Degree | Male | Female | Total | % International |
| Bachelors | 688 | 692 | 1,380 |
6%
|
| Masters & Intermediate | 771 | 797 | 1,568 |
30%
|
| Doctorates | 174 | 143 | 317 |
32%
|
| First Professional (J.D., M.Div., & M.D.) | 191 | 184 | 375 |
26%
|
| Total | 1,824 | 1,816 | 3,640 |
19%
|
Yale College Graduates -- Activities One Year After Graduation:
|
Class of:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
Employment:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
64%
|
|
Arts & Sciences Graduate School:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
11%
|
|
Business School:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1%
|
|
Law School:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
7%
|
|
Medical School:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
6%
|
|
Other Professional School:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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6%
|
|
Other Post-College Activities:
|
|
|
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|
|
|
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5%
|
|
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|
2000-01
|
117,265
|
47,891
|
41%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002-03
|
120,245
|
50,336
|
42%
|
| Year | Tuition | Room & Board |
Total
|
| 1994-1995 | $19,840 | $6,510 | $26,350 |
| 1995-1996 | $21,000 | $6,630 | $27,630 |
| 1996-1997 | $22,200 | $6,680 | $28,880 |
|
1997-1998
|
$23,100
|
$6,850
|
$29,950
|
|
1998-1999
|
$23,780
|
$7,050
|
$30,830
|
|
1999-2000
|
$24,500
|
$7,440
|
$31,940
|
|
2000-2001
|
$25,220
|
$7,660
|
$32,880
|
|
2001-2002
|
$26,100
|
$7,930
|
$34,030
|
|
2002-2003
|
$27,130
|
$8,240
|
$35,370
|
|
2003-2004
|
$28,400
|
$8,600
|
$37,000
|
|
2004-2005
|
$29,820
|
$9,030
|
$38,850
|
2002-03 Undergraduate Financial Aid
All scholarships and grants are awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need.
| Number of undergraduates who received scholarships/grants from Yale sources: | 2,098 |
| Percentage of undergraduates who received scholarships/grants from Yale sources: | 40% |
| Average need-based scholarships/grants from all sources: | $22,653 |
| Average need-based scholarships/grants from Yale sources: | $20,715 |
| Range of individual scholarships/grants from all sources: | $483-$39,132 |
Institutional Finances (Fiscal Year 2003)
| FY 2002 | |
| Market value of endowment assets at the end of the fiscal year: |
$11.0 billion
|
| Total research expenditures including all restricted and unrestricted funds from all sources: | $384.2 million |
| Total library acquisitions expenditures for the 2003 financial year: | $30.1 million |
| Operating Expenses: | $1.54 billion |
Faculty (Headcounts) Fall, 2003
| Yale Schools | Tenured | Term | Non-Ladder | Research | Total |
| Arts & Sciences | 378 | 253 | 285 | 132 | 1,048 |
| Architecture | 5 | 4 | 46 | 0 | 55 |
| Art | 5 | 3 | 29 | 0 | 37 |
| Divinity | 12 | 14 | 21 | 1 | 48 |
| Drama* | 0 | 0 | 57 | 0 | 57 |
| Forestry & Env. Studies | 14 | 8 | 21 | 8 | 51 |
| Law | 46 | 3 | 36 | 15 | 100 |
| Management | 28 | 16 | 14 | 5 | 63 |
| Medicine* | 363 | 561 | 239 | 407 | 1,570 |
| Music* | 2 | 1 | 55 | 1 | 59 |
| Nursing | 11 | 29 | 37 | 6 | 83 |
| Total | 864 | 892 | 840 | 575 | 3,171 |
91% of all full-time teaching faculty have doctoral degrees, first professional degrees, and/or appropriate degrees in their fields.
|
Number of International Scholars*: 1,637 representing
95 countries.
|
*International Scholars includes postdoctorates, visiting faculty, some ladder or permanent faculty and staff.
University Staff Counts (Headcounts) Fall, 2003
| Managerial & Professional | 3,728 |
| Clerical & Technical | 3,153 |
| Service & Maintenance | 1,190 |
| Total | 8,071 |
| Type | Number |
| Bound volumes | 11.1 million |
| Periodical subscriptions | 61,649 |
| Units on microform | 8.1 million |
| Units of audiovisual materials: | 227,989 |
Yale Property in New Haven (2003-04)
| Property | Acres |
| Campus | 305 |
| Athletic fields | 100 |
| Golf Course and nature preserves | 515 |
| Total | 920 |
The work of Yale University is carried on in the following schools:
Every summer approximately 1,500 Yale and non-Yale students enroll for various
summer programs. Many are conducted overseas. Courses in Yale Summer Programs
are in most cases identical in content and method to courses offered in Yale
College during the regular academic year.
Undergraduate Majors (2003-04)
| Yale College Majors | ||
| African American Studies | Economics and Mathematics | Linguistics |
| African Studies | Electrical Engineering | Literature |
| American Studies | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | Mathematics |
| Anthropology | Engineering Sciences (Chemical, Environmental, Electrical, or Mechanical) | Mathematics & Philosophy |
| Applied Mathematics | English | Mathematics & Physics |
| Applied Physics | Environmental Engineering | Mechanical Engineering |
| Archeological Studies | Environmental Studies | Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry |
| Architecture | Ethics, Politics & Economics | Music |
| Art | Ethnicity, Race, & Migration* | Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations |
| Astronomy | Film Studies | Philosophy |
| Astronomy & Physics | French | Physics |
| Biology | Geology & Geophysics | Physics & Philosophy |
| Biomedical Engineering | German | Political Science |
| Chemical Engineering | German Studies | Portuguese |
| Chemistry | Greek, Ancient & Modern | Psychology |
| Chinese | History | Religious Studies |
| Classical Civilization | History of Art | Renaissance Studies |
| Classics | History of Science, History of Medicine | Russian |
| Cognitive Science | Humanities | Russian & East European Studies |
| Computer Science | International Studies* | Sociology |
| Computer Science & Mathematics | Italian | Spanish |
| Computer Science & Psychology | Japanese | Special Divisional Major |
| East Asian Studies | Judaic Studies | Theater Studies |
| Economics | Latin American Studies | Women's & Gender Studies |
Most popular undergraduate majors in 2002-03:
Of the 35 intercollegiate sports offered at Yale, 16 are for men, 18 are for women and 1 is co-ed.. Yale is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA Division I, IAA Football), the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), and the Ivy League.
| Men and Women | Men Only | Women Only | Co-Ed | |||
| crew | ice hockey | lightweight/heavyweight crew | field hockey | sailing | ||
| cross country | squash | football | volleyball | |||
| golf | swimming & diving | baseball | gymnastics | |||
| soccer | track/indoor | softball | ||||
| tennis | track/outdoor | sailing | ||||
| basketball | lacrosse | |||||
| fencing |
Yale's intramural sports program revolves around the 12 residential colleges, with over 1,600 contests scheduled in over 35 sports. Competition is designed for coed, men's, and women's leagues. Yale sponsors thirty-five club sport teams in addition to its varsity and intramural programs. Some of Yale's more active club sports are rugby, Tae Kwon Do, polo, equestrian, ballroom dance, and cycling.
20% of students participate in intercollegiate sports.
50% of students participate in intramural sports.
The Officers of the University
Richard Charles Levin President
Susan Hockfield Provost
Linda Koch Lorimer Vice President and Secretary
Dorothy Kathryn Robinson Vice President and General Counsel
John Pepper Vice President for Finance and Administration
Charles James Pagnam Vice President for Development
Bruce Donald Alexander Vice President and Director of New Haven
and State Affairs
For historical statistics on Yale University, see:
2) A
Yale Book of Numbers, 1976 - 2000 edited by Beverly Waters, Office of
Institutional Research. This book, available online only, is an updated
version of the original book and contains statistical information about Yale
enrollments, degrees, students, areas of study, faculty alumni, and finances.
This factsheet is produced by the Office of Institutional Research (OIR). For a fuller view of information about the University, consult related web pages that can be reached via the University "front door" at http://www.yale.edu.