2016-17 fact sheet - Neumann University

2016-17 FACT SHEET
Core Values Statement: Neumann University, a Catholic University in the Franciscan Tradition, promotes:
Reverence, Integrity, Service, Excellence and Stewardship
as integral to all academic programs, services, partnerships and co-curricular activities.
ENROLLMENT
FINANCIAL AID
Sources AY2015-16($)
Fall 2016
3,011
Fall 2015
2,901
Fall 2016
375
Fall 2015
401
80
7
1,146
89
11
1,305
Total
Scholarships/Grants/Work Study
26,152,674
1,608
670
1,806
597
Loans
Total
31,797,464
57,950,138
Freshman
528
582
Typical Aid Package for Residential Student
$31,763
Sophomore
381
424
Typical Aid Package for Commuter Student
$22,484
424
571
232
56
86
733
1,950
480
498
592
235
51
21
498
2,118
353
Fall 2016
1,487
791
Percent
65%
35%
509
1,236
108
88
337
22%
54%
5%
4%
15%
Fall 2016
665
943
Percent
41%
59%
Headcount
Status
Undergraduate
First-Time Full-Time Freshmen
New Full-Time Transfers
Other New Full-Time
Returning Full-Time
Full-Time Undergraduate (Total)
Part-time Undergraduate (Total)
34,020,127
Government
Endowed & Restricted
438,636
18,130,716
5,360,659
Institutional
Outside
57,950,138
Type AY2015-16($)
Classification
Facts
Junior
Senior
Cont. Adult & Professional Studies
Second Degree*
High School Student*
Graduate
Undergraduate FTE
Graduate FTE
Gender & Race/Ethnicity
Undergraduate
Female
Male
African American
Caucasian
Hispanic
Other Minority
Unknown
Residence
Full-time Undergraduate
Residence Hall
Commuter
State (Undergraduate) Fall 2016
Delaware
Maryland
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Percentage of Students Receiving Some Aid
Full-time Faculty (Actual)
Terminal Degrees (Full-time)
Part-time/Adjunct Faculty
Full-time Staff
Full-time Faculty by Rank
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Student Faculty Ratio
100
76
190
182
15
38
38
9
14:1
ACADEMIC OFFERINGS Fall 2016
Undergraduate Programs (Traditional and Adult)
Accounting
Liberal Studies (Bachelor's)
Arts Production & Performance
Marketing
Athletic Training
Nursing
Biology
Organizational Studies
Biology/Clinical Laboratory Science
Political Science
Business Admin./Finance
Pre-Law
Business Admin./Human Resource
Pre-Medicine
233
34
10%
1%
Business Admin./International Bus.
Communication & Digital Media
Computer Information Systems
Pre-Pharmacy
Psychology
Public Safety Administration
Secondary Ed. (Biology,
353
15%
Criminal Justice
1,588
70%
Early Elem. & Special Education
21
49
1%
2%
Foreign
Other
95%
PERSONNEL AY2016-17
Religion (Spring 2016 NSSE Freshman and Senior Survey)
Roman Catholic
Baptist
57%
9%
Methodist
Lutheran
Episcopalian
3%
2%
1%
Other Christian
Other Religion
None
Social Work
Sport Management
Sport & Ent. Mgmt. (4 + 1)
Liberal Studies (Associate)
Undecided
Graduate Programs
Ed.D. in Education
Ph.D. in Pastoral Counseling
13%
5%
D.P.T. in Physical Therapy
M.S. in Accounting
11%
M.S. in Education
Degrees Conferred AY2015-16
English, or Social Studies)
Educational Studies
English
Liberal Arts
M.S. in Nursing
Associate
Bachelor's
5
524
1%
78%
Master's
Doctorate
Total
113
34
676
17%
5%
100%
M.S. in Organizational and Strategic Leadership
M.S. in Pastoral Clinical Mental Health Counseling
M.S. in Sport and Entertainment Management
Certificate in Education
Certificate in Nursing
Certificate in Pastoral Care and Counseling
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
STUDENT COSTS
Income 2015-16($)
Full-time Undergraduate 2016-17
Tuition and Fees
58,439,533
Tuition and Fees
$ 28,580
Room and Board
7,297,540
Room and Board
$ 12,158
Total
$ 40,738
Financial Aid Awards
(18,251,178)
Gifts, Grants, Investments
ATHLETIC PROGRAM
6,663,325
Other Income
382,189
Auxiliary Services
1,145,857
Total
55,677,266
Expenses FY15-16($)
Instructional
Nickname:
The Knights
Colors:
Navy and Gold
National Affiliation:
NCAA Division III
Conferences:
15,896,452
Academic Support
6,318,972
Public Services
Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC)
Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC)
405,200
CSAC Members:
Student Services
13,020,224
Cabrini University
Institutional Support
10,292,309
Cairn University
Auxiliary Enterprises
6,698,967
Cedar Crest College
Change Net Assets
3,045,142
Centenary University
Total
55,677,266
Gwynedd Mercy University
ENDOWMENT FUND ($)
Endowment Fund
Immaculata University
June-15
June-16
28,205,381
28,018,213
Keystone College
Marywood University
ALUMNI
Neumann University
Total Alumni
13,512
Notre Dame of Maryland University
Total Living Alumni
13,145
Rosemont College
% of Alumni Giving 2015-16
9%
Alumni Giving 2015-16 ($)
$486,971
Total Annual Giving 2015-16 ($)
$5,870,523
Current State of Residence
As of June 2016
Percent
Summit University of Pennsylvania
Women's teams
Men's teams
Basketball
Baseball
Cross Country
Basketball
Field Hockey
Cross Country
Pennsylvania
66%
Golf
Golf
New Jersey
12%
Ice Hockey
Ice Hockey
Delaware
11%
Indoor/Outdoor Track
Indoor/Outdoor Track
Maryland
2%
Lacrosse
Lacrosse
Florida
2%
Soccer
Soccer
Other
7%
Softball
Tennis
Swimming*
Volleyball*
Alumni Association
President
Michele A. Szkolnicki '86
Vice-President
Jasmine L. Salgado '10
Tennis
Volleyball
*Fall 2017
COST COMPARISONS ($)
TRUSTEES
Tuition and Required Fees
James D. Delaney, Chairperson
PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS (Ranked by cost)
2016-17
Ann Baiada, R.N. , CRRN - Retired, Vice-Chairperson
Neumann University
$28,580
Sr. Marie Angela Presenza, OSF '71, Secretary
Holy Family University
Cabrini University
Gwynedd Mercy University
Immaculata University
Cedar Crest College
Arcadia University
Widener University
St. Joseph’s University
Villanova University
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS (Ranked by Cost)
West Chester University (in-state)
Penn State Brandywine (in-state)
Temple University (in-state)
West Chester University (out-of-state)
Penn State Brandywine (out-of-state)
Temple University (out-of-state)
$29,750
$30,588
$32,480
$34,410
$36,825
$40,920
$42,870
$43,020
$49,280
Peter Abessinio
Sr. Elizabeth Howe, OSF, M.D., FACEP, '76
Sr. Esther Anderson, OSF
Frank J. Janton
Rev. Msgr. Federico Britto '05
Richard F. Klineburger III., Esq. '92
Thomas A. Bruder, Jr.
Renold J. Capocasale
Michael Krancer, Esq.
Salvatore J. Mattera '07 '09
Teresa S. Coffey '83 '96
Rev. Msgr. Joseph C. McLoone
Deacon Daniel N. DeLucca, Pd.D.
Marian D. Moskowitz '91
Jay Devine
Jeff Mullen
Thomas M. Dugan
Thomas P. Phiambolis, M.D.
Sr. Mary Farrell, OSF '85
Francis G. X. Pileggi, Esq.
John C. Ford
Sr. Christa Marie Thompson, OSF, Ph.D. '69
Regina Haney, Ed.D. ’72
Michael J. Tierney, Esq.
Rosalie M. Mirenda, Ph.D., President, Ex Officio
$9,720
$14,134
$16,274
$20,812
$21,568
$27,266
Neumann University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education
Accreditation, Approval and Licensure of Institution and Programs: https://www.neumann.edu/accreditation/
Consumer Information Page: https://www.neumann.edu/ConsumerInformation/
*Second Degree Student: An individiual who has earned a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university and is now enrolled to complete a BA or BS in an entirely different major area.
*High School Student: A high school student taking college courses while they are still enrolled in a secondary school (dual enrollment).