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).
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