For More Information
Andrew MarxAssociate Registrar for Institutional Research
Office of the University Registrar
124 Kutz Hall
(781) 736-4427
amarx@brandeis.edu
Schools and Enrollment
| Schools and Colleges of the University |
| College of Arts and Sciences (Undergraduate) |
| Brandeis International Business School |
| Graduate School of Arts and Sciences |
| Heller School for Social Policy and Management |
| Rabb School of Continuing Studies |
| Fall 2007 Enrollments, by Gender | |||
| School | Male | Female | Total |
| College of Arts and Sciences (Undergraduate) |
1,426
|
1,807
|
3,233
|
| Brandeis International Business School |
241
|
202
|
443
|
| Graduate School of Arts and Sciences |
446
|
364
|
810
|
| Heller School for Social Policy and Management |
125
|
285
|
410
|
| Rabb School of Continuing Studies |
325
|
112
|
437
|
| Joint Degrees |
8
|
11
|
19
|
| Fall 2007 Enrollments, by Ethnicity (university-wide) | ||
| Group |
Undergrad
|
Graduate
|
| Nonresident alien |
240
|
590
|
| Black, non-Hispanic |
119
|
34
|
| American Indian/Alaskan native |
5
|
2
|
| Asian/Pacific Islander |
293
|
61
|
| Hispanic |
139
|
26
|
| White, non-Hispanic |
1,828
|
602
|
| Race, ethnicity unknown |
609
|
785
|
| International Student Profile (Fall 2007) | ||
|
Undergrad
|
Graduate
|
|
| Percent who are international |
7%
|
28%
|
| Countries represented |
54
|
84
|
| Top 10 countries represented |
Korea
|
China |
|
Israel
|
France | |
|
India
|
India | |
|
Turkey
|
Taiwan | |
|
France
|
Canada | |
| China | Korea | |
| Canada | Turkey | |
| Japan | Israel | |
| Colombia | Germany | |
| Hong Kong | Nigeria | |
| First-year Student Enrollment (Fall 2007) |
|
| Applications |
7,562
|
| Acceptance rate |
34%
|
| Enrolled |
701
|
| Yield |
27%
|
| SAT (25-75 percentile) |
1300-1440
|
| — Critical reading (25-75) |
630-720
|
| — Math (25-75) |
650-740
|
| Student Body Characteristics (Fall 2007) |
| 77% of undergraduates live in university housing. |
| 94% of freshmen return for their sophomore year. |
| 88% graduate within six years. |
| 75% of undergraduates are from out of state; 7% are from foreign countries. |
| The average age of an undergraduate is 20. |
