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Facts in Brief
 
Introduction Part-Time Faculty
Enrollment Administration and Staff
Class of 2011 Finance
Programs of Study Facilities
Degrees Conferred Library Collections
NYS Teacher Certification Exam Results Tuition and Fees
Full-Time Faculty Room and Board
 

INTRODUCTION

Ithaca College, founded in 1892, is a private, coeducational college offering undergraduate and graduate programs in business, communications, health sciences and human performance, humanities and sciences, music, and interdisciplinary studies.

ENROLLMENT
FALL 2007

HEADCOUNT
    Full-Time Part-Time Total
  Undergraduate degree-seeking 6,116 69 6,185
  Undergraduate non-degree-seeking 24 51 75
  Undergraduate Total Headcount 6,140 120 6,260
  Graduate degree-seeking 358 35 393
  Graduate non-degree-seeking 0 7 7
  Graduate Total Headcount 358 42 400
  Total Headcount 6,498 162 6,660
 
HEADCOUNT BY SCHOOL/DIVISION
 
  Degree-Credit Enrollment
 
  Business All undergraduate students 693
    All graduate students 24
 
  Communications All undergraduate students 1,333
    All graduate students 37
 
  Humanities and Sciences All undergraduate students 2,303
    All graduate students 33
 
  Health Sciences and Human Performance All undergraduate students 1,272
    All graduate students 252
 
  Interdisciplinary and International Studies All undergraduate students 99
 
  Music All undergraduate students 485
    All graduate students 47
 
  Nondegree-Credit Enrollment
 
  Continuing Education All undergraduate students 59
    All graduate students 7
 
  Interdisciplinary and International Studies All undergraduate students 2
 
  Int'l Programs Extramural Exchange All undergraduate students 14
  (administered by Interdisciplinary and Int'l Studies)
 
FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE)
  Undergraduate degree-seeking 6,157.8
  Undergraduate non-degree-seeking 39.1
  Undergraduate Total FTE 6,196.9
  Graduate degree-seeking 376.6
  Graduate non-degree-seeking 3.3
  Graduate Total FTE 379.9
  Total FTE 6,576.8
 
RACIAL/ETHNIC CLASSIFICATION
    HEADCOUNT
    Undergraduate Graduate All Students
  Nonresident Alien 134 25 159
  Black, non-Hispanic 169 7 176
  American Indian or Alaskan Native 28 0 28
  Asian or Pacific Islander 234 5 239
  Hispanic 248 9 257
  White, non-Hispanic 4,981 333 5,314
  Race/ethnicity unknown 466 21 487
 
STATES AND COUNTRIES OF STUDENTS
  Percent of all students whose permanent state of
residence is New York
45.8%
  Number of states and U.S. territories of permanent
residence of all students
47 states + 3 U.S. territories
  Number of countries represented by all students 68
 
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CLASS OF 2011

APPLICANTS, ADMITTED STUDENTS, AND ENROLLMENT
  Number of applicants (freshmen) 12,506
  Number of admitted students (freshmen) 8,327
  Number enrolled fall 2007 (first-time, full-time freshmen) 1,797
 
SAT SCORES
% all enrolled first-time full-time freshmen with scores in each range
Note that converted ACT scores are NOT included in this summary.
  Score Range SAT Critical Reading (Verbal) SAT Math
  700-800 8.0 6.3
  600-699 35.0 38.0
  500-599 45.0 46.5
  400-499 11.5 9.0
  300-399 0.5 0.2
  200-299 0 0
  No SAT scores (#) 54 54
 
HIGH SCHOOL STANDING
% enrolled first-time, full-time freshmen who submitted HS standing information
(50.4% submitted HS standing information; percentages may not sum to 100% due to rounding)
    % Cumulative %
  Top 5% of HS class 12.8 12.8
  Top 6-10% of HS class 16.7 29.5
  Top 11-15% of HS class 14.7 44.2
  Top 16-20% of HS class 12.7 56.8
  Top 21-25% of HS class 8.8 65.7
  Top 26-30% of HS class 7.8 73.5
  Top 31-35% of HS class 6.8 80.4
  Top 36-40% of HS class 5.4 85.8
  Top 41-45% of HS class 4.0 89.7
  Top 46-50% of HS class 3.6 93.4
  Top 51-55% of HS class 2.5 95.9
  Top 56-60% of HS class 1.8 97.7
  Top 61-65% of HS class 0.6 98.2
  Top 66-70% of HS class 1.0 99.2
  Top 71-75% of HS class 0.2 99.4
  Top 76-80% of HS class 0.4 99.9
  Top 81-85% of HS class 0.0 99.9
  Top 86-90% of HS class 0.1 100.0
 
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NUMBER OF PROGRAMS OF STUDY OPEN TO ENTERING STUDENTS
2007-2008

  Undergraduate 100
  Graduate 26
Certificate (undergraduate, nondegree) 3
  Total 129
 

NUMBER OF DEGREES CONFERRED
JULY 1, 2006, TO JUNE 30, 2007

  Certificate / diploma 2
  Bachelor's degrees 1,438
  Master's degrees 203
  Doctorate in Physical Therapy 61

The above total of Bachelor's degrees includes double and triple majors; e.g., a student with a double major accounts for two degrees. In terms of headcount, the number of students graduating with a bachelor's degree was 1,392.

 
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NEW YORK STATE TEACHER CERTIFICATION
EXAMINATION RESULTS 2006-07 and 2003-04

 
2006-07 # of
Program
Completers
Summary ATS-W (or NTE) LAST (or NTE)
Tested Pass % Tested Pass % Tested Pass %
Ithaca College 121 104 102 98 95 95 100 102 102 100
 
2003-04 # of
Program
Completers
Summary ATS-W (or NTE) LAST (or NTE)
Tested Pass % Tested Pass % Tested Pass %
Ithaca College 131 122 120 98 122 121 99 122 121 99

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  ATS-W (or NTE)   NYSTCE Assessment of Teaching Skills - Written (elementary or secondary version) or NTE (Praxis II) Professional Knowledge Test
  LAST (or NTE)   NYSTCE Liberal Arts and Sciences Test or both the NTE (Praxis II) Communications Skills Test and General Knowledge Test
  Summary Totals and Pass Rate   Individuals who passed the tests they took: ATS-W (or NTE) and/or LAST (or NTE). This includes program completers who: (a) took only the LAST or the NTE certification equivalents and passed; (b) took only the ATS-W or the NTE certification equivalent and passed; or (c) took both the LAST (or the NTE certification equivalents) and the ATS-W (or the NTE certification equivalent) and passed both.

FULL-TIME FACULTY
FALL 2007

(as reported to the American Association of University Professors*)

  Rank Men Women Total
  Professor 58 35 93
  Associate Professor 94 63 157
  Assistant Professor 87 107 194
  Instructor 7 8 15
  No Rank 2 0 2
  Total 248 213 461
  *Excludes sabbatic replacements and one rankless faculty member the Dean requested not be included.

PART-TIME FACULTY
FALL 2007

(data from IR Faculty Characteristics files)

  Men 105
  Women 107
  Total 212

ADMINISTRATIVE AND STAFF EMPLOYEES
FALL 2007

  Full-time men 371
  Full-time women 403
  Part-time men 64
  Part-time women 151
  Total 989
 
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FINANCE

  Endowment and reserves (end of fiscal year 2006-07) $237,324,893
  Budget (2007-08) $178,750,482

FACILITIES

  Size of the campus 757 contiguous acres
  Residence halls 26
  Apartment complexes 2
  All of the architecture is contemporary, with the oldest building dating to the early 1960's.
 
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LIBRARY COLLECTIONS
FISCAL YEAR 2007

  Books, serial backfiles, and other paper materials
(includes government documents)
306,816
  E-books 40,000
  Microforms 44,574
  Audiovisual materials 30,562
  Current serial subscriptions (includes print and online) 28,311

TUITION AND FEES
2008-09

Undergraduate
  Full-time undergraduate* $30,606
  Part-time undergraduate $1,020 per credit hour
  * Annual charge assumes 12-18 credits per semester
 
  Graduate
  Master of Arts in Teaching; 7-12 certification available in Biology, Chemistry, English, French, Mathematics, Physics, Social Studies, Spanish $527 per credit hour
  Master of Science in Childhood Education $527 per credit hour
  Master of Business Administration in Business Administration or Professional Accountancy $679 per credit hour
  Master of Music in Composition, Conducting, Music Education, Performance, Suzuki Pedagogy $603 per credit hour
  Master of Science in Communications, Exercise and Sport Sciences, Music Education, Speech-Language Pathology, Sport Management, Teaching Students with Speech and Language Disabilities $603 per credit hour
  Master of Science in Health Education or Physical Education $527 per credit hour
 
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ROOM AND BOARD
2008-09

(Full-time student in standard double occupancy room with full board plan)

  Room and Board (on-campus) $11,162
  Room only (on-campus) $5,884
  Board only (on-campus meal plan) $5,278
  Health insurance (optional) $415
 

 
  2008-09 personal cost allowances for financial planning
(full-time, on-campus undergraduate)
 
  Books $1,130  
  Personal expenses $1,470  
 
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