2011-12 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 AY2010-11($)
Fall 2010 3,073
Fall 2011 3,087
Fall 2010 552
Fall 2011 573
98 40 1,353
116 31 1,424
2,043 481
2,144 473
Freshman
891
930
Typical Aid Package for Residential Student Typical Aid Package for Commuter Student
Sophomore
466
475
Percentage of Students Receiving Some Aid
439 507 221 549 2,299 384
465 573 147 470 2,400 368
Headcount
Status Full-time Undergraduate First-Time Freshman Transfers Liberal Studies Other Total Part-time Undergraduate
Classification
Junior Senior Liberal Studies Graduate Undergraduate FTE Graduate FTE
Gender & Race/Ethnicity Undergraduate Female Male African American Caucasian Hispanic Other Minority Unknown
Fall 2011 1,696 921 449 1,420
Percent 65% 35% 17% 54%
73 68 607
3% 3% 23%
Fall 2011 886 1,258
Percent 41% 59%
24,679,053
Government Endowed & Restricted
232,346 15,339,305 40,250,704
Institutional Total
Type AY2010-11($) Scholarships/Grants/Work Study Loans Total
45,250,704
Facts
Full-time Staff Full-time Faculty Terminal Degrees (Full-time) Part-time/Adjunct Faculty Full-time Faculty by Rank Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Student Faculty Ratio
10%
54 457 1,762
2% 18% 67%
Early Childhood and Elementary Edu. English Environmental Studies
Foreign
35
1%
International Business
Other
51
2%
Liberal Arts
State (Undergraduate) Fall 2011 Delaware Maryland New Jersey Pennsylvania
Denomination (Fall 2010 Freshman CIRP Survey)
95% 178 97 69 224 11 27 46 13 13:1
ACADEMIC MAJORS Fall 2011*
258
Residence
$21,000 $17,000
PERSONNEL AY2011-12
Undergraduate Accounting Arts Production Athletic Training Biology Business Administration Communication and Media Arts Computer & Information Management Criminal Justice
Full-time Undergraduate Residence Hall Commuter
26,673,170 18,577,534
Number 65 17 134 153 138 102 38 185 267 42 1 13 67
Liberal Studies Marketing Nursing
187 23 547
Political Science Psychology
71 163
Roman Catholic Baptist
55% 9%
Church of Christ Methodist
8% 3%
Presbyterian Other Christian Other Religion
2% 9% 10%
Sport and Entertainment Management Undecided Graduate
155 207
None
11%
M.S. Ed. in Instructional Leadership Ed.D. in Educational Leadership
192 46
Degrees Conferred AY2010-11 Associate Bachelor's
13 442
2% 69%
M.S. in Nursing M.S. Pastoral Care and Counseling
26 79
Master's Doctorate
152 31
24% 5%
D.P.T. in Physical Therapy M.S. in Sport and Entertainment Management
77 11
638
100%
M.S. in Strategic Leadership
39
Total
Special Academic Offerings Accelerated Prog./Adult Edu.
Study Abroad
Cooperative Education Prog.
Teacher Certificate Prog.
Online/Weekend Degree Programs
Independent study
*Includes intended major
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
STUDENT COSTS
Income 2010-11($)
Full-time Undergraduate 2011-12
Tuition and Fees
53,430,203
Tuition and Fees
$ 23,350
Room and Board
7,394,268
Room and Board
$ 10,644
Total
$ 33,994
Financial Aid Awards
(16,415,778)
Gifts, Grants, Investments
ATHLETIC PROGRAM
3,223,504
Other Income
306,228
Auxiliary Services
1,788,073
Total
49,726,498
Expenses FY10-11($)
Nickname:
The Knights
Colors:
Navy and Gold
National Affiliation:
NCAA Division III
Conferences:
Instructional
14,280,933
Academic Support
4,956,911
Public Services
Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC)
354,523
Student Services
CSAC Members:
12,073,773
Baptist Bible College
Institutional Support
9,081,069
Cabrini College
Auxiliary Enterprises
7,301,878
Cedar Crest College
Change Net Assets
1,677,411
Centenary College
Total
49,726,498
College of Notre Dame of Maryland
Endowment Fund ($) Endowment Fund
Gwynedd-Mercy College June-10
June-11
18,923,980
21,765,924
Immaculata University Keystone College
ALUMNI
Marywood University
Total Alumni
10,415
Neumann University
Total Living Alumni
10,170
Philadelphia Biblical University
% of Alumni Giving 2010-11
Rosemont College
9%
Alumni Giving 2010-11 ($)
330,867
Total Annual Giving 2010-11($)
2,921,430
Current State of Residence As of June 2011
Percent
Women's teams
Men's teams
Basketball
Baseball
Cross Country
Basketball
Field Hockey
Cross Country
Ice Hockey
Golf
Pennsylvania
66%
Indoor Track
Ice Hockey
Delaware
11%
Lacrosse
Indoor Track
New Jersey
10%
Soccer
Lacrosse
Maryland
2%
Softball
Soccer
Florida
2%
Tennis
Tennis
Other
9%
Track
Track
Alumni Association President
Cheryl A. Wanner, '99
Vice-President
Kenneth J. Smith, '99
Volleyball
COST COMPARISONS ($) Tuition and Required Fees
TRUSTEES Jay Devine, Chairperson, BOT James D. Delaney, Vice-Chairperson Sr. Marie Angela Presenza, OSF '71, Secretary
Michael Krancer, Esq
Ann Baiada, R.N. , CRRN
Martin F. McKernan, Jr., Esq
Monsignor Federico Britto '05
Monsignor Joseph McLoone
Thomas A. Bruder , Jr.
Marian D. Moskowitz '91
Deacon Daniel N. DeLucca, Pd.D.
Jeff Mullen
Sr. Mary Farrell, OSF '85
Aurora C. O'Brien
John C. Ford
Thomas P. Phiambolis, M.D.
Laura L. Gaines
Francis G. X. Pileggi, Esq
Geraldine A. Henwood '74
Thomas C. Shea, Sr.
Jack H. Holefelder
Sr. Christa Marie Thompson, OSF, Ph.D. '69
Sr. Marijane Hresko, OSF, '68 Ex Officio
Michael J. Tierney, Esq.
Frank J. Janton
Sr. Ann Michele Zwosta, OSF, '68
Rosalie M. Mirenda, Ph.D., President, Ex Officio
PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS (Ranked by cost) Neumann University Holy Family University Gwynedd Mercy College Immaculata University Chestnut Hill College Cabrini 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)
2011-12 23,350 24,640 27,170 28,850 29,200 33,176 34,150 34,760 36,640 41,110 8,275 13,102 13,596 17,813 19,542 23,422
Neumann University is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The Nursing Program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission and approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing. The Biology/Clinical Laboratory Science Program is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences. The Early Childhood/Elementary Education Programs & the Secondary Teacher Certification Program are approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. The Sport Management Program is a candidate for accreditation by the Comission for Sport Management and will remain approved by the Sport Management Program Review Council until fully accredited by the Comission. The Physical Therapy Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education. The Accounting, Business Administration, Computer and Information Management, International Business, and Marketing Programs are accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs. The Athletic Training Program is accredited by the Commission on the Accreditation of Athletic Training Education. The Pastoral Care and Counseling Program is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs and the American Association of Pastoral Counselors, and is approved as a CEU provided by the National Board for Certified Counselors.