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SUNY College at Oneonta:
2008-09 Leading Indicators

Academic Opportunities

  • Undergraduate Majors:  69
  • Pre-professional Majors/Programs:  4
  • Cooperative Programs with Other Institutions:  16
  • Undergraduate Minors:  64
  • Graduate Programs:  15
  • Library Collection:  525,850 volumes
  • Accreditations:  Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools; American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences; American Dietetic Association; American Chemical Society; National Association of Schools of Music; National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education

Faculty

  • Student/Faculty Ratio:  17/1
  • Median Class Size:  21
  • Tenured/Tenure-track Faculty with Terminal Degree:  84%
  • Tenure-track Faculty Hired in Past Five Years:  118
  • SUNY Distinguished Professorships (on staff)--Teaching: 6; Service: 4
  • SUNY Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence (on staff)--Teaching: 24; Scholarship/Creative Activities: 3; Librarianship: 2; Faculty Service: 1; Professional Service: 7
  • SUNY Chancellor’s Awards for Student Excellence (since 1998):  56

Admissions

  • Freshman Applications:  12,644
  • Acceptance Rate:  39.2%
  • Freshman Profile--Mean SAT: 1135; Mean GPA: 90.3

Retention

  • Degrees Awarded (2008-09):  1420
  • Freshman-to-Sophomore Retention:  82%
  • Graduation Rates (2002 Freshman Class)--4-Year: 43.3%; 5-Year: 57.6%; 6-Year: 59.3%

Enrollment

  • Undergraduate Enrollment:  5,578
  • Graduate Enrollment:  179
  • Female Undergraduates:  57%
  • Male Undergraduates:  43%
  • Minority Undergraduates:  11.0%
  • State Geographical Background--Capital Area: 17.0%; Eastern Southern Tier: 17.2%; Long Island: 18.6%; Mid-Hudson: 18.5%; New York City: 6.7%; Other: 22.0%

Budget

  • Total Estimated Annual Budget:  $96,699,900 (+ $20,582,500 in estimated fringe benefits)
  • Total Estimated Economic Impact in Tri-county Region (2003):  $162,000,000
  • Total Employees:  1,254
  • Operating Expenditures per Student:  $8,178
  • Instruction and Department Research Expenditures as % of Total Operating Budget:  34%

Scholarships and Support

  • Full-time Undergraduates Receiving Financial Aid: 78%
  • Number of Scholarship Awards:  Over 1,000
  • Value of Scholarship Awards:  Over $1,750,000
  • Total Endowment Funds:  $30 million

Alumni

  • Number of Alumni of Record: 44,731
  • Alumni Giving Rate:  18%
  • Alumni Employed Within Three Months of Graduation:  70.0%
  • Alumni Enrolled in Graduate School Within Year of Graduation:  49.0%

Student Volunteerism

  • Total Hours:  56,000
  • Estimated Value of Service: $406,000

Technology

  • Student/Computer Ratio:  7.3/1
  • Electronic Classrooms:  95%
  • Bandwidth to Internet:  300 Megabits per second

Facilities

  • Main Campus:  250 acres
  • Instructional and Support Buildings:  30
  • Residence Halls:  15
  • Original Construction Cost:  $80,569,000
  • Replacement Value of Buildings:  $385,816,650

Updated November 2009

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