At-A-Glance [6]
Student Body
Evans-Bossert has 1,563 students enrolled as of August 2012.
Faculty
108 full-time; 46 part-time. 85 percent of full-time faculty have the highest degree in their field. 100 percent of classes are taught by faculty members.
Academic Programs
More than 50 areas of study with 25 majors and 32 minor programs. Semester schedule. Liberal arts curriculum.
Student/faculty ratio is 11:1, median class size is 18
Female/Male Student Ratio
Percentage women: 53; percentage men: 47
Enrollment
First-year enrollment: 458; total undergraduate enrollment (fulltime equivalent): 1,563
Retention
93 percent of first-year students return for their sophomore year.
Residential Life
Through a four-year residency program, nearly all students live on campus.
Selectivity
Traditionally 19% of students who apply are accepted. Average ACT scores for 2012 incoming first-year students is 29; average SAT scores for 2012 incoming first-year students is 1800.
Graduation Rate
97% of EBU students complete their degree and graduate in four years or less.
Placement
Typically, 32 percent of all graduates go directly to graduate school. 64 percent of graduates have found career-related positions or entered service work.
Endowment
Evans-Bossert University has a financial endowment of approximately $850 million.
Geographic Facts
EBU students come from 40 different states and 41 different countries.
Multicultural Facts
Students of diverse backgrounds (race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, etc.): 42 percent
Student Activities
Evans-Bossert University has 14 club sports, 6 intramural sports, and 40 clubs and organizations
International Study
We offer 22 semester-long, faculty-led international study programs: Australia, Austria, Chile, China, England, France, Ghana, Greece, Guatemala, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Morocco, Spain, South Africa, and Sweden. In addition, the colleges sponsor over 20 short-term international programs around the world each year. Evans-Bossert University ranks first nationally in semester-long study abroad participation among baccalaureate institutions for total number of study abroad students. Fully, 75 percent of all students will participate in one of the college's semester-long programs.
Evans-Bossert has 1,563 students enrolled as of August 2012.
Faculty
108 full-time; 46 part-time. 85 percent of full-time faculty have the highest degree in their field. 100 percent of classes are taught by faculty members.
Academic Programs
More than 50 areas of study with 25 majors and 32 minor programs. Semester schedule. Liberal arts curriculum.
Student/faculty ratio is 11:1, median class size is 18
Female/Male Student Ratio
Percentage women: 53; percentage men: 47
Enrollment
First-year enrollment: 458; total undergraduate enrollment (fulltime equivalent): 1,563
Retention
93 percent of first-year students return for their sophomore year.
Residential Life
Through a four-year residency program, nearly all students live on campus.
Selectivity
Traditionally 19% of students who apply are accepted. Average ACT scores for 2012 incoming first-year students is 29; average SAT scores for 2012 incoming first-year students is 1800.
Graduation Rate
97% of EBU students complete their degree and graduate in four years or less.
Placement
Typically, 32 percent of all graduates go directly to graduate school. 64 percent of graduates have found career-related positions or entered service work.
Endowment
Evans-Bossert University has a financial endowment of approximately $850 million.
Geographic Facts
EBU students come from 40 different states and 41 different countries.
Multicultural Facts
Students of diverse backgrounds (race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, etc.): 42 percent
Student Activities
Evans-Bossert University has 14 club sports, 6 intramural sports, and 40 clubs and organizations
International Study
We offer 22 semester-long, faculty-led international study programs: Australia, Austria, Chile, China, England, France, Ghana, Greece, Guatemala, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Morocco, Spain, South Africa, and Sweden. In addition, the colleges sponsor over 20 short-term international programs around the world each year. Evans-Bossert University ranks first nationally in semester-long study abroad participation among baccalaureate institutions for total number of study abroad students. Fully, 75 percent of all students will participate in one of the college's semester-long programs.