Screen last updated on: December 2016 |
Total undergraduates: |
2,494 |
Full-time undergraduates: |
2,470 |
Part-time undergraduates: |
24 |
Average age of full-time undergraduates: |
20 |
U.S. region where majority of students come from: |
Northeast |
Percent of full-time U.S. undergraduates from out of state: |
42% |
First-year student enrollment breakdown: |
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2.0% | Asian, non-Hispanic/Latino |
5.0% | Black or African American, non-Hispanic/Latino |
4.6% | Hispanic/Latino |
83.2% | White, non-Hispanic/Latino |
2.1% | Two or more races non-Hispanic/Latino | 1.1% | Nonresident Alien |
2.0% | Race and/or Ethnicity unknown |
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Degree seeking undergraduate student breakdown: |
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0.0% | American Indian or Alaskan Native |
2.1% | Asian, non-Hispanic/Latino |
4.6% | Black or African American, non-Hispanic/Latino |
4.4% | Hispanic/Latino |
83.1% | White, non-Hispanic/Latino |
2.2% | Two or more races non-Hispanic/Latino |
0.9% | Nonresident Alien |
2.5% | Race and/or Ethnicity unknown |
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Campus size: |
384 acres |
City or town school is located in: |
Easton, MA |
Population of city/town: |
23,112 |
Nearest major city: |
Boston |
Distance of nearest major city: |
20 miles |
Population of nearest major city: |
645,966 |
Online campus map: |
www.stonehill.edu/ about-stonehill-our-mission/ directions-campus-map |
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Institution offers housing: |
yes |
Campus housing available to all unmarried students regardless of year: |
yes |
Housing types (% in housing type, if given): |
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- coed dorms (97%)
- women's dorms (3%)
- special housing for disabled students
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Percent of freshmen who live in school housing: |
94% |
Percent of students who live in school housing: |
94% |
Percent of students who live off campus: |
6% |
Percent of all students who have cars on campus: |
67% |
Student conduct policies: |
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class attendance policies set by individual instructors, honor code, hazing prohibited, Smoking prohibited in all campus buildings and facilities. Drugs, weapons, gambling, and sexual harassment prohibited. |
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Alcohol is permitted on campus to students of legal age: |
yes |
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Every student is required to lease or own a computer: |
no |
Every student is required to take a computer course: |
no |
Computer equipment is provided in: |
residence halls, library, computer center/lab(s), student center |
Total number of microcomputers available to students: |
404 |
Other computer facilities/services: |
Wireless network. |
Internet access provided to all students: |
yes |
E-mail services/accounts provided to all students: |
yes |
School has a library on campus: |
yes |
Additional library facilities/collections: |
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College archives, special collections. |
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Museums and other special academic buildings/equipment on campus: |
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Stonehill industrial history collection, law and society institute, science center, industrial history collection, art gallery and industrial history gallery, theater, observatory, nonprofit management and educational farm.
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Additional services offered: |
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nonremedial tutoring, placement service, health service, women's center, health insurance |
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Counseling services: |
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minority student, military, older student, career, personal, academic, psychological, religious, Drug and alcohol, gender identity, and eating disorder counseling. |
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Career placement services: |
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internships, career/job search classes, interest inventory, on-campus job interviews, resumé assistance, alumni services, interview training, graduate school assistance, post-graduate service guidance. |
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Services for students with disabilities: |
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note-taking services, tape recorders, tutors, reader services, interpreters for hearing-impaired, special transportation, adaptive equipment, braille services, TTY. |
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Amount of campus that is accessible to physically handicapped: |
mostly |
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Number of social fraternities on campus: |
0 |
Number of social sororities on campus: |
0 |
Student activities: |
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student government, student newspaper, literary magazine, yearbook, radio station |
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School newspaper(s): |
The Summit |
Number of honor societies: |
21 |
Total number of registered organizations: |
80 |
Campus-based religious organizations: |
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Catholic Daughters of the Americas, Knights of Columbus, Good News |
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Minority student organizations: |
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Asian American Society, Diversity on Campus, SGA Diversity Committee, Desi Club, Mundos Apartes Tierras Unidas, PRIDE |
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Other student organizations, musical groups, activities, and committees: |
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Chapel choir, Musical Theatre Company, Active Concerned Educated Students, Diversity on Campus, Disability Enlightenment Project, Into the Streets, Girls From the Hill, Habitat for Humanity, Providing a Responsible Inclusive & Diverse Environment, Silent Witness Initiative, Commuter Council, Students for Environmental Action Governance/Programming, College Democrats, College Republicans, Mock Trial, Model UN, Colleges Against Cancer; diversity, class, and programming committees; accounting and financial management associations; English, education, history, philosophy, pre-law, psychology, public relations, anthropology, healthcare, biology, biochemistry, chemistry, and neuroscience societies; art, improv comedy, anime, activism, Spanish, and outdoor adventure clubs |
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School has an athletic program: |
yes |
Athletic director: |
Dean R. O'Keefe, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics |
Athletic department's mailing address: |
Brendan Sullivan, Administrative Assistant, Stonehill College Athletic Department |
School colors: |
purple and white |
School mascot: |
Skyhawks |
Athletic conference memberships: |
Northeast-10 Conference (Division II) |
Sports offered |
Scholarships? |
Athletic Assoc. |
Men's baseball | yes | NCAA Div. II |
Men's basketball | yes | NCAA Div. II |
Men's cross-country | yes | NCAA Div. II |
Men's football | yes | NCAA Div. II |
Men's ice hockey | no | NCAA Div. II |
Men's soccer | yes | NCAA Div. II |
Men's tennis | yes | NCAA Div. II |
Men's track and field (indoor) | yes | NCAA Div. II |
Men's track and field (outdoor) | yes | NCAA Div. II |
Women's basketball | yes | NCAA Div. II |
Women's cross-country | yes | NCAA Div. II |
Women's equestrian sports | no | IHSA |
Women's field hockey | yes | NCAA Div. II |
Women's lacrosse | yes | NCAA Div. II |
Women's soccer | yes | NCAA Div. II |
Women's softball | yes | NCAA Div. II |
Women's tennis | yes | NCAA Div. II |
Women's track and field (indoor) | yes | NCAA Div. II |
Women's track and field (outdoor) | yes | NCAA Div. II |
Women's volleyball | yes | NCAA Div. II |
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Percent of students in varsity/club intercollegiate sports: |
29% |
Percent of students in intramural/recreational sports: |
72% |
Athletic facilities: |
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football, field hockey, lacrosse, and track and field stadium; baseball, soccer, and softball fields; basketball, tennis, and volleyball courts; equestrian center, ice arena, gymnasium, sports complex, field house, weight rooms, cardio fitness centers, and recreation field complex |
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Intramural/Recreational sports: |
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baggo, basketball, dodgeball, field hockey, floor hockey, kickball, non-tackle football, pond hockey, soccer, softball, tennis, ultimate Frisbee, volleyball (beach/indoor) |
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Club sports for men: |
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bowling, cheerleading, golf, lacrosse, rugby, ultimate Frisbee |
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Club sports for women: |
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bowling, cheerleading, dance, golf, ice hockey, rugby, ultimate Frisbee |
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Public transportation serves campus: |
yes |
Nearest international airport: |
Boston (25 miles) |
Nearest other airport: |
Providence (45 miles) |
Nearest passenger train service: |
Brockton, MA (5 miles) |
Nearest passenger bus service: |
Brockton, MA (5 miles) |
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Institutional employment is available: |
yes |
Off-campus employment opportunities for undergraduates are: |
good |
Freshmen are discouraged from working for first term: |
no |
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Percent of graduates who pursue further study: |
13% immediately, 31% within one year of graduation, 58% within 5 years of graduation |
List of graduate schools most often selected by recent graduates: |
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Boston College, Boston University, Brown University, Lesley University, Northeastern University, Providence College, Regis College, Tufts University. |
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Percent of graduates who enter job market in field related to major: |
85% within six months of graduation |
List of firms that most frequently hire graduates: |
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Athenahealth, Boston Celtics, Brown Brothers Harriman, Children's Hospital Boston, EMC, Fidelity Investments, MEDITECH, New England Center for Children, PwC, Silicon Valley Bank, State Street Corporation, TechTarget, W.B. Mason. |
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List of most prominent alumni/ae: |
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- Thomas May, Chairman of the Board, President and CEO, Eversource Energy, formerly Northeast Utilities
- Marsha Moses, Academic Title: Julia Dyckman Andrus Professor, Harvard Medical School, Department of Surgery
Hospital Title: Director, Vascular Biology Program, Boston Children's Hospital
- Judith Salerno, President and Chief Executive Officer, Susan G. Komen(tm).
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