Screen last updated on: December 2016 |
Total undergraduates: |
2,976 |
Full-time undergraduates: |
2,955 |
Part-time undergraduates: |
21 |
Total graduate students: |
3,383 |
Full-time graduate students: |
2,137 |
Part-time graduate students: |
1,246 |
Average age of full-time undergraduates: |
18 |
U.S. region where majority of students come from: |
Northeast |
Percent of full-time U.S. undergraduates from out of state: |
34% |
First-year student enrollment breakdown: |
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11.8% | Asian, non-Hispanic/Latino |
1.5% | Black or African American, non-Hispanic/Latino |
12.0% | Hispanic/Latino |
67.2% | White, non-Hispanic/Latino |
4.5% | Nonresident Alien |
3.1% | Race and/or Ethnicity unknown |
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Degree seeking undergraduate student breakdown: |
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0.1% | American Indian or Alaskan Native |
10.5% | Asian, non-Hispanic/Latino |
1.9% | Black or African American, non-Hispanic/Latino |
9.0% | Hispanic/Latino |
66.0% | White, non-Hispanic/Latino |
4.3% | Nonresident Alien |
8.3% | Race and/or Ethnicity unknown |
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Campus size: |
55 acres |
City or town school is located in: |
Hoboken, NJ |
Population of city/town: |
53,312 |
Nearest major city: |
New York City |
Distance of nearest major city: |
1 miles |
Population of nearest major city: |
8,550,405 |
Online campus map: |
www.stevens.edu/sit/maps/ campus_map.cfm |
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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 (71%)
- women's dorms (1%)
- sorority housing (3%)
- fraternity housing (13%)
- single-student apartments (12%)
- married-student apartments
- other housing including Wellness housing.
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Percent of freshmen who live in school housing: |
91% |
Percent of students who live in school housing: |
71% |
Percent of students who live off campus: |
29% |
Students required to live on campus: |
All freshmen must live on campus unless living with family. |
Student conduct policies: |
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class attendance policies set by individual instructors, honor code, hazing 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: |
yes |
Computer equipment is provided in: |
residence halls, library, computer center/lab(s), student center |
Total number of microcomputers available to students: |
2000 |
Other computer facilities/services: |
Wireless network. Laptops provided to all students. |
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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Leonardo DaVinci, Frederick Winslow Taylor, and Stevens Family collections. |
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Museums and other special academic buildings/equipment on campus: |
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Computer vision, electron microscopy, laser spectroscopy, light/life, nanoscale device, and ocean engineering labs; environmental systems and maritime systems centers, manufacturing institute. |
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Remedial learning services: |
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reading, writing, math, study skills |
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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, veteran student, career, personal, psychological |
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Career placement services: |
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co-op education, internships, career/job search classes, interest inventory, on-campus job interviews, resumé assistance, alumni services, interview training |
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Amount of campus that is accessible to physically handicapped: |
100% |
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Number of social fraternities on campus: |
12 |
Number of fraternities that have chapter houses: |
9 |
Percent of men who join fraternities: |
19% |
Number of social sororities on campus: |
3 |
Number of sororities that have chapter houses: |
3 |
Percent of women who join sororities: |
20% |
Student activities: |
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student government, student newspaper, literary magazine, yearbook, radio station, television station |
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Number of honor societies: |
11 |
Total number of registered organizations: |
136 |
Campus-based religious organizations: |
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Newman Catholic Association, Stevens Christian Fellowship, Muslim Student Association of Stevens Institute of Technology, Indian Undergraduate Association |
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Minority student organizations: |
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American culture club, Black Student Union, Ethnic Student Council, Latin American Association, Hellenic Students Association |
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International student organizations: |
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Chinese, Filipino, Indian, Korean, Malaysian, Pakistani, Russian, and Vietnamese Student Associations |
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Other student organizations, musical groups, activities, and committees: |
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dramatic society, entertainment committee, Five Elements, Greek President's Council, Habitat for Humanity, Interfraternity Council, Red Shift, Roost, finance group, society of computer science, biomedical engineering society, American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society of Engineering Management, Engineers Without Borders, Society of Physics Students, Society of Women Engineers; animation, chess, fashion and technology, philosophy, photo, computer, health professions, outdoor, and yacht clubs |
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School has an athletic program: |
yes |
Athletic director: |
Russell Rogers, Athletic Director |
Director of women's athletics: |
Celine Cunningham, Associate Athletic Director, SWA |
Athletic department's mailing address: |
Sports Information Director, Stevens Institute of Technology, Castle Point on Hudson, Hoboken, NJ 07 |
School colors: |
red and gray |
School mascot: |
Ducks |
Athletic conference memberships: |
ECAC, Knickerbocker Lacrosse Conference (Division III, men's only), North Eastern Collegiate Volleyball Association (Division III), Skyline Conference (Division III) |
Sports offered |
Scholarships? |
Athletic Assoc. |
Men's baseball | no | NCAA Div. III |
Men's basketball | no | NCAA Div. III |
Men's cross-country | no | NCAA Div. III |
Men's fencing | no | NCAA Div. III |
Men's golf | no | NCAA Div. III |
Men's lacrosse | no | NCAA Div. III |
Men's soccer | no | NCAA Div. III |
Men's swimming | no | NCAA Div. III |
Men's tennis | no | NCAA Div. III |
Men's track and field (indoor) | no | NCAA Div. III |
Men's track and field (outdoor) | no | NCAA Div. III |
Men's volleyball | no | NCAA Div. III |
Men's wrestling | no | NCAA Div. III |
Women's basketball | no | NCAA Div. III |
Women's cross-country | no | NCAA Div. III |
Women's equestrian sports | no | NCAA Div. III |
Women's fencing | no | NCAA Div. III |
Women's field hockey | no | NCAA Div. III |
Women's lacrosse | no | NCAA Div. III |
Women's soccer | no | NCAA Div. III |
Women's softball | no | NCAA Div. III |
Women's swimming | no | NCAA Div. III |
Women's tennis | no | NCAA Div. III |
Women's track and field (indoor) | no | NCAA Div. III |
Women's track and field (outdoor) | no | NCAA Div. III |
Women's volleyball | no | NCAA Div. III |
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Percent of students in varsity/club intercollegiate sports: |
30% |
Percent of students in intramural/recreational sports: |
60% |
Athletic facilities: |
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aquatic and recreation centers; athletic field complex, baseball field, gymnasium, tennis courts, wrestling room |
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Intramural/Recreational sports: |
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basketball, dodgeball, flag football, floor hockey, outdoor adventure club, racquetball, softball |
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Club sports for men: |
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bowling, cycling, in-line skating, lacrosse, paintball, rugby, skiing, volleyball |
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Club sports for women: |
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sailing, softball, table tennis, volleyball |
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Public transportation serves campus: |
yes |
Nearest international airport: |
Newark, NJ (7 miles) |
Nearest other airport: |
New York City (20 miles) |
Nearest passenger train service: |
Newark, NJ (7 miles) |
Nearest passenger bus service: |
New York City (1 mile) |
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Institutional employment is available: |
yes |
Off-campus employment opportunities for undergraduates are: |
excellent |
Freshmen are discouraged from working for first term: |
no |
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Percent of graduates who pursue further study: |
17% immediately |
Percent of graduates who enter job market in field related to major: |
95% within six months of graduation |
List of firms that most frequently hire graduates: |
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Amazon, Chicago Bridge & Iron, Citigroup, Con Edison, Daikin Applied, Dixon Advisory USA, Ernst & Young, ExxonMobil, Goldman Sachs, Honeywell, JPMorgan Chase, Johnson & Johnson. |
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List of most prominent alumni/ae: |
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- Lawrence T. Babbio, Jr., former Vice Chairman and President of Verizon
Communications
- Alexander Calder, scupltor
- Fredrick Winslow Taylor, father of management science.
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