Saturday, February 23, 2008

Manhattan College


Manhattan College is a private, 4-year college affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church. Located in Riverdale in the Bronx, it is a residential campus in a very large city. 3,026 degree-seeking undergraduates, 399 graduate students. 57% of applicants are admitted. SAT or ACT with writing, interview recommended.

General: Founded in 1853, regionally accredited, an independent institution in the Roman Catholic tradition sponsored by De La Salle Christian Brothers. Degrees: 620 bachelor's awarded; master's offered. ROTC: Army, Air Force. Location: 10 miles from midtown Manhattan. Calendar: semester, extensive summer session. Full-time faculty: 195 total. Part-time faculty: 255 total. Class size: 52% < 20, 48% 20-39, less than 1% 40-49. Special facilities: Plant morphogenesis laboratory.

Freshman class profile: 4,712 applied, 2,708 admitted, 701 enrolled.
Mid-50% test scores:
SAT verbal: 510-600
SAT math: 520-620
Return as sophomore: 84%
Out-of-state: 37%
Live on campus: 79%
Fraternities: 2%
Sororities: 3%

Basis for selection: School achievement record and test scores mot important. Essay, recommendations, and extracurricular activities also reviewed. Interview recommended.

High school preparation: 16 units required. Required and recommended units include English 4, mathematics 3-4, social studies 3, science 3 and foreign language 2-3. 4 mathematics, 4 science (including precalculus, chemistry and physics) recommended of engineering majors and most science majors.


Contact: admit@manhattan.edu
(718) 862-7200
(800) 622-9235
Fax: (718) 862-8019
William Bissett, Assistant VP for Enrollment Management, Manhattan College, 4513 Manhattan College Parkway, Riverdale, NY 10471
Please check their website for any and all updated information: Manhattan College

University of Notre Dame

University of Notre Dame is a private 4-year university affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church. It is a residential campus in a small city with 8,266 degree-seeking undergraduates and 3,016 graduate students. 32% of all applicants are admitted. SAT or ACT (ACT writing optional) and application essay are required.

Founded in 1842; regionally accredited. Notre Dame Study Centers in Washington DC; Dublin, Ireland; London, England; Rome, Italy and Jerusalem. Degrees: 2,167 bachelor's awarded; master's, doctoral, first professional offered. ROTC: Army, Navy, Air Force. Location 90 miles from Chicago. Calendar: Semester, extensive summer session. Full-time Faculty: 780 total, 99% have terminal degrees. Part-time Faculty: 410 total; 61% have terminal degrees. Class size: 50% < 20, 30% 20-39, 8% 50-99, 3% >100. Special facilities: Art museum, theater, germ-free research facility, radiation laboratory, nature preserve for biological research, wind-tunnel research facility.

Freshman class profile: 11,317 applied, 3,582 admitted, 2,002 enrolled.

Mid 50% test scores:

SAT verbal: 630-730
SAT math: 660-740
ACT: 30-33
Rank in top quarter: 97%
Rank in top tenth: 86%
Out-of-state: 89%
Live on campus: 100%
International: 3%

Basis for selection: GED not accepted. Demonstrated academic achievement and test scores most important. Essay, teacher recommendations, extracurricular activities, and personal statement also important. Audition recommended for music majors. Portfolio recommended for art majors.

High school preparation: 16 units required; 20 recommended. Required and recommended units include English 4, mathematics 3-4, history 2-4, science 2-4, foreign language 2-4 and academic electives 3. Precalculus or calculus, chemistry and physics recommended for architecture, engineering and science programs. Social studies requirement should include history.

Contact: admissions@nd.edu
(574) 631-7505
Fax: (574) 631-8865
Daniel Saracino, Director of Admissions, University of Notre Dame, 220 Main Building, Notre Dame, IN 46556

See all latest information at their website: University of Notre Dame

Drexel University

Drexel University is a private, 5-year university. A commuter campus in a very large city, there are 11,936 degree-seeking undergraduates; 15% are part-time. 82% of applicants are admitted. SAT or ACT (ACT writing optional) required. 60% graduates within 6 years.

General: Founded in 1891. Regionally accredited. Most undergraduate programs require up to 18 months work experience within 5-year program of first professional offered. ROTC: Army, Navy, Air Force. Calendar: Quarter, extensive summer session. Full-Time Faculty: 723 total Part-Time Faculty: 560 total. Class size: 55% < 20, 34% 20-39, 3% 40-49, 4% 50-99, 3% >100. Special Facilities: Drexel University Collection (wide range of art objects), observatory, rifle range.

Freshman class profile. 12,093 applied, 9,946 admitted, 2,476 enrolled.

Mid 50% test scores
SAT verbal: 530-630
SAT math: 550-660
GPA 3.5 or higher: 51%
GPA 3.0-3.49: 30%
GPA 2.0-2.9: 18%
Rank in top quarter: 59%
Rank in top tenth: 30%
Return as sophomores: 80%
Out-of-state: 51%
Live on campus: 83%
International: 6%
Fraternities: 5%
Sororities: 5%

Basis for selection. Academic average, counselor's recommendation and test scores most important, followed by class rank, school, community and church activities. Employment also considered. Test scores used for placement in College of Engineering. Interview recommended for all; essay required and considered very important for architecture program only. Homeschooled: Applicants treated on a case-by-case basis.

High school preparation. College-preparatory program required. Required and recommended units include mathematics 3, science 1 (laboratory 1) and foreign language 1. Engineering applicants required to have 4 units calculus and 2 units of lab science, including chemistry and physics. Science applicants required to have 4 units of math, including algebra 1 and 2, geometry and trigonometry; and 2 units of lab science including biology, chemistry or physics. Most other applicants must have algebra 1 and 2 and geometry as required math units.

Contact: enroll@drexel.edu
(215) 895-2400
(800) 237-3935
Fax: (215) 895-5939
Dana Davies, Director of Admissions, Drexel University, 3141 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-2875
The school's website will provide updated information: Drexel University

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