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Some Facts & Statistics About Yale University


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Yale University is a large research university with a wide array of programs, departments, schools, centers, museums, and affiliated organizations.  This Factsheet addresses some frequently asked statistical questions about Yale, especially those concerning undergraduate programs.  Only a subset of Yale's resources are represented in this Factsheet.  For a fuller view of the University, consult related web pages that can be reached via the University "front door" at www.yale.edu. Prospective students who are interested in information about attending any of Yale's schools, should go to www.yale.edu/admissions.

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General Information

  • Private, independent institution founded in 1701.
  • Semester system; 310-acre campus in New Haven, Connecticut
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Schools of Yale University

  • Yale College (undergraduate programs)
  • Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
  • 10 Professional schools
    • Architecture
    • Art
    • Divinity
    • Drama
    • Forestry and Environmental Studies
    • Law
    • Management
    • Medicine (M.D., Epidemiology & Public Health, and Physician Associate programs)
    • Music
    • Nursing
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Fall 2006 Enrollment

Division
Male
Female
Total
% International*
Yale College: 2,677 2,598 5,275
8%
Special (Degree & Non-Degree) 36 22 58
5%
Graduate School of Arts & Sciences: 1,364 1,216 2,580
31%
Professional Schools:
Architecture 115 80 195
21%
Art 58 61 119
18%
Divinity 174 175 349
9%
Drama 103 92 195
7%
Forestry & Environmental Studies 120 142 262
26%
Institute of Sacred Music 39 28 67
18%
Law 349 318 667
15%
Management 290 160 450
19%
School of Medicine:        
M.D.
207 235 442
8%
Epidemiology & Public Health
52 177 229
13%
Physician Associate
25 38 63
3%
         
Music 94 88 182
40%
Nursing 14 269 283
2%
Professional Schools Total 1,640 1,863 3,503
15%
Total University 5,717 5,699 11,416
15%

2% of the total University enrollment is part-time.

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University-wide Enrollments by Ethnicity (% of non-international enrollment)

Ethnicity
%
Asian 13%
African-American/Black 7%
Hispanic/Latino 6%
Native American 1%
White & Other 73%

 

International Student Profile
Percentage who are international students*
15%
Numbers of countries represented
108
Top 8 countries:
China, Canada, South Korea, India, Germany, United Kingdom, Turkey, Taiwan and Italy.

* International includes anyone who is neither a U.S. citizen nor a permanent resident.

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Yale College Student Body Characteristics

87% of undergraduates live in University housing.
99% of Freshmen return for their sophomore year.
95% graduate within five years; 96% graduate within six years.
85% are from out-of-state; 9% are from foreign countries.
The average age of an undergraduate is 20.

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Statistics on Current 2006-07 Freshmen Class

  • Acceptance Statistics:
    • # of Applicants: 21,101
    • % Accepted: 9%
    • # of Matriculants: 1,315
    • Yield: 71%
  • 54% of matriculants came from public high schools.
  • 46% of maticulants came from independent, parochial, and other schools.
  • 15% of matriculants were Yale College and/or Graduate and Professional School legacies.
  • 9% of matriculants are international students.

  • Test score ranges (25th to 75th percentiles) for enrolled freshmen:
    • SAT-Verbal: 700-790
    • SAT-Math: 690-790
    • SAT-Writing: 690-790
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Degrees Conferred (July 1, 2005-June 30, 2006)

Degree Male Female Total
% International
Bachelors 679 653 1,332
8%
Masters & Intermediate 865 1,006 1,871
25%
Doctorates 174 144 318
31%
First Professional (J.D., M.Div., & M.D.) 185 182 367
4%
Total 1,903 1,985 3,888
18%

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Yale College Graduates -- Activities One Year After Graduation

Class of:
1975
1980
1985
1990
1994
1998
2000
2002
2004
Employment:
36%
50%
60%
67%
60%
65%
70%
64%
69%
Arts & Sciences Graduate School:
14%
13%
10%
9%
11%
7%
6%
11%
9%
Business School:
3%
2%
1%
1%
<1%
0%
<1%
1%
<1%
Law School:
18%
15%
8%
5%
8%
7%
6%
7%
6%
Medical School:
17%
13%
11%
8%
11%
11%
8%
6%
7%
Other Professional School:
8%
5%
4%
2%
5%
4%
3%
6%
5%
Other Post-College Activities:
3%
2%
5%
5%
5%
7%
7%
5%
4%
Total:
100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

Note: The Yale College Class of 2006 is currently being surveyed. Results from that study will be published in summer of 2007.

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University Alumni Donors

Academic Year
Number of Solicited Alumni
Number of Alumni Donors
% Participation
1995-96
109,961
50,792
46%
1996-97
111,506
52,849
47%
1997-98
112,247
51,382
46%
1998-99
114,642
50,314
44%
1999-00
116,669
48,929
42%
2000-01
117,265
47,891
41%
2001-02
119,775
47,935
40%
2002-03
120,245
50,336
42%
2003-04
121,469
51,153
42%
2004-05
122,944
51,679
42%
2005-06
125,879
50,449
40%
There are 140 active domestic Alumni Clubs and 30 international Alumni Clubs.

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Undergraduate Tuition & Fees

Year
Tuition
Room & Board
Total
1995-1996
$21,000
$6,630
$27,630
1996-1997
$22,200
$6,680
$28,880
1997-1998
$23,100
$6,850
$29,950
1998-1999
$23,780
$7,050
$30,830
1999-2000
$24,500
$7,440
$31,940
2000-2001
$25,220
$7,660
$32,880
2001-2002
$26,100
$7,930
$34,030
2002-2003
$27,130 
$8,240
$35,370
2003-2004
$28,400
$8,600
$37,000
2004-2005
$29,820
$9,030
$38,850
2005-2006
$31,460
$9,540
$41,000
2006-2007
$33,030
$10,020
$43,050
2007-2008
$34,530
$10,470
$45,000

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2005-06 Undergraduate Financial Aid

All scholarships and grants are awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need.

Number of undergraduates who received scholarships/grants from Yale sources:
2,195
Percentage of undergraduates who received scholarships/grants from Yale sources:
41%
Average need-based scholarships/grants from all sources:
$26,743
Average need-based scholarships/grants from Yale sources:
$24,822
Range of individual scholarships/grants from all sources:
$247-$46,357
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Institutional Finances (Fiscal Year 2006)

FY 2006
Market value of endowment assets at the end of the fiscal year:
  $17.9 billion 
Total research expenditures including all restricted and unrestricted funds from all sources:
$450.9 million
Total library acquisitions expenditures for the financial year:
 $42.4 million
Operating Expenses:
  $1.96 billion

Faculty (Headcounts) Fall, 2006

Yale Schools Tenured   Term   Non-Ladder  Research  Total 
Arts & Sciences 389 240 307 127 1,063
Architecture 6 6 46 0 58
Art 5 3 28 0 36
Divinity 14 11 26 1 52
Drama* 0 0 70 0 70
Forestry & Env. Studies 17 6 26 8 57
ISM 1 0 13 0 14
Law 48 4 42 14 108
Management 29 21 15 0 65
Medicine* 381 649 232 456 1,718
Music* 2 0 53 0 55
Nursing 14 26 45 3 88
Total 906 966 903 609 3,384

*In the Schools of Music and Drama, adjunct professors provide the core of the schools' regular faculty. As a result, the distinction among the categories of tenured/term/non-ladder is less relevant in those schools. In the School of Medicine, the tenured category also includes appointments made on a continuing basis without term.

91% of all full-time teaching faculty have doctoral degrees, first professional degrees, and/or appropriate degrees in their fields.

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Postdoctoral Trainees (2006-07)

Postdoctoral Trainees
Number
Postdoctoral Associates (Employees):
 737 
Postdoctoral Fellows (Non-employees):
772

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International Scholars

Number of International Scholars*: 1,832 representing 97 countries.

 

*International Scholars include postdoctorates, visiting faculty, some ladder or permanent faculty and staff.

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University Staff Counts (Headcounts) Fall, 2006

Managerial & Professional 3,900
Clerical & Technical 3,326
Service & Maintenance 1,140
Total 8,366

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Library Holdings (2005-06)

Type Number
Bound volumes 11.9 million
Periodical subscriptions 73,953
Units on microform 10 million
Units of audiovisual materials: 256,568
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Yale Property in New Haven (2006-07)

Property Acres
Campus 320
Athletic fields 100
Golf Course and nature preserves 515
Total 935
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The work of Yale University is carried on in the following schools:

  • Yale College
    Courses in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, mathematical and computer sciences, and engineering.
    • Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
    • Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

  • Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
    Courses for college graduates.
    • Master of Arts (M.A.)
    • Master of Engineering (M.ENG.)
    • Master of Science (M.S.)
    • Master of Philosophy (M.PHIL.)
    • Doctor of Philosophy (PH.D.)

  • School of Architecture
    Courses for college graduates.
    • Master of Architecture (M. ARCH.) - professional degree
    • Master of Environmental Design (M.E.D.) - nonprofessional degree

  • School of Art
    Professional courses for college and art school graduates.
    • Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)

  • Divinity School
    Courses for college graduates.
    • Master of Divinity (M.DIV.)
    • Master of Arts in Religion (M.A.R.)
    • Master of Sacred Theology (S.T.M.) - for qualified students with an M.DIV. degree

  • School of Drama
    Courses for college graduates and certificate students.
    • Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)
    • Certificate in Drama
    • One-Year Technical Internship (Certificate)
    • Doctor of Fine Arts (D.F.A.)

  • School of Forestry and Environmental Studies
    Courses for college graduates.
    • Master of Forestry (M.F.)
    • Master of Forest Science (M.F.S.)
    • Master of Environmental Science (M.E.SC.)
    • Master of Environmental Management (M.E.M.)
    • Doctor of Philosophy (PH.D.)

  • Law School
    Courses for college graduates.
    • Master of Studies in Law (M.S.L.)
    • Master of Laws (LL.M.)
    • Juris Doctor (J.D.)
    • Doctor of the Science of Law (J.S.D.)

  • School of Management
    Courses for college graduates.
    • Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) - professional degree

  • School of Medicine
    Courses for college graduates and students who have completed requisite training in approved institutions. Postgraduate study in the basic sciences and clinical subjects.  Combined program with the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences leading to Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of Philosophy (M.D./PH.D.).  Courses in public health for qualified students.
    • Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
    • Master of Public Health (M.P.H.)
    • Master of Medical Science (M.M.SC.) - from the Physician Associate Program

  • School of Music
    Graduate professional studies in performance, composition, and conducting.
    • Certificate in Performance
    • Master of Music (M.M.)
    • Master of Musical Arts (M.M.A.)
    • Artist Diploma
    • Doctor of Musical Arts (D.M.A.)

  • School of Nursing
    Courses for college graduates.
    • Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.)
    • Post Master's Certificate

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Yale Summer Session

Every summer approximately 1,500 Yale and non-Yale students enroll for various summer programs in the Summer Session. Many are conducted outside of the United States. Courses in the Yale Summer Session are in most cases identical in content and method to courses offered in Yale College during the regular academic year.
 
 

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Undergraduate Majors (2006-07)

Yale College Majors
African American Studies Economics and Mathematics Linguistics
African Studies Electrical Engineering Literature
American Studies Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Mathematics
Anthropology Engineering Sciences (Electrical, Environmental, or Mechanical) Mathematics & Philosophy
Applied Mathematics English Mathematics & Physics
Applied Physics Environmental Engineering Mechanical Engineering
Archaeological Studies Environmental Studies Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry
Architecture Ethics, Politics & Economics Music
Art Ethnicity, Race, & Migration* Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations
Astronomy Film Studies Philosophy
Astronomy & Physics French Physics
Biology Geology & Geophysics Physics & Philosophy
Biomedical Engineering German Political Science
Chemical Engineering German Studies Portuguese
Chemistry Greek, Ancient & Modern Psychology
Chinese History Religious Studies
Classical Civilization History of Art Renaissance Studies
Classics (Greek), (Greek and Latin), or (Latin) History of Science, History of Medicine Russian
Cognitive Science Humanities Russian & East European Studies
Computer Science International Studies* Sociology
Computer Science & Mathematics Italian Spanish
Computer Science & Psychology Japanese Special Divisional Major
East Asian Studies Judaic Studies Theater Studies
Economics Latin American Studies Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
*May be taken as a second major only.

Most popular undergraduate majors in 2005-06:

  • History
  • Political Science
  • Economics
Percentage of Junior and Senior majors in general categories:
  • 43% Arts & Humanities
  • 37% Social Sciences
  • 20% Biological & Physical Sciences

 

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Athletics

Of the 35 intercollegiate sports offered at Yale, 16 are for men, 18 are for women and 1 is co-ed. Yale is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA Division I, IAA Football), the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), and the Ivy League.

Men and Women Men Only Women Only Co-Ed
crew ice hockey lightweight/heavyweight crew field hockey sailing
cross country squash football volleyball  
golf swimming & diving baseball gymnastics  
soccer track/indoor softball  
tennis track/outdoor sailing  
basketball lacrosse
fencing  

Yale's intramural sports program revolves around the 12 residential colleges, with over 1,600 contests scheduled in over 35 sports. Competition is designed for coed, men's, and women's leagues. Yale sponsors thirty-five club sport teams in addition to its varsity and intramural programs. Some of Yale's more active club sports are rugby, Tae Kwon Do, polo, equestrian, ballroom dance, and cycling. The Athletics Department also offers more than 75 sections of physical education instruction in both the fall and spring semesters.

20% of students participate in intercollegiate sports.
50% of students participate in intramural sports.

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University Accreditation

  • New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)
  • National Architectural Accrediting Board
  • Association of Theological Schools
  • Society of American Foresters
  • American Bar Association
  • American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business
  • Accrediting Commission on Education for Health Services Administration
  • American Medical Association and Association of American Medical Colleges
  • Liaison Committee on Medical Education
  • Accrediting Council for Graduate Medical Education
  • Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
  • Committee on the Accreditation of Allied Health Educational Programs
  • Council on Education for Public Health
  • National Association of Schools of Music
  • Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
  • National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission
  • American College of Nurse Midwives
  • Connecticut State Board of Nurse Examiners
  • American Psychological Association
  • Committee on the Accreditation of the American Psychological Association
  • Accrediting Board for Engineering and Technology
  • Accreditation Review Commission of Education for the Physician Assistant
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The Officers of the University

Richard Charles Levin President
Andrew D. Hamilton Provost
Linda Koch Lorimer Vice President and Secretary
Dorothy Kathryn Robinson Vice President and General Counsel
Shauna King Vice President of Finance and Administration
Bruce Donald Alexander Vice President for New Haven and State Affairs and Campus Development
Inge Theresia Reichenbach Vice President for Development

  • For historical statistics on Yale University, go to A Yale Book of Numbers:

    1) A Yale Book of Numbers, Historical Statistics of the College and University, 1701 - 1977 written by George W. Pierson.  This is an online converted version of the original book published in 1983.

    2) A Yale Book of Numbers, 1976 - 2000 edited by Beverly Waters, Office of Institutional Research.  This book, available online only, is an updated version of the original book and contains statistical information about Yale enrollments, degrees, students, areas of study, faculty alumni, and finances.


This factsheet is produced by the Office of Institutional Research (OIR).  For more complete and comprehensive information about Yale, consult related web pages via the University "front door" at http://www.yale.edu.

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