The Fact Booklet (PDF/302KB), which is updated annually, is distributed to all faculty and staff, trustees, and members of the monastic community.
Enrollment (Fall 2007)
Student Body Characteristics:
Gender
Geographic Distribution U.S. states represented: 30
Foreign countries represented: 10
Number of languages spoken on campus: 7
Retention rate: 88%
Academics:
- Degrees awarded, 2006-07 (B.A., B.S. Nursing): 449
- Number of majors: 32
Special Programs:
- Honors Program
- Humanities Program
- Institute for Saint Anselm Studies
- Internships
- New Hampshire Institute of Politics
- Undergraduate Research Scholar Program
Freshman Admission, Class of 2011:
Applications: 3,521
Enrolled: 571
Transfer admission, Fall 2007 and Spring 2008
- Applications: 110
- Enrolled: 34
Expenses
- Tuition: $26,960
- Room and board (standard): $10,200
- Other fees (approximate): $920
Faculty, Staff, and Monastic Community
- Faculty: Full-time: 136, Part-time 67
- Faculty-to-student ratio: 1:12 (FTE)
- Full-time faculty with doctorate or other terminal degree: 94%
- Full-time staff: 340
- Part-time staff: 131
- Size of monastic community: 27
Finances (as of June 30, 2007)
- Annual operating revenue: $56.3 million
- Endowment: $91.7 million
Facilities
- Buildings - Total: 60
- Acreage: approx. 400
- Students housed on campus: 1,741
Technology
- Three main computer centers
- Five departmental computer labs
- T3 line transmitting at 45 Megabits/second
- "Port for every pillow" residence hall connections
- Internet access 24/7
Chapel Art Center
Geisel Library
- Volumes: 237,000+
- Microform: 73,000+
- Periodicals: 1,615 print plus 37,000 online
- Audiovisual materials: 5,300+
Volunteer Activity
- Spring Break Alternative Programs in Costa Rica, Maryland, Mississippi, Maine, Massachusetts, South Dakota, New Jersey, Louisiana, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
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