Students |
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Class of 2010: |
84% are Connecticut residents. |
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Gender: |
32 (40%) Men.
48 (60%) Women. |
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Age: |
Average age at matriculation: 24 years old.
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Ethnicity: |
36% minority. |
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Countries of Origin:
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Brazil
Canada
Cape Verde
China
Columbia
Jamaica
Nigeria
Peru
Poland
Russian Federation
South Africa
Taiwan |
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Education: |
49 undergraduate school programs are represented.
59% are from “most “and “highly competitive” schools.
29% are from schools in Connecticut.
21% are from public undergraduate programs in Connecticut.
80% have majored in science as undergraduate students. |
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Overall GPA: |
3.65 |
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Undergraduate Schools: |
Boston College
Brandeis University
Brown University
Colby College
Columbia University
Dartmouth College
Drew University
Duke University
Emory University
Franklin & Marshall
Georgetown University
Hamilton College
Hartwick College
Hobart & William Smith Colleges
Hofstra University
Holy Cross College
Johns Hopkins
Mount Holyoke College
National Taiwan University
New York University
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Oberlin College
Princeton University
Providence College
Simpson College |
Smith College
Stonehill College
SUNY - Albany University
SUNY - Stony Brook University
Towson University
Trinity College
Tufts University
University of Arizona
University of Connecticut
University of Delaware
University of Massachusetts, Boston
University of Michigan
University of Notre Dame
University of Oklahoma
University of Pennsylvania
University of Rochester
University of Wisconsin
Vanderbilt University
Vassar College
Wesleyan University
William & Mary College
Williams College
Yale University |
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Majors: |
Science Majors:
Astrophysics Bacteriology
Biological Basis of Behavior
Biochemistry
Behavioral Biology
Biology
Biophysics
Biomedical Engineering
Cognitive Sciences
Computer Sciences
Diagnostic Genetics
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Environmental Science
Kinesiology
Molecular Biology
Molecular Biology & Biochemistry
Molecular Cell Biology
Neuroscience
Pharmacy
Physics
Physiology
Physiology & Neurobiology
Sports Science |
Double Majors:
Biology/Spanish
Chemistry/Philosophy
Biology/Dance
Biology/Talmudic Studies
Non-science Majors:
Art
Communications
History
International Health
Latin American/Caribbean Studies
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Anthropology
Spanish
Philosophy
Political Science
Spanish |
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Selectivity: |
In 2006, 2,700 applied for 80 positions. |
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Faculty: |
427 full time.
31% tenured.
30% female.
23% minority.
100% have doctorate or terminal degree. |
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Budget: |
$633 million. |
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