Students |
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Class of 2009: |
76% are Connecticut residents. |
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Gender: |
23 (29%) Men.
56 (71%) Women. |
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Age: |
Average age at matriculation: 23.5 years old.
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Ethnicity: |
37% minority. |
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Countries of Origin:
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China
Colombia
India
Ireland
Jamaica
Nigeria
Trinidad
Tobago |
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Education: |
49 undergraduate school programs are represented.
62% are from “most “and “highly competitive” schools.
28% are from schools in Connecticut.
13% are from public undergraduate programs in Connecticut.
82% have majored in science as undergraduate students. |
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Overall GPA: |
3.66 |
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Undergraduate Schools: |
Amherst College
Bates College
Boston College
Boston University
Brandeis University
Brown University
Colby College
Columbia University
Cornell University
Dartmouth College
Drew University
Furman University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Holy Cross College
Howard University
Ithaca College
Johns Hopkins
Middlebury College
Mount Holyoke College
North Carolina State, Raleigh
Northeastern University
Prairie View A&M University
Southern Connecticut State University
Simmons College
Smith College
St. Francis College |
Stanford University
Swarthmore College
Trinity College
Tufts University
Union College
University of Chicago
University of Connecticut
University of Delaware
University of Hartford
University of Maryland
University of Massachusetts, Boston
University of Miami
University of Pennsylvania
University of North Carolina, Charlotte
University of the Sciences
Villanova University
Wake Forest University
Wellesley College
Wesleyan University
Western Connecticut State University
Williams College
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Yale University |
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Majors: |
Science Majors:
Animal Science
Applied Biology
Astrophysics
Bioengineering
Biochemistry
Biology
Biomedical Engineering
Chemistry
Microbiology
Molecular and Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Molecular, Cell and Development Biology
Natural Science
Neurochemistry
Neurosciences
Physiology and Neurobiology
Physiology and Neurology
Psychobiology |
Double Majors:
Biology and Biotechnology
Biology and Economics
Biology and Psychology
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Non-science Majors:
Behavioral Science
Chinese
English
Nursing
Psychology
Public Health
Spanish |
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Selectivity: |
In 2005, 2,700 applied for 80 positions. |
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Faculty: |
503 full time.
31% tenured.
37% female.
17% minority.
92% have doctorate or terminal degree. |
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Health Center Revenue
(FY 2005): |
$602.3 million. |
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Expenditures: |
$601.7 million. |
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