TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
FALL 2001 STUDENT PROFILE

AMBLER COLLEGE

[ Total Enrollment | Majors | Campus | Undergraduate Tuition ]
[ Degree Programs | Full Time Faculty | Ethnicity | Pennsylvania Residency ]
[ Gender | Admissions Statistics |
INCLUDING
TEMPLE JAPAN
EXCLUDING
TEMPLE JAPAN
TOTAL ENROLLMENT 275 275
Full-Time 114 114
Part-Time 161 161
Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Students 168 168
MATRICULATION LEVEL
Undergraduate 200 200
    Freshman 32 32
    Sophomore 41 41
    Junior 45 45
    Senior 82 82
Non-Matriculated Graduate 3 3
Non-Matriculated Undergraduates 72 72
MAJORS UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL
HORICULTURE 106 106
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 94 94
CAMPUS
Ambler 263
Center City 3
Harrisburg Center 0
Health Sciences Campus 0
Japan 0
Main 6
Off Campus 0
Rome 3
Tyler 0

UNDERGRADUATE TUITION & FEES  
Tuition (per year)  
PA Resident $6,974
Non-PA Resident $12,712
 
Required Fees (per year)  
General Activity $50
Computer & Tech $100
Health Services $90
Recreation Services $60
Student Facilities $50
Total Fees $350
   
Tuition & Required Fees  
Resident $7,324
Non-Resident $13,062
Room & Board $6,800
(Double with 15 meal + $150 plan)  
DEGREE  PROGRAMS  
Associates 2
Bachelors 3
   
FULL TIME FACULTY
Tenured

6

Tenure Track

2

Deans Appt

1

Total Full-Time

9


ETHNICITY (Excluding Temple Japan) Enrollment Percent
African American 6 2.2%
Asian American 0 0.0%
Hispanic 3 1.1%
Native American 1 0.4%
White 246 89.5%
Other 11 4.0%
International Students 8 2.9%

PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENCY Enrollment Percent
Pennsylvania Resident

246

89.5%

Non-Resident

29

10.6%


GENDER Enrollment Percent
Men

120

  43.6%
Women

155

  48.7%

FALL 2001 ADMISSIONS STATISTICS Enrollment
Freshmen 21
Transfers 34
   
Average SAT Scores  
Verbal 532
Math 529
Combined 1061
   
Average HS Class Rank (99 high) 72 percentile
Average High School GPA              3.12
   
Average Transfer GPA              2.95

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