Peer Comparisons
Table of Contents
Peer Comparisons
Introduction
Total Enrollment
Undergraduate Enrollment
by Gender
by Race and Citizenship
Graduate Enrollment
by Gender
by Race and Citizenship
Total Degrees Awarded
Total Degrees Awarded by Level
Bachelor's Degrees Awarded by Discipline
Master's Degrees Awarded by Discipline
Doctoral Degrees Awarded by Discipline
First‐time First‐year Enrollment
by Gender
Combined SAT Critical Reading and Mathematics 25th and 75th Percentiles
Acceptance Rate
First‐time, First‐year Yield
First‐time, First‐year Retention Rate
Six‐year Graduation Rate
Average Faculty Compensation
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
University Endowment Funds
University Endowment Funds per FTE Student
Expenditures per FTE Student
Tuition, Fees, Room, and Board
Full‐time, First‐year Students Receiving Institutional Grant Aid:
Average Amount of Aid Received
Full‐time, First‐year Students Receiving Loan Aid
Average Amount of Aid Received
Peer Comparisons:
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) comparison to Average Peer
California Institute of Technology (Cal Tech) comparison to CMU
Cornell University (Cornell) comparison to CMU
Duke University (Duke) comparison to CMU
Emory University (Emory) comparison to CMU
Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) comparison to CMU
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) comparison to CMU
Northwestern University (Northwestern) comparison to CMU
University of Pennsylvania (Penn) comparison to CMU
Princeton University (Princeton) comparison to CMU
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) comparison to CMU
Rice University (Rice) comparison to CMU
Stanford University (Stanford) comparison to CMU
Washington University in St. Louis (Washington) comparison to CMU
Peer Comparisons
Data Sources:
Academe: Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors IPEDS: National Center for Education Statistics Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System NACUBO: National Association of College and University Business Officers U.S. News & World Report: U.S. News & World Report's "America's Best Colleges"
Peer Institution List:
The following list of schools was selected by executive administration for benchmarking purposes:
California Institute of Technology (Cal Tech) Cornell University (Cornell) Duke University (Duke) Emory University (Emory) Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Northwestern University (Northwestern) University of Pennsylvania (Penn) Princeton University (Princeton) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Rice University (Rice) Stanford University (Stanford) Washington University in St. Louis (Washington)
Definitions:
Degree Disciplines: All degree disciplines are categorized according to their Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code Arts: Includes Architecture and related services; visual and performing arts Business: Includes business, management, marketing, and related support services Computer and Information Sciences (CIS): Includes computer and information sciences and support services Engineering: Includes engineering; engineering technologies/technicians Humanities and Social Sciences: Includes area, ethnic, cultural, and gender studies; communication, journalism, and related programs; communications technologies/technicians and support services; foreign languages, literatures, and linguistics; English language and literature/letters; liberal arts and sciences, general studies and humanities; philosophy and religious studies; theology and religious vocations; psychology; social sciences; history Mathematics: Includes biological and biomedical sciences; mathematics and statistics; physical sciences Other: Includes agriculture, agriculture operations, and related sciences; natural resources and conservation; personal and culinary services; education; family and consumer sciences/human sciences; legal professions and studies; library science; military technologies; multi/interdisciplinary studies; parks, recreation, leisure, and fitness studies; science technologies/technicians; security and protective services; construction trades; mechanic repair technologies/technicians; precision production; transportation and materials moving; health professions and related clinical sciences Public Administration: Includes public administration and social services professions
Enrollment: Carnegie Mellon enrollment figures do not include Qatar enrollment per IPEDS reporting guidelines Expenditures: Includes the following institutional expenses: instruction, research, public service, academic support, student services, and institutional support Faculty Compensation: Sum of salaries and benefits; not adjusted for cost of living Federal Grant Aid: Includes grants that were provided by federal agencies such as the U.S. Department of Education, including Title IV Pell Grants and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOGs). Also includes need‐based and merit‐based educational assistance funds and training vouchers provided from other federal agencies and/or federally‐sponsored educational benefits programs, including the Veteran's Administration, Department of Labor, etc. First‐time, First‐year Retention Rate: The percent of first‐year students who return for their second year
Institutional Grant Aid: Includes scholarships and fellowships that were granted and funded by the institution and/or individual departments within the institution (and are limited to students attending the institution). Also includes tuition and fee waivers granted by the institution (for which the institution is not reimbursed from another source). These would include scholarships targeted to certain groups of individuals (from a particular state or studying a certain subject) for which the institution designated the recipient; athletic scholarships; etc. SAT 25th‐75th Percentile Range: The SAT scores for the middle 50% of first‐time, first‐year students Six‐year Graduation Rate: The percent of first‐time first‐year students who graduate within six years State/Local Grant Aid: Includes grants that were provided by the state such as Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnerships (LEAP) (formerly SSIGs). Also includes merit scholarships that were provided by the state and tuition and fee waivers for which the institution was reimbursed by a state agency. Local grants would include any local government grants, scholarships, or gift‐aid that are awarded directly to the student. Student Loan Aid: Includes all Title IV subsidized and unsubsidized loans made directly to students and for which the student is the designated borrower. (Include Perkins Loans made to students.) Excludes PLUS and other loans made directly to parents and for which the parent is the designated borrower. Also includes all institutionally‐ and privately‐sponsored loans made to students, for which the student is the designated borrower (as long as the funds pass through the financial aid office). Student to Faculty Ratio: The total full‐time equivalent (FTE) enrollment of students divided by the total full‐time equivalent (FTE) of instructional faculty. For this calculation, FTE is equal to full‐time headcount plus one‐third part‐time headcount.
13,820
19,535
6,704
5,879
7,724
25,007
20,481
10,566
20,720
13,381
15,016
20,939
11,340
2,175
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
Total Enrollment Fall 2010
Source: IPEDS
7,138
6,940
5,431
3,529
5,142
11,940
9,535
4,299
13,750
7,231
6,697
13,935
5,830
967
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2010
Source: IPEDS
50%
51%
71%
52%
51%
48%
48%
55%
69%
45%
51%
50%
58%
60%
50%
49%
29%
48%
49%
52%
52%
45%
31%
55%
49%
50%
42%
40%
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
Undergraduate Enrollment by Gender Fall 2010
Men Women
79%
58%
84%
66%
69%
74%
80%
66%
79%
73%
75%
74%
74%
79%
14%
35%
12%
24%
21%
15%
14%
24%
14%
16%
18%
17%
14%
10%
7%
7%
4%
10%
11%
11%
5%
10%
7%
11%
7%
9%
12%
12%
1%
6%
0%
1%
1%
1%
1%
2%
1%
1%
3%
1%
1%
0%
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
Undergraduate Enrollment by Race and Citizenship Fall 2010
% U.S. Citizen (White, Asian, and race not reported) % U.S. Citizen (Black, Hispanic, Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian, and American Indian/Alaska Native) % International % U.S. Citizen (Two or more races)
Source: IPEDS
Source: IPEDS
6,682
12,595
1,273
2,350
2,582
13,067
10,946
6,267
6,970
6,150
8,319
7,004
5,510
1,208
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
Graduate Enrollment Fall 2010
49%
60%
71%
64%
62%
47%
55%
69%
74%
43%
53%
57%
69%
71%
51%
40%
29%
36%
38%
53%
45%
31%
26%
57%
47%
43%
31%
29%
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
Graduate Enrollment by Gender Fall 2010
Men Women Source: IPEDS
Source: IPEDS
69%
55%
48%
54%
55%
71%
71%
54%
51%
71%
67%
55%
46%
56%
10%
10%
6%
12%
8%
9%
10%
8%
9%
15%
10%
10%
5%
6%
21%
34%
45%
34%
37%
20%
19%
38%
40%
14%
23%
35%
49%
37%
1%
3%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
2%
1%
1%
0%
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
Graduate Enrollment by Race and Citizenship Fall 2010
% U.S. Citizen (White, Asian, and race not reported) % U.S. Citizen (Black, Hispanic, Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian, and American Indian/Alaska Native) % International % U.S. Citizen (Two or more races) Source: IPEDS
3,370
4,442
1,790
1,582
1,992
6,466
5,562
3,296
5,027
3,502
3,518
6,148
3,584
490
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
Total Degrees Awarded Academic Year 2009-10
Source: IPEDS
49%
38%
71%
50%
60%
43%
40%
34%
57%
48%
46%
60%
38%
39%
43%
46%
21%
39%
25%
49%
53%
48%
35%
36%
46%
32%
55%
24%
7%
16%
8%
10%
15%
8%
7%
18%
8%
7%
8%
8%
7%
37%
9%
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
Total Degrees Awarded by Level Academic Year 2009-10
% Bachelor's % Master's % Doctoral % Other
Source: IPEDS
Bachelor's Degrees Awarded by Discipline Academic Year 2009-10
Arts Eng Public Hum and Math and CIS Business Other Total
Admin Soc Sci Sci
Cal Tech 0% 34% 0% 1% 54% 10% 1% 0% 192
CMU 13% 29% 1% 11% 16% 12% 10% 9% 1,371
Cornell 8% 18% 2% 21% 17% 3% 13% 18% 3,696
Duke 3% 15% 7% 52% 17% 1% 0% 5% 1,623
Emory 5% 0% 0% 46% 21% 0% 17% 10% 1,684
Georgia Tech 5% 58% 0% 5% 8% 6% 14% 4% 2,842
MIT 3% 39% 0% 6% 30% 13% 7% 2% 1,116
Northwestern 10% 13% 4% 58% 8% 1% 1% 4% 2,219
Penn 3% 11% 1% 39% 13% 1% 21% 11% 2,774
Princeton 4% 19% 6% 54% 16% 0% 0% 0% 1,188
Rice 11% 20% 0% 43% 20% 2% 0% 4% 797
RPI 6% 58% 0% 5% 12% 9% 7% 2% 1,265
Stanford 2% 18% 1% 42% 15% 5% 0% 17% 1,671
Washington 12% 12% 0% 40% 16% 2% 12% 5% 1,666
Arts - Architecture and Visual and Performing Arts
Eng - Engineering
Public Admin - Public Administration and Social Services
Hum and Soc Sci - Humanities and Social Sciences
Math and Sci - Mathematics, Statistics, Biological, and Physical Sciences
CIS - Computer and Information Sciences
Business - Business Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
Source: IPEDS
Master's Degrees Awarded by Discipline Academic Year 2009-10
Arts Eng Public Hum and Math and CIS Business Other Total
Admin Soc Sci Sci
Cal Tech 0% 62% 0% 5% 28% 5% 0% 0% 119
CMU 6% 27% 9% 3% 3% 27% 22% 3% 1,963
Cornell 6% 29% 4% 7% 7% 5% 32% 10% 1,953
Duke 0% 13% 4% 10% 14% 1% 49% 9% 1,607
Emory 1% 0% 0% 18% 8% 1% 32% 40% 1,249
Georgia Tech 11% 48% 1% 3% 5% 13% 17% 2% 1,769
MIT 10% 40% 0% 4% 2% 9% 35% 0% 1,597
Northwestern 3% 9% 1% 15% 3% 3% 47% 19% 2,971
Penn 9% 6% 5% 8% 7% 5% 31% 29% 3,168
Princeton 9% 20% 19% 23% 23% 0% 6% 0% 502
Rice 12% 9% 0% 8% 18% 2% 47% 4% 619
RPI 9% 41% 0% 1% 11% 14% 18% 6% 374
Stanford 2% 38% 0% 11% 11% 7% 20% 11% 2,063
Washington 6% 8% 15% 9% 9% 4% 36% 13% 1,455
Arts - Architecture and Visual and Performing Arts
Eng - Engineering
Public Admin - Public Administration and Social Services
Hum and Soc Sci - Humanities and Social Sciences
Math and Sci - Mathematics, Statistics, Biological, and Physical Sciences
CIS - Computer and Information Sciences
Business - Business Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
Source: IPEDS
Doctoral Degrees Awarded by Discipline Academic Year 2009-10
Arts Eng Public Hum and Math and CIS Business Other Total
Admin Soc Sci Sci
Cal Tech 0% 40% 0% 4% 55% 1% 0% 0% 179
CMU 2% 51% 1% 6% 14% 18% 6% 2% 250
Cornell 3% 21% 1% 22% 35% 4% 2% 12% 499
Duke 3% 12% 0% 29% 34% 2% 2% 18% 288
Emory 2% 4% 0% 39% 42% 0% 5% 8% 255
Georgia Tech 2% 63% 2% 5% 17% 9% 2% 0% 416
MIT 3% 49% 0% 7% 30% 8% 2% 1% 583
Northwestern 8% 25% 0% 21% 35% 3% 4% 4% 372
Penn 3% 9% 4% 29% 32% 2% 4% 17% 521
Princeton 2% 24% 3% 40% 31% 0% 0% 0% 302
Rice 4% 21% 0% 21% 49% 5% 0% 0% 166
RPI 3% 51% 0% 3% 24% 7% 5% 7% 151
Stanford 2% 30% 0% 16% 35% 4% 2% 11% 708
Washington 1% 17% 5% 24% 48% 3% 0% 2% 244
Arts - Architecture and Visual and Performing Arts
Eng - Engineering
Public Admin - Public Administration and Social Services
Hum and Soc Sci - Humanities and Social Sciences
Math and Sci - Mathematics, Statistics, Biological, and Physical Sciences
CIS - Computer and Information Sciences
Business - Business Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
Source: IPEDS
1,632
1,672
1,154
949
1,312
2,405
2,128
1,067
2,712
1,875
1,752
3,179
1,486
222
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
First-time, First-year Enrollment Fall 2010
Source: IPEDS
52%
52%
72%
52%
50%
48%
47%
55%
64%
45%
49%
50%
58%
60%
48%
48%
28%
48%
50%
51%
53%
45%
36%
55%
51%
50%
42%
40%
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
First-time, First-year Enrollment by Gender Fall 2010
Men Women Source: IPEDS
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
Source: IPEDS
Combined SAT Critical Reading and Mathematics 25th and 75th Percentiles Fall 2010
31%
71%
21%
36%
57%
63%
31%
64%
40%
28%
41%
48%
29%
36%
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
First-Time, First-year Yield Fall 2010
Source: IPEDS
21%
7%
40%
21%
9%
14%
27%
10%
59%
30%
19%
18%
33%
13%
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
Acceptance Rate Fall 2010
Source: IPEDS
97%
98%
91%
95%
99%
98%
96%
97%
94%
94%
97%
96%
96%
98%
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
First-year Retention Rate Fall 2009 Cohort
Source: IPEDS
94%
94%
83%
93%
96%
95%
94%
94%
77%
87%
95%
93%
87%
88%
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
Six-year Graduation Rate Fall 2004 Cohort
Source: IPEDS
$203,100
$231,000
$156,500
$193,700
$228,000
$223,900
$214,700
$206,000
$170,300
$195,800
$202,600
$194,100
$172,200
$207,500
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
Source: Academe
Average Faculty Compensation - Professors Academic Year 2010-11
Average Peer Compensation = $202,092
$124,200
$162,900
$116,600
$133,700
$151,000
$153,300
$142,600
$146,500
$118,200
$131,900
$130,900
$139,000
$121,800
$135,600
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
Source: Academe
Average Faculty Compensation - Associate Professors Academic Year 2010-11
Average Peer Compensation = $137,415
$108,000
$129,800
$100,700
$107,500
$115,100
$146,600
$128,000
$128,800
$107,400
$114,400
$108,100
$123,800
$117,700
$130,100
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
Source: Academe
Average Faculty Compensation - Assistant Professors Academic Year 2010-11
Average Peer Compensation = $119,100
4,473,180
13,851,115
629,728
3,786,548
14,391,450
5,668,937
5,945,277
$8,317,321
335,792
4,694,260
4,823,572
$3,478,587
815,099
$1,545,429
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
University Endowment Funds ($000) Fiscal Year 2009
Average Peer Institution = $5,533,938
$36
$921
$93
$692
$1,909
$258
$344
$18
$363
$360
$79
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT*
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell*
CMU
Cal Tech*
Average Peer Institution = $498
University Endowment Funds per FTE Student ($000) Fiscal Year 2009
Source: NACUBO * Not reported to NACUBO
Source: NACUBO
$156
$163
$50
$79
$131
$122
$89
$222
$53
$103
$143
$71
$81
$277
Wash U
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
GeorgiaTech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
Expenditures per FTE Student ($000) Fiscal Year 2009
Source: IPEDS Average Peer Institution = $127
$56,256
$53,298
$54,679
$48,206
$48,850
$53,976
$52,463
$52,507
$36,688
$52,792
$51,865
$54,701
$55,120
$49,380
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
Tuition, Fees, Room, and Board Academic Year 2011-2012
Average Peer Institution = $51,205 Source: Institution Websites
54%
64%
100%
64%
60%
45%
49%
63%
27%
55%
47%
52%
58%
59%
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
Source: IPEDS
Percent of Full-time, Students Receiving Institutional Grant Aid Fall 2009 Cohort
$23,205
$31,535
$17,194
$25,595 $32,503
$30,568
$23,666
$32,094
$6,432
$24,794
$33,213
$29,758 $21,486
$29,152
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
Average Amount of Institutional Grant Aid Received Fall 2009 Cohort
Source: IPEDS
29%
13%
81%
24%
10%
28%
42%
30%
30%
40%
32%
32%
41%
33%
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
Percent of Full-time, First-time Students Receiving Loan Aid Fall 2009 Cohort
Source: IPEDS
$5,967
$6,242
$9,510
$7,691
$4,787
$5,567
$5,978
$5,994
$6,319
$6,063
$4,755
$5,431
$6,771
$5,026
Washington
Stanford
RPI
Rice
Princeton
Penn
Northwestern
MIT
Georgia Tech
Emory
Duke
Cornell
CMU
Cal Tech
Source: IPEDS
Average Amount of Student Loan Aid Received Fall 2009 Cohort
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Tuition, Fees, Room, and Board: $55,120Established: 1900 Student to Faculty Ratio: 12:1Institutional Data: http://www.cmu.edu/ira
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
3,584
3,876
CMU
Peer Avg.
Total Degrees Awarded 2009-10
87%
91%
CMU
Peer Avg.
Six-year Graduation Rate Fall 2004 Cohort
1,486
1,697
CMU
Peer Avg.
First-time, First-year Enrollment Fall 2010
5,830
7,426
CMU
Peer Avg.
Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2010
11,340
13,996
CMU
Peer Avg.
Total Enrollment Fall 2010
5,510
6,570
CMU
Peer Avg.
Graduate Enrollment Fall 2010
96%
96%
CMU
Peer Avg.
First-year Retention Rate Fall 2009 Cohort
Location: Pasadena, California Tuition, Fees, Room, and Board: $49,380.Established: 1891 Student to Faculty Ratio: 3:1Institutional Data: http://www.iro.caltech.edu/
California Institute of Technology (Cal Tech)
11,340
2,175
CMU
Cal Tech
Total Enrollment Fall 2010
87%
88%
CMU
Cal Tech
Six-year Graduation Rate Fall 2004 Cohort
1,486
222
CMU
Cal Tech
First-time, First-year Enrollment Fall 2010
96%
98%
CMU
Cal Tech
First-year Retention Rate Fall 2009 Cohort
5,830
967
CMU
Cal Tech
Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2010
5,510
1,208
CMU
Cal Tech
Graduate Enrollment Fall 2010
3,584
490
CMU
Cal Tech
Total Degrees Awarded 2009-10
Location: Ithaca, New York Tuition, Fees, Room, and Board: $54,701Established: 1865 Student to Faculty Ratio: 12:1Institutional Data: http://www.dpb.cornell.edu/
Cornell University (Cornell)
11,340
20,939
CMU
Cornell
Total Enrollment Fall 2010
1,486
3,179
CMU
Cornell
First-time, First-year Enrollment Fall 2010
96%
96%
CMU
Cornell
First-year Retention Rate Fall 2009 Cohort
5,830
13,935
CMU
Cornell
Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2010
5,510
7,004
CMU
Cornell
Graduate Enrollment Fall 2010
87%
93%
CMU
Cornell
Six-year Graduation Rate Fall 2004 Cohort
3,584
6,428
CMU
Cornell
Total Degrees Awarded 2009-10
Location: Durham, North Carolina Tuition, Fees, Room, and Board: $53,760Established: 1838 Student to Faculty Ratio: 8:1Institutional Data: http://ir.provost.duke.edu/
Duke University (Duke)
11,340
15,016
CMU
Duke
Total Enrollment Fall 2010
1,486
1,752
CMU
Duke
First-time, First-year Enrollment Fall 2010
96%
97%
CMU
Duke
First-year Retention Rate Fall 2009 Cohort
5,830
6,697
CMU
Duke
Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2010
5,510
8,319
CMU
Duke
Graduate Enrollment Fall 2010
87%
95%
CMU
Duke
Six-year Graduation Rate Fall 2004 Cohort
3,584
4,050
CMU
Duke
Total Degrees Awarded 2009-10
Location: Atlanta, Georgia Tuition, Fees, Room and Board: $52,792Established: 1836 Student to Faculty Ratio: 7:1Institutional Data: http://www.oirpe.emory.edu/index.html
Emory University (Emory)
1,486
1,875
CMU
Emory
First-Time, First-Year Enrollment Fall 2010
96%
94%
CMU
Emory
First-Year Retention Rate Fall 2009 Cohort
5,830
7,231
CMU
Emory
Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2010
5,510
6,150
CMU
Emory
Graduate Enrollment Fall 2010
87%
87%
CMU
Emory
Six-year Graduation Rate Fall 2004 Cohort
11,340
13,381
CMU
Emory
Total Enrollment Fall 2010
3,584
3,925
CMU
Emory
Total Degrees Awarded 2009-10
Location: Atlanta, Georgia Tuition, Fees, Room, and Board: $36,688Established: 1885 Student to Faculty Ratio: 19:1Institutional Data: http://www.irp.gatech.edu/
Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)
1,486
2,712
CMU
Georgia Tech
First-time, First-year Enrollment Fall 2010
5,830
13,750
CMU
Georgia Tech
Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2010
11,340
20,720
CMU
Georgia Tech
Total Enrollment Fall 2010
5,510
6,970
CMU
Georgia Tech
Graduate Enrollment Fall 2010
87%
77%
CMU
Georgia Tech
Six-year Graduation Rate Fall 2004 Cohort
96%
94%
CMU
Georgia Tech
First-year Retention Rate Fall 2009 Cohort
3,584
5,027
CMU
Georgia Tech
Total Degrees Awarded 2009-10
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts Tuition, Fees, Room, and Board: $52,507Established: 1861 Student to Faculty Ratio: 8:1Institutional Data: http://web.mit.edu/ir/
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
87%
94%
CMU
MIT
Six-year Graduation Rate Fall 2004 Cohort
1,486
1,067
CMU
MIT
First-time, First-year Enrollment Fall 2010
96%
97%
CMU
MIT
First-year Retention Rate Fall 2009 Cohort
5,830
4,299
CMU
MIT
Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2010
5,510
6,267
CMU
MIT
Graduate Enrollment Fall 2010
11,340
10,566
CMU
MIT
Total Enrollment Fall 2010
3,584
3,296
CMU
MIT
Total Degrees Awarded 2009-10
Location: Evanston, Illinois Tuition, Fees, Room, and Board: $54,869Established: 1851 Student to Faculty Ratio: 7:1Institutional Data: http://www.adminplan.northwestern.edu/ir/
Northwestern University (Northwestern)
1,486
2,128
CMU
Northwestern
First-time, First-year Enrollment Fall 2010
96%
96%
CMU
Northwestern
First-year Retention Rate Fall 2009 Cohort
5,830
9,535
CMU
Northwestern
Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2010
5,510
10,946
CMU
Northwestern
Graduate Enrollment Fall 2010
87%
94%
CMU
Northwestern
Six-year Graduation Rate Fall 2004 Cohort
11,340
20,481
CMU
Northwestern
Total Enrollment Fall 2010
3,584
6,081
CMU
Northwestern
Total Degrees Awarded 2009-10
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Tuition, Fees, Room, and Board: $53,976Established: 1740 Student to Faculty Ratio: 6:1Institutional Data: http://www.upenn.edu/ir/
University of Pennsylvania (Penn)
1,486
2,405
CMU
Penn
First-time, First-year Enrollment Fall 2010
96%
98%
CMU
Penn
First-year Retention Rate Fall 2009 Cohort
5,830
11,940
CMU
Penn
Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2010
5,510
13,067
CMU
Penn
Graduate Enrollment Fall 2010
87%
95%
CMU
Penn
Six-year Graduation Rate Fall 2004 Cohort
11,340
25,007
CMU
Penn
Total Enrollment Fall 2010
3,584
7,157
CMU
Penn
Total Degrees Awarded 2009-10
Location: Princeton, New Jersey Tuition, Fees, Room, and Board: $49,934Established: 1746 Student to Faculty Ratio: 6:1Institutional Data: http://www.princeton.edu/provost/institutional-research/
Princeton University (Princeton)
1,486
1,312
CMU
Princeton
First-time, First-year Enrollment Fall 2010
96%
99%
CMU
Princeton
First-year Retention Rate Fall 2009 Cohort
5,830
5,142
CMU
Princeton
Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2010
5,510
2,582
CMU
Princeton
Graduate Enrollment Fall 2010
87%
96%
CMU
Princeton
Six-year Graduation Rate Fall 2004 Cohort
11,340
7,724
CMU
Princeton
Total Enrollment Fall 2010
3,584
1,992
CMU
Princeton
Total Degrees Awarded 2009-10
Location: Troy, New York Tuition, Fees, Room, and Board: $54,679Established: 1824 Student to Faculty Ratio: 16:1Institutional Data: http://provost.rpi.edu/node/88
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
1,486
1,154
CMU
RPI
First-time, First-year Enrollment Fall 2010
96%
91%
CMU
RPI
First-year Retention Rate Fall 2009 Cohort
5,830
5,431
CMU
RPI
Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2010
5,510
1,273
CMU
RPI
Graduate Enrollment Fall 2010
11,340
6,704
CMU
RPI
Total Enrollment Fall 2010
87%
83%
CMU
RPI
Six-year Graduation Rate Fall 2004 Cohort
3,584
1,790
CMU
RPI
Total Degrees Awarded 2009-10
Location: Houston, Texas Tuition, Fees, Room, and Board: $47,851Established: 1912 Student to Faculty Ratio: 8:1Institutional Data: www.rice.edu/OIR
Rice University (Rice)
1,486
949
CMU
Rice
First-time, First-year Enrollment Fall 2010
96%
95%
CMU
Rice
First-year Retention Rate Fall 2009 Cohort
5,830
3,529
CMU
Rice
Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2010
5,510
2,350
CMU
Rice
Graduate Enrollment Fall 2010
87%
93%
CMU
Rice
Six-year Graduation Rate Fall 2004 Cohort
11,340
5,879
CMU
Rice
Total Enrollment Fall 2010
3,584
1,582
CMU
Rice
Total Degrees Awarded 2009-10
Location: Stanford, California Tuition, Fees, Room, and Board: $52,883Established: 1891 Student to Faculty Ratio: 10:1Institutional Data: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/pres-provost/irds/ir/
Stanford University (Stanford)
1,486
1,672
CMU
Stanford
First-time, First-year Enrollment Fall 2010
96%
98%
CMU
Stanford
First-year Retention Rate Fall 2009 Cohort
5,830
6,940
CMU
Stanford
Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2010
5,510
12,595
CMU
Stanford
Graduate Enrollment Fall 2010
87%
94%
CMU
Stanford
Six-year Graduation Rate Fall 2004 Cohort
11,340
19,535
CMU
Stanford
Total Enrollment Fall 2010
3,584
4,712
CMU
Stanford
Total Degrees Awarded 2009-10
Location: St. Louis, Missouri Tuition, Fees, Room, and Board: $55,111Established: 1853 Student to Faculty Ratio: 7:1Institutional Data: http://research.wustl.edu
Washington University in St. Louis (Washington)
1,486
1,632
CMU
Washington
First-time, First-year Enrollment Fall 20101
96%
97%
CMU
Washington
First-year Retention Rate Fall 2009 Cohort
5,830
7,138
CMU
Washington
Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2010
5,510
6,682
CMU
Washington
Graduate Enrollment Fall 2010
87%
94%
CMU
Washington
Six-year Graduation Rate Fall 2004 Cohort
11,340
13,820
CMU
Washington
Total Enrollment Fall 2010
3,584
3,863
CMU
Washington
Total Degrees Awarded 2009-10
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