
Founded: 1880, by Charles Wesley Emerson
Degrees: B.A., B.F.A., B.S., M.A., M.F.A., M.S.
Accreditation: New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Student Body: Approximately 3000 undergraduate and 900 graduate students representing 45 states and 50 countries
Admission: Competitive. Each year, approximately 5,000 applications are received for a first-year class of 700
Costs (2008-2009): Tuition, $28,352; Room and Board, $11,832
Financial Aid: Approximately 65% of the student body receives financial assistance
Student/Faculty Ratio: 14:1
Library: More than 175,000 volumes and serial subscriptions, 10,000 microforms, 9,000 audiovisual materials, and 7,000 e-books
Equipment: Multiple Avid editing suites, state-of-the-industry cameras and software, DVD and digital authoring suites
Labs and Studios: Film, TV, audio and journalism studios, editing and control rooms, make up labs, theatre design/tech center, speech and hearing clinics, market research suite, and much more
Curriculum: Approximately 700 courses are offered each semester
Co-curricular: More than 60 student organizations and performance groups, student publications, and honor societies
Sports: 15 NCAA Division III teams
Theaters: Three, including the historic 1,200-seat Cutler Majestic Theatre
Radio Stations: Two, including WERS-FM, the oldest noncommercial broadcaster in Boston
Castles: One, in Kasteel Well, the Netherlands
Alumni: 17,000 active alumni and growing
Calendar: Traditional Fall and Spring semesters
President: Dr. Jacqueline W. Liebergott