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FactSheet

2007-2008

School Name: Hampton University
School Address: Hampton, Virginia 23668
Web Site: www.hamptonu.edu
757-727-5000
Private/Independent/Four Year University

ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL
Dr. William R. Harvey, President
Dr. Joyce Jarrett, Provost
Mr. Laron Clark, Vice President for Development
Atty. Faye Hardy Lucas, Vice President and General Counsel
Dr. Bennie G. McMorris, Jr., Vice President for Student Affairs
Mrs. Doretha Spells, Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer
Mrs. Teresa D. Walker, Assistant Provost for Technology (Interim)
Dr.Cynthia D. Sellers, Executive Assistant to the President

INSTITUTIONAL CULTURE AND VALUES
Hampton University has a Code of Conduct that emphasizes integrity, honesty, respect for oneself and others, decency, dignity and responsibility. All members of the University are required to embrace these values.

DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS

Mrs. Angela Boyd  757-727-5328

ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

H.S. Credits Recommended:                                           Application Fee:  $35.00

    English:          4 Units                                                Application Deadline:  12/15 & 3/15

    Math:              3 Units

    Science:         2 Units

   Social Studies: 2 Units

   Electives:         6 Units

High School Record

SAT or ACT Scores

Class Rank

Recommendations

Essay

GED (Accepted)

AVERAGE SAT SCORES:  1054

FACULTY

Student-Faculty Ratio:  16:1

# Full Time: 333

# Part Time: 134

Faculty with Terminal Degrees:  79.0%

DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL AID

Mr. Martin Miles   757-727-5332

GRADUATION (Student-Right-To-Know-Act / NCAA Div. 1

Average time to graduate: 4.34 years (all students)

All students graduating within 6 years: 54.0%

Average time to graduate athletes with aid: 4.6 years

Overall 6-year graduation rate for athletes with aid:  52%

TUITION, ROOM, & BOARD UNDERGRADUATE

Tuition: $14,026, Fees: $1,584

Room & Board: $7,084

REGISTRAR

Mrs. Jorsene Cooper  757-727-5325

ENROLLMENT STATISTICS

University Enrollment: 5656                                              Total Undergraduate:  4886

% Undergraduate Men:   36                                            % Undergraduate Women: 64

Undergraduate Applications: 8,707                                          Continuing Ed. Avg. Age:

# New Freshman Enrolled: 1202

37.5% State Residents

62.5% Out-of-state (includes foreign student population)

281 Transfer students

1.2% Asian

92% African American

.3% American Indian or Alaskan Native

1.1% Hispanic

Non-Resident Alien

5.5% White

80.0% Enroll in Graduate School in 5 years

GRADUATE COLLEGE

757-727-5496

Total Graduate and Professional Enrollment:  770