At a Glance

ACADEMICS & RESEARCH

Schools
Schaefer School of Engineering and Science
Howe School of Technology Management
School of Systems and Enterprises
College of Arts and Letters

Degrees Offered
B.E., B.S., B.A., M.S., M.E., M.A., Engineer, M.B.A., Ph.D.

Programs of Study|
29 Undergraduate Majors
44 Master's degree programs
22 Ph.D. programs
122 Graduate certificates

Degrees Awarded (2011)
485 Bachelor's
670 Post-Baccalaureate certificates
1,152 Master's
53 Doctoral

WebCampus
66 four-course graduate certificates
19 Master's degrees
MBA in Technology Management

Special Programs
Cooperative Education
Internships
Scholars Program
Technogenesis Research
5-Year Bachelor's/Master's
3-4 Accelerated Medicine/Dentistry (B.S./M.D. or B.S./D.M.D)
3-3 Accelerated Law (B.S./J.D.)

Student Outcomes (Class of 2011)
Average starting salary: $63,200
35% received multiple job offers
300+ companies recruited on campus
92% placement rate within 6 months of graduation
23% attended graduate or professional school

Accreditation
Middle States Commission on Higher Education
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
American Chemical Society

National Research Centers
National Center for Secure and Resilient Maritime Commerce (CSR)
Systems Engineering Research University Affiliated Research Center (SER-UARC)
Atlantic Center for the Innovative Design & Control of Small Ships

Other Research Centers
Center for the Advancement of Secure Systems & Information Assurance (CASSIA)
Center for Financial Systems (CFS)
Center for Environmental Systems (CES)
Center for Maritime Systems (CMS)
The NJ Center for Microchemical Systems
Highly Filled Materials Institute (HfMI)
Design & Manufacturing Institute (DMI)
Center for Decision Technologies (CDT)
Center for Innovation in Engineering & Science Education (CIESE)

 

 

CAMPUS CULTURE

Student Clubs/Organizations
26 Division III Varsity athletics teams
Club sports
Intramural sports
Fraternities and sororities
Performing arts
Ethnic organizations
Religious organizations
Professional societies
Community service groups
Entertainment committee
Publications and media
Special interest clubs
Student government

 

Community Service
Stevens is committed to serving our community. Through activities of the APO National Service Fraternity, fraternity and sorority service activities, campus ministry projects, athletics' Stevens Ducklings program, Habitat for Humanity, and research projects that benefit local business and environmental concerns, to name a few, the campus community actively engages in providing service to our community and takes seriously its responsibility to give back.

 

Places to Eat on Campus
Pierce Dining Room (Howe Center, 2nd floor)
Colonel John's (Howe Center, 1st floor)
America's Cup (S.C. Williams Library)
Burchard Café (Burchard Building)
Athletic Center Juice Bar (Schaefer Athletic Center)
Faculty Club (Howe Center, 2nd floor)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMMUNITY

President
Nariman Farvardin

Location
Hoboken, New Jersey
Washington, D.C.

Campus Size
55 acres

Undergraduate Students
2,429

Graduate Students
3,700

Faculty Size
438

Student:Faculty Ratio
7:1 (undergraduate)
10:1 (graduate)

Admission Statistics (incoming Fall 2012)
Applicants: 4,093
Acceptance rate: 40%
New students enrolling: 627
Out-of-state: 40%
SAT Range: 1190-1390, combined math/reading
ACT Range: 25-30
Average GPA: 3.8