| Screen last updated on: January 27, 2011 |
| Total undergraduates: |
986 men, 1,482 women, 2,468 total |
| Full-time undergraduates: |
966 men, 1,454 women, 2,420 total |
| Part-time undergraduates: |
20 men, 28 women, 48 total |
| Average age of full-time undergraduates: |
20 |
| U.S. region where majority of students come from: |
Northeast |
| Percent of full-time U.S. undergraduates from out of state: |
47% |
| First-year student breakdown: |
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| 4.2% | Black (non-Hispanic) |
| 0.1% | American Indian or Alaskan Native |
| 1.6% | Asian or Pacific Islander |
| 3.5% | Hispanic |
| 90.0% | White (non-Hispanic) |
| 0.4% | total international (nonresident aliens) |
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| Undergraduate breakdown: |
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| 2.8% | Black (non-Hispanic) |
| 0.1% | American Indian or Alaskan Native |
| 1.3% | Asian or Pacific Islander |
| 3.6% | Hispanic |
| 91.7% | White (non-Hispanic) |
| 0.4% | total international (nonresident aliens) |
| 0.0% | race/ethnicity unreported/unknown |
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| Campus size: |
375 acres |
| City or town school is located in: |
Easton, MA |
| Population of city/town: |
22,299 |
| Nearest major city: |
Boston |
| Distance of nearest major city: |
20 miles |
| Population of nearest major city: |
2,775,000 |
| Online campus map: |
www.stonehill.edu/ x11027.xml |
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| Institution offers housing: |
yes |
| Campus housing available to all unmarried students regardless of year: |
yes |
| Housing types (% in housing type, if given): |
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- coed dorms (92%)
- women's dorms (4%)
- special housing for disabled students
- other housing including Special-interest housing. (4%)
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| Percent of freshmen who live in school housing: |
97% |
| Percent of students who live in school housing: |
88% |
| Percent of students who live off campus: |
12% |
| Percent of all students who have cars on campus: |
61% |
| Student conduct policies: |
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class attendance policies set by individual instructors, honor code, hazing prohibited, Smoking prohibited in all campus buildings and facilities. Alcohol/drugs, weapons, gambling, and sexual harassment prohibited. |
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| Alcohol is permitted on campus to students of legal age: |
yes |
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| Every student is required to lease or own a computer: |
no |
| Every student is required to take a computer course: |
no |
| Computer equipment is provided in: |
residence halls, library, computer center/lab(s), student center |
| Total number of microcomputers available to students: |
370 |
| Other computer facilities/services: |
Wireless computing facilities. |
| Internet access provided to all students: |
yes |
| E-mail services/accounts provided to all students: |
yes |
| School has a library on campus: |
yes |
| Additional library facilities/collections: |
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Archives. Special collections. |
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| Museums and other special academic buildings/equipment on campus: |
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Industrial history, computer, and law and society centers. |
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| Additional services offered: |
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nonremedial tutoring, placement service, health service, women's center, day care, health insurance |
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| Counseling services: |
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minority student, military, older student, career, personal, academic, psychological, religious, Drugs and alcohol, gender identity, and eating disorder counseling. |
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| Career placement services: |
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internships, interest inventory, on-campus job interviews, resumé assistance, alumni services, interview training |
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| Services for students with disabilities: |
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note-taking services, tape recorders, tutors, reader services, interpreters for hearing-impaired, special transportation, special housing, adaptive equipment, TTY |
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| Amount of campus that is accessible to physically handicapped: |
80% |
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| Number of social fraternities on campus: |
0 |
| Number of social sororities on campus: |
0 |
| Student activities: |
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student government, student newspaper, literary magazine, yearbook, radio station |
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| School newspaper(s): |
The Summit |
| Number of honor societies: |
18 |
| Total number of registered organizations: |
74 |
| Campus-based religious organizations: |
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Brockton Interfaith Group, Campus Ministry, Easton Clergy Group, Into the Streets, Pax Christi, Student Ministry Council, Student Retreat Board, Campus Christian Fellowship, Catholic Daughters of the Americas |
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| Minority student organizations: |
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Diversity on Campus, Asian American Society |
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| Other student organizations, musical groups, activities, and committees: |
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Accounting Association, Anthropoogy Society, Biochemistry Society, Biology Society, Chemistry Society, Education Society, English Society, Financial Management Association, History Society, Neuroscience Society, Psychology Society, Public Relations Society, Relgious Studies, Active Concerned Educated Students, activism club, anime club, art club, Asian American Society, Colleges Against Cancer, Diversity on Campus, Disability Enlightenment Project, EMS Club, General Self Defense Organization, Philosophy Society, Providing a Responsible, Inclusive, & Diverse Environment, Silent Witness Initiative, Spanish club, Students for Environmental Action Governance & Programming, Class Commitees, Commuter Council, Diversity Committee, Programming Committee, Society of Motion Pictures and Television Engineers, Summit, chapel choir, dance club, Girls From The Hill, Goose Troupe Improv Comedy Club, musical theater company, Colelge Democrats, College Republicans, Mock Trial, Model UN, Politics Society, Healthcare Society, St. Thomas More Pre-Law Society, Knights of Columbus, Circle K International, Habitat for Humanity, Into the Steres, Monday/Wednesday Academic Club for Kids, High Adventure Club, running club, ski and snowboard club, swim club |
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| School has an athletic program: |
yes |
| Athletic director: |
Paula Sullivan, Athletic Director |
| Director of women's athletics: |
Cindy MacDonald, Senior Associate Director of Athletics |
| Athletic department's mailing address: |
Brendan Sullivan Administrative Assistant Stonehill College Athletic Department |
| School colors: |
purple and white |
| School mascot: |
Skyhawks |
| Athletic conference memberships: |
Northeast-10 Conference (Division II) |
| Sports offered |
Scholarships? |
Athletic Assoc. |
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| Percent of students in varsity/club intercollegiate sports: |
18% |
| Percent of students in intramural/recreational sports: |
75% |
| Athletic facilities: |
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football, field hockey, lacrosse, and track and field stadium; baseball, soccer, and softball fields; basketball, tennis, and volleyball courts; equestrian center, ice arena, gymnasium, sports complex, field house, weight room |
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| Intramural/Recreational sports: |
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basketball, field hockey, football (non-tackle), handball, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball |
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| Club sports for men: |
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bowling, cheerleading, golf, lacrosse, rugby, ultimate Frisbee, volleyball |
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| Club sports for women: |
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bowling, cheerleading, golf, rugby, ultimate Frisbee |
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| Public transportation serves campus: |
yes |
| Nearest international airport: |
Boston (25 miles) |
| Nearest other airport: |
Providence (45 miles) |
| Nearest passenger train service: |
Brockton (5 miles) |
| Nearest passenger bus service: |
Brockton (5 miles) |
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| Institutional employment is available: |
yes |
| Percent of full-time undergraduates working on campus: |
36% |
| Off-campus employment opportunities for undergraduates are: |
good |
| Freshmen are discouraged from working for first term: |
no |
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| Percent of graduates who pursue further study: |
23% immediately, 32% within one year of graduation |
| List of graduate schools most often selected by recent graduates: |
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Boston College, Boston University, Bridgewater State College, Harvard University, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Northeastern University, Regis College, Simmons College, Suffolk University, Tufts University, University of Connecticut, University of Massachusetts-- Amherst, University of Massachusetts--Boston. |
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| Percent of graduates who enter job market in field related to major: |
72% within six months of graduation, 88% within one year of graduation |
| List of firms that most frequently hire graduates: |
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Brigham & Women's Hospital, Hill Holiday, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Genzyme, Children's Hospital Boston, State Street Corporation, W.B. Mason, Tech Target, athenahealth, MEDITECH, Brown Brothers Harriman, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, New England Center for Children, The Key Program, The May Institute, General Dynamics, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Wells Fargo, Deloitte & Touche. |
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| List of most prominent alumni/ae: |
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- Thomas May, Chair/CEO, NSTAR
- Dr. Marsha Moses, Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School
- Patrick Griffin, Executive Vice President, O'Neill Griffin Bodi.
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