Leadership Assembly 2012 Update from the Offices of Admissions
and Financial Aid
Carolyn Middleton Director of Admissions
Nanette DiLauro Director of Financial Aid
Admissions at Barnard Who do we look for in building a class?
The Committee on Admissions selects young women of proven academic strength who exhibit intellectual voracity and strong potential for further scholarly growth.
In addition to school records, recommendations, writing, and test scores, the candidates' talents, abilities, interests, and personal history are given careful consideration.
While admission is highly selective, it is also holistic; no one criterion or score determines acceptance.
Each applicant is considered in terms of her personal qualities, her intellectual capacity and the rigor of the curriculum she has pursued, as well as her potential for achieving at Barnard.
And, each applicant is reviewed in the context of her school, community, and individual story.
Holistic and Context
Mindset for the Class of 2016 A sampling… Beloit College
• Kurt Cobain, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and Richard Nixon have always been dead. • They have always lived in cyberspace, addicted to “electronic narcotics.” • On TV and in films, the ditzy dumb blonde female generally has been replaced by a couple
of Dumb and Dumber males. • For most of their lives, maintaining relations between the U.S. and the rest of the world has
been a woman’s job in the State Department. • Since they've been born, the United States has measured progress by a 2 percent jump in
unemployment and a 16 cent rise in the price of a first class postage stamp. • Exposed bra straps have always been a fashion statement, not a wardrobe malfunction to
be corrected quietly by well-meaning friends. • A significant percentage of them will enter college already displaying some hearing loss. • Women have always piloted war planes and space shuttles. • Living an era of instant stardom and self-proclaimed celebrity, famous for being famous. • Despite being preferred urban gathering places, two-thirds of the independent bookstores
in the United States have closed for good during their lifetimes.
Who is ?
What did these amazing students do outside of class?
How HOT is Barnard? Students # Applicants # Admitted # Denied # Deferred # Enrolled
Early 561 250 185 121 215
Regular 4879 892 2691 N/A 342
Forwards 42
Total 5440 1142 2876 121 599
Barnard remains the most selective college for women, and one of the most selective liberal arts colleges in the country, admitting just 22.6% of our overall applicants for the class of 2016.
Class of 2016 Profile RANK IN CLASS (if provided) % OF THOSE WITH RANK
Rank in 1st decile 79.4% Rank in 2nd decile 93.9% Rank in top 50% 100%
TEST * MEAN MEDIAN MIDDLE 50% SAT verbal 677 680 630-730 SAT math 660 660 620-710
SAT writing 6987 700 650-760 Combined 2035 2060 1930-2150 ACT comp 30 30 28-31
27.5 of enrolled first-year students are ranked by their high school. 64.3 of enrolled first-year students have a calculated grade-point average. Average GPA: 3.841 (4.0 scale) 94.345 (100.0 scale) * Test scores below with HEOP class
Where do students hail from?
• # of states represented in the class of 2016: 39 plus DC
• # of countries represented in the class of 2016: 31 (largest number of applications from China, India, S. Korea, Canada, France, United Kingdom, Turkey, Singapore, Hong Kong, Switzerland, Brazil)
• % of enrolled students from New York State: 25.5
What schools do they attend?
• 235 public schools are represented in the enrolled first-year class.
• 174 independent schools are represented in the enrolled first-year class.
• 50 religiously-affiliated schools are represented in the enrolled first-year class.
• The 599 students in the class of 2016 came from 459 different high schools.
Access and diversity
Racial/Ethnic Category # of Applicants # Enrolled % of Class
Black 506 44 7.3% American Indian or Alaskan Native
57 6 1%
Asian or Pacific Islander 1628 138 22.8% Hispanic 584 52 8.6% White, Non-Hispanic 2434 333 55% Unknown 158 23 3.8% Multiracial/Other 73 9 1.5% Total SOC 2848 272 45% Total 5440 605
These issues continue to be core to our mission, our recruitment strategy, and our programmatic efforts.
How’d we do it?
• Barnard Bound – Fly In/Overnight Program (93 students this year, 49 were fly in or train in)
• Informal Partnerships with Community-Based (College Access) Organizations (CBO)
• Targeted Diverse High School and Regional CBO Visits
• College Search Workshops and Panels • Targeted Mailings to Organizations and
Students • HEOP Breakfast and Family Day • Pre-Open House for Students of Color, First
Generation College Celebration, Alumnae of Color Dinner
• Multicultural Admissions Council
And, What about Global Barnard?
2012 Citizenship
# of Applicants
# of Admits
# of Enrolled
% of Enrolled
International 703 98 54 9.1% Permanent Resident
216 35 22 3.7%
US Citizen – Domestic HS
4359 1051 500 83.5%
US Citizen - Abroad
162 44 23 3.8%
Total 5440 1228 599
If we consider our INTERNATIONAL population to include ALL students educated abroad (foreign citizens, permanent US residents with foreign citizenship, and US citizens living abroad), our population has increased to 16.6% of the class of 2015.
Where are the challenges?
2012 2011 2010 2009
Top Considerations
44/217 32/162 32/162 27/148
Admitted and offered funding
15 12 11 9
Enrolled 6 3 4 1
Goal: Diverse Multicultural and Global Community of Scholars Financial Aid Awarded to Non-US Citizens over the last five years. Funding essential to meet goals for particular countries and to maintain socioeconomic diversity.
Balancing Priorities
FINANCIAL AID
Goals of Financial Aid at Barnard
•To assist families in paying for their educational investment.
•To evaluate the family’s financial ability to pay for college.
•To distribute limited resources in an equitable manner.
•To be open and honest counselors.
FINANCIAL AID
•To help Barnard attract well-qualified, and diverse students regardless of their financial circumstances.
•Graduate financially savvy young women.
•Help students finance their educations in such a way that they can choose a less lucrative profession or attend graduate school.
•Move on Barnard’s aim of socio-economic and ethnic diversity
Goals of Financial Aid at Barnard
•48% of all students at Barnard receive financial assistance.
•37% of all students receive grants directly from Barnard
•The average grant at Barnard is $33,870
•Barnard’s share of the financial aid package averages $31,790 per student
Financial Aid Facts 2012-13
FINANCIAL AID
FINANCIAL AID
Sample First-Year Budget 2012-2013 Tuition and Fees $ 43,502 Room and Board 13,810 Books and Supplies 1,146 Miscellaneous 1,366 Travel Allowance 250 Total $ 60,074
Determining Cost of Attendance
FINANCIAL AID
Total Cost of Attendance $60,074 Parents’ Contribution 10,000 Student’s Contribution from Summer 2,100 Student’s Contribution from Assets 0 Total Family Contribution 12,100 Total Need 47,974 Total Self-Help 5,500 Loan 3,500 Job 2,000 Total Grant 42,474
FINANCIAL AID
Packaging Financial Aid
•No interest monthly payment plans
•Federal Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (FPLUS). Fixed interest of 7.9% through Direct Lending
•Financing/Home Equity Lines of Credit
•Alternative credit-based loan programs for students at variable interest rates
•Section 529 Plans: Prepaid Tuition and Savings Programs
FINANCIAL AID
Payment Options for Parents
Contact us
Contact information
FINANCIAL AID
11 Milbank Hall www.barnard.edu/finaid web 212-854-2154 phone [email protected] email 212-854-2902 fax