Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Best Colleges 2010

Hofstra University

Work 100 Hofstra University Hempstead, NY 11549
Work(516) 463-6700
Web site: http://www.hofstra.edu
Tier 3
College Category:
National Universities

Overview : Hofstra University

General Information  
Institutional Control: Private
Year founded: 1935
Religious affiliation: N/A
Academic calendar: 4-1-4
Total number of undergraduates: 8,320
Setting: suburban
Endowment: $224,893,981
Fall Admissions  
Application deadline: rolling
Application fee: $70
Fall 2008 Acceptance rate: 53.0%
Selectivity: more selective
Expenses  
Costs: 2009-2010 Tuition and Fees: $30,130
Mission  
School mission: Hofstra University is a dynamic, private university where students succeed in 150 undergraduate and 160 graduate programs and options of study. The major divisions of the university provide students with a broad array of academic offerings: the Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the School of Communication, the Frank G. Zarb School of Business, the School of Education, Health and Human Services, the School of Law, and Honors College. In 2008, Hofstra University announced that the University, in partnership with North Shore-LIJ Health System, is preparing to establish the nation's newest school of medicine. The new medical school plans to offer an MD degree program beginning in fall 2011, subject to receiving preliminary accreditation from the Liaison Committee for Medical Education and state approval. Hofstra's students are motivated and success-oriented, and Hofstra provides the resources they need to reach their goals: an outstanding faculty, extensive academic resources and state-of-the-art facilities. Internships that take advantage of the proximity of New York City and special educational programs are designed to develop individual students' interests and abilities. Hofstra's campus life is vibrant and active as well, featuring more than 500 cultural and recreational events per year, with more than 150 clubs, all on a campus less than one hour from the center of New York City. In 2008, Hofstra University hosted the third and final presidential debate, and through an integrated, year-long series of programs entitled "Educate'08", ensured that students had unique insight and access to the issues and people who made the 2008 election interesting. Hofstra's co-curricular and extra-curricular campus life programming is designed to maximize opportunities for and engage students. Hofstra's faculty is one of its greatest resources. Ninety percent of full-time faculty members hold the highest degree in their fields. Faculty members are dedicated to excellence in teaching, scholarship and research, and many have been recognized with the nation's highest academic honors, including membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fulbright and Guggenheim Fellowships, and Emmy Awards. A student-faculty ratio of 14-to-1 and an average class size of 22 allow professors to teach small classes that emphasize interaction, critical thinking and analysis. Hofstra distinctive, 240-acre campus, a recognized arboretum, is located 25 miles from New York City. The campus features state-of-the art teaching facilities, including a new converged newsroom, radio station, multimedia classrooms, one of the largest and most advanced academic trading rooms in the nation, six theaters and a rooftop observatory. The Hofstra libraries contain 1.2 million print volumes and provide 24/7 electronic access to more than 80,000 journals and electronic books. Additionally, there are 37 residence halls, 21 eateries, an Olympic-size swimming pool, and extensive athletic and recreational facilities. There are 18 Division I athletic programs. Hofstra is 100 percent program accessible to persons with disabilities.

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