Rice University

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PO Box 1892

Houston, TX 77251-1892

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Phone: (713) 348-0000
2011-2012 Tuition
$35,551
tuition and fees
Students
3,529
enrolled
52%
male /
48%
female
Admissions
Jan. 2
application deadline
21.3%
accepted

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#17 National Universities

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Summary

Rice University is a private institution that was founded in 1912. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 3,529, its setting is urban, and the campus size is 285 acres. It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar. Rice University's ranking in the 2012 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, 17. Its tuition and fees are $35,551 (2011-12).

Rice University, located in the heart of Houston’s Museum District, offers a dynamic student life in the nation’s fourth-largest city. The Rice Coffeehouse, Valhalla Pub, and Willy’s Pub are all student-run institutions offering on-campus food and drink. Before stepping foot on campus, all students are assigned to one of 11 residential colleges, of which they remain members even if they decide to move off campus. The residential colleges provide housing, dining, and academic and social events. The Rice Owls boast 14 varsity NCAA Division I athletic teams and are well known for their strong baseball program. Students receive free tickets to all varsity athletic events.

Rice is comprised of eight schools, including the School of Social Sciences, School of Humanities, and Wiess School of Natural Sciences. Its graduate schools include the highly ranked Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business and George R. Brown School of Engineering. Rice also has a well-regarded School of Architecture and the Shepherd School of Music. Rice is home to the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, a nonpartisan think tank, which offers coursework, internships, and lectures. When a private detective found Rice’s stolen owl mascot at rival school Texas A&M in 1917, he sent a coded message back to Rice students letting them know that "Sammy" was OK, thus bestowing a name on the school’s mascot.

School mission (as provided by the school):

Undergraduate education has remained at the center of Rice University's mission since its founding nearly 100 years ago. Our students have unparalleled opportunities to learn from distinguished faculty through classroom interaction and research collaboration. Rice combines the advantages of a liberal arts college, including small class sizes and a low faculty to student ratio, with the resources and facilities of a premier research university. The distinctive residential college system enhances the Rice experience by allowing students to flourish as individuals in a community of their peers. Rice's comparative advantages lie in our relatively small size, our emphasis on undergraduate education, our focused areas of strength, the relative ease by which we can foster interdisciplinary study, and our possibilities for teaching and research excellence across the range of human knowledge and endeavor. Rice boasts a just under 6:1 student-faculty ratio, a median class size of 14, an endowment of $3.84 billion, numerous opportunities for undergraduates to conduct primary research, and a strong sense of community fostered by our residential college system. Rice practices need-blind admission, meets 100 percent of students' demonstrated need, and is consistently heralded as one of the best values in higher education.

General Information

School type private, coed college
Year founded 1912
Religious affiliation N/A
Academic calendar semester
Setting urban
2010 Endowment $3,835,723,000

Applying

When applying to Rice University, it's important to note the application deadline is January 2, and the early decision deadline is November 1. Scores for either the ACT or SAT test are due December 31. The application fee at Rice University is $65. It is most selective, with an acceptance rate of 21.3 percent.

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Selectivity most selective
Fall 2010 acceptance rate 21%
Application deadline January 2
SAT/ACT scores must be received by December 31

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Academic Life

The student-faculty ratio at Rice University is 6:1, and the school has 69.2 percent of its classes with fewer than 20 students. The most popular majors at Rice University include: Biochemistry; Economics, General; Psychology, General; English Language and Literature, General; and Political Science and Government, General. The average freshman retention rate, an indicator of student satisfaction, is 96.5 percent.

Class sizes
Class sizes
Student-faculty ratio 6:1
4-year graduation rate 79% - High
Five most popular majors for 2010 graduates
Biochemistry 7%
Economics, General 7%
Psychology, General 7%
English Language and Literature, General 6%
Political Science and Government, General 6%

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Student Life

Rice University has a total undergraduate enrollment of 3,529, with a gender distribution of 52.3 percent male students and 47.7 percent female students. 77.0 percent of the students live in college-owned, -operated, or -affiliated housing and 23.0 percent of students live off campus. Rice University is part of the NCAA I athletic conference.

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Total enrollment 5,879
Student gender distribution
Student gender distribution
Undergraduate men who are members of a fraternity N/A
Undergraduate women who are members of a sorority N/A
Collegiate athletic association NCAA I

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Campus Info & Services

Rice University offers a number of student services including nonremedial tutoring, women's center, placement service, day care, health service, and health insurance. Rice University also offers campus safety and security services like 24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks, and controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc). Of the students at Rice University, 45 percent have cars on campus. Alcohol is permitted for students of legal age at Rice University.

Students who have cars on campus 45% - Medium
Health insurance offered Yes
Students required to own/lease a computer No

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Paying for School

At Rice University, 40.4 percent of full-time undergraduates receive some kind of need-based financial aid and the average need-based scholarship or grant award is $27,671.

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Tuition and fees $35,551 (2011-12)
Room and board $12,270 (2011-12) - High
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Student Reviews

Rice is a great university to go to if you want to be thoroughly educated in an environment full of very bright, very dedicated students. The university is small-sized (for the most part this is a good thing, although occasionally I've felt trapped upon realizing that I recognize the faces, if not the names, of most of the 3000 people on campus). Rice is divided into nine residential colleges where students spend the entirety of their four years here; the college system is great in that it helps you find your social niche and serves as a nexus for activities spanning from matriculation to the yearly campus-wide water balloon fight. Rice's name recognition outside of Texas (everyone in Texas knows Rice) is mixed; I'm from California, and when I tell people I go to Rice two-thirds of them have never heard of it; the other third are instantly impressed. This is improving with time, though, as we are becoming more and more competitive and getting our name out there with the help of a new administration. A few problems - students spend too much time within our relatively small campus, especially studying non-stop in Fondren Library. Houston really has a lot to offer in terms of culture and especially interesting ethnic restaurants, but with the vast majority of students staying on campus in any given year, it can be hard to get people to leave the comfort of The Hedges (the boundaries of campus).

Liz Junior

Rice is an all around great school with a gorgeous campus.

Ame Junior

First of all, as a recent graduate, I can tell you that at least in my limited experience, every time I tell someone I'm a Rice graduate, they're impressed. Rice has a strong reputation as "the Ivy League of the south". Personally, I don't think that does justice to the quality of Rice's education or experience, but then again I will openly admit that I loved virtually every aspect of my time there, so I'm probably biased. The school is both big and small. In that I mean that the undergraduate population is in the low thousands, but we have a Residential College system that makes it so that, in many ways, you are part of a well-defined and closely nit community of only a few hundred. Rice is an extremely tolerant, and in many ways apolitical campus. Everyone has their views -- and usually has them quite strongly, but if you got in to Rice, you're probably pretty smart, and so everyone recognizes that you have a right to that opinion. There are debates and arguments, but for the most part they're respectful, not argumentative per se. Probably my biggest praise of Rice comes from the fact that everyone on campus realizes that everyone else is smart. That is, there's very little academic competition. I can honestly say I don't know what my friend's GPAs were, and they certainly didn't know mine. I've heard horror stories about the competition at other schools over grades, and not once at Rice did I hear of any such issue coming up. I think that if someone at Rice acted like they cared about such things they'd get laughed at. Overall, it's an easy-going atmosphere, with lots of opportunities to learn, grow, and have fun. I recommend it to anyone who will listen.

Bryce Alum

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