2005-06
Students to Faculty Ratio
| Institution |
Student/Faculty Ratio
Fall 05
|
| California
Institute of Technology |
3/1 |
| Princeton
Univ |
5/1 |
| Rice
Univ |
5/1 |
| Stanford
Univ |
6/1 |
| Univ
of Pennsylvania |
6/1 |
| Yale
Univ |
6/1 |
| Columbia
Univ |
7/1 |
| Emory
Univ |
7/1 |
| Harvard
Univ |
7/1 |
| Northwestern
Univ |
7/1 |
| Univ
of Chicago |
7/1 |
| Washington
Univ |
7/1 |
| Brandeis
Univ |
8/1 |
| Duke
Univ |
8/1 |
| Massachusetts
Inst of Technology |
8/1 |
| Brown
Univ |
9/1 |
| Case
Western Univ |
9/1 |
| Univ
of Rochester |
9/1 |
| Vanderbilt
Univ |
9/1 |
| Carnegie-Mellon
Univ |
10/1 |
| Cornell
Univ |
10/1 |
| Johns
Hopkins Univ |
10/1 |
| Univ
of Southern California |
10/1 |
| Tulane
Univ |
10/1 |
| New
York Univ |
11/1 |
| Univ
of Washington |
11/1 |
| Ohio
State Univ-Columbus |
13/1 |
| Syracuse
Univ |
13/1 |
| Univ
of Wisconsin-Madison |
13/1 |
| Georgia
Tech |
14/1 |
| Purdue
Univ-West Lafayette |
14/1 |
| Rutgers-New Brunswick |
14/1 |
| Univ of North Carolina-Chapel Hill |
14/1 |
| Univ
of Illinois - Urbana |
14/1 |
| Iowa
State Univ |
15/1 |
| SUNY-Buffalo |
15/1 |
| Univ
of California-Berkeley |
15/1 |
| Univ
of Iowa |
15/1 |
| Univ
of Michigan |
15/1 |
| Univ
of Minnesota |
15/1 |
| Univ
of Pittsburgh |
15/1 |
| Univ
of Virginia |
15/1 |
| NC
State Univ |
16/1 |
| Univ
of Colorado |
16/1 |
| Virginia
Tech |
16/1 |
| Pennsylvania
State Univ |
17/1 |
| SUNY-Stony Brook |
17/1 |
| Univ
of California-Irvine |
17/1 |
| Univ
of California-Santa Barbara |
17/1 |
| Indiana
Univ-Bloomington |
18/1 |
| Michigan
State Univ |
18/1 |
| Univ
of California-Los Angeles |
18/1 |
| Univ
of Georgia |
18/1 |
| Univ
of Maryland |
18/1 |
| Univ
of Missouri |
18/1 |
| Univ
of Oregon |
18/1 |
| Univ
of Texas-Austin |
18/1 |
| Univ
of Arizona |
19/1 |
| Univ
of California-Davis |
19/1 |
| Univ
of California-San Diego |
19/1 |
| Univ
of Nebraska |
19/1 |
| Texas
A&M Univ |
20/1 |
| Univ
of Kansas |
20/1 |
| Univ
of Florida |
21/1 |
Source:
US News America's Best Colleges, 2007 Edition
Definition:
Student/faculty ratio. The ratio of full-time-equivalent students
to full-time-equivalent faculty during the fall of 2005. Note:
This excludes faculty and students of law, medical, business,
and other stand-alone graduate or professional programs in which
faculty teach virtually only graduate-level students. Faculty
numbers also exclude graduate or undergraduate students who are
teaching assistants.
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