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Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania

Ship has more than 75 majors and concentrations to choose from. In every program, there is an emphasis on practical applications, individual attention, and exposure to the latest ideas and methods.

Shippensburg is a comprehensive university located in south-central Pennsylvania offering bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in three colleges. Academic programs are designed to help students not only develop their intellectual abilities, but to obtain professional training. Most graduates are successful in finding jobs in their chosen field or placement in graduate schools. A strong sense of community is reflected in the personal attention given each student. The university encourages and supports students in activities outside the classroom including volunteer service projects, internships, study abroad, and student-faculty research. Student life programs give students opportunities to lead, make friends, and develop as individuals.

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Living in the "SHIP" Community

At Ship, it's not just about what happens in the classroom. Study abroad, service projects, internships and presentations at national conferences are just a few of our students' Ship experiences.

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Shippensburg University is “Ship

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The Big Picture: How many students were on campus in Fall 2010?

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Undergraduate and Graduate Student Total
Total Students 8,326
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Undergraduate Snapshot

Undergraduate Student Demographic Breakdown
Total Undergraduate Students 7,143
 
Gender
Women 3,708 52%
Men 3,435 48%
 
Race/Ethnicity
American Indian / Alaskan Native 13 <1%
Asian 89 1%
African American / Black 448 6%
Hispanic 170 2%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 6 <1%
White 5,935 83%
Two or More Races 63 1%
International 20 <1%
Race/Ethnicity Not Reported 399 6%
Geographic Distribution (Degree-Seeking)
Where do SU undergraduates call home?
 
Pennsylvania 94%
Other US States & Territories 6%
Other Countries <1%
Residency Unknown <1%
 
How old are SU undergraduates?
Average Age 21
Percent of Undergraduates Age 25 or Older 7%
 
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New Student Applications (Fall 2010)

Of the 6,949 new freshman applicants, 69% were admitted and 36% of the admitted students enrolled at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania in Fall 2010.
Of the 1,018 transfer applicants, 73% were admitted and 60% of the admitted students enrolled at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania in Fall 2010.
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New Freshmen High School Background and Test Scores

Test(s) Required for Admission: SAT or ACT recommended

Shows middle 50% of testing range
Test Scores of Enrolled New Freshmen ACT SAT
Composite 18 - 23  
Math 460 - 550
Critical Reading   440 - 540
50% of admitted students have test scores within the ranges listed, 25% have scores above, and 25% have scores below.
High School Preparation
High School Background of Enrolled New Freshmen
 
Percent in top 25% of High School Graduating Class 27%
Percent in top 50% of High School Graduating Class 66%
Percent of New Freshmen who submitted HS GPA 81%
Average High School GPA (4-point scale) 3.21
Percent who submitted High School GPA 100%
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Sticker Price: How much does it cost on average?

Typical Undergraduate Costs for 2010-11 without Financial Aid (Full-Time, In-State Students)

Total Typical Cost of Attendance: $19,150

Out-of-State & Other Costs

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The cost to attend Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania varies based on the individual circumstances of students and may be reduced through grants and scholarships.

How much would I pay?

Financial Aid: How much help is there to pay?

Scholarships & Grants

  • 44% of 2010-11 full-time undergraduates received need-based grants or scholarships; the average award for the year was $5,668. Scholarships and grants are financial aid that does not need to be repaid and is sometimes referred to as gift aid.

Annual Need-Based Loans

  • 54% of 2010-11 full-time undergraduates received need-based work-study and/or loans (not including parent loans); the average loan for the year was $4,202. Loans need to be repaid. Typically, repayment starts once you are no longer enrolled full-time. Please refer to page 12 of the Funding Education Beyond High School guide on the US Department of Education's Federal Student Aid website for more information about Financial Need.

Percent of 2008-2009 Full-time Beginning Students Receiving Each Type of Financial Aid

NOTE: Students may receive aid from more than one source.

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SU Classes & Instructors

Classroom Environment
 
Students per Faculty 20 to 1
Undergraduate classes with fewer than 30 students 52%
Undergraduate classes with fewer than 50 students 96%
 
Total Full-Time Instructional Faculty 334
% of Full-Time Instructional Faculty Who Are Female 44%
% of Full-Time Instructional Faculty Who Are Persons of Color 13%
% of Full-Time Instructional Faculty Who Have the Highest Academic Degree Offered in Their Field of Study 92%

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Campus-based Housing

89% of new freshmen live in campus-based housing or residence halls.
37% of all undergraduates live on campus

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Campus Safety

Because of its location, Shippensburg enjoys a low crime rate. The campus police force has 17 armed, commissioned officers with arrest powers who patrol the campus 24/7 and strive for the safest possible learning and working environment. Security measures include a card-access system, campus lighting, surveillance cameras and emergency telephones, which are strategically located throughout the campus. The campus community is notified of emergency situations via text messaging, web site, voice mail, e-mail, and mobile public address systems.

Campus Crime Statistics

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Carnegie Classification of Institutional Characteristics

The Carnegie Classification's were created "to reference the great diversity of colleges and universities in the United States, and ... enable [people] to identify groups of roughly comparable institutions." For information on the Carnegie Classifications system, please visit their website: http://classifications.carnegiefoundation.org/

Basic Type
Master's Colleges and Universities (larger programs)
Size and Setting
Medium four-year, primarily residential
Enrollment Profile
Very high undergraduate
Undergraduate Profile
Full-time four-year, selective, lower transfer-in
Undergraduate Instructional Program
Balanced arts & sciences/professions, some graduate coexistence
Graduate Instructional Program
Postbaccalaureate comprehensive

NOTE: Institutional classifications based on the Carnegie 2005 edition.

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Student Activities and Involvement at SU

Students who are actively involved in their own learning and development are more likely to be successful in college. Colleges and universities offer students a wide variety of opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to become engaged with new ideas, people, and experiences. Institutions measure the effectiveness of these opportunities in a variety of ways to better understand what types of activities and programs students find the most helpful.

Institutions participating in the VSA program measure student involvement on campus using one of four national surveys. Results from the one survey are reported for a common set of questions selected as part of VSA. Following are the selected results from the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE). The questions have been grouped together in categories that are known to contribute to student learning and development. The results reported below are based on the responses of seniors who participated in the survey.

Group Learning Experiences

  • 98% percent of seniors worked with classmates on assignments outside of class.
  • 57% of seniors tutored or taught other students
  • 44% of seniors spent at least 6 hours per week participating in co-curricular activities such as student organizations and intramural sports

Active Learning Experiences

  • 83% of seniors spent at least 6 hours per week preparing for class
  • 16% of seniors worked on a research project with a faculty member
  • 53% of seniors participated in an internship, practicum, or field experience
  • 63% of seniors participated in community service or volunteer work
  • 5% of seniors participated in study abroad
  • 99% of seniors made at least one class presentation last year

Institutional Commitment to Student Learning and Success

  • 97% of seniors believe this institution provides support for student success
  • 71% of seniors rated the quality of academic advising at this institution as good or excellent
  • 68% of seniors reported that this institution provided help in coping with work, family and other non-academic responsibilities
  • 94% of seniors reported working harder than they thought they could to meet an instructor's standards or expectations

Student Interaction with Campus Faculty and Staff

  • 59% of seniors believed that the campus staff were helpful, considerate, or flexible
  • 82% of seniors believed that faculty are available, helpful, or sympathetic
  • 98% of seniors reported that faculty members provided prompt feedback on their academic performance
  • 74% of seniors discussed readings or ideas with faculty members outside of class

Experiences with Diverse Groups of People and Ideas

  • 60% of seniors reported that they often tried to understand someone else's point of view
  • 89% of seniors reported their experience at this institution contributed to their understanding people of other racial and ethnic backgrounds
  • 48% of seniors often had serious conversations with students of a different race or ethnicity

Student Satisfaction

  • 87% of seniors would attend this institution if they started over again
  • 87% of seniors rated their entire educational experience as good or excellent
  • 85% of seniors reported that other students were friendly or supportive

Evaluation of Experiences

Survey Administration Process

Survey Information

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Majors and Degrees

Degrees awarded at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania in 2009-10
Degrees awarded at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania in 2009-10
Bachelor's 1,268
Master's 392
Total 1,660

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Areas of Study with the largest number of bachelor's degrees awarded in 2009-10
Areas of Study with the largest number of bachelor's degrees awarded in 2009-10
 
EDUCATION 13%
Psychology, General 7%
Business Administration, Management and Operations 7%
Marketing 7%
Criminal Justice and Corrections 6%
Links to degree programs at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Links to degree programs at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania

Bachelor's

Master's

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Future Plans of Spring 2011 Bachelor's Degree Recipients

Survey Response Rate: 99%

Survey Administration Process

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Student Success & Progress Rate

A 84% four-year success and progress rate means that 84% of students starting in Fall 2004 either graduated or are still enrolled at a higher education institution four years later.
Counts for the Fall 2004 entering class shown in the graph above.
  • 1,461 First-Time, Full-Time Students
  • 332 Full-Time Transfer Students

Success & Progress Rate Table

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Retention of Freshman Class

First-time students in Fall 2009 that returned for their second year: 74%

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Student Learning at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania

All colleges and universities use multiple approaches to measure student learning. Many of these are specific to particular disciplines, many are coordinated with accrediting agencies, and many are based on outcomes after students have graduated.

Learning Assessment Examples

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Pilot Project to Measure Core Learning Outcomes

Colleges and universities participating in the College Portrait measure the typical improvement in students' abilities to think, reason, and write using one of three tests. This is part of a pilot project to better understand and compare what students learn between their freshman and senior years at different colleges and universities.

Results will be available once assessment administrations are completed.

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