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The Basics
Founded: 1880, by Charles Wesley Emerson
Accreditation: New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Degrees: BA, BS, BFA, MS, MA, MFA
Calendar: Traditional fall and spring semesters
President: Lee Pelton
The People
Student Body: Approximately 3,800 undergraduate and 650 graduate students from 50 states:?Washington, D.C.;?Guam;?Puerto Rico;?the Virgin Islands;?and more than 57?countries
Admission: Competitive. Each year, approximately 12,000 applications are received for a first-year class of 900?
Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1
Sports: 14 NCAA Division III teams and several intramural programs and recreational activities
Co-curricular: More than 90 student organizations and performance groups, student publications, and honor societies
Alumni: 37,000 and growing
The Place
Library: More than 180,000 volumes and serial subscriptions, 10,000 microforms, 11,000 audiovisual materials, and 8,000 e-books
Residence Halls: Four, all air-conditioned and wired for cable television and internet access
Labs and Studios: Sound-treated television studios, multiple Avid editing suites, audio post-production labs, sound stage, film screening room, integrated digital newsroom, six on-campus programs to observe speech and hearing therapy, professional marketing suite/focus group room, makeup lab, scene/prop and costume shops, theatre design/technology center, and more
Curriculum: Approximately 700 courses offered each semester
Theaters: Four, including the historic 1,200-seat Cutler Majestic Theatre and newly renovated 590-seat Paramount Mainstage
Radio Stations: Two, including WERS-FM, the oldest noncommercial broadcaster in Boston
Castles: One, Kasteel Well, in The Netherlands

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