
| Degree
Programs Offered |
| Undergraduate |
68 |
| Graduate (Master's
- 72; Doctoral - 27) |
99 |
| Professional (Law) |
1 |
| Total |
168
|
| Students
(Fall 2007 Enrollment) |
|
| Undergraduate Degree
Seeking |
17,983 |
| Graduate Degree
Seeking Master's |
7,022 |
| Graduate Degree
Seeking Doctoral |
1,791 |
| Professional (Law) |
799 |
| Nondegree Seeking
Undergraduate |
606 |
| Nondegree
Seeking Graduate |
2,131
|
| Total Enrollment |
30,332
|
| Full-Time Enrollment |
16,332 |
| Part-Time Enrollment |
14,000 |
| In-State Students-(83%) |
25,049 |
| Out-of-State
Students-(17%) |
5,283
|
| Minority
Enrollment |
| Native
American |
93 |
| Asian
American |
3,754 |
| African
American |
2,159 |
| Hispanic |
1,737 |
| Nonresident International |
1,790
|
| Freshman
Class |
First-Time
Freshmen
|
2,229
|
| Tuition
and Fees Fall 2007 |
| In-state
undergraduate students
$285/credit hour (Full time - 12 credit hours)
|
$6,840/year |
In-state graduate students
$437/credit hour (Full time - 9 credit hours)
|
$7,866/year |
Out-of-state
undergraduate students
$822.00/credit hour
|
$19,628/year |
| Room
and Board |
| Room
(average per year) |
$4,000/year
|
| Board
(15 meals per week) |
$2,890/year
|
| Residential
Population |
| Students
Living on Campus |
4,219
|
| Financial
Aid Profile |
| Student Aid Grand Total |
$138.5 million
|
| Students
Receiving Aid (46.7%) |
14,150
|
| Average Grant |
$5,483
|
| Average Loan |
$9,492
|
| Average Work
Study |
$2,025
|
| Total
Operating Budget |
$747.8
million
|
| Research Expenditures |
$75.2 million
|
Buildings |
| Academic/Administration
Facilities |
72
|
| Student Unions/Sports
and Recreation Facilities |
9
|
| Student Housing |
69
|
| Parking
Structure |
2 |
| Total |
152
|
| Buildings
Under Construction |
| Arlington II |
|
| Academic V - Art and Visual Technology |
|
| Academic VI - Volgenau School of Information Technology & Engineering |
| Housing VIIC |
|
| Hylton Performing Art Center |
|
| Northeast Sector, Fairfax Campus |
|
| Parking Deck III |
| Public Safety |
Facilities
Open to the Public |
|
| Aquatic and Fitness Center |
Aquatic
and Fitness Center
The 92,000-square-foot two-pool complex includes a 8,000-square-foot
fitness gallery, four classrooms, whirlpool and co-ed sauna with
men's and women's shower/locker rooms, and family changing area.
Web site

Concert Hall |
Center
for the Arts
The Center for the Arts complex includes the 2,000-seat Concert
Hall, two experimental theaters, three dance studios, and music
and fine arts studios. Five hundred Concert Hall tickets are available
free to students for each performance. Website: www.gmu.edu/cfa.
Freedom
Aquatic and Fitness Center
The 110,000 square foot complex is located on the Prince William
campus as a result of a partnership between George Mason Universtiy, Prince William
County and the City of Manassas. The center includes a 50-meter
10-lane competition pool, 7,000 square foot leisure pool with
a two-story figure-eight waterslide, current channels and whirlpool,
weight training room, fitness assessment labs, cardiovascular
fitness areas, 2 basketball courts, elevated running/walking track,
3 racquetball courts and daycare facilities for infants and toddlers.
Web site: www.gmu.edu/service/aquatics.
George W. Johnson
Center
The Johnson Center has eight acres of floor space and houses a
25,000-volume book collection, media center, computer labs, bank,
bookstore, convenience store, and food services. Specially outfitted
spaces provide opportunities for film, dance, meetings, and private
study. The center fosters university-wide learning by integrating
students' curricular and extracurricular activities and by strengthening
relationships between the university's communities. Web site: jcweb.gmu.edu.
Patriot
Center
Patriot Center is a 10,000-seat sports and entertainment arena designed
for basketball, concerts, and other sports and entertainment events.
The center's
arena hosts over 120 events annually and
in 2005 attracted over 522,000 guests from the affluent Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.
Patriot Center |
Web site:
http://www.patriotcenter.com
Recreation Sports
Complex
The complex features 113,900 square feet (110,400 for the original
building, 3,500 for the 1992 weight room addition), and includes
a 200-meter track, six basketball courts, seven tennis courts,
seven volleyball courts, eight handball/racquetball courts, a
batting cage, golf and archery nets, fencing lanes, locker rooms,
a weight room, and saunas. It also features a 400-meter outdoor
track, soccer field, baseball diamond, and other athletic fields.
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Athletic
Programs |
| About
250 student-athletes compete in 20 men's and women's Division I
sports-baseball, basketball, cross country, diving, golf, lacrosse,
rowing, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, indoor and outdoor track
and field, volleyball, and wrestling. Intercollegiate men's and
women's teams are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association
(NCAA) Division I, the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), the
Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC),the Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (EIVA), and the Intercollegiate
Association of Amateur Athletes of America (IC4A). Web site: gmusports.ocsn.com.
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Updated: June 12, 2008
Contact: Web Communications
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Innovation Hall on the Fairfax Campus
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