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University of Redlands

University of Redlands
P.O. Box 3080
Redlands, CA 92373

Official telephone: (909) 793-2121
Fax number: (909) 793-2029

Website: www.redlands.edu



Screen last updated on: January 22, 2010
STUDENT PROFILE
Total undergraduates: 1,000 men, 1,357 women, 2,357 total
Full-time undergraduates: 1,000 men, 1,357 women, 2,357 total
Total graduate students: 19 men, 51 women, 70 total
Full-time graduate students: 19 men, 51 women, 70 total
Average age of full-time undergraduates: 20
U.S. region where majority of students come from: West
Percent of full-time U.S. undergraduates from out of state: 27%
First-year student breakdown:
3.3% Black (non-Hispanic)
0.3% American Indian or Alaskan Native
4.8% Asian or Pacific Islander
11.3% Hispanic
61.9% White (non-Hispanic)
2.0% total international (nonresident aliens)
16.4% race/ethnicity unreported/unknown
Undergraduate breakdown:
4.0% Black (non-Hispanic)
0.4% American Indian or Alaskan Native
5.0% Asian or Pacific Islander
13.7% Hispanic
56.3% White (non-Hispanic)
2.2% total international (nonresident aliens)
18.4% race/ethnicity unreported/unknown

CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT
Campus size: 140 acres
City or town school is located in: Redlands, CA
Population of city/town: 63,591
Nearest major city: Los Angeles
Distance of nearest major city: 65 miles
Population of nearest major city: 3,694,820
Online campus map: redlandsapps.redlands.edu/
maps/campus_map.htm

LIVING ON CAMPUS
Institution offers housing: yes
Campus housing available to all unmarried students regardless of year: no
Housing types (% in housing type, if given):
  • coed dorms (63%)
  • women's dorms (13%)
  • men's dorms (5%)
  • sorority housing (1%)
  • fraternity housing (1%)
  • single-student apartments (14%)
  • special housing for disabled students (1%)
  • other housing including Apartments for students with dependent children. (2%)
Percent of freshmen who live in school housing: 92%
Percent of students who live in school housing: 67%
Percent of students who live off campus: 33%
Percent of all students who have cars on campus: 50%
Student conduct policies:
hazing prohibited
Alcohol is permitted on campus to students of legal age: yes

STUDY FACILITIES
Every student is required to lease or own a computer: no
Every student is required to take a computer course: no
Computer equipment is provided in: library, computer center/lab(s), student center
Total number of microcomputers available to students: 712
Other computer facilities/services: Digital art design lab.
Internet access provided to all students: yes
E-mail services/accounts provided to all students: yes
School has a library on campus: yes
Additional library facilities/collections:
Special collections.
Museums and other special academic buildings/equipment on campus:
Art gallery, center for communicative disorders, language lab, anthropology lab, physics laser photonics lab, geographic information system lab.

ASSISTANCE SERVICES
Additional services offered:
nonremedial tutoring, health service, women's center
Counseling services:
career, personal, academic, psychological, religious
Career placement services:
internships, career/job search classes, on-campus job interviews, resumé assistance, alumni services, interview training, alumni services, career assessment.
Services for students with disabilities:
note-taking services, tutors, reader services
Amount of campus that is accessible to physically handicapped: 50%

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Number of social fraternities on campus: 7
Number of fraternities that have chapter houses: 7
Percent of men who join fraternities: 5%
Number of social sororities on campus: 5
Number of sororities that have chapter houses: 5
Percent of women who join sororities: 7%
Student activities:
student government, student newspaper, literary magazine
School newspaper(s): Bulldog Weekly
Number of honor societies: 9
Total number of registered organizations: 102
Campus-based religious organizations:
Athletes in Action, Campus Crusade for Christ, Calvary Chapel College Fellowship, Hillel, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Newman Club, Latter-Day Saints Student Association, Praxis
Minority student organizations:
African American Association, Asian/Pacific Islanders Club, Latina Network, MEChA, Hawaii Club, Safe Space Allies, Women's Center
International student organizations:
International Student Association
Other student organizations, musical groups, activities, and committees:
Accounting Club, Philosophy Club, Pre-Med Club (AMSA), Student Athletic Advisory Committee, Wilderness Connections, Art Club, Dance Company, Astronomy Club, Glenn Wallichs Theatre Association, Improv Company, Mixed Blend, Music Educators National Conference (MENC), Musical Theatre, Peer Theatre, Those Guys, Women's Ensemble, Amnesty International, Coalition for Non-Violent Activism, Biology Club, Collegians Activated to Liberate Life (CALL), College Democrats, College Republicans, Mock Trial, Students for Environmental Action (SEA), Big Buddies, Circle K, Habitat for Humanity, Maroon and Grey, Rotaract, Chemistry Club, Yeomen, Math Club, Economic Society, French Club, German Club.

ATHLETICS
School has an athletic program: yes
Athletic director: Jeff Martinez,
Director of Athletics and Physical Education
Director of women's athletics: Rachel Roche,
SWA
School colors: maroon and gray
School mascot: Bulldogs
Athletic conference memberships: Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (Division III), Western Water Polo Association (Division III)

Sports offered Scholarships? Athletic Assoc.
Men's baseballnoNCAA Div. III
Men's basketballnoNCAA Div. III
Men's cheerleadingnoNCAA Div. III
Men's cross-countrynoNCAA Div. III
Men's divingnoNCAA Div. III
Men's footballnoNCAA Div. III
Men's golfnoNCAA Div. III
Men's soccernoNCAA Div. III
Men's swimmingnoNCAA Div. III
Men's tennisnoNCAA Div. III
Men's track and field (outdoor)noNCAA Div. III
Men's water polonoWestern Water Polo Association
Women's basketballnoNCAA Div. III
Women's cheerleadingnoNCAA Div. III
Women's cross-countrynoNCAA Div. III
Women's divingnoNCAA Div. III
Women's golfnoNCAA Div. III
Women's lacrossenoWestern Women's Lacrosse League, NCAA Div. III
Women's soccernoNCAA Div. III
Women's softballnoNCAA Div. III
Women's swimmingnoNCAA Div. III
Women's tennisnoNCAA Div. III
Women's track and field (outdoor)noNCAA Div. III
Women's volleyballnoNCAA Div. III
Women's water polonoNCAA Div. III

Percent of students in varsity/club intercollegiate sports: 32%
Percent of students in intramural/recreational sports: 25%
Athletic facilities:
aquatic center, baseball, soccer, and softball fields; fitness center, football stadium, golf country club, gymnasium, tennis court, track
Intramural/Recreational sports:
basketball, beach volleyball, dodgeball, flag football, kickball, life vest water polo, racquetball, soccer, softball, tennis, ultimate Frisbee
Club sports for men:
golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, snowboard/ski, ultimate Frisbee
Club sports for women:
equestrian, snowboard/ski, ultimate Frisbee, wilderness connection

GETTING AWAY
Public transportation serves campus: no
Nearest international airport: Ontario, CA (30 miles)
Nearest other airport: Los Angeles (65 miles)
Nearest passenger train service: San Bernardino, CA (10 miles)
Nearest passenger bus service: San Bernardino, CA (10 miles)

PAYING THE BILLS
Institutional employment is available: 0
Freshmen are discouraged from working for first term: 0

AFTER GRADUATION
Percent of graduates who pursue further study: 44% immediately, 10% within one year of graduation
List of graduate schools most often selected by recent graduates:
Azusa Pacific University, California State University--Fullerton, Claremont McKenna College, Loma Linda University, San Diego State University, University of California--Irvine, University of Redlands, University of Southern California.
Percent of graduates who enter job market in field related to major: 81% within one year of graduation
List of firms that most frequently hire graduates:
Boys and Girls Club of Redlands, Disneyland, Ernst and Young, ESRI, Indy Mac Bank, Kiakonia, Inc., Let There Be Hope Foundation, McGladdry & Pullen, Northrup Grumman Space Technology, SAIC, Teach for America, Vavrinke, Wells Fargo Bank.
List of most prominent alumni/ae:
  • Cynthia J. Hoffman, chair, Department of Voice, The Julliard School
  • Gaddi H. Vasquez, U.S. Representative, United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization.



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