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By the Numbers The Class of 2004

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Enrollment
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1,132
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Female
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1,114
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Male
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21%
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AHANA
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1,503
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College of Arts and Sciences
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511
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Carroll School of Management
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181
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Lynch School of Education
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51
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Connell School of Nursing
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Most popular majors
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1.
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Finance (212)
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2.
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English (197)
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3.
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Communication (193)
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4.
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History (131)
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5.
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Marketing (124)
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6.
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Psychology (121)
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7.
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Political Science (117)
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8.
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Economics (115)
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9.
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Accounting (96)
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10.
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Biology (84)
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Competitive national fellowships
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1
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Beinecke Scholarship
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1
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James Madison Scholarship
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1
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Marshall Scholarship
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1
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National Science Foundation Fellowship
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1
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National Security Education Program Scholarship
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1
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Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship
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1
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Rhodes Scholarship
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1
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Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship
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1
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Truman Scholarship
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2
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Beckman Scholarships
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2
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Goldwater Scholarships
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6
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Freeman/Asia Scholarships
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11
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Fulbright Grants
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Middle 50% range of SAT scores
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600–690
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Verbal
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620–700
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Math
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1,230–1,370
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Combined
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Freshman applications
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20,743 Applications
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Top cross-application competitor schools
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1.
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Georgetown University
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2.
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Tufts University
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3.
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Brown University
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4.
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Harvard/Radcliffe College
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5.
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Boston University
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6.
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University of Pennsylvania
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7.
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University of Notre Dame
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8.
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New York University
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9.
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Villanova University
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10.
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College of the Holy Cross
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11.
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Cornell University
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12.
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Dartmouth College
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Geographic distribution
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The Class of 2004 includes students from 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, and 26 foreign countries.
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Source: Office of Institutional Research
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