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MIT Faculty Newsletter  
Vol. XXIII No. 5
May / June 2011
contents
A Letter to the Class of 2011
A Call for Nominations to
Faculty Newsletter Editorial Board
An MIT Housing Dream Finally Comes True
Can Nuclear Disarmament Become a Reaility?
Faculty Governance @ MIT:
Strengths and Future Challenges
Faculty Priorities for MIT
Thanks to the 150th Staff
Technology Enabled Transformation
in the MIT Learning Experience
Interim Report on the HASS First-Year Focus Pilot Program, to be Renamed the HASS Exploration Program
Sam Allen New Chair of the Faculty
Preventing Utter Devastation in Tornado/Hurricane Prone Areas
MIT Subject Evaluations Now Online
MIT Class of 2015: Incoming Freshmen Stats
Center for Work, Family & Personal Life Changes Name
Sponsored Research Expenditures
(2001 – 2010)
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MIT Class of 2015: Incoming Freshmen Stats

 

  • 17,909 applicants
  • 1742 admitted students (9.7%)
  • 1125 enrolling students, yield (65%)
  • 45% women
  • 24% underrepresented minorities (African American, Hispanic,    Native American)
  • 10% international (from 65 different foreign countries)
  • 34% primary language not English (55 different languages)
  • 14% first generation college attendees

  • Mean SAT Scores
      • – 762 (Math)

        – 710 (Verbal)

        711 (Writing)

  • 42% high school valedictorians
  • 90% in top 5% of high school class
  • 31% founded an organization in high school
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