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WPI Admissions Presentation

WPI Admissions Presentation. Bonnie Hall Jan. 8, 2010. Nuts and Bolts. Founded in 1865 3,160 undergraduates; 1,309 FT/PT graduate students (over 125 PhD candidates) 43 states & 70 countries represented 27% female 15% multicultural 9% international.

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WPI Admissions Presentation

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  1. WPI Admissions Presentation Bonnie Hall Jan. 8, 2010

  2. Nuts and Bolts • Founded in 1865 • 3,160 undergraduates; 1,309 FT/PT graduate students (over 125 PhD candidates) • 43 states & 70 countries represented • 27% female • 15% multicultural • 9% international Class of 2013: 930 students; 31% women, 20% multicultural,10% international

  3. Academics • Faculty are accessible • 98% have PhDs • 14:1 student to faculty ratio • Average class sizes of 15–25 • Students participate in faculty research • Every student has an academic advisor

  4. The WPI Plan • Four-term Academic Calendar • Non-punitive Grading Policy • Flexible Curriculum • Project-enriched Academic Plan

  5. Theory and Practice Curriculum combines traditional classroom education with laboratory and project experiences • Great Problems Seminar • first year project experience addressing problems facing the world • Humanities and Arts Component • student selected courses in an area of interest culminating in a seminar or practicum Freshman & Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

  6. Theory and Practice • Interactive Project • studies the impact of science and technology on society • Major Project • goes beyond class work in a capstone or research project Freshman &FreshmanSophomore Junior Senior

  7. Interactive and Major Projects Recent Project sponsors: • Typically team projects • Often sponsored by companies, non-profits, government agencies • 3 course credits • Full-time in one term • Part-time over three terms • Completed on- or off-campus • Bureau of the Royal Household, Thailand • Children’s Hospital Costa Rica Foundation • Desert Research Foundation, Namibia • Deutsche Bank • Environmental Protection Agency • Fidelity Investments • Fire Protection Association of Australia • Gillette • JPMorgan, London • Microsoft • MIT Lincoln Laboratory • Morgan Stanley • Museum of Science, London • National Science Foundation • Puerto Rico Tourism Company • UNESCO • U.S. Patent & Trademark Office • U.S. Coast Guard Nearly 70% of students complete a project off campus including over 50% outside of the country

  8. Global Opportunities

  9. Admitted Student Profile • Strong course selection with an emphasis on math and science • Average class rank in top 11% • Average GPA is 3.8 • Test scores (middle 50%) • SAT: 1210–1420 (CR & MA) • SAT: 1780–2090 (CR, MA, & WR) • ACT: 27–32 • Fall 2009 • 6,284 applications • 3,988 admitted • 930 first-year students

  10. Questions?

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