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Facts 2020-2021 Retention and Graduation About Barnard First-year retention rate (entering Fall 19) 95% Founded in 1889, Barnard is devoted to 6-yr graduation rate (entering Fall 14) 90% empowering young women to pursue their passions. Pell 6-yr graduation rate 88% The College's singular combination of excellence HEOP 6-yr graduation rate 91% across the arts and sciences, world-class faculty, the vast academic resources of , and Class of 2020 access to City’s infinite opportunities Degrees conferred 684 prepares our students for long-term success. % of students with majors in each division Barnard/Columbia Partnership Double majors mean totals may sum to greater than 100% Arts 11% Barnard is an independent institution with its own 19% policies, endowment, and trustees. Our singular Natural Sciences 32% agreement with Columbia University means: Social Sciences 38% • Barnard is considered one of Columbia Average Federal financial indebtedness University’s four undergraduate and at graduation $17,169 students have access to , facilities and activities on both campuses Six-month post-graduation outcomes • Barnard and Columbia undergraduate students Total employed or attending graduate/ 89% cross-register in courses at both institutions professional school (Class of 2020)

• Barnard students compete in NCAA Division 1 Top job outcomes by Industry athletics through the Columbia-Barnard Athletic , Healthcare, Biotech, & Life Consortium Sciences, Financial Services, Law, • Students receive a diploma from both Barnard Government & Politics, Consulting College and Columbia University 2020-21 Cost and Financial Aid Curriculum Tuition and fees $56,068 Introduced in 2016, Barnard’s Foundations Curriculum Room (multiple) and Board $15,691 gives students the freedom to shape their own (maximum) educational experience while being challenged to think Total Term Bill $71,759 theoretically, empirically, and technologically, write effectively, and speak persuasively. Students receiving any help paying 36% for college (incl. non-need based aid) Fall 2020 First-Year Class Students receiving need-based aid 36% Applied 9,411 Students receiving Barnard Grant aid 32% Admitted (13%) 1280 Students receiving Pell Grants 15% Enrolled (57%) 690 Average Barnard Grant amount $41,332

Attended public high schools 50% Fall 2020 Faculty

Barnard’s faculty (scholars dedicated to teaching) are Fall 2020 Enrollment tenured at and Columbia University. All students 2744 Tenured Total Students of color (excludes international) 41% Full-time faculty: 119 253 International 12% Men 50 (42%) 88 (35%) Countries represented 70 Women 69 (58%) 165 (65%) States represented 49 First-generation college 8% Full-time faculty with highest degree in their field 100% Student to faculty ratio 9:1

Office of Institutional Research and Assessment. Data from official reporting date, September 18, 2020