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2022-23 Facts & Figures: Students

Traditional Undergraduate Classroom Experience

Average Class Size: 16.5

Admission Data

Traditional Undergraduate Freshman Class Entering 2022

5,425 Applications
870 Enrolled (first-year students)
73.33% Offered Admission

54.21% Increase in applications since 2018
1207 Average SAT
3.64 Average Secondary School GPA
(Re-calculated)

Assessment 

Student Success on External Examinations 
  • 71% (3yr) Athletic Training
    First-Time Pass Rate 
    Board of Certification Examination
  • 96% Education*
    Pass rate for licensure program completers
    Massachusetts Test of Educator Licensure 
    *
    During the 2020–21 academic year, MTEL test centers were closed due to COVID. The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education encouraged teacher preparation programs to provide exceptions to their MTEL policies. Therefore, our pass rate reflects the change in access to the MTELs.
  • 91% Nursing 
    First-Time Pass Rate National Council Licensure Exam

Instructional Locations

  • Main Campus: Beverly, Mass.
  • Madrid, Spain
  • Other Instructional Locations in New England: 4

Institutional Enrollment  

Institutional Enrollment  

Undergraduate Enrollment

Undergraduate Enrollment 

 

Demographics of Traditional Undergraduate Students Fall 2022

Demographics of Traditional Undergraduate Students 

Race & Ethnicity 

Traditional Undergraduate

Adult Undergraduate

Graduate Students

Non-U.S. Citizen

1.6%

0.0%

1.3%

Hispanic/Latino

4.3%

13.5%

7.6%

American Indian/Alaska Native

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

Asian

1.4%

2.4%

3.6%

Black or African American

1.0%

12.0%

4.4%

Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

White

86.2%

38.9%

72.5%

Two or more races

2.5%

0.5%

1.4%

Unknown

3.0%

32.7%

9.2%

Demographics of Graduate and Adult Undergraduate Students

U.S.-Based Graduate Students

U.S.-Based Adult Undergraduate Students

International Locations

Total Headcount

944

208

26

Average Age

31

31

39

Gender Mix (F/M)

76%/24%

66%/34%

31% / 69%

Non-U.S. Citizen

1.3%

0%

N/A

Other International*

6%

3%

N/A

Minority

17%

28%

N/A

States Represented

40

21

N/A

Countries Represented

34

7

21

*Includes temporary visas, resident non-U.S. citizens, dual citizens, and other students from abroad

 


Students on Financial Aid 2022-23

96% Percentage of traditional undergraduates receiving any financial aid
$21,840 Average aid package
(all sources)
$23,805 Average cumulative federal loan debt upon graduation
2020-21 graduates

Total Financial Aid

2017-18

2022-23

Federal

$30,469,655

$22,515,996

State

$647,007

$763,920

Endicott

$33,916,246

$45,315,567

Total

$65,032,908

$68,595,483

 

Cohort Default Rate

 

Scholarships/Grants Awarded

2017-18

2022-23

Federal

$2,789,547

$2,341,277

State

$647,007

$763,920

Endicott

$33,916,246

$45,315,567

Total

$37,352,800

$48,420,764

Retention Rate 

Full-Time / First-Year to Second Year / Baccalaureate
  • 85% First-Year Students
    Entering 2021, returning 2022
  • 81% National Average 
    Private, non-profit four-year institutions (U.S.)*

*Source: National Center for Education Statistics 

Graduation Rate 

Six-Year Baccalaureate / 2016 Admits

  • 78% Six-year graduation rate
  • 64% National average for private, non-profit four-year institutions (U.S.)*
  • 72% Pell Grant recipients 
  • 80% Students who did not receive a Pell Grant or Stafford Loan 
  • 79% Subsidized Stafford Loan recipients without Pell Grant  
  • 82% Female 
  • 72% Male 
     
*Source: National Center for Education Statistics 

 

 

Military & ROTC

A native of Marblehead, Mass., and familiar with Beverly, Gillis knew that Endicott had a military-friendly reputation, and the switch from the Coast Guard to the College was “an easy transition.”

“They accepted every credit from the Coast Guard, where I took some undergraduate classes, and even counted some of my plane mechanic school as science electives,” he says. With all the accepted credits, Gillis quickly completed his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice between September 2019 and graduation this past May, all while playing football.
Jeremy Gillis ’21

 

U.S. News & World Report

Endicott is ranked as one of the Best Colleges for Veterans (regional)