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Neumann College
Mission Statement:
Mission
Neumann College, founded and sponsored by the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia, is a Catholic co-educational institution of higher education in the liberal arts and Franciscan traditions.
The College offers an education based on the concepts that knowledge, while valuable in itself, is to be used in the service of others, and that learning is a life-long process.
Neumann College affirms and respects the uniqueness and inherent dignity of each person and believes that the individual's spiritual, emotional, intellectual, physical, and social growth complement and fulfill one another.
Neumann seeks to educate a diverse population of students in a scholarly, supportive, and caring environment.
Education at Neumann College integrates the intellectual and affective development of its students. Its programs sharpen social awareness and ethical concern. The Neumann College community reflects the spirit and values of St. Francis of Assisi by developing a sense of responsibility which fosters and respects diversity. Implicit in the College's Mission is the responsibility to offer educational programs which anticipate and respond to the changing needs of society
Address:
One Neumann Drive
Aston, PA 19014-1298
Phone:
General: (610) 459-0905
Admissions: (610) 558-5616
Financial aid: (610) 558-5521
Degrees offered:
AccountingClassification:
Type: Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above
Highest degree offered: Doctoral
Carnegie class: Baccalaureate Colleges--General
These institutions are primarily undergraduate colleges with major emphasis on baccalaureate programs. They award less than half of their baccalaureate degrees in liberal arts fields.
Enrollment Information:
| Total enrollment: | 2682 | ||
| Total undergraduate: | 2197 | ||
| Total graduate: | 485 | ||
| Total professional: | 0 | ||
| Total full-time: | 1817 | ||
| Full-time undergraduate: | 1709 | ||
| Full-time graduate: | 108 | ||
| Full-time professional: | 0 | ||
| Total part-time: | 865 | ||
| Part-time undergraduate: | 488 | ||
| Part-time graduate: | 377 | ||
| Part-time professional: | 0 | ||
| Men total: | 899 | ||
| Women total: | 1783 | ||
| Nonresident alien: | 14 | (00.52%) | |
| American Indian/Alaska Native: | 3 | (00.11%) | |
| Asian or Pacific Islander: | 35 | (01.30%) | |
| Black non-Hispanic: | 313 | (11.67%) | |
| Hispanic: | 35 | (01.30%) | |
| White non-Hispanic: | 2011 | (74.98%) | |
| Race/ethnicity unknown: | 271 | (10.10%) |