Long Island University / C.W. Post Campus
720 Northern Blvd., Brookville, NY 11548-1300
toll-free 800.LIU.PLAN or 516.299.2900
Adm. fax: 516.299.2137
E-mail: enroll@cwpost.liu.edu
WWW: http://www.liu.edu
Residential campus.
Degrees Offered:
Bachelor's, Bachelor's-Upper Division-only in nursing, Master's,
Doctorate, Advanced Certificate, Advanced Diploma
Fall 2005 Enrollment Undergraduate Total:
5,169 (Full-time: 1,774 men, 2,702 women; Part-time: 222 men,
471 women)
Fall 2005 Enrollment Graduate/First
Professional Total:
3,303
2005-2006 Tuition & Fees:
$23,230 per year, or $689 per credit
2005-2006 Tuition:
$22,100
2005-2006 Room & Board:
$9,020
2005-2006 Room only:
$5,730
Application Deadlines:
fall- rolling; spring- rolling
Financial Aid Deadlines for freshmen:
fall- March 1 priority; spring- rolling. Certain freshman merit
scholarship deadlines: fall- March 1; spring- October 1
Financial Aid Deadlines for transfers:
fall- July 1; spring- October 1
Application Requirements:
All transcripts; standardized test scores; Application
requirements may vary by program.
Campus Description:
The C.W. Post Campus is one of two residential campuses of Long
Island University, a multi-campus, highly diverse, independent
doctoral university with access to the life and resources of the
world's greatest city. Offering a full range of undergraduate
and graduate degree programs, its highest priority is
student-centered education, grounded in the liberal arts and
sciences, enriched by research and experiential learning, and
made available to promising students from all walks of life. The
University is actively engaged in continuing education,
community service, consulting and cultural outreach. It is one
of the largest and most comprehensive universities in the
country, with more than 28,000 students, 670 faculty members, an
annual operating budget of $328 million, NCAA Division I and II
athletic teams and more than 157,000 living alumni. Long Island
University combines the personalities of distinctive campuses
with the resources of a large university.
The C.W. Post Campus is distinguished by programs of
excellence with small classes in business, education, public
administration, health professions and nursing, information and
computer science, visual and performing arts and liberal arts
and sciences. The wooded suburban campus, only 20 miles from New
York City, is home to the renowned Tilles Center for the
Performing Arts, Hillwood Art Museum and WCWP-FM, a Long Island
University Public Radio Network station. C.W. Post offers the
Ph.D. in information studies and the Psy.D. in clinical
psychology.
Sports:
Varsity Sports, NCAA Division II: Women's: basketball,
cross-country, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball,
swimming, tennis, track & field, volleyball. Men's:
baseball, basketball, cross-country football, lacrosse, soccer,
track & field. Coed: cross-country, track & field.
Intramural Sports: Coed: basketball, football, soccer,
softball, tennis, track, volleyball.
Club Sports: Men's: ice hockey. Coed: bowling,
crew, equestrian.
Clubs and Activities:
Over 70 clubs, organizations and athletic teams on campus.
Fall 2005 Data
First-time, full-time student enrollment
profile:
| n/a (all campuses)% enrolled in top quarter of HS
class |
| n/a (all campuses)% enrolled in top 10% of HS class
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| SAT verbal mid-point range: n/a (all campuses)* to
n/a (all campuses)** |
| SAT math mid-point range: n/a (all campuses)* to n/a
(all campuses)** |
*75% of the enrolled students scored at this
level or better.
**25% of the enrolled students scored at least this
or better.
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| ACT: LOW n/a (all campuses) HIGH n/a (all
campuses) |
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| n/a (all campuses)% have a high school GPA 3.0 or
higher |
| n/a (all campuses)% have a high school GPA 2.0-2.9 |
Campus Demographics:
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All Undergraduate Students |
All Graduate Students |
| % NYS Resident |
87 (all campuses)% |
90 (all campuses)% |
| % Resident of other states |
10 (all campuses) % |
5 (all campuses)% |
| % International |
3 (all campuses) % |
5 (all campuses) % |
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| % Live on campus |
24 (all campuses) % |
2 (all campuses) % |
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| % American Indian / Alaska Native |
1 (all campuses) % |
1 (all campuses) % |
| % Asian / Pacific Islander |
9 (all campuses) % |
6 (all campuses) % |
| % Black/African American |
25 (all campuses) % |
15 (all campuses) % |
| % Hispanic/Latino |
10 (all campuses) % |
6 (all campuses) % |
| % International |
3 (all campuses) % |
5 (all campuses) % |
| % White, Non-Hispanic |
39 (all campuses) % |
46 (all campuses) % |
| % Unknown Race / Ethnicity |
14 (all campuses) % |
22 (all campuses) % |
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Percent first time, full-time undergraduate
students who receive financial aid from any source (e.g.
federal, state institutional)
Source: IPEDS 2003 data: 82 %
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