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2005 Admission Statistics

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MPP* CLASS PROFILE - Fall 2005

Class Composition:

98 - 60 females, 38 males
Underrepresented: 24**
PPIA Fellows: 6
International: 9***
Out-of-State: 36
California Resident: 53

Average Age:

27 (age range 21-39)

Average years of work experience:

3.1 years

Average GPA:

3.6 (range: 2.8-4.0)

Average GRE Scores

Quantitative - 700 (range: 510-800)
Analytical - 720 (range: 570-800)
Verbal - 610 (range:370-800)
Analytical Writing: 5

Undergraduate Institutions Attended:

Amherst College, Arizona State University, Bogazici University, Boston College, Brown University - 4, Bucknell University, California Polytechnic State Univ, Cal State Univ, Bakersfield, Cal State Univ, Hayward, Carleton College, Case Western Reserve University, Chuo University, Claremont Mckenna College, College of Saint Rose, Columbia University, Connecticut College, Cornell University - 2, Duke University - 2, Franklin and Marshall College, George Washington University - 2, Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute, Harvard and Radcliffe College - 2, IEP – Inst D’Etudes Pol Studies, La Salle University, Lahore Univ of Mgmt Sci, Pakistan, Massachusetts Inst of Technology, National Taiwan Normal University, Northwestern University, Occidental College, Pomona College - 3, Princeton University - 3, Pusan National University, Smith College - 3, Soka University of America, Stanford University - 6, Suny College at Oswego, Swarthmore College, Tufts University - 5, UC Berkeley - 8, UC Davis, UCLA - 4, UC Santa Cruz - 3, University of Colorado at Boulder, University of Connecticut, University of Delaware, University of Denver, University of Georgia, University of Ghana, U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, U of Massachusetts Amherst, U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of San Francisco, University of Texas-Austin - 3, University of Toyko, University of Virginia, Washington University, Wesleyan University - 2, Yale University

Major Fields:

American Studies – 2, Anthropology, Biological Sciences, Biology – 2, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Brooklyn, Child Development, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Child Development, Civil Engineering, Communications, Diplomacy and World Affairs, Economics – 16, Education Studies, Electrical Engineering – 4, English – 6, Environmental Economics, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Studies – 2, French, Government – 6, History – 10, Industrial and Labor Relations, International Affairs, International Politics, International Relations, Italian Studies, Latin American Studies, Law – 3, Liberal Arts, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering – 3, Philosophy – 5, Political Science – 16, Politics - 2, Psychobiology, Psychology, Public and International Affairs, Public Policy – 6, Religion, Rhetoric and Communications, Sociology – 3, Spanish Literature, Statistics, Urban Studies – 2, Women’s Studies.

*Ph.D. Profile:

Total Applied: 15 (9 males, 6 females)
Total Admitted: 4 (3 males, 1 female)
Total accepted: 3 (1 female, 2 males)

**Underrepresented Profile:

Underrepresented status changes annually according to three-year statistical updates.

Fall 2005 Profile:

African-American: 2, Bi-Racial: 5, Chicano: 3, Chinese-American: 5, East Indian/Pakistani: 2, Filipino-American: 1, Korean-American: 2, Latino: 2, Thai: 1, Vietnamese-American: 1, Other: 1

***International Profile:

France (1), Ghana (1), Japan (2), Pakistan (2), Korea (1), Taiwan (1), Turkey (1).