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Yale University

By the Numbers

Data provided by the Office of Institutional Research

Yale Facts

Yale University is a large research university with a wide array of programs, departments, schools, centers, museums, and many affiliated organizations. 

The facts below address some frequently asked statistical questions about Yale. More detailed statistics are available from theOffice of Institutional Research.

Documents & Guides

Fall 2024 Enrollment

DivisionMaleFemaleN/UnkTotal% International*
Yale College3,2203,423976,74011%
Special (Degree & Non-Degree)4727074 0%
Graduate School of Arts & Sciences1,3411,654733,06842%

Professional School Programs

     
Architecture110119623552%
Art36651811942%
Divinity107143925915%
David Geffen School of Drama931401124423%
School of the Environment941831629336%
Jackson Global Affairs452707246%
Institute of Sacred Music (ISM)29312626%
Law323357768715%
Management614478391,13139%
Medicine232236174858%
Physician Associate Program358001152%
Physician Assistant Online Program14820960%
Public Health155387955143%
School of Engineering & Applied Sciences429183261465%
Music11091320435%
Nursing9141955154%
Professional School Programs Total2,5173,0211445,68230%
Total University7,1258,12531415,56424%

* Students pursuing degrees in engineering and applied science are enrolled the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. All undergraduates are enrolled in Yale College regardless of field of study. Institute of Sacred Music students are also enrolled in either the Divinity School or the School of Music, and counted only once in the ISM row. Enrollment figures for each school include only those students paying tuition to that school in the fall term. Columns above give student gender: M (men), W (women), N (as offered to students; includes gender nonbinary and cases with no self-reported data).

University-wide Enrollments by Ethnicity (% of non-international enrollment)*

Ethnicity%N
Black or African-American7.4%1,147
American Indian/Alaska Native0.3%49
Asian16.6%2,584
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander0.1%16
International24.3%3,776
Hispanic of any race11.9%1,848
White31.8%4,944
Two or more5.3%819
Race/ethnicity unknown2.4%381

 

International Students

129 countries are represented
Countries most represented: China, India, Canada, United Kingdom, South Korea, Brazil and Germany.

Yale College Student Body Characteristics

99% of first-years return for their sophomore year. (Fall, 2024)
75% of undergraduates live in university housing. (Fall, 2024)
100% of first-years live in university housing (Fall, 2024)
96% of undergraduates graduate within six years. (Fall 2018 cohort)
94% of undergraduates are from out-of-state (including international students).
The average age of an undergraduate is 20.
Regular and summer term students had 948 study abroad experiences in AY 2023-2024.

First-year Class Statistics - Fall 2024

  • Acceptance Statistics:
    • # of Applicants: 57,517
    • % Admitted: 3.9%
    • # of Matriculants: 1,554
    • Yield: 70%
  • 64% of matriculants came from public high schools.
  • 36% of matriculants came from independent day, boarding, and religious schools.
  • 11% of matriculants were children of Yale alumni.
  • 11% of matriculants were international students.
  • Test score ranges (25th to 75th percentiles) for enrolled first-years*:
    • SAT-Verbal: 730-780
    • SAT-Math: 740-790
    • ACT: 33-35

*Beginning in Fall 2024, Yale has adopted a test-flexible policy.More information on the policy can be found here.

Degrees Conferred (July 1, 2023 - June 30, 2024)

DegreeMenWomenTotalN% Who are International
Bachelors8228431,6651398%
Masters & Post-Masters Certificates1,2401,5992,8391,09539%
      
Doctorates     
Research & Scholarship22321543816137%
Professional Practice159159318196%
Doctorate Other10100%
Total Doctorates38337475718024%
Total Number Degrees2,4452,8165,2611,41427%

 

Yale College Post-Graduate Plans - Class of 2024

The Yale Office of Career Strategy was able to obtain information on the post-graduate outcomes for 91.4% of the total Yale College Class of 2024, with approximately six percent of the Class still seeking opportunities six months after graduation. When asked about post-graduate plans, almost three-quarters (77.2%) are employed, with the next largest group (19.2%) attending graduate school. Among those employed, 66.8% indicated they intend to pursue graduate school within the next five years. More than two percent of respondents are pursuing their own entrepreneurial ventures.

Confirmed Plans for Fall 2024Class of 2024
Employed: full-time/part-time/short-term position77.2%
Attending graduate or professional school19.2%
Employed: Independent research2.0%
Employed: Military service0.7%
Not seeking employment or continuing education0.8%

To view the full report, please visit theYale Office of Career Strategy.

Undergraduate Financial Aid 2022-23

All scholarships and grants are awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need.

# of students who received scholarships/grants (from Yale sources): 3,576 (54%)
Average need-based scholarships/grants (from all sources): $64,924
Average need-based scholarships/grants (from Yale sources): $62,536
Range of individual scholarships/grants (from Yale sources): $330-$95,167

Faculty Headcounts - Fall 2024

Yale SchoolsTenuredTermContinuingInstructionalResearchTotal
Arts & Sciences46416903931221,148
Engineering & Applied Science703702628161
Architecture85074087
Art63059068
Divinity2512027569
David Geffen School of Drama1001120113
Environment2870221976
Jackson School of Global Affairs00039544
Law55385487207
Management47390392127
Medicine2201371,9252537363,271
Music30069173
Nursing107121072138
Public Health4632121755162
Total9834511,9571,2911,0625,744

Faculty with appointments in multiple Yale schools are counted only once in this table and are included in the school where they hold their primary appointment. As a result, the numbers listed for any one school may not fully represent the entire body of faculty who teach and work with students in that school.

In the Schools of Music and Drama, adjunct professors provide the core of the schools’ regular faculty. As a result, the distinction among the categories of tenured/term/non-ladder is less relevant in those schools.

In 2018 the additional category of Ladder/Continuing was added to the table. This category counts Law, Medicine, and Nursing ladder faculty who are not on the tenure track.

Faculty appointed to Yale College are counted within the Faculty of Arts & Sciences. Ladder faculty in the Jackson School of Global Affairs are counted in the schools in which they are jointly appointed. Faculty in the Institute of Sacred Music are counted in either the School of Music or the Divinity School. Prior to 2022, faculty in the School of Engineering and Applied Science were counted within the Faculty of Arts & Sciences.

Faculty who are paid by Yale (including visiting faculty) or are Howard Hughes Medical Investigators are included. Faculty who are on leave without salary are excluded.

University Staff Headcounts - Fall 2024

Staff ClassificationHeadcount
Managerial & Professional6,274
Clerical & Technical4,447
Service & Maintenance1,329
Other Academic8
Total12,058

 

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