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Campus Life

Campus Size

Small Campus
3,332
Total Undergrads
Including 140 Part-time
833
Degree-Seeking Freshmen
Including 2 Part-time
Gender Breakdown:
42% Women
58% Men

Athletics

NCAA Division I-AA

Northeast Conference

  • Football
  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • Cross Country/Track

Total Varsity Sports

9
Men's sports coaches (Average salary: $89,209)
9
Women's sports coaches (Average salary: $57,810)
Athletics Details
Sport Varsity Men Varsity Women Club Intramural
All Track Combined 66 51 - -
Baseball 34 - - -
Basketball 16 21 - Yes
Field Hockey - 22 - Yes
Football 118 - - -
Golf 13 - - -
Lacrosse 51 21 - -
Soccer 31 28 - Yes
Softball - 19 - Yes
Swimming 21 18 - -
Tennis 13 11 - -
Volleyball - 18 Yes Yes
Cheerleading/Dance Team - - Yes -
Court Sports - - Yes Yes
Flag Football - - - Yes
Frisbee/Disc Sports - - Yes -
Ice Hockey - - Yes -
Martial Arts/Self Defense - - Yes -
Rugby - - Yes -
Skating - - Yes -
Squash - - Yes -
Table Tennis - - Yes -
Wrestling - - Yes -

Diversity

Student Total
American Indian/Alaskan Native 0.2%
Asian/Pacific Islander 2.9%
Black/non-Hispanic 3.5%
Hispanic 3.8%
Non-resident alien 4.8%
Race/Ethnicity unknown 3.3%
Two or more races 0.0%
White/non-Hispanic 81.5%
Disabilities
Percent of students with disability 3% or less

Services & Housing

Services Offered
  • Academic/Career counseling
  • Employment services for current students to find part-time positions
  • Library on campus
Living
  • On-Campus Housing
  • Meal plan offered, maximum 19 meals per week.

Clubs & Organizations

Musical Groups
  • Choral Groups
  • Jazz Band
  • Music Ensemble
  • Pep Band
Performance Arts
  • Dance
  • Drama Theater
  • Musical Theater
Journalism & Publications
  • Literary Magazine
  • Student Newspaper
  • Yearbook
  • Television Station
  • Radio Station
Reserved Officers' Training Corps (ROTC)
  • Army ROTC
Other
  • International Student Organization
  • Student Government
  • Campus Ministries

Safety Statistics

Arrests On Campus
Illegal Weapons Possession 0
Drug Law Violation 34
Liquor Law Violation 0
Criminal Offenses On Campus
Personal Crime 6
Property Crime 2

Notable Alumni

  • Andy Thomas, former president and CEO of Heineken USA
  • Earl Silas Tupper, founder of Tupperware
  • Joseph Puishys, president of Honeywell Environmental and Combustion Controls
  • Nancy DeViney, VP of values and organizational capability at IBM
  • Patrick J. Sullivan, president and CEO of Sovereign Bank New England
  • Sharon Garavel, VP of operations and quality at GE Capital Solutions
  • Nicholas Colasanto, actor and television producer, most famous for role as Coach Ernie Pantusso on "Cheers"
Reviews: Dorm Life
  • Michaela from South Easton, MA
  • 4
  • “Dorm life is average. Freshman year there are several options including 8 person suites, 4 person quads, and traditional style 2 person rooms. Sophomore and Junior year is suite style…”

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Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Food And Dining
  • 5
  • Ally
  • Apr-17-2013 I am researching this school and have visited the campus

    My cousin says the food is amazing.

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  • 5
  • Alexandra from North Providence, RI
  • Jan-18-2013 I am researching this school and have visited the campus

    Ate in the cafeteria on one of my visits and I really liked the food. Two salad bars, all you can eat ice cream, lots of seating and food options.

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  • 2
  • Kassandra from Smithfield, RI
  • Sep-25-2012 I am a current student here

    Salmonson, the cafeteria, is very average. There are other options but very few and one can only eat subway so many days of the week.

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  • 3
  • Kate from Fitchburg, MA
  • Jun-20-2012 I am a current student here

    The main place to get food is the Salmonson dining hall. Students can choose from 7, 10, 14, or 19 meals at the Salmonson dining hall a week. However, the more meals you get at the Salmonson dining hall, the less dining dollars you will have to spend at other food places on campus. I recommend the 10 meal plan. It is just the right amount of meals at the Salmonson dining hall and just the right amount of dining dollars for any other place on campus. However, I do wish there were more options to choose from. There are only three places to spend dining dollars on campus.

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  • 3
  • Michaela from South Easton, MA
  • Jun-04-2012 I am a current student here

    Food and Dining opportunities are limited due to the fact that the campus is small. There is one dining hall as well as a Subway, Dunkin Donuts, Ronzio's, and another dining option through the school that is a sort of take out grille. Meal plans are overrated, you really don't need the largest plan because the options tend to tire out in the main dining hall. The food isn't bad but definitely takes some getting used to. Ronzio's is the place to go when you have late night hunger pains. The only real downside to the dining options is that they tend to have weird hours and not much is open after 7pm.

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  • 3
  • Kristen from Old Saybrook, CT
  • May-23-2012 I am a current student here

    Salmanson dining hall has its days but if you don't want to go there South dining hall is really good, but you have to spend your dining dollars there.

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Student Responses to Review Topic: Greek Life
  • 0
  • Kate from Fitchburg, MA
  • Jun-20-2012 I am a current student here

    Greek life is growing but nobody criticizes you if you are not in a frat/sorority. There are multiple frats to choose from and a few sororities. Alpha Omicron Pi is the newest sorority that came this past year.

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  • 0
  • Michaela from South Easton, MA
  • Jun-04-2012 I am a current student here

    Greek Life is growing in popularity. More sororities and fraternities have come on campus since I started two years ago and there is never a shortage in pledges!

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  • 0
  • Amanda from Manville, RI
  • Jan-25-2012 I am a current student here

    there is greek life. some people are really into it. but it is not as prevalent like other schools. sports are the big thing.

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