Western New England By the Numbers
Western New England was established in 1919 and became a university in 2011. The main campus has expanded from its original 34 acres to 215 acres, containing 28 major buildings and numerous athletic and recreational fields.
- 2,522 full-time undergraduates
- 61 part-time undergraduates
- 395 law students
- 392 graduate and adult learners
- 203 pharmacy students
- 74 occupational therapy students
TOTAL: 3,647 students from 38 states and D.C. and 22 countries
- 58% of full-time students are men and 42% are women
- 48% of full-time students are from out of state
- 56.8% of full-time students live on campus (75.6% of freshmen live on campus)
- Nearly 170 scholarship programs available to full-time students
- 95% of students receive financial assistance
- Average class size: 18 students
- Average freshman SAT scores: Critical Reading & Math: 1203 (national average: 1060)
- Average high school GPA of entering class: 3.49
- Student/faculty ratio 13:1
- 213 full-time faculty
- 124 adjunct faculty
- 414 full-time staff
- 56 part-time staff