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less crime; high rank

UMass-Boston has the highest Webometrics world ranking (612th place) of the 981 colleges with at most 0.1 on-campus yearly property crimes per thousand students.



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after UMass-Boston (612th place, 0.1), closest are U of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez (774th place, 0.1), Baylor College of Medicine (852nd place, 0), U of Alaska Anchorage (1,050th place, 0.1), and Pace Univ-New York (1,076th place, 0.0), ending with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ-Worldwide (1,340th place, 0.1).

References

  1. Property crimes refer to annual burglary, robbery, and motor vehicle theft and are averaged over the period 2010-2012 as reported by the Office of Postsecondary Education at the Department of Education (http://www.ope.ed.gov/security). Colleges with less than 100 for-credit students are disregarded.
  2. The Webometrics world ranking of universities refers to the first 2014 version from Webometrics.info.

Profile

UMass-Boston is in Boston, MA, is public, research intensive, accepts the Common Application, has a nursing major, has its top Doctoral major in education, has its top Masters major in education, has its top major in business, requires test scores for undergrad admissions, is on the semester system, and enrolls from 10,000 to 19,999 students.

  • PayScale mid-career median salary ranking (320th place)
  • Webometrics world ranking (612th place)
  • research spending ($28.3M)
  • average full-time teaching salary ($84,196)
  • out-of-state undergrad tuition & fees ($26,150)
  • in-state undergrad tuition & fees ($11,966)
  • average grant aid to undergrads ($9,370)
  • average undergrad student loan ($5,470)
  • endowment per full-time student ($4,202)
  • research spending per student ($1,363)
  • non-resident tuition & fees surcharge (118.5%)
  • undergrads who get financial aid (81%)
  • full-time retention rate (79%)
  • in-state freshmen (77.4%)
  • undergrads among full-time students (76.4%)
  • undergrads who receive student loans (63%)
  • ratio of female full-time freshmen (54.9%)
  • undergrads who get Pell grants (46%)
  • undergrads who are 25 years or older (34.8%)
  • minorities (27.9%)
  • tuition & fees increase over three years (14.7%)
  • grad students who are under 25 years old (14.1%)
  • average teaching salary differential (men vs. women, 12.2%)
  • Blacks or African Americans (11.4%)
  • Asians (8.4%)
  • Hispanics (7.9%)
  • foreign students (5.6%)
  • American Indians or Alaska Natives (0.2%)
  • average teaching salary differential (women vs. men, -10.9%)
  • 25th percentile SAT math score (460)
  • 25th percentile SAT reading score (430)
  • 75th percentile SAT math score (585)
  • 75th percentile SAT reading score (560)
  • alumni who played in the National Football League (0)
  • average January temperature (29.0 degrees)
  • first-year applicants (7,876)
  • foreign students (1,164)
  • full-time grad students (1,242)
  • full-time undergrads (8,426)
  • grad students (3,750)
  • members of the National Academy of Sciences (0)
  • men's basketball Final Four appearances (0)
  • Rhodes Scholar alumni (0)
  • undergrads (12,124)
  • yearly for-credit students (20,741)
  • on-campus yearly property crimes per thousand students (0.1)
  • students per faculty member (15)
  • annual rainfall (43.8 inches)
  • diversity and inclusion ratio (0.80)
  • elevation (0 meters)

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