About Redlands

Quick Facts

Double-rainbow across the Quad
Geographic Diversity
States represented 43 
Largest state representation California 
Out-of-state students 33% 
Countries represented 11 
Academic Achievement
Top 10 percent of class 31% 
Top 25 percent of class 67% 
Top 50 percent of class 92%
Ethnic Diversity
African American/Non-Hispanic 2% 
American Indian/Alaska Native 1% 
Asian American/Pacific Islander 4% 
Hispanic 16%
International 2% 
White/Non-Hispanic 48% 
Declined to state 27%
Sex
Women 56% 
Men 44% 
Class Size
Average number of students in a class 19 
Student-to-faculty ratio 11:1 
College of Arts & Sciences enrollment 2,410 
Faculty with a Ph.D. or terminal degree 79% 
Classes taught by teaching assistants
Financial Aid
Students receiving any form of financial aid 75% + 
Average needs-based financial aid grant $18,000 
Merit-based and talent awards Academics, art, drama, music
Total in grants and merit/talent
scholarships awarded each year
$33 million 
Cost
Tuition $37,002 
Room (double) & board $11,206
Academics
College of Arts & Sciences undergraduate programs 42 undergraduate programs, or create your own major through the Johnston Center 
College of Arts & Sciences
graduate programs

3 graduate programs: Music, Communicative Disorders and Geographic Information Systems

School of Music Undergraduate and graduate programs; quality of a conservatory in a liberal arts and sciences setting 
School of Business Undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs
School of Education  Undergraduate, graduate and credential programs.
Doctorate in Leadership for Educational Justice Currently, the University's only doctoral candidate program 
First year student programs First Year Journeys, First Year Seminars
General requirements Liberal Arts Foundation
Students who study abroad 40% +
 Student Life
Activities and organizations 100 +
Greek organizations 10 
Student media outlets newspaper, creative writing and art magazine, yearbook, radio station 
NCAA Division III sports teams 21 
Intramural sports
Large music ensembles 9
College of Arts & Sciences students living on campus 51% +
First year students living on campus 94% +
Residence Halls 12 (2 female only, 1 male only)
Drama and musical theatre performances 3-6 per semester
Student centers Centers for Diversity & Inclusion (Multicultural, Women's, and Pride Center), Student Leadership & Involvement Center
Campus
Campus size 160 acres 
Grass quad in the center of campus 7.4 acres (335,615 square feet) 
Parking Free 
Computer work stations 655 (in residence halls, library, computer center, student center) 
Areas on campus with wireless Internet access 100% 
Green Initiatives
Trees on campus 1,700 
Energy created onsite (cogeneration and chiller plant) 
LEED* Certified buildings Lewis Hall 
New Center for the Arts
Solar panels  Stauffer Science Center 
Student club Students for Environmental Action 
Dining on campus Bon Appétit food service

 

*Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building standards


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The non-sensical Och Tamale chant was originally titled the "Psalm of Collegiate Thanksgiving."

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