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Hofstra is a diverse, dynamic institution that honors tradition while challenging convention, always finding our own unique path. Hofstra provides students with an engaged, experiential and highly ranked education that combines an intimate learning environment with all the resources of a large university, including state-of-the-art facilities for academics and student life and competitive Division I athletics. Located just outside New York City, our traditional, tree-lined campus is home to a global, ambitious and entrepreneurial student body who take advantage of all metropolitan New York has to offer.

At Hofstra we nurture ideas. Ideas can change the world - if we’re willing to work for them. That’s why over 80 years, we’ve created an environment where new ideas take shape through collaboration, engagement and interaction. We keep our classes small. We offer tailored programs. We build spaces that encourage participation and investigation. Together, we seek creative solutions. And we look beyond our own community and experiences for inspiration, because ideas are always evolving – and so are we.

Hofstra University – Pride and Purpose.

  • Founded in 1935
  • Located in Hempstead, Long Island, 25 miles east of NYC
  • President: Susan Poser, PhD, JD
  • Provost: Charlie Riordan, PhD
  • Private, nonsectarian, coeducational
  • 117 buildings on 244 acres
  • 38 academic and 41 total accreditations
  • Member of Phi Beta Kappa
  • 100% program accessibility for persons with disabilities
  • More than 148,000 alumni

Colleges & Schools

  • Frank G. Zarb School of Business
  • Fred DeMatteis School of Engineering and Applied Science
  • Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
    • Peter S. Kalikow School of Government, Public Policy and International Affairs
    • School of Education
    • School of Humanities, Fine and Performing Arts
    • School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
  • Hofstra Northwell School of Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies
  • Hofstra University Continuing Education
  • Lawrence Herbert School of Communication
  • Maurice A. Deane School of Law
  • School of Health Sciences
  • The Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell

Academic Calendar:

Semester schedule with an optional January session and three optional Summer sessions (between May & August).

  • 6 undergraduate degrees; Approximately 175 program options:
    BA, BBA, BE, BFA, BS, BSED
  • 15 graduate degrees; Approximately 200 program options:
    ADVC, CERT, DNP, EDD, LLM, MA, MBA, MFA, MHA, MPH, MS, MSED, PD, PHD, PSYD
  • 3 professional practice degrees:
    AUD, JD, MD
  • 20 dual degrees:
    BA/JD; BA/MA; BA/MBA; BA/MD; BA/MFA; BA/MS; BA/MSED; BBA/MBA; BBA/MS; BBA/MSED; BS/MA; BS/MBA; BS/MD; BS/MS; BS/MSED; JD/MBA; JD/MPH; MD/MBA; MD/MPH; MD/PHD

2022-23 Degrees Conferred

Bachelor's1,266
Post-bachelor's Certificate12
Master's1,122
Post-master's Certificate99
Doctoral - Research/Scholarship86
Doctoral - Professional Practice358
TOTAL2,943
Female (%)62%
Students of Color (%)35%

Fall 2023
Unduplicated Employee Count: 2,547

*Faculty:

Full-Time478
Part-Time803
Total Faculty1,281
Full-Time (FTE)64%
Female50%
Faculty of Color23%
Tenured68%
Highest Degree (FT)93%

*Other Employees:

Full-Time1,135
Part-Time80
Total Employees (non-faculty)1,215
Full-time (%)93%
Female53%
People of Color32%

*Please note that there may be duplicates between the number of faculty and employees because of administrators who teach. These numbers exclude medical school employees.

Student Faculty Ratio: 13 to 1
Average undergraduate class size: 21

Total Fall 2023 Enrollment: 10,393
6,224Undergraduate
2,860 Graduate
883 Law
426 Medicine

Fall 2023 First-Year Class
- 28% were in top 10% of High School Class
- 57% were in top 25% of High School Class
- 33% are from Out-of-State/International

Student Characteristics for Fall 2023

UGGraduateLawMedicalTotal
Female56%67%54%53%59%
Students of Color46%34%24%50%41%
International4%13%1%1%6%
NY Residents66%76%81%55%70%
LI Residents44%55%56%22%47%
Full-time96%65%90%100%87%
# of States & Territories4736302552
# of Countries75517387

Test Scores

SATACT
% Reporting32%6%
Average129829
25 Percentile122027
75 Percentile136031

Retention & Graduation Rates

First-time, Full-time, First-Year Students:AllGender
MaleFemale
1-Year Retention83%81%85%
4-Year Grad Rate57%52%60%
5-Year Grad Rate66%63%68%
6-Year Grad Rate67%65%69%

Undergraduate Degree Recipients

-92% are employed or attending graduate school
-80% employed
-33% graduate school
-24% both

Results are based on data collected up to 1-year post graduation from the Alumni Outcomes survey, LinkedIn, National Student Clearinghouse, and Hofstra enrollment.

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  • 35 residence halls with housing capacity of about 3,500 students, 18 eateries, 6 theaters, and 205 student clubs of which there are
  • Hofstra has a vibrant campus with hundreds of social, academic, and cultural events throughout the year.
  • The Hofstra University Museum of Art is nationally accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. The Museum, with a collection of more than 5,200 works of art from the world's diverse cultures, offers 4 original exhibitions annually (currently lists 4-5 original exhibitions)
  • The Hofstra libraries contain over 600,000 volumes and provide 24/7 online access to more than 200,000 full-text journals and 900,000 electronic books.
  • 21 varsity sports
    • 10 for men: baseball, basketball, cross-country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, track and field (indoor/outdoor) and wrestling
    • 11 for women: basketball, cross-country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field (indoor/outdoor) and volleyball
    • All sports compete at the NCAA Division I level in the Colonial Athletic Association.

Aid Awarded to Enrolled Undergraduates

  • Total Scholarship and Grants: $153,077,729
  • Total Loans: $38,407,039
  • Total Work-Study: $8,344,948
  • Total Student Employment: $3,946,766
  • Total Parent Loans: $38,407,039
  • Total Tuition Waivers: $8,095,887
First-time Full-time First-YearUndergraduate
FTPT
% Receiving aid of those with need100%100%92%
Average Award$38,924$37,363$14,681
Total Undergraduate Student Cost 2023-24:
Tuition$54,335
Tuition & Fees$55,450
Tuition, Fees, Food & Housing$74,010

% of First-time, Full-time First-Year Students Receiving Aid by Type:

Federal Grants27%
State/Local Grants20%
Institutional Grants99%
Student Loans53%

Founded in 1935, Hofstra University is a nationally and internationally recognized institution that has been cited on the Best College lists of U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review, Fiske, Washington Monthly, Forbes, LinkedIn, and Payscale.com. Hofstra is also the only university chosen to host three consecutive U.S. presidential debates (2008, 2012, and 2016).

University Distinctions

Total University:

  • Ranked in the top 26% of US Colleges by the Wall Street Journal & Times Higher Education (2023 edition)
  • Included among The Princeton Review's Best 389 Colleges (The Princeton Review, 2024 edition).
  • Ranked in the top 14% nationwide among Best Value Colleges* (2024 PayScale College ROI Report).*Based on the 20-year net return on investment.
  • Hofstra received 5 out of 5 stars in the Campus Pride Index for fostering an LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer)‐ inclusive campus environment (Campus Pride Index, 2023 edition)
  • Included among the Best Global Universities list (U.S. News & World Report, 2024 edition).
  • Among only three schools in the New York metropolitan area with colleges of Law, Medicine and Engineering

School and Program Recognitions

Frank G. Zarb School of Business:

  • Included among The Princeton Review's Best 233 Business Schools (The Princeton Review, 2023 edition).
  • Ranked in the top 6% nationwide, 19th overall, for Best Online MBA programs (U.S. News & World Report, 2024 Best Online Programs).
  • Ranked 57th nationwide for Best Undergraduate Business Schools (Poets & Quants, 2023 edition).
  • Ranked in the top 8% nationwide among Best Schools for Business Careers* (2023-2024 PayScale College ROI Report). *Based on the 20-year net return on investment of graduates with a bachelor’s degree
  • Ranked 31st globally for Distance/Online MBA (QS World University Ranking, 2023 edition).
  • Ranked in top 25% nationwide for Best Undergraduate Business programs (U.S. News & World Report, 2023 edition).
  • Ranked in the top 23% nationwide for Best Part‐Time MBA programs (U.S. News & World Report, 2024 edition).
  • Ranked 18th nationwide for Best Online MBA program (Fortune Magazine/Education 2023 edition).
  • Ranked as a Tier One School for CEO Magazine's MBA Rankings (2023).
  • Ranked 38th globally for Online MBA by CEO Magazine (2023).
  • Ranked 81st globally for Executive MBA by CEO Magazine (2022).
  • Ranked 18th nationwide for Online MBA program (Poets and Quants 2024) - climbing 12 spots from 2023.

The School of Education:

  • Ranked in the top 25% nationwide for Best Online Graduate Education programs (U.S. News & World Report, 2023 Best Online Programs).
  • Ranked 192th nationwide for Best Graduate Education School (U.S. News & World Report 2024 edition).

Fred DeMatteis School of Engineering and Applied Science:

  • Ranked the #1 Most Popular for Engineering Science School in New York (College Factual, 2023 edition).
  • Ranked in the top 15% nationwide, 40th overall, for Best Undergraduate Engineering programs* (U.S. News & World Report, 2024 edition). *Programs where doctorate's are not offered

Maurice A. Deane School of Law:

  • Ranked 140th nationwide Best Law School (U.S. News & World Report, 2024 edition).

Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell

  • Listed among the Best Medical Schools for Primary Care (U.S. News & World Report 2024 edition).
  • Included among the Best Universities for Clinical Medicine - Global List (U.S. News & World Report, 2024 edition).
  • Ranked 68th nationwide for Best Medical Schools - Research (U.S. News & World Report 2024 edition).
  • Ranked 51st nationwide for Most Diverse Medical Schools (U.S. News & World Report 2024 Edition).

Lawrence Herbert School of Communication:

  • WRHU-88.7 FM listed as one of the top 10 best college radio stations in the nation (Princeton Review, 2024 edition).
  • WRHU-88.7 FM has served as the flagship station of the NHL’s New York Islanders since 2010.
  • WRHU-88.7 FM ranked 7th Best College Radio Station nationwide (Best College Reviews, 2023 edition).
  • Selected as one of Variety magazine's top 21 film schools in North America.
  • WRHU-88.7 FM won the National Broadcasters Association Marconi Award as the best non-commerial/college radio station in the U.S. four times (2014, 2017, 2019, 2022).
  • The Public Relations program was named to the PRNEWS A-List as one of the top programs in the nation (2023).
  • The Film program has been named among the Top 50 in the U.S. by The Wrap, an award-winning news site for media and entertainment (2021, 2022, 2023).

Hofstra Northwell School of Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies:

  • Ranked 73rd nationwide for Best Nursing Schools, Master's programs (U.S. News & World Report 2024 edition).

Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences:

  • Named to Billboard Magazine's Best Music Business Schools List (2016, 2019, 2020, 2022,2023).

All rankings listed above are the most recent available

At a Glance | About Hofstra (2024)

FAQs

What is a failing grade at Hofstra? ›

Cumulative Grade Point Average
A4.0
C-1.7
D+1.3
D1.0
F0
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Is Hofstra difficult to get into? ›

The acceptance rate at Hofstra University is 69.3%.

This means the school is moderately selective. The school expects you to meet their requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores, but they're more flexible than other schools. If you exceed their requirements, you have an excellent chance of getting in.

How prestigious is Hofstra? ›

Hofstra University is ranked #185 out of 439 National Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.

Is Hofstra overpriced? ›

Hofstra University's tuition is $55,450. Compared with the national average cost of tuition of $43,477, Hofstra University is more expensive. These figures include both tuition and fees, also referred to as the sticker price.

Is 60% a failed grade? ›

Most colleges and universities generally consider a "D" (or a 60% to 69% score) as a passing grade. It's important to note that this minimum or lowest passing grade standard can significantly vary depending on the institution or major. For instance, some universities may require a "C" or better to pass.

What is the average GPA for Hofstra University? ›

The average GPA at Hofstra University is 3.74. This makes Hofstra University Strongly Competitive for GPAs. (Most schools use a weighted GPA out of 4.0, though some report an unweighted GPA. With a GPA of 3.74, Hofstra University requires you to be above average in your high school class.

Why is Hofstra ranked so low? ›

In 2023, “class size” was set to make up for 8% of the total ranking, which has fallen to zero percent in the aggregate ranking for 2024. Hofstra has an average 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio, and the lack of inclusion of this metric could contribute to this year's radical drop.

What major is Hofstra known for? ›

The most popular majors at Hofstra University include: Marketing/Marketing Management, General; Psychology, General; Radio, Television, and Digital Communication, Other; Finance, General; Political Science and Government, General; Community Health and Preventive Medicine; Journalism; English Language and Literature, ...

Is Hofstra in the Ivy League? ›

While Hofstra is not an Ivy League school, it is one of the high-ranking universities in the US and globally. It is ranked in multiple categories by US News & World Report, Times Higher Education, the Center for World University Rankings, and QS World University. Find more information on each of these below.

What are Hofstra students called? ›

The Hofstra Pride is every member of the Hofstra community — students, staff, faculty, administrators, and alumni — who all contribute to make our campus a great place to live, work, and play.

Is Hofstra in a bad area? ›

Surrounding neighborhoods allow for students to live off campus while still being walking distance away from campus. However there is a problem with Hofstra' surrounding area: crime. Hempstead's violent crime rates are almost all above national average, including murder, which is more than double the national mark.

What is so great about Hofstra University? ›

Our lush, vibrant campus includes all-new state-of-the-art academic buildings, labs, and experiential facilities complete with industry-level equipment. As a community built on innovation, Hofstra is continuously expanding to make room for programs that suit the needs of a growing job market.

Does Hofstra give a lot of money? ›

Our average institutional free money was $30,129, not including federal or state grants. Based on your FAFSA, you may be eligible for additional money.

Is Hofstra easy to get into? ›

Admission to Hofstra is selective. From a large and talented applicant pool, we have enough space in our first-year class to offer admission to only 62% of those who apply. Most students offered admission to Hofstra have completed a rigorous college preparatory curriculum in high school with a solid average.

Is Hofstra a top business school? ›

Hofstra University's Frank G. Zarb School of Business on-campus MBA program was named among the best in the nation in The Princeton Review's Best Business Schools 2024 rankings.

Is 65 a failing grade in college? ›

You'll usually need to receive a letter grade between A and D to pass a class, often the numerical equivalent of 65 percent or higher. Receiving an F—which stands for “fail”—indicates that you did not pass the class. The cutoff to receive an F is usually 64 percent.

Is 80% a failing grade? ›

Grades below a “C” (80%) are considered a failing grade. Grades of less than a “C” (80%) will be assigned in order to assist in Financial Aid processes, but still considered as failing in the program.

What grade is considered a fail? ›

C - this is a grade that rests right in the middle. C is anywhere between 70% and 79% D - this is still a passing grade, and it's between 59% and 69% F - this is a failing grade.

How bad is a failing grade in college? ›

A failing grade will likely hurt your GPA (unless you took the course pass/fail), which could jeopardize your financial aid. The failure will end up on your college transcripts and could hurt your chances of getting into graduate school or graduating when you originally planned to.

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