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year at Mines are retained into their second year at a significantly higher rate
rst rst-
rst-year, degree-seeking
experience. Research shows that students who live on campus for their fi
Residence hall living is an integral part of the Colorado School of Mines
rst year. students at Mines to live in the residence halls for the entire academic year A strategic goal of the MINES@150 plan will require residence for both fi year and second-year students. This requirement has led to the construction of two new residence halls opening for fall 2020 — Spruce Hall and Jackson Hall. The Facilities Master Plan recommends additional residence halls to fully
CURRENT POLICIES AFFECTING
HOUSING than students who commute to campus during their fi The current housing policy requires all full-time, fi (fall and spring semesters). accommodate this policy.
More than 1,400 graduate students from around the world create a stimulating
students’ average scores include 1400 on the SAT, 31 on the ACT and a 3.8
Undergraduate admissions at Mines is highly selective. More than 11,000
students vie each year for about 1,400 spots in the entering class, made
MINES@150 AGGREGATE DESIGN 5,000 1,600 900 7,500
up of about 1,200 freshmen and 200 transfer students. Mines’ admitted
environment that enriches the Mines educational experience.
MINES@150 aspires to grow the overall student population:
4,954 722 592 6,268
FALL 2018 VALUES Source: Mines Institutional Research Fall Headcount Enrollment Colorado School of Mines Facilities Master Plan
FACILITIES Undergraduate/Non-Degree cate Masters/Non-Degree/Certifi
2.5 ADMISSIONS unweighted GPA. Doctoral Students Total 44