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Contact Information

Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
7 East 7th Street
New York, NY 10003-7120
www.cooper.edu
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Fast Facts

Control: Private not-for-profit
Campus Setting: Large City
(250,000+ residents)
Calendar System: Semester
HBCU: No
Year Founded: 1859
School Colors: Maroon, Gold
School Nickname: Pioneers

Student Body (Fall 2008)

Total Student Population
(972 students)
Attendance Status
of All Undergraduates
Demographic Breakdown
of Full-Time Undergraduates
Gender Breakdown
of Full-Time Undergraduates
Undergraduates 920
Graduates 52
Total Students 972
Part-Time 3
Full-Time 917
African American 46
American Indian 6
Asian American 157
Caucasian 385
Hispanic American 65
International 150
Not Specified 108
Male 564
Female 353

Source: National Center for Education Statistics, IPEDS database. Survey files used include Institutional Characteristics, Enrollments and Student Financial Aid; Survey years include 2007-2008, 2008-2009, and 2009-2010. The information on this page is believed to be accurate for the 2008 school year, though College Toolkit does not guarantee such accuracy.

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