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REPOSITIONING THE STRATEGIC PLAN 2011-2014 Appendix B: Supporting Data August 2011

Appendix: Value of a St. John s Education Supporting Data TABLE OF CONTENTS Comparative data: Last 10 colleges in Tier 2 of US News and World Report (2011 Edition) ranking, and 23 colleges with SAT and GPA inputs similar to that of St. John s to compare 1 year retention and 6 year graduation rates Graduating Student Survey (GSS) 2009 & 2010 (Measure 1105) Alumni Attitude Survey: List of selected six colleges as the comparison group CPA pass rates for selected NYS colleges in 2009 (Measure 2130) US News and World Report 2011 Edition: Factors and Weights (Measure 1185) US News and World Report 2011 Edition: Best National Universities (Measure 1185) Best Graduate Schools from US News and World Report (Measure 3001) Washington Monthly: Methodology of National Universities Rankings Employment and further education within 6 months of graduation, Outcomes Study by Career Center Undergraduate Students (Measure 2121) Employment and further education within 6 months of graduation, Outcomes Study by Career Center Graduate Students (Measure 2121) Current State: Academic Internships 2005 2010 (Measure 2151) PayScale: Methodology of Rankings (Measure 3021) 1180 US News 10 Colleges 1105 GSS 2136 2138 Alumni Attitude Survey 2130 CPA Pass Rates 1185 US News: Factors and Weights 1185 US News: Best National Universities 3001 Best Grad Schools 3011 Washington Monthly: Methodology of National Universities Rankings 2121 Outcomes Study UG 2121 Outcomes Study GR 2151 Current State: Academic Internships 3021 PayScale Rankings Top 250 2011 12 PayScale College Salary Report (Measure 3021) 3021 PayScale Median Salary Top 100 3022: Top Picks by corporate recruiters, Wall Street Journal 3022 Wall Street Journal Top Picks by Recruiters 1130 National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE): 2004 2010 Core Curriculum Related Items 1130 NSSE Core Curriculum

Measure 1180a. US News and World Report: Last 10 colleges in Tier 2 of 2011 Edition of "Best National Universities" Rank School Name Overall Score Reputation Index Freshman retention rate 6-year graduation rate Classes with less than 20 t d t Freshmen in top 10% of high school class Acceptance Rate Average alumni giving rate 111 Univ. of South Carolina 40 63 87% 69% 41% 27% 64% 18% 111 Washington State University 40 64 83% 69% 39% 30% 76% 16% 117 Loyola University Chicago 39 64 84% 68% 32% 32% 78% 9% 117 Michigan Technological University 39 61 82% 66% 47% 28% 73% 18% 117 University of San Francisco 39 62 83% 70% 49% 24% 71% 11% 120 Catholic University of America 38 62 81% 72% 57% 24% 86% 8% 120 Duquesne University 38 61 87% 74% 48% 24% 76% 12% 120 University at Buffalo--SUNY 38 61 88% 66% 38% 28% 52% 9% 120 University of Arizona 38 71 79% 58% 39% 34% 78% 5% 124 Clarkson University 37 56 85% 72% 47% 34% 73% 18% Average of Last 10 in Tier 2 39 63 84% 68% 44% 29% 73% 12% Measure 1180a, page 10 of 64

Measure 1180b. US News and World Report: Last 10 colleges in Tier 2 of 2011 Edition, and 23 colleges with SAT and GPA inputs similar to that of St. John s to compare 1 year retention and 6 year graduation rates Rank School Name State 1 year retention rate 6 year graduation rate SAT V+M 25th percentile SAT V+M 75th percentile Percent of freshmen in top 10% of high school class Section 1: Aggregated Data 143 St. John's University NY 78% 58% 970 1210 24% 119 Average of last 10 in Tier 2 (Section 2 below) 84% 68% 1036 1247 29% 158 Average of selected 23 institutions (Section 3) 80% 60% 964 1186 23% 173 Top 25% in 1 year retention (6 institutions) 84% 65% 973 1198 26% 152 Mid 50% in 1 year retention (11 institutions) 80% 61% 959 1192 24% 156 Bottom 25% in 1 year retention (6 institutions) 77% 54% 965 1165 17% Section 2: Last 10 of Tier 2 (Ranking 116 to 125), sorted by rank order 112 Univ. of South Carolina SC 87% 69% 1090 1290 27% 112 Washington State University WA 83% 69% 970 1200 30% 118 Loyola University Chicago IL 84% 68% 1110 1300 32% 118 Michigan Technological University MI 82% 66% 1070 1300 28% 118 University of San Francisco CA 83% 70% 1010 1220 24% 121 Catholic University of America DC 81% 72% 1010 1210 24% 121 Duquesne University PA 87% 74% 1030 1210 24% 121 University at Buffalo SUNY NY 88% 66% 1060 1250 28% 121 University of Arizona AZ 79% 58% 950 1220 34% 125 Clarkson University NY 85% 72% 1060 1270 34% Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (pn, ww) Measure 1180b, page 11 of 64 02/16/11

Rank School Name State 1 year retention rate 6 year graduation rate SAT V+M 25th percentile SAT V+M 75th percentile Percent of freshmen in top 10% of high school class Section 3: Selected 23 institutions, sorted by 1 year retention in descending order 167 Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Newark NJ 87% 65% 980 1190 29% 136 Bitola University CA 85% 71% 980 1230 33% 191 Virginia Commonwealth University VA 83% 51% 980 1190 16% 191 Washington State University WA 83% 69% 970 1200 30% 183 University of Oregon OR 83% 70% 990 1225 28% 167 Seton Hall University NJ 83% 63% 940 1150 22% 191 Texas Tech University TX 82% 60% 990 1200 21% 179 Oregon State University OR 82% 60% 940 1190 24% 111 San Diego State University CA 82% 66% 910 1170 N/A 111 Azusa Pacific University CA 81% 67% 970 1190 32% 139 New School NY 81% 66% 970 1220 18% 183 University of Rhode Island RI 80% 60% 970 1180 17% 94 Arizona State University AZ 80% 56% 950 1210 31% 170 Adelphi University NY 79% 62% 980 1180 24% 159 University of Maine ME 79% 58% 950 1170 20% 170 George Fox University OR 78% 64% 980 1220 29% 167 University of Nevada Reno NV 78% 47% 935 1180 28% 159 Univ. of Massachusetts Lowell MA 78% 53% 980 1180 15% 143 University of Hawaii Manoa HI 78% 48% 990 1200 28% 159 U. of North Carolina Charlotte NC 77% 54% 960 1140 12% 143 Ball State University IN 77% 58% 940 1150 16% 159 U. of North Carolina Greensboro NC 76% 52% 930 1130 14% 170 Pace University NY 75% 60% 990 1190 14% Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (pn, ww) Measure 1180b, page 12 of 64 02/16/11

St. John's University Measure 1105. Graduating Student Survey (GSS): The 2009 & 2010 Results (Total responses in 2009: Undergraduate (UG) = 1,652; Graduate (GR) = 833 in 2010: Undergraduate (UG) = 1,715; Graduate (GR) = 965 NA in the table indicates the data were not available because the item was not listed in the survey.) 1. If you are planning to pursue further study this Fall or next Spring, what degree level? 2009 UG 2010 UG 2009 GR 2010 GR # of responses 1,649 1,683 832 944 Bachelor 4% 5% 0% 0% Master's 42% 43% 6% 8% Doctorate 1% 1% 14% 12% Professional (MD, JD, etc) 11% 10% 59.0% 4% 3% No plan 42% 42% 77% 77% 2. If you are planning to pursue further study this Fall or next Spring, please give name of educational institution and program. 3. If you are the recipient of a fellowship/scholarship to pursue further study, please indicate the name and provide any other information (Duration, Amount, etc.) 4. What are your employment plans after graduation? 2009 UG 2010 UG 2009 GR 2010 GR # of responses 1,420 1,540 704 855 Keeping my current job NA 14% NA 27% Offer Accepted 15% 10% 44% 17% Looking 76% 70% 47% 53% No plan 10% 6% 9% 3% 5. If you accepted an offer, please give name of employer and position and let us know how well your position is aligned with your career interests. Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (ch, yl, pn) Measure 1105, Page 13 of 64 10/14/2011

7. If you participated in any type of internship(s), which of the following did you complete while at St. John's? (Check all that apply) (In 2009, this question was not asked. The data for internships in 2009 came from the item that asked the primary 2009 UG 2010 UG 2009 GR 2010 GR # of students NA 1,536 NA 839 a) Academic Internship for Credit NA 27% NA 24% b) Paid Internship NA 14% NA 17% c) Unpaid Internship (non-credit) NA 13% NA 8% d) Student Teaching NA 7% NA 11% e) Clinical Rotation NA 2% NA 18% Any of a), b), or c) listed above NA 45% NA 42% Any of the 5 types listed above NA 53% NA 60% 6. Regarding the students who didn't have any type of internships, what percent of them wanted to participate but were unable to secure an internship? 2009 UG 2010 UG 2009 GR 2010 GR Number of students who didn't have any internships NA 727 NA 338 Students who wanted to participate but was unable to secure an internship NA 26% NA 15% 8. Whether or not you completed any type of internship, please rate your satisfaction with the University's support of internship programs. 2009 UG 2010 UG 2009 GR 2010 GR # of responses 695 1,144 263 606 Very Satisfied 23% 23% 23% 25% Satisfied 54% 58% 57% 59% Dissatisfied 17% 15% 13% 10% Very Dissatisfied 7% 4% 6% 6% Very Satisfied/Satisfied 77% 81% 80% 84% Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (ch, yl, pn) Measure 1105, Page 14 of 64 10/14/2011

9. How well did St. John's do at providing career preparation for job placement? 2009 UG 2010 2009 GR 2010 GR # of responses 997 1,342 476 723 Excellent 10% 12% 17% 17% Good 39% 37% 39% 39% Fair 35% 35% 28% 30% Poor 16% 16% 15% 14% Excellent/Good 49% 49% 56% 56% 10. How was the quality of instruction at St. John's? 2009 UG 2010 UG 2009 GR 2010 GR # of responses 1,359 1,511 694 825 Excellent 23% 24% 32% 33% Good 56% 55% 52% 49% Fair 19% 17% 15% 15% Poor 2% 4% 1% 3% Excellent/Good 79% 79% 84% 82% 11. How would you rate the quality of academic advising you have received at St. John's? 2009 UG 2010 UG 2009 GR 2010 GR # of responses NA 1,509 NA 821 Excellent NA 25% NA 28% Good NA 43% NA 44% Fair NA 22% NA 21% Poor NA 10% NA 7% Excellent/Good NA 68% NA 72% 12. Please rate how well did St. John's do at providing a global experience for you through study abroad, in the classroom or through student activities and share your comments. 2009 UG 2010 UG 2009 GR 2010 GR # of responses NA 1483 NA 800 No exposure to global experience NA 39% NA 42% Had global experience NA 898 NA 465 Excellent NA 32% NA 26% Good NA 43% NA 47% Fair NA 21% NA 24% Poor NA 5% NA 3% Excellent/Good NA 75% NA 73% Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (ch, yl, pn) Measure 1105, Page 15 of 64 10/14/2011

13. Overall, how well did St. John's do at integrating technology into the learning experience? 2009 UG 2010 UG 2009 GR 2010 GR # of responses NA 1,489 NA 814 Excellent NA 31% NA 31% Good NA 51% NA 50% Fair NA 15% NA 16% Poor NA 2% NA 2% Excellent/Good NA 82% NA 81% 14. How has the St. John's Catholic and Vincentian Mission impacted your experience at St. John s? 2009 UG 2010 UG 2009 GR 2010 GR # of responses 1,326 1,477 683 802 Very Positively 16% 16% 14% 14% Positively 53% 58% 47% 49% Negatively 1% 2% 1% 1% Very Negatively 0% 1% 0% 0% Not at all 30% 23% 38% 36% Very Positively/Positively 69% 74% 61% 63% 15. If you participated in any service activities during your time at St. John's, through which of the following? (Check all that apply) 2009 UG 2010 UG 2009 GR 2010 GR # of students NA 1,482 NA 805 Student Organizations NA 45% NA 21% Academic Service-Learning NA 40% NA 19% Campus Ministry NA 18% NA 8% Learning Communities NA 9% NA 6% Other (See Table 11 for a complete list) NA 7% NA 7% Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (ch, yl, pn) Measure 1105, Page 16 of 64 10/14/2011

16. To what extent has your experience at St. John's allowed for the development of a faith dimension in your life? 2009 UG 2010 UG 2009 GR 2010 GR # of responses NA 1,448 NA 776 To a great extent NA 19% NA 17% To some extent NA 51% NA 45% Not at all NA 29% NA 39% To some or a great extent NA 70% NA 62% 17. Please list activities both inside and outside of the classroom that facilitated the development of a faith dimension in your life. (See Table 12.) 18. Please list all of the student clubs, organizations and societies with which you were affiliated during your years at St. John's. (See Tables 13a and 13b.) 19. Please rate your overall satisfaction with, and share your comments regarding your experience at St. John's. 2009 UG 2010 UG 2009 GR 2010 GR # of responses 1,345 1,411 694 786 Very Satisfied 22% 32% 26% 32% Satisfied 68% 62% 66% 60% Dissatisfied 9% 5% 7% 7% Very Dissatisfied 1% 1% 1% 1% Satisfied/Very Satisfied 90% 94% 92% 92% 20. Tuition paid was a worthwhile investment. 2009 UG 2010 UG 2009 GR 2010 GR # of responses 1,352 1,410 683 767 Strongly Agree 11% 9% 17% 15% Agree 57% 56% 61% 62% Disagree 25% 28% 17% 18% Strongly Disagree 7% 7% 5% 5% Strongly Agree/Agree 68% 65% 78% 77% 21. What is the best way to contact you after graduation? (Please include your e-mail address and/or phone number) Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (ch, yl, pn) Measure 1105, Page 17 of 64 10/14/2011

22. I would like to be contacted for the following activities in the future. (Check all that apply) 2009 UG 2010 UG 2009 GR 2010 GR # of students NA 1,418 NA 773 Alumni Relations Events NA 62% NA 48% Mentoring role with students NA 35% NA 29% Recruitment events with the Office of Admissions Leadership role in organizing alumni functions 23. Do you want to be involved in service after graduation? NA 31% NA 24% NA 24% NA 18% 2009 UG 2010 UG 2009 GR 2010 GR # of responses NA 1,323 NA 714 Yes NA 22% NA 18% No NA 78% NA 82% Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (ch, yl, pn) Measure 1105, Page 18 of 64 10/14/2011

Measures 2136-2138. Alumni Attitude Survey: List of selected six colleges as the comparison group 1 Georgetown University 2 Niagara University 3 New York University 4 Syracuse University 5 University of Cincinnati 6 University of Houston College Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (pn, ww) Measure 2136, Page 19 of 64 02/16/11

Measure 2130: CPA pass rates for selected NYS colleges in 2009 Serial # College No. of All Candidates Passed All Parts Passed Some Parts Passed : All + Some Passed None 1 Touro 169 45% 24% 69% 31% 2 SUNY Buffalo 301 37% 30% 67% 33% 3 SUNY Binghamto 298 30% 35% 65% 35% 4 Yeshiva 148 28% 36% 64% 36% 5 Fordham 278 29% 34% 63% 37% 6 SUNY Albany 288 35% 25% 59% 41% 7 CUNY Baruch 1,135 27% 29% 56% 44% 8 Hofstra 289 21% 34% 55% 45% 9 Wagner 17 12% 41% 53% 47% 10 Adelphi 81 26% 25% 51% 49% 11 St. John's 241 22% 24% 46% 54% 12 St. Joseph's 11 18% 27% 45% 55% 13 LIU Post 95 17% 27% 44% 56% 14 Pace-NY 268 18% 26% 44% 56% 15 NYIT 16 31% 13% 44% 56% 16 St. Francis 27 26% 15% 41% 59% 17 SUNY OW 117 19% 21% 39% 61% 18 CUNY Queens 436 17% 20% 38% 62% 19 Dowling 66 23% 14% 36% 64% Average 225 25% 26% 52% 48% Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (pn, ww) Measure 2130, Page 20 of 64 02/16/11

Measure 1185a. US News and World Report: Factors and Weights, 2011 Edition Factor Weight 1 Undergraduate academic reputation 22.5% Peer assessment presidents, provosts, deans of admission 15.0% Rating of academic programs counselors in public high schools 7.5% 2 Graduation and freshman retention 20.0% Six year graduation rate 16.00% Freshman retention rate 4.00% 3 Faculty resources 20.0% Proportion of classes with less than 20 students 6.0% Proportion of classes with 50 or more students 2.0% Faculty salary 7.0% Proportion of faculty with highest degree in their fields 3.0% Student faculty ratio 1.0% Proportion of faculty who are full time 1.0% 4 Student selectivity 15.0% SAT scores 7.5% Proportion in top 10% of high school classes 6.0% Acceptance rate 1.5% 5 Financial Resources 10.0% Average spending per student on instruction, research, student services and related educational expenditures 6 Graduation rate performance 7.5% Value added: Difference between actual six year graduation rate and rate predicted by US News 7 Alumni giving rate 5.0% Total 100% Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (pn, ww) Measure 1185a, Page 21 of 64 02/16/11

Measure 1185b. US News and World Report: Best National Universities, 2011 Edition Rank School Name Overall Score Reputation Index Freshman retention rate 6-year graduation rate Classes with less than 20 t d t Student/ Faculty Ratio FTE fulltime faculty SAT / ACT 25th-75th percentile Freshmen in top 10% of high school class Acceptance Rate Average alumni giving rate 1 Harvard University 100 98 97% 98% 80% 7/1 95% 1380-1570 95% 7% 37% 2 Princeton University 99 98 98% 96% 73% 6/1 92% 1390-1580 95% 10% 60% 3 Yale University 98 97 99% 98% 79% 6/1 88% 1400-1580 96% 8% 38% 4 Columbia University 93 93 99% 96% 79% 6/1 92% 1370-1550 97% 10% 34% 5 Stanford University 92 98 98% 95% 68% 6/1 100% 1340-1540 91% 8% 34% 5 University of Pennsylvania 92 91 98% 95% 72% 6/1 84% 1350-1530 96% 18% 37% 7 California Institute of Technology 91 92 98% 89% 64% 3/1 97% 1460-1570 98% 15% 35% 7 Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 91 98 98% 91% 65% 7/1 90% 1370-1560 95% 11% 36% 9 Dartmouth College 90 89 98% 94% 64% 8/1 92% 1340-1550 91% 13% 49% 9 Duke University 90 90 97% 95% 71% 8/1 97% 1340-1530 90% 19% 38% 9 University of Chicago 90 91 98% 91% 78% 6/1 85% 1370-1560 87% 27% 32% 12 Northwestern University 89 89 97% 95% 73% 7/1 96% 1360-1530 90% 27% 31% 13 Johns Hopkins University 86 92 97% 91% 67% 10/1 98% 1300-1500 83% 27% 33% 13 Washington University in St. Louis 86 84 97% 93% 70% 7/1 94% 1390-1530 96% 22% 31% 15 Brown University 85 91 97% 95% 70% 9/1 93% 1320-1530 92% 11% 37% 15 Cornell University 85 92 96% 92% 56% 11/1 98% 1290-1500 86% 19% 31% 17 Rice University 82 84 97% 93% 65% 6/1 94% 1320-1530 84% 22% 33% 17 Vanderbilt University 82 85 96% 91% 65% 8/1 93% 30-34 86% 20% 24% 19 University of Notre Dame 81 83 98% 96% 54% 12/1 96% 31-34 89% 29% 44% 20 Emory University 80 83 95% 90% 64% 7/1 95% 1300-1480 85% 30% 36% 21 Georgetown University 77 87 96% 93% 61% 10/1 74% 1300-1500 94% 20% 27% 22 University of California--Berkeley 76 93 97% 90% 60% 16/1 91% 1230-1470 98% 22% 13% 23 Carnegie Mellon University 74 87 95% 84% 62% 12/1 97% 1290-1500 75% 36% 18% 23 Univ. of Southern California 74 83 96% 88% 63% 9/1 81% 1270-1450 86% 24% 43% 25 Univ. of California--Los Angeles 73 85 97% 89% 52% 17/1 91% 1170-1410 97% 22% 13% 25 University of Virginia 73 86 97% 93% 52% 16/1 97% 1230-1440 89% 32% 22% 25 Wake Forest University 73 75 94% 90% 57% 11/1 91% 1180-1390 75% 38% 30% 28 Tufts University 72 78 96% 91% 71% 9/1 83% 1360-1500 85% 27% 21% 29 University of Michigan--Ann Arbor 71 88 96% 89% 46% 15/1 93% 27-31 92% 50% 16% 30 U. of North Carolina--Chapel Hill 70 84 97% 87% 39% 14/1 97% 1210-1410 80% 32% 22% 31 Boston College 67 77 95% 91% 47% 13/1 77% 1250-1430 79% 30% 26% Measure 1185b, page 22 of 64

Rank School Name Overall Score Reputation Index Freshman retention rate 6-year graduation rate Classes with less than 20 t d t Student/ Faculty Ratio FTE fulltime faculty SAT / ACT 25th-75th percentile Freshmen in top 10% of high school class Acceptance Rate Average alumni giving rate 31 College of William and Mary 67 79 95% 91% 48% 12/1 89% 1240-1450 79% 34% 22% 33 New York University 66 79 92% 85% 60% 11/1 71% 1210-1430 64% 38% 9% 34 Brandeis University 65 74 94% 87% 61% 9/1 89% 1260-1460 79% 40% 30% 35 Georgia Institute of Technology 63 84 93% 79% 38% 20/1 96% 1230-1430 81% 59% 28% 35 Univ. of California--San Diego 63 78 94% 84% 40% 19/1 93% 1150-1380 100% 38% 6% 37 Lehigh University 62 69 94% 86% 49% 10/1 87% 1220-1340 93% 33% 22% 37 University of Rochester 62 71 95% 80% 59% 10/1 85% 1230-1410 76% 39% 18% 39 University of California--Davis 61 79 91% 81% 35% 16/1 96% 1080-1320 100% 46% 10% 39 Univ. of California--Santa Barbara 61 73 91% 86% 47% 17/1 95% 1090-1330 96% 48% 17% 41 Case Western Reserve Univ. 60 73 91% 81% 61% 9/1 93% 1240-1440 65% 70% 20% 41 Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. 60 75 93% 82% 53% 16/1 93% 1270-1450 61% 43% 16% 41 University of California--Irvine 60 75 94% 82% 45% 19/1 93% 1090-1320 96% 44% 9% 41 University of Washington 60 78 93% 81% 33% 12/1 93% 1100-1330 86% 58% 16% 45 University of Texas--Austin 59 83 92% 81% 36% 17/1 97% 1100-1360 77% 45% 15% 45 Univ. of Wisconsin--Madison 59 81 94% 82% 44% 17/1 94% 26-30 57% 57% 12% 47 Pennsylvania State U.--University P 58 77 93% 85% 31% 17/1 95% 1090-1300 50% 52% 22% 47 U. of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign 58 78 93% 83% 38% 16/1 99% 26-31 58% 65% 13% 47 University of Miami 58 68 90% 80% 52% 11/1 90% 1170-1380 63% 44% 18% 50 Yeshiva University 57 61 91% 85% 65% 7/1 89% 1100-1370 51% 63% 22% 51 George Washington University 56 75 91% 81% 56% 13/1 66% 1200-1380 67% 37% 9% 51 Tulane University 56 72 89% 73% 65% 8/1 74% 29-32 60% 26% 19% 53 Pepperdine University 55 69 89% 80% 65% 14/1 80% 1110-1340 45% 41% 11% 53 University of Florida 55 73 95% 82% 40% 20/1 98% 1140-1360 77% 42% 16% 55 Syracuse University 54 72 91% 83% 63% 15/1 84% 1050-1270 39% 60% 17% 56 Boston University 53 73 91% 81% 56% 15/1 81% 1180-1360 55% 54% 8% 56 Fordham University 53 68 90% 79% 50% 13/1 72% 1140-1340 42% 50% 23% 56 Ohio State University--Columbus 53 75 93% 75% 32% 15/1 90% 25-30 49% 76% 15% 56 Purdue Univ.--West Lafayette 53 77 86% 70% 38% 14/1 96% 1040-1280 35% 73% 21% 56 Southern Methodist University 53 66 88% 77% 59% 11/1 84% 1140-1340 43% 53% 18% 56 University of Georgia 53 71 94% 81% 36% 18/1 92% 1130-1330 54% 54% 13% 56 Univ. of Maryland--College Park 53 73 93% 82% 34% 18/1 89% 1200-1390 71% 42% 10% 63 Texas A&M Univ.--College Station 52 73 92% 80% 22% 18/1 93% 1100-1310 50% 67% 17% Measure 1185b, page 23 of 64

Rank School Name Overall Score Reputation Index Freshman retention rate 6-year graduation rate Classes with less than 20 t d t Student/ Faculty Ratio FTE fulltime faculty SAT / ACT 25th-75th percentile Freshmen in top 10% of high school class Acceptance Rate Average alumni giving rate 64 Clemson University 51 69 91% 77% 43% 16/1 96% 1130-1310 45% 63% 28% 64 Rutgers, the State University of New 51 71 91% 77% 42% 14/1 85% 1090-1310 42% 61% 13% 64 Univ. of Minnesota--Twin Cities 51 76 88% 68% 40% 21/1 86% 24-29 43% 50% 14% 64 University of Pittsburgh 51 70 91% 78% 40% 15/1 89% 1160-1360 49% 59% 14% 64 Worcester Polytechnic Inst. 51 64 93% 80% 67% 14/1 89% 1190-1380 55% 63% 16% 69 Northeastern University 50 68 91% 75% 61% 14/1 87% 1200-1370 50% 41% 10% 69 University of Connecticut 50 67 93% 78% 43% 18/1 90% 1120-1310 44% 50% 18% 69 Virginia Tech 50 73 91% 80% 24% 16/1 95% 1110-1310 44% 67% 17% 72 Colorado School of Mines 49 71 86% 69% 46% 15/1 88% 26-30 52% 63% 24% 72 Univ. of California--Santa Cruz 49 67 89% 76% 46% 18/1 88% 1030-1270 96% 64% 10% 72 University of Iowa 49 73 83% 69% 50% 15/1 98% 23-28 23% 83% 12% 75 Brigham Young Univ.--Provo 48 65 84% 77% 47% 21/1 91% 25-30 51% 69% 18% 75 Indiana University--Bloomington 48 73 89% 74% 32% 19/1 94% 1060-1290 34% 73% 16% 75 Marquette University 48 65 90% 80% 39% 14/1 80% 24-29 33% 66% 17% 75 University of Delaware 48 67 91% 75% 40% 12/1 93% 1060-1280 37% 57% 10% 79 American University 47 67 88% 77% 45% 14/1 77% 1170-1370 50% 53% 12% 79 Baylor University 47 69 85% 70% 48% 15/1 90% 1080-1290 40% 50% 16% 79 Miami University--Oxford 47 68 90% 83% 32% 17/1 87% 24-29 39% 79% 17% 79 Michigan State University 47 70 91% 77% 24% 16/1 96% 23-27 31% 73% 15% 79 SUNY College of Environmental Sc 47 59 86% 65% 77% 12/1 94% 1070-1260 39% 43% 27% 79 University of Alabama 47 65 85% 66% 43% 20/1 90% 21-28 43% 57% 31% 85 Auburn University 46 67 86% 67% 25% 18/1 96% 23-29 40% 80% 32% 86 Binghamton University--SUNY 45 63 90% 81% 40% 20/1 87% 1200-1380 51% 33% 9% 86 Clark University 45 62 89% 78% 57% 10/1 84% 1080-1290 34% 64% 16% 86 Drexel University 45 65 84% 66% 65% 9/1 83% 1110-1300 30% 55% 16% 86 Drexel University 45 65 84% 66% 65% 9/1 83% 1110-1300 30% 55% 16% 86 Stevens Institute of Technology 45 59 90% 75% 43% 7/1 78% 1170-1360 58% 51% 22% 86 St. Louis University 45 64 84% 73% 55% 13/1 82% 24-30 39% 71% 14% 86 University of Colorado--Boulder 45 72 84% 67% 47% 18/1 86% 24-29 25% 84% 9% 86 University of Denver 45 61 87% 74% 62% 9/1 74% 24-29 45% 70% 7% 93 University of Tulsa 44 55 87% 62% 70% 11/1 92% 25-32 71% 50% 23% 94 Iowa State University 43 68 84% 69% 33% 16/1 95% 22-28 28% 85% 16% Measure 1185b, page 24 of 64

Rank School Name Overall Score Reputation Index Freshman retention rate 6-year graduation rate Classes with less than 20 t d t Student/ Faculty Ratio FTE fulltime faculty SAT / ACT 25th-75th percentile Freshmen in top 10% of high school class Acceptance Rate Average alumni giving rate 94 Univ. of California--Riverside 43 65 86% 68% 39% 18/1 94% 930-1190 94% 78% 6% 94 Univ. of Missouri 43 69 85% 68% 44% 19/1 98% 23-28 25% 83% 18% 94 University of San Diego 43 61 86% 74% 42% 15/1 73% 1115-1300 45% 49% 8% 94 University of Vermont 43 61 85% 73% 47% 17/1 92% 1090-1280 29% 71% 16% 99 SUNY--Stony Brook 42 67 89% 67% 33% 19/1 85% 1100-1290 38% 40% 12% 99 Texas Christian University 42 61 85% 74% 42% 13/1 85% 1050-1280 30% 59% 19% 99 University of Dayton 42 56 87% 78% 35% 15/1 76% 23-28 27% 73% 21% 99 Univ. of Massachusetts--Amherst 42 70 85% 66% 35% 18/1 96% 1060-1280 27% 67% 12% 99 University of the Pacific 42 60 83% 64% 63% 12/1 79% 1050-1320 42% 42% 9% 104 Florida State University 41 64 89% 71% 36% 22/1 92% 1110-1290 34% 61% 20% 104 Howard University 41 65 86% 62% 63% 11/1 90% 900-1320 24% 54% 8% 104 Samford University 41 57 84% 74% 65% 12/1 86% 21-28 44% 84% 11% 104 University of Kansas 41 69 80% 61% 39% 20/1 91% 22-27 27% 91% 19% 104 Univ. of Nebraska--Lincoln 41 65 84% 63% 38% 20/1 100% 22-29 27% 63% 22% 104 University of New Hampshire 41 63 87% 75% 41% 19/1 84% 1030-1240 25% 72% 10% 104 University of Tennessee 41 66 84% 61% 31% 16/1 98% 24-29 39% 73% 11% 111 Illinois Institute of Technology 40 62 87% 66% 55% 10/1 81% 25-31 41% 60% 9% 111 North Carolina State U.--Raleigh 40 66 90% 70% 29% 17/1 97% 1080-1280 41% 55% 11% 111 University of Oklahoma 40 63 84% 64% 46% 18/1 92% 23-29 34% 93% 19% 111 University of Oregon 40 68 83% 70% 37% 20/1 88% 990-1225 28% 80% 13% 111 Univ. of South Carolina 40 63 87% 69% 41% 18/1 87% 1090-1290 27% 64% 18% 111 Washington State University 40 64 83% 69% 39% 15/1 88% 970-1200 30% 76% 16% 117 Loyola University Chicago 39 64 84% 68% 32% 15/1 72% 24-29 32% 78% 9% 117 Michigan Technological University 39 61 82% 66% 47% 15/1 94% 23-29 28% 73% 18% 117 University of San Francisco 39 62 83% 70% 49% 15/1 86% 1010-1220 24% 71% 11% 120 Catholic University of America 38 62 81% 72% 57% 10/1 75% 1010-1210 24% 86% 8% 120 Duquesne University 38 61 87% 74% 48% 14/1 74% 1030-1210 24% 76% 12% 120 University at Buffalo--SUNY 38 61 88% 66% 38% 16/1 87% 1060-1250 28% 52% 9% 120 University of Arizona 38 71 79% 58% 39% 20/1 92% 950-1220 34% 78% 5% 124 Clarkson University 37 56 85% 72% 47% 15/1 97% 1060-1270 34% 73% 18% 124 Colorado State University 37 63 82% 64% 35% 17/1 98% 22-27 22% 72% 8% 124 Louisiana State U.--Baton Rouge 37 62 84% 61% 36% 20/1 96% 23-28 25% 69% 13% Measure 1185b, page 25 of 64

Rank School Name Overall Score Reputation Index Freshman retention rate 6-year graduation rate Classes with less than 20 t d t Student/ Faculty Ratio FTE fulltime faculty SAT / ACT 25th-75th percentile Freshmen in top 10% of high school class Acceptance Rate Average alumni giving rate 124 Ohio University 37 63 80% 69% 45% 19/1 90% 21-26 16% 82% 9% 124 University of St. Thomas 37 57 88% 72% 42% 15/1 73% 23-28 21% 87% 16% 129 Missouri University of Science & Te 36 60 87% 63% 33% 16/1 92% 25-31 43% 93% 19% 129 University of Kentucky 36 64 79% 60% 29% 18/1 91% 22-28 27% 74% 12% 129 University of Utah 36 63 81% 58% 43% 15/1 86% 21-27 23% 80% 11% 132 Kansas State University 35 64 79% 59% 53% 20/1 96% 24 22% 55% 17% 132 Oklahoma State University 35 59 79% 60% 41% 18/1 92% 22-27 27% 86% 15% 132 Temple University 35 63 87% 67% 34% 16/1 74% 1000-1210 21% 61% 9% 132 University of Arkansas 35 60 83% 59% 31% 17/1 97% 23-29 30% 56% 19% 136 DePaul University 34 63 84% 63% 35% 17/1 75% 22-27 22% 74% 6% 136 Seton Hall University 34 61 83% 63% 45% 14/1 77% 940-1150 22% 79% 9% 136 University of La Verne 34 49 81% 68% 77% 12/1 74% 880-1110 24% 68% 9% 139 Hofstra University 33 59 78% 56% 48% 14/1 72% 1100-1270 31% 57% 10% 139 New Jersey Inst. of Technology 33 57 82% 55% 39% 15/1 83% 1040-1250 26% 67% 18% 139 New School 33 58 81% 66% 91% 10/1 41% 970-1220 18% 64% 6% 139 Oregon State University 33 63 82% 60% 37% 22/1 81% 940-1190 24% 83% 13% 143 Arizona State University 32 66 80% 56% 38% 23/1 97% 950-1210 31% 91% 9% 143 George Mason University 32 65 85% 63% 30% 16/1 76% 1030-1250 21% 63% 5% 143 Rutgers, the State University of New 32 62 87% 65% 29% 12/1 84% 980-1190 29% 60% 9% 143 St. John's University 32 59 78% 58% 34% 19/1 72% 970-1210 24% 43% 17% 143 University at Albany--SUNY 32 60 84% 63% 20% 19/1 75% 1030-1210 21% 47% 9% 143 University of Illinois--Chicago 32 65 79% 54% 33% 18/1 90% 21-26 28% 63% 6% 143 University of Mississippi 32 61 80% 60% 49% 17/1 94% 20-26 26% 80% 12% 143 University of Texas--Dallas 32 61 82% 63% 30% 20/1 86% 1080-1350 36% 52% 8% 151 Mississippi State University 31 57 83% 61% 40% 18/1 95% 20-27 27% 65% 13% 151 University of Alabama--Birmingham 31 60 78% 39% 40% 17/1 97% 21-27 27% 84% 12% 153 Polytechnic Institute of New York U 30 57 82% 54% 52% 15/1 71% 1190-1360 36% 55% 11% 153 University of Idaho 30 60 76% 56% 52% 17/1 93% 20-26 19% 80% 10% 153 University of Wyoming 30 57 74% 55% 39% 14/1 98% 21-27 22% 96% 10% 156 Illinois State University 29 53 84% 69% 31% 19/1 90% 22-26 N/A 62% 7% 156 Pacific University 29 55 79% 60% 65% 11/1 81% 1010-1220 39% 78% 12% 156 University of Cincinnati 29 57 83% 55% 39% 16/1 99% 22-27 22% 67% 10% Measure 1185b, page 26 of 64

Rank School Name Overall Score Reputation Index Freshman retention rate 6-year graduation rate Classes with less than 20 t d t Student/ Faculty Ratio FTE fulltime faculty SAT / ACT 25th-75th percentile Freshmen in top 10% of high school class Acceptance Rate Average alumni giving rate 159 Adelphi University 28 50 79% 62% 46% 9/1 61% 980-1180 24% 70% 6% 159 Florida Institute of Technology 28 54 75% 58% 55% 14/1 91% 1040-1270 27% 74% 24% 159 Texas Tech University 28 61 82% 60% 22% 23/1 97% 990-1200 21% 68% 16% 159 University of Hawaii--Manoa 28 59 78% 48% 45% 14/1 98% 990-1200 28% 67% 9% 159 University of Maine 28 59 79% 58% 49% 15/1 88% 950-1170 20% 80% 9% 159 U. of Maryland--Baltimore County 28 60 85% 59% 41% 19/1 85% 1080-1290 24% 69% 4% 159 University of North Dakota 28 57 77% 53% 39% 18/1 96% 20-25 17% 73% 15% 159 Widener University 28 50 73% 57% 60% 12/1 73% 900-1100 13% 70% 8% 167 Azusa Pacific University 27 51 81% 67% 64% 12/1 97% 970-1190 32% 59% N/A 167 University of Rhode Island 27 58 80% 60% 35% 15/1 77% 970-1180 17% 84% 8% 167 Virginia Commonwealth University 27 62 83% 51% 38% 18/1 84% 980-1190 16% 59% 7% 170 Biola University 26 48 85% 71% 47% 17/1 75% 980-1230 33% 82% 10% 170 Bowling Green State University 26 56 75% 60% 32% 19/1 94% 19-24 12% 89% 9% 170 George Fox University 26 52 78% 64% 59% 11/1 71% 980-1220 29% 69% 7% 170 Pace University 26 54 75% 60% 51% 15/1 67% 990-1190 14% 78% 5% 170 South Carolina State University 26 51 65% 36% 48% 16/1 92% 763-948 6% 73% 12% 170 Utah State University 26 57 74% 56% 34% 18/1 93% 21-27 24% 98% 9% 176 Immaculata University 25 47 69% 62% 80% 11/1 50% 830-1020 N/A 80% 15% 176 University of Louisville 25 59 78% 48% 24% 18/1 84% 21-28 25% 73% 13% 176 West Virginia University 25 56 80% 58% 33% 23/1 90% 20-26 19% 88% 8% 179 Ball State University 24 56 77% 58% 32% 18/1 92% 940-1150 16% 74% 11% 179 University of Alabama--Huntsville 24 57 77% 48% 40% 17/1 86% 22-28 34% 72% 4% 179 University of Central Florida 24 54 85% 63% 27% 31/1 89% 1090-1270 35% 47% 13% 179 Western Michigan University 24 54 74% 54% 37% 19/1 84% 20-25 12% 83% 8% 183 Kent State University 23 55 74% 51% 46% 20/1 80% 20-25 13% 72% 4% 183 Montana State University 23 57 72% 48% 43% 16/1 88% 21-27 17% 64% 10% 183 San Diego State University 23 59 82% 66% 19% 22/1 79% 910-1170 N/A 36% 3% 183 Southern Illinois U.--Carbondale 23 55 68% 44% 50% 16/1 96% 19-24 10% 69% 6% 183 St. Mary's Univ. of Minnesota 23 53 75% 55% 52% 12/1 39% 19-26 18% 72% 18% 183 University of Hartford 23 53 73% 53% 69% 12/1 66% 900-1120 N/A 68% 7% 183 Univ. of Massachusetts--Lowell 23 55 78% 53% 37% 14/1 80% 980-1180 15% 73% 8% 183 University of South Florida 23 56 84% 48% 24% 27/1 97% 1050-1260 35% 48% 14% Measure 1185b, page 27 of 64

Rank School Name Overall Score Reputation Index Freshman retention rate 6-year graduation rate Classes with less than 20 t d t Student/ Faculty Ratio FTE fulltime faculty SAT / ACT 25th-75th percentile Freshmen in top 10% of high school class Acceptance Rate Average alumni giving rate 191 Andrews University 22 43 80% 58% 59% 13/1 92% 19-25 15% 49% 10% 191 North Dakota State University 22 55 80% 52% 42% 18/1 94% 20-26 17% 79% 15% 191 University of Colorado--Denver 22 61 71% 43% 29% 15/1 93% 20-25 16% 61% 4% 191 University of Montana 22 60 72% 44% 45% 20/1 87% 20-26 16% 83% 15% 191 University of Nevada--Reno 22 50 78% 47% 38% 23/1 99% 935-1180 28% 88% 10% 191 U. of North Carolina--Charlotte 22 59 77% 54% 29% 19/1 90% 960-1140 12% 76% 5% 191 U. of North Carolina--Greensboro 22 55 76% 52% 40% 17/1 84% 930-1130 14% 73% 6% Measure 1185b, page 28 of 64

Measure 3001. US News & World Report: Best Graduate Schools 2012 Edition US News publishes The highest score is 100 2011 Edition 2010 Edition Best Education Schools: Rank: 104 (out of 251) Score: 43 (out of 100)... the Top 126 out of 279 surveyed.... the lowest ranking published schools scored 40. Rank: 74 Score: 49 (out of 100) Rank: 68 Score: N/A (out of 100) Best Law Schools*: Rank: 95 (out of 190) Score: 44 (out of 100)... the Top 145 out of 190 surveyed.**... the lowest ranking published schools scored 32. Rank: 72 Score: 47 (out of 100) Rank: 87 Score: 43 (out of 100) Best Business Schools 1 : Rank: 131 (RNP) 2 (out of 28Score: 11 (out of 100)... the Top 72 out of 437 MBA programs surveyed.... the lowest ranking published schools scored 40. Rank: 125 (RNPScore: N/A (out of 100) Rank: Not Ranked Score: N/A (out of 100) *In addition, we ranked 25th out of 42 schools listed as having the 'Best Part-Time Law Programs' and we were ranked among 'The Most Diverse Law Schools' with a Diversity Index of.42 - tied for 60th place out of 98 schools listed. **There are an additional 39 schools listed at 'Second Tier' and an overall score is not published for them. 1 In addition, we tied with 28 other schools for 138th (last) place in the 'Top Part-Time MBA Schools' 2 Rank Not Published - US News ranks 142 programs but only publishes the Top 72 3 The decline in overall rank for the Law School was caused primarily by a sharp drop in employment statistics Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (kb) 3/21/11 Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (pn, ww) Measure 3001, Page 29 of 64 02/16/11

Measure 3011a. Washington Monthly: Methodology of National Universities Rankings The Washington Monthly's national universities rankings are based on the university's contribution to the public good in three broad categories: Social Mobility (recruiting and graduating low-income students), Research (producing cutting-edge scholarship and PhDs), and Service (encouraging students to give something back to their country). Each category is weighted equally. Social mobility covers the following areas: a) The percentage of students receiving Pell Grants, and b) The difference between the actual graduation rate and the predicted graduation rate a measure of how well the school performs as an engine of social mobility (the predicted rate of graduation is based on incoming SAT scores and Pell Grant percentages). Research consists of the following areas: a) The number of dollars in total research expenditures, and b) The school s ranking in the number of bachelor s recipients who go on to receive PhDs, relative to school size. Service includes the following areas: a) The number of alumni who go on to serve in the Peace Corps, relative to school size, b) Percentage of students who serve in ROTC, c) Percentage of funds in federal work-study money that goes to community service (versus noncommunity service), d) A combined measure of the number of students participating in community service and a total number of service hours performed, both relative to school size, and e) A combined measure of the number of staff supporting community service, relative to the total number of staff; the number of academic courses that incorporate service, relative to school size; and whether the institution provides scholarships for community service. Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (pn, ww) Measure 3011a, Page 30 of 64 09/06/11

St. John's University Measure 3011b. Washington Monthly 2011 Rankingsof National Universities: Social Mobility Social Mobility Rank Institution Overall Score Students receiving Pell grants Graduation Rate % Predicted Actual Rank 1 University of California San Diego (CA)* 100 35% 72% 84% 19 2 University of California Los Angeles (CA)* 99 26% 75% 89% 12 3 University of California Berkeley (CA)* 98 24% 81% 90% 40 4 Stanford University (CA) 93 15% 94% 95% 118 5 University of California Riverside (CA)* 85 42% 49% 65% 7 6 Harvard University (MA) 83 13% 98% 98% 133 7 Case Western Reserve University (OH) 83 19% 83% 81% 166 8 University of California Davis (CA)* 81 30% 65% 80% 8 9 Jackson State University (MS)* 78 72% 27% 47% 3 10 University of Michigan Ann Arbor (MI)* 77 12% 81% 89% 42 11 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MA) 76 17% 96% 91% 195 12 University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (NC)* 76 13% 80% 85% 73 13 University of California Santa Barbara (CA)* 76 28% 66% 80% 9 14 Syracuse University (NY) 74 20% 65% 83% 5 15 Texas A&M University College Station (TX)* 74 18% 68% 80% 20 16 University of Notre Dame (IN) 74 8% 96% 96% 126 17 Cornell University (NY) 74 11% 90% 92% 108 18 South Carolina State University (SC)* 68 72% 23% 36% 17 19 University of Texas Austin (TX)* 68 23% 71% 81% 30 20 Johns Hopkins University (MD) 67 11% 91% 91% 131 21 University of Pennsylvania (PA) 66 10% 95% 95% 135 22 Rice University (TX) 66 12% 93% 93% 139 23 University of Washington (WA)* 66 18% 71% 81% 29 24 College of William and Mary (VA)* 65 8% 86% 91% 68 25 University of Chicago (IL) 65 15% 96% 92% 187 26 Columbia University (NY) 65 13% 96% 93% 175 27 Duke University (NC) 65 9% 95% 95% 140 28 University of Florida (FL)* 65 22% 74% 82% 43 29 University of Wisconsin Madison (WI)* 65 10% 77% 81% 85 30 Georgetown University (DC) 63 10% 91% 93% 101 Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (yl) * Indicates Public Institution page 1 of 9 10/14/2011

St. John's University Washington Monthly 2011 Rankingsof National Universities: Social Mobility Social Mobility Rank Institution Overall Score Students receiving Pell grants Graduation Rate % Predicted Actual Rank 31 Princeton University (NJ) 63 10% 99% 97% 170 32 Emory University (GA) 63 15% 91% 88% 171 33 Michigan State University (MI)* 63 19% 64% 77% 14 34 Brown University (RI) 63 12% 93% 95% 105 35 Tufts University (MA) 61 10% 96% 91% 194 36 Wake Forest University (NC) 61 9% 80% 90% 26 37 Fordham University (NY) 61 19% 73% 79% 62 38 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (IL)* 60 15% 78% 83% 70 39 Yale University (CT) 60 12% 100% 98% 156 40 Tennessee State University (TN)* 59 61% 29% 40% 21 41 George Washington University (DC) 59 10% 79% 81% 102 42 Ohio State University Columbus (OH)* 59 15% 74% 75% 122 43 Virginia Tech (VA)* 59 10% 72% 80% 46 44 New York University (NY) 59 16% 82% 86% 79 45 University of Minnesota Twin Cities (MN)* 59 19% 70% 68% 160 46 Brandeis University (MA) 59 15% 87% 87% 137 Pennsylvania State University University Park 47 (PA)* 58 12% 71% 85% 10 48 University of San Francisco (CA) 58 20% 61% 70% 35 49 Marquette University (WI) 57 13% 71% 80% 38 50 University of Southern California (CA) 57 14% 86% 88% 106 51 North Carolina State University Raleigh (NC)* 56 17% 68% 73% 64 Rutgers, the State University of New 52 Jersey New Brunswick (NJ)* 56 24% 67% 77% 28 53 University of Virginia (VA)* 56 8% 85% 93% 45 54 Georgia Institute of Technology (GA)* 56 10% 84% 79% 196 55 Widener University (PA) 56 27% 48% 57% 37 56 Clark University (MA) 56 15% 69% 78% 34 57 University of Rochester (NY) 56 17% 82% 80% 158 Rutgers, the State University of New 58 Jersey Newark (NJ)* 55 38% 52% 65% 16 59 Vanderbilt University (TN) 55 8% 94% 91% 173 60 University of California Irvine (CA)* 55 24% 66% 82% 6 Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (yl) * Indicates Public Institution page 2 of 9 10/14/2011

St. John's University Washington Monthly 2011 Rankingsof National Universities: Social Mobility Social Mobility Rank Institution Overall Score Students receiving Pell grants Graduation Rate % Predicted Actual Rank 61 Tulane University (LA) 55 6% 84% 73% 233 62 St. John's University (NY) 55 38% 54% 58% 76 63 Boston College (MA) 55 10% 85% 91% 61 64 University of San Diego (CA) 54 11% 72% 74% 97 65 Mississippi State University (MS)* 54 26% 57% 61% 81 SUNY College of Environmental Science and 66 Forestry (NY)* 54 32% 63% 64% 125 67 Northwestern University (IL) 53 7% 96% 95% 150 68 Iowa State University (IA)* 53 18% 64% 69% 72 69 California Institute of Technology (CA) 53 9% 100% 89% 235 70 University of California Santa Cruz (CA)* 52 25% 63% 73% 31 71 Miami University Oxford (OH)* 52 10% 70% 83% 13 72 Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 52 9% 91% 84% 202 73 Howard University (DC) 52 36% 57% 62% 71 74 Dartmouth College (NH) 52 12% 95% 94% 145 75 Stony Brook University SUNY (NY)* 51 30% 67% 67% 130 76 University at Albany SUNY (NY)* 51 29% 57% 65% 50 77 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 50 13% 86% 82% 185 78 Indiana State University (IN)* 50 35% 39% 41% 110 79 Purdue University West Lafayette (IN)* 50 14% 66% 69% 93 80 Baylor University (TX) 49 18% 68% 70% 103 81 Colorado State University (CO)* 49 15% 63% 64% 117 82 Florida A&M University (FL)* 49 58% 33% 39% 63 83 Spalding University (KY) 48 42% 40% 64% 1 84 Duquesne University (PA) 48 16% 62% 76% 11 85 University of Connecticut (CT)* 48 13% 72% 78% 60 86 Clarkson University (NY) 48 21% 65% 70% 74 87 University of Southern Mississippi (MS)* 48 48% 43% 45% 98 88 Loyola University Chicago (IL) 48 21% 69% 68% 153 89 University of Georgia (GA)* 48 12% 73% 80% 53 90 University of La Verne (CA) 48 41% 44% 67% 2 91 University of Pittsburgh (PA)* 47 14% 76% 78% 107 Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (yl) * Indicates Public Institution page 3 of 9 10/14/2011

St. John's University Washington Monthly 2011 Rankingsof National Universities: Social Mobility Social Mobility Rank Institution Overall Score Students receiving Pell grants Graduation Rate % Predicted Actual Rank 92 University of Maryland College Park (MD)* 47 11% 80% 82% 109 93 Auburn University (AL)* 47 9% 70% 67% 172 94 St. Louis University (MO) 46 16% 76% 73% 174 95 Pepperdine University (CA) 46 11% 74% 80% 58 96 Illinois Institute of Technology (IL) 46 26% 74% 66% 212 97 Clark Atlanta University (GA) 46 57% 30% 43% 15 98 North Carolina A&T State University (NC)* 46 56% 33% 37% 87 99 University of Idaho (ID)* 46 27% 55% 56% 115 100 University of Oregon (OR)* 46 15% 60% 70% 32 101 University of St. Thomas (MN) 46 14% 67% 72% 66 102 American University (DC) 46 8% 78% 77% 152 103 University of South Carolina (SC)* 45 13% 69% 69% 136 104 Wright State University (OH)* 45 33% 46% 45% 146 105 University of Dayton (OH) 45 11% 67% 78% 22 106 Florida State University (FL)* 45 18% 69% 71% 113 Polytechnic Institute of New York University 107 (NY) 45 47% 63% 55% 213 108 Indiana University Bloomington (IN)* 44 14% 68% 73% 65 109 Pace University (NY) 44 34% 54% 58% 80 110 Boston University (MA) 44 11% 78% 82% 78 111 Worcester Polytechnic Institute (MA) 44 11% 79% 80% 121 112 Washington University in St. Louis (MO) 44 6% 98% 93% 191 113 University of Missouri (MO)* 43 14% 67% 68% 114 114 Trinity International University (IL) 43 35% 49% 47% 168 115 Adelphi University (NY) 43 22% 57% 62% 67 116 University of Arizona (AZ)* 43 19% 59% 58% 147 117 Washington State University (WA)* 43 16% 58% 69% 23 118 University of Texas El Paso (TX)* 42 56% 33% 32% 148 119 Binghamton University SUNY (NY)* 42 18% 76% 80% 89 120 Utah State University (UT)* 42 18% 61% 56% 189 121 Florida International University (FL)* 42 34% 56% 46% 231 122 University of Illinois Chicago (IL)* 42 39% 55% 54% 144 Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (yl) * Indicates Public Institution page 4 of 9 10/14/2011

St. John's University Washington Monthly 2011 Rankingsof National Universities: Social Mobility Social Mobility Rank Institution Overall Score Students receiving Pell grants Graduation Rate % Predicted Actual Rank 123 Wayne State University (MI)* 41 47% 39% 32% 205 124 Michigan Technological University (MI)* 41 21% 65% 65% 143 125 University of Vermont (VT)* 41 14% 69% 73% 77 126 University of Iowa (IA)* 41 13% 67% 69% 100 127 University of Denver (CO) 41 12% 71% 75% 82 128 Clemson University (SC)* 41 11% 73% 77% 86 129 Temple University (PA)* 40 26% 58% 66% 51 130 University of Colorado Boulder (CO)* 40 11% 71% 67% 183 131 University of Alabama (AL)* 40 14% 63% 66% 94 132 Arizona State University (AZ)* 39 21% 57% 56% 149 133 Georgia State University (GA)* 39 37% 53% 50% 176 134 University of Massachusetts-Amherst (MA)* 39 18% 66% 65% 155 135 Morgan State University (MD)* 39 47% 34% 32% 157 136 University of Mississippi (MS)* 39 20% 56% 60% 83 137 Lehigh University (PA) 39 10% 81% 86% 69 138 Portland State University (OR)* 39 31% 51% 33% 254 139 San Diego State University (CA)* 38 23% 54% 66% 18 140 University of Nebraska Lincoln (NE)* 38 16% 67% 63% 179 141 Northern Illinois University (IL)* 38 33% 48% 48% 129 142 Oregon State University (OR)* 38 22% 57% 60% 92 143 University of Delaware (DE)* 38 8% 68% 68% 142 144 Pacific University (OR) 38 21% 60% 59% 154 145 Oklahoma State University (OK)* 38 21% 62% 60% 159 146 University of Louisville (KY)* 37 23% 60% 48% 238 147 Indiana University of Pennsylvania (PA)* 37 32% 45% 52% 52 148 Colorado School of Mines (CO)* 37 16% 76% 67% 222 149 New Mexico State University (NM)* 37 37% 43% 45% 99 150 Catholic University of America (DC) 37 9% 63% 72% 36 151 Yeshiva University (NY) 36 11% 72% 78% 59 152 University of Kansas (KS)* 36 13% 63% 61% 165 153 Brigham Young University Provo (UT) 36 9% 75% 77% 112 Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (yl) * Indicates Public Institution page 5 of 9 10/14/2011

St. John's University Washington Monthly 2011 Rankingsof National Universities: Social Mobility Social Mobility Rank Institution Overall Score Students receiving Pell grants Graduation Rate % Predicted Actual Rank 154 University of Nevada Las Vegas (NV)* 36 23% 50% 39% 236 155 University of Bridgeport (CT) 36 52% 33% 34% 119 156 University of North Carolina Greensboro (NC)* 36 31% 50% 52% 104 157 University of Miami (FL) 35 15% 78% 80% 96 158 University of Memphis (TN)* 35 39% 47% 37% 223 159 University of Massachusetts-Lowell (MA)* 35 24% 55% 53% 161 160 University at Buffalo SUNY (NY)* 35 24% 63% 63% 141 161 University of Wyoming (WY)* 35 17% 61% 55% 199 162 Bowling Green State University (OH)* 35 27% 49% 59% 27 163 West Virginia University (WV)* 34 20% 58% 59% 120 164 Texas A&M University Commerce (TX)* 34 44% 38% 42% 75 165 University of Montana (MT)* 34 28% 55% 44% 232 166 New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJ)* 34 29% 60% 55% 192 167 Biola University y( (CA) 34 25% 77% 71% 200 168 University of New Hampshire (NH)* 33 14% 64% 72% 44 169 University of Utah (UT)* 33 14% 61% 58% 177 170 East Carolina University (NC)* 33 20% 51% 57% 57 171 University of North Carolina Charlotte (NC)* 33 27% 53% 54% 124 172 Texas Christian University (TX) 33 11% 67% 74% 54 173 DePaul University (IL) 32 25% 59% 63% 84 174 University of Maine (ME)* 32 26% 56% 58% 95 175 Southern Illinois University Carbondale (IL)* 32 32% 48% 44% 182 176 Drexel University (PA) 32 13% 71% 66% 193 177 Seton Hall University (NJ) 32 21% 53% 63% 33 178 University of Tennessee (TN)* 32 18% 70% 61% 220 179 University of New Mexico (NM)* 32 28% 51% 43% 208 180 Texas A&M University Kingsville (TX)* 31 49% 33% 25% 210 181 Central Michigan University (MI)* 31 23% 54% 57% 90 182 University of North Texas (TX)* 31 23% 57% 47% 225 183 South Dakota State University (SD)* 31 26% 55% 53% 163 184 Ohio University (OH)* 31 18% 59% 69% 24 Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (yl) * Indicates Public Institution page 6 of 9 10/14/2011

St. John's University Washington Monthly 2011 Rankingsof National Universities: Social Mobility Social Mobility Rank Institution Overall Score Students receiving Pell grants Graduation Rate % Predicted Actual Rank 185 University of Rhode Island (RI)* 31 21% 53% 60% 55 186 University of Central Florida (FL)* 31 17% 68% 63% 190 187 University of Oklahoma (OK)* 30 19% 68% 64% 181 Missouri University of Science & Technology 188 (MO)* 30 18% 75% 63% 241 189 Kansas State University (KS)* 30 19% 60% 63% 91 190 Kent State University (OH)* 30 28% 49% 49% 127 191 University of Cincinnati (OH)* 30 20% 62% 46% 250 192 Northeastern University (MA) 30 10% 79% 75% 188 193 Andrews University (MI) 30 32% 53% 57% 88 194 University of Massachusetts Boston (MA)* 30 35% 47% 38% 217 195 New School (NY) 30 23% 58% 66% 41 196 George Fox University (OR) 29 22% 58% 66% 48 197 Louisiana State University Baton Rouge (LA)* 29 15% 67% 61% 198 198 University it of South Dakota (SD)* 29 25% 53% 47% 201 199 George Mason University (VA)* 29 19% 63% 64% 123 200 Virginia Commonwealth University (VA)* 29 21% 57% 50% 207 201 University of West Florida (FL)* 28 25% 53% 45% 214 202 University of South Florida (FL)* 28 26% 63% 48% 247 203 Samford University (AL) 28 12% 64% 74% 25 204 Western Michigan University (MI)* 28 22% 54% 54% 132 205 Montana State University (MT)* 28 21% 60% 52% 211 206 Florida Institute of Technology (FL) 27 19% 65% 58% 204 207 Louisiana Tech University (LA)* 27 29% 54% 46% 215 208 Illinois State University (IL)* 27 14% 61% 69% 47 209 University of North Dakota (ND)* 27 15% 55% 54% 151 210 Barry University (FL) 27 47% 35% 35% 138 211 University of Toledo (OH)* 27 31% 46% 44% 164 212 University of Kentucky (KY)* 27 18% 62% 60% 167 213 Old Dominion University (VA)* 27 20% 55% 51% 180 214 Hofstra University (NY) 27 17% 68% 56% 239 215 Texas Tech University (TX)* 27 19% 59% 60% 116 Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (yl) * Indicates Public Institution page 7 of 9 10/14/2011