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Bryn Mawr College Annual Financial Summary 2008

Bryn Mawr College Annual Financial Summary 2008.

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Bryn Mawr College Annual Financial Summary 2008

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  1. Bryn Mawr CollegeAnnual Financial Summary2008

  2. 1 Performance of the non-marketable alternatives (private equity / venture capital and real assets) is as of March 31, 2008. Accordingly, the total portfolio performance numbers will adjust when updated numbers for those investments are available. 2 The Interim Benchmark is weighted according to the Interim allocation of each asset class (in parentheses) with the following indexes: Russell 3000 (U.S. Equity), MSCI EAFE (Int’l Developed Equity), MSCI Emerging Markets (Emerging Markets Equity), T-bills + 6% (Marketable Alternatives), S&P 500 + 4% (Private Equity / Venture Capital), CPI-U + 5% (Real Assets), and Lehman Brother 5-Year U.S. Treasury Index (Fixed Income / Cash). It is meant to represent performance of a passive, but diversified, portfolio. 3 The Broad Market Benchmark is 87% Russell 3000 and 13% Lehman Brothers 5-Year U.S. Treasury Index. It is meant to represent an undiversified portfolio.

  3. Admissions & Financial Aid Update

  4. Class of 2012 • Record applicant pool of 2,150 • The largest entering class in the college’s history – on target with optimal enrollment plan with a class size of 366 students • 39 states and 37 countries represented • Most popular majors: English, Undecided, International Studies, Psychology, Biology • 26% students of color (US citizens); 20% international (non-US citizens, permanent residents, dual citizens) • Slightly higher admit rate due to enrolling fewer early decision students and hedging against financial aid uncertainty • Admitted 7 students from the waitlist

  5. Applications

  6. Percentage Admitted

  7. Entering Class Size

  8. Diversity

  9. Percentage Ranked in Top 10% of High School Class

  10. Median SAT Critical Reading + Math

  11. Closing Undergraduate FTE

  12. Undergraduate Tuition Discount Rate

  13. Current Projects Related to Enrollment • Review of admissions policies and the role of standardized testing • Review of financial aid policies and our overall pricing model

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