Facts & Statistics
The following table provides statistics for graduate and undergraduate students’ enrollment numbers, Scholastic Assessment Tests (SAT), Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and graduating class size.
Students |
Undergraduate |
Graduate |
|---|---|---|
Number of full-time students *as of Spring 2008 |
797 |
353 |
Average SAT |
1258 |
NA |
Average GRE |
NA |
1200 |
Demographics
The following table shows the number of full and part-time faculty, Alumni, and clinical sites for Sargent College.
Number of full-time faculty |
57 |
|---|---|
Number of part-time faculty |
38 |
Number of Alumni |
13,500 in 53 countries |
Number of Clinical Sites |
1,400 in all 50 states and 4 countries |
U.S. News and World Report Best Graduate School Rankings
Most of our professional graduate programs are ranked within the top 15% in the country. Specific rankings are as follows:
- Occupational Therapy Program ranked #1 (tied at the #1 spot)
- Physical Therapy Program ranked #24
- Rehabilitation Counseling Program ranked #6
- Speech-Language Pathology Program ranked #25
- Audiology Program ranked #33
National Certification Board Exam Passing Rates
Boston University Sargent College is a select private institution in the country with nationally ranked graduate programs in health and rehabilitation sciences. Each year our graduate programs are ranked in the top echelon of their fields.
Nutrition |
99% |
|---|---|
Occupational Therapy |
100% |
Physical Therapy |
100% |
Speech-Language Pathology |
100% |
Percentage of Sargent students in the last three years in entry-level graduate programs who passed the exam the first time.
Research
Sargent College faculty submitted 46 applications for funding with 40 receiving the requested funds during the 2005/2006 academic year. The total federal/grant funds received from these awards for the year was $4,936,065


