Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Planning

Mason Facts and Figures 2023-2024

2023-2024 Facts and Figures

New Undergraduate, Degree-Seeking Fall 2023
First-Time Freshmen4,451
New Transfers2,657
First Generation Students Fall 2023
First-Time Freshmen20%
Undergraduate Degree-Seeking24%
Students Living On Campus Fall 2023
Degree-Seeking Undergraduates5,858
Graduate Students157
Other Students45
Fall 2023 Enrollment and Student Profile (US Campus Only)
Students Fall 2023 Enrollment
Total Enrollment (Including Mason Korea)40,185
Total Enrollment (US Campus Only)39,521
Student Profile, Fall 2023 (US Campus Only):
By Student Level
Undergraduate Degree-Seeking27,160
Graduate Degree-Seeking Certificates582
Graduate Degree-Seeking Master’s7,735
Graduate Degree-Seeking Doctoral2,262
Professional (Law)806
Non degree-Seeking Undergraduate499
Non degree-Seeking Graduate419
By Course Load
Full-Time Enrollment (69%)27,885
Part-Time Enrollment (31%)11,636
By Domicile
In-State Students (78%)30,654
Out-of-State Students (22%)8,867
By Ethnicity
Asian7,698
Black or African American4,498
Hispanic / Latino5,839
Native American / Alaska Native65
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander30
White13,829
Two or More1,690
Not Reported1,560
Non-Resident International4,312
Degree Programs Offered 2023-24
Undergraduate78
Graduate (Master’s
– 94; Doctoral – 38)
132
Professional (Law)1
Total211
Faculty Fall 2023
Full-time Instructional Faculty Headcount1,465
Full-time Research Faculty Headcount251
Part-time Faculty FTE417.9
Tuition and Fees FY24
In-State Undergraduate$13,815/year
Out-State
Undergraduate
$37,979/year
In-State Graduate$17,446/year
Out-State
Graduate
$39,397/year
In-State Law School$26,950/year
Out-State
Law School
$42,798/year
Room and Board FY24
Room$7,970/year
Board$5,550/year
Financial Aid Profile FY24
Students Receiving Aid (65%)
Average Grant$9,884
Average Loan$13,479
Average Work Study$2,280
Student Aid Grand Total$404.4 million
Buildings Fall 2023
Arlington3
Main Campus107
Mason Korea1
Off Campus25
Science and Tech PW12
Total148
Athletic Programs
About 513 student-athletes compete in 22 men’s and women’s Division I sports – baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, volleyball, and wrestling.  Intercollegiate men’s and women’s teams are members of the Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, the Atlantic 10, the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), the Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (EIVA), the Eastern Wrestling League (EWL), and the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America (IC4A).  Web site: gomason.com.