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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

California Institute of Technology

California Institute of Technology

United States of America                                           
1200 East California Boulevard
PasadenaCA 91125
United States


altech at a Glance
The California Institute of Technology (Caltech) is a world-renowned science and engineering research and education institution, where extraordinary faculty and students seek answers to complex questions, discover new knowledge, lead innovation, and transform our future.
Caltech's 124-acre campus is located in Pasadena, California.
Mission
The mission of the California Institute of Technology is to expand human knowledge and benefit society through research integrated with education. We investigate the most challenging, fundamental problems in science and technology in a singularly collegial, interdisciplinary atmosphere, while educating outstanding students to become creative members of society.
History
Founded as Throop University in 1891 in Pasadena, California, and renamed the California Institute of Technology in 1920.
Research and Education


Faculty (1)
  • Approximately 300 professorial faculty
  • More than 600 research scholars
  • 3:1 student-faculty ratio
Honors
Nobel Laureates (2): 34
Students
1,001 undergraduate students
1,254 graduate students
33% female / 67% male
99% placed in the top tenth of their high school graduating class
Class of 2019:
  • 6,507 applicants
  • 241 members of the freshman class
  • 46% female / 54% male
Affording Caltech (1)
Students receiving need-based assistance: 50%
Average need-based financial-aid package: $41,669
Average need-based scholarship: $37,557
Second in the U.S. in return on investment of degree (5)
Living Alumni
22,930 in the U.S. and around the world
Global Facilities
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  • Founded by Caltech in the 1930s and managed for NASA since 1958
  • 19 spacecraft and eight instruments employed in active missions
  • Recently launched missions include the Mars Science Laboratory, Juno, Aquarius, and NuSTAR
  • More than 100 research and mission collaborations with Caltech faculty
Caltech Seismological Laboratory
  • Internationally recognized for excellence in geophysical research
  • Research centers for seismic studies, high-performance computing, and mineral physics
  • Preeminent source for earthquake information in Southern California and around the world
International Observatory Network
  • W. M. Keck Observatory, Hawaii
  • Palomar Observatory, California
  • W. M. Keck Array, Antarctica
  • Owens Valley Radio Observatory, California
  • Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, Washington and Louisiana
  • Cerro Chajnantor Atacama Telescope, Chile (anticipated 2017)
  • Thirty Meter Telescope, Hawaii (anticipated 2020)

Employees (1)
  • Caltech: 3,900
  • JPL: 5,000

Budget
The FY 2014 budget, including Campus and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) totals approximately $2 billion.
  • JPL: $1.5 billion
  • Campus: $580 million
Campus Budget Allocation:
Revenue
  • Contracts and grants: 56.5%
  • Endowment payout: 16.8%
  • Gifts: 7.6%
  • Student tuition and fees: 5.8%
  • Other: 13.3%

Expenses
  • Instruction and Academic Support: 41.7%
  • Organized research: 40%
  • Institutional support: 13.1%
  • Auxiliary: 5.2%    




Key Statistics

  • 2,243
    Students
  • 6.9
    Student:Staff Ratio





  • 27%
    International Students
  • 33 : 67
    Female:Male Ratio





1 st
  • Overall
    95.2
  • Teaching
    95.6
  • International Outlook
    64.0
  • Industry Income
    97.8
  • Research
    97.6
  • Citations
    99.8

Ranking by subject - 2016






  • Engineering & technology2 nd
  • Physical sciences1 st
  • Life sciences5 th
  • Social sciences39 th
 






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