Here's some stats from US News & World Report's College Site:
2002-2003 Expenses
Tuition and fees: $27,087
Room/board: $9,060
Undergraduate student body: 6,077
National UniversitiesDoctoral, 21st (this is the US News & World Report Rating)
Peer assessment score (5.0=highest): 4.1
Average freshman retention rate: 93%
2001 graduation rate:
-Predicted: 82%
-Actual: 84%
-Overperformance (+)/Underperformance (-): +2
Classes with under 20 students (2001): 67%
Classes with 50 or more students (2001): 5%
Student/faculty ratio (2001): 9/1
Percent of faculty who are full-time (2001): 89%
SAT/ACT 25th-75th percentile (2001): 1230-1400
Freshmen in top 10 percent of high school class (2001): 74%
Acceptance rate (2001): 46%
Average alumni giving rate (2001): 29%
Overall acceptance rate: 46%
Early-decision acceptance rate: 49%
Early-action acceptance rate: N/A
Acceptance rate (excluding early-action and early-decision students): 46%
Total applicants: 9,746
Total acceptances: 4,528
Total freshman enrollment: 1,557
Proportion of freshman enrolled from early action and early decision: N/A
Male applicants: 4,613
Male acceptances: 2,096
Male freshman enrollment: 756
Female applicants: 5,133
Female acceptances: 2,432
Female freshman enrollment: 801
Freshmen from public schools: 60%
Out-of-state freshmen: 86%
Qualified applicants placed on waiting list: 1201
Applicants accepting a place on waiting list: 526
Students enrolled from waiting list: 19
2001-2002 Freshman Class Profile
Top 10 percent of high school class: 74%
Top 25 percent of high school class: 96%
Top 50 percent of high school class: 100%
SAT I scores (25/75 percentile):
Verbal: 600 690
Math: 630 710
Combined: 1230 1400
First-year students submitting SAT scores: 75%
ACT scores (25/75 percentile):
English: 27 32
Math: 27 31
Composite: 27 31
First-year students submitting ACT scores: 38%