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George Mason University
4400 University Drive
Fairfax, VA 22030-4444
URL: http://www.gmu.edu
General Phone: (703)993-1000
Admissions: (703)993-2400
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Fast Facts

Control: Public
Coed Status: Coeducational
Campus Setting: Suburb of Large City
Calendar System: Semester
HBCU: No
Year Founded: 1957
School Colors: Dark Green, Gold
School Nickname: Patriots

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Student Body (Fall 2007)

Total Student Population
(30,133 students)
Attendance Status
of All Undergraduates
Demographic Breakdown
of Full-Time Undergraduates
Gender Breakdown
of Full-Time Undergraduates
Undergraduates 18,487
Graduates 10,847
Professional 799
Total Students 30,133
Part-Time 4,007
Full-Time 13,890
African American 1,359
American Indian 61
Asian American 2,907
Caucasian 8,247
Hispanic American 1,305
International 676
Not Specified 3,428
Male 6,362
Female 7,528

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