93 percent of student-athletes graduate within six years
Fourth in the U.S. for the number of student-athletes named to Academic All-America teams
Student-athlete graduation fourth highest in nation among all Division I programs
Intercollegiate program of 27 sports - 13 men's and 14 women's
Member of the Patriot League with American, Army, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, and Navy in Division I
Winner of the Patriot League's Presidents' Cup, the league's all-sports trophy, 13 of the last 17 years
Extensive intramural and club sport programs
Financial
Bucknell's average financial aid award is more than $22,000
60 percent of the students in the Class of 2010 received some form of financial aid
Students receive more than $27 million in institutional finance aid each year
2008-09 tuition and fees estimated at $48,380, including $39,434 for tuition, $8,728 for standard room and board, and $218 for student fees
Alumni
Within six months after graduation, 96 percent of the senior class is employed or in graduate/professional school
47,000 alumni live, work, and contribute actively in every state in the United States and nearly 100 countries
The most heavily populated states with Bucknell alumni, in order: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Maryland, and California
Bucknell supports 40 geographic clubs around the world
Clubs host 150 total events a year, uniting thousands of alumni, parents, and friends
The highly accomplished alumni community includes a 1998 Pulitzer Prize recipient, chief executive officer of CBS Corp., president of Lord & Taylor, founder of LendingTree.com, co-founder of The Home Depot Inc., and the first chief technology officer for PBS