Academic Programs & Learning

Soka University of America

What About Academic Quality?

Student-to-Faculty Ratio

7:1

Average students per faculty member

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Full-Time Retention

92%

Students continuing to second year

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Understanding Academic Quality Metrics

Student-Faculty Ratio: A ratio of 7:1 means there are approximately 7 students for every faculty member. This low ratio typically allows for more individualized attention and smaller class sizes.

Retention Rates: These show the percentage of students who return for their second year. Higher retention rates typically indicate student satisfaction, academic support, and program quality.

Graduation Rate Survey Cohort: 100% of entering students are tracked for graduation outcomes.

Who Teaches Here?

Total Teaching Staff
65
Instructional faculty
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
7:1
Students per instructor
Faculty Diversity
15%
Underrepresented minorities

Tenure Status

Tenured (9%) Non-Tenure (18%) Other

Academic Ranks

Assistant Professors12
Instructors & Lecturers5
Other Instructional Staff48

Understanding Faculty Composition

Soka University of America employs 65 instructional staff members. About 9% hold tenured positions. The mix of ranked faculty and instructors supports diverse learning experiences.

What Is the Academic Load?

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Analysis

488
Total FTE
479
Undergraduate FTE
9
Graduate FTE

FTE Distribution

Undergraduate FTE
479 (98.2%)
Graduate FTE
9 (1.8%)

FTE Analysis

Study Intensity:102.5% FTE ratio indicates students are primarily full-time

Academic Load: FTE represents the equivalent of full-time students based on credit hours, helping compare institutional capacity regardless of part-time enrollment.

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) measures the total student enrollment adjusted for course load. One FTE represents a student taking a full course load, while two half-time students equal one FTE. This metric helps compare institutional size and resource allocation across different schools.

How Intensively Do Students Study?

Student Enrollment Intensity

The Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) ratio shows the average course load intensity. An FTE ratio of 1.0 means all students attend full-time, while lower values indicate more part-time enrollment.

102.5%
FTE Ratio
Intensity LevelVery High

Nearly all students attend full-time, indicating a traditional, immersive academic environment with full-time commitment.

Undergraduate FTE
479
Graduate FTE
9
Total FTE
488
Headcount
476

FTE represents student enrollment adjusted for course load. Two half-time students equal 1 FTE.

FTE Ratio Scale

< 0.5
Low
0.5-0.65
Mod-Low
0.65-0.8
Moderate
0.8-0.95
High
≥ 0.95
Very High

The enrollment intensity shows how committed students are to their studies. Higher FTE ratios indicate more full-time students and intensive programs, while lower ratios suggest flexible scheduling that accommodates working professionals and students with other responsibilities. This information helps you understand whether the institution caters to traditional full-time students or offers more flexibility for adult learners.

Academic Support & Resources

Academic Advising

Students have access to academic advisors who can help with course selection, degree planning, and career guidance. Contact the admissions office to learn about advising services.

Student Success Services

Many institutions offer tutoring, study groups, and academic success workshops. These resources help students develop study skills and overcome academic challenges.

For detailed information about academic support services, tutoring hours, and learning resources, contact Soka University of America directly at 9494804000 or visit their website .

Key Academic Highlights

  • Student-to-faculty ratio of 7:1 supports personalized learning
  • 65 instructional staff with 9% holding tenured positions
  • Primarily full-time enrollment creates immersive learning environment

Ready to Learn More About Academics at Soka University of America?

Contact the admissions office to discuss academic programs, support services, and learning options.

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