The Trustees of the Stevens Institute of Technology
The Trustees of the Stevens Institute of Technology
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About this organization
Mission
The organization's primary exempt purpose is to provide educational is to provide educational services to individuals in pursuit of undergraduate, masters and doctorate degrees and to conduct research.
About
Educational Instruction: In the academic year 2018-19, Stevens' enrollment was 3,431 undergraduate students and 3,857 graduate students. 762 students graduated with bachelor of engineering, science or arts degrees, 1,622 students received master's in engineering, science, business administration or arts. 53 PHD degrees were also conferred. In addition, Stevens collaborated with numerous domestic and international universities and other educational programs to provide courses and training to international students. Stevens emphasizes innovation and teaches entrepreneurship throughout its curriculum with the aim of enabling the integration of technological and market knowledge.
Interesting data from their 2017 990 filing
The non-profit's aim, as indicated in the filing, is “Stevens institute of technology was founded in 1870. the institute is a non-profit research university offering more than 30 undergraduate majors including programs in engineering, the sciences, computer science, business, and the humanities; and graduate level courses in a range of disciplines leading to the masters and phd degrees. academic research is carried out at every level of the institute. the mission of the institute is accomplished by the achievement of the following core goals: providing students with a broad-based, multidisciplinary learning experience in the sciences, engineering, business and liberal arts while stressing the fundamental concepts, techniques and attitudes that underlie different branches of technology; promoting the personal development of the student, demonstrated by a sense of ethical responsibility, awareness of the societal impact of their professions, development of leadership and team skills, and a love of learning; creating knowledge through world-”.
When referring to its functions, they were specified as: “The organization's primary exempt purpose is to provide educational is to provide educational services to individuals in pursuit of undergraduate, masters and doctorate degrees and to conduct research.”.
- The non-profit has reported their operating state as NJ, as required by law.
- As stated in the filing, the non-profit's address in 2017 was One Castle Point on Hudson, Hoboken, NJ, 07030.
- The non-profit's form reports a total of 3348 employees as of 2017.
- Does not operate a hospital.
- Operates a school.
- Collects art.
- Does not provide credit counseling.
- Has foreign activities.
- Is not a donor advised fund.
- Is not a private foundation.
- Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue less expenses is $13,383,178.
- The CEO's salary policy within the organization is established through a review process by an impartial entity.
- The organization has a written policy that delegates the management duties.
- The organization has a written policy that describes how long it will retain documents.
- The organization has a foreign financial account.
- The organization has 24 independent voting members.
- The organization was formed in 1870.
- The organization has a written policy that addresses conflicts of interest.
- The organization is required to file Schedule B.
- The organization is required to file Schedule J.
- The organization is required to file Schedule O.
- The organization engages in lobbying activities.
- The organization pays $131,468,018 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
- The organization pays $3,509,637 in fundraising expenses.
- The organization provides Form 990 to its governing body.
- The organization pays grants to individuals.
- The organization has minutes of its meetings.
- The organization has a written whistleblower policy.
- The organization has fundraising events.
- The organization's financial statements were reviewed by an accountant.