Gender Diversity
Based on the 2021-2022 data, the undergraduate student population at Indiana Tech is largely skewed towards men students, with 58.9% of undergraduate students being men and 41.1% being women. The total number of full-time, first-year undergraduate students is 1,522, with 625 women and 897 men.
On the other hand, the graduate student population at Indiana Tech is largely skewed towards men students, with 55.7% of undergraduate students being men and 44.3% being women. The total number of full-time, graduate students is 928, with 411 women and 517 men.
Undergraduate Students
- men 58.9% 897 students
- women 41.1% 625 students
Graduate Students
- men 55.7% 517 students
- women 44.3% 411 students
Racial Diversity
2021-2022 Academic Year
The largest ethnic group among the students is White, comprising 53.0% of the undergraduates population , with a total of 803 students.
Following behind are African American students, constituting 15.9% of the student body, with 240 students. Hispanic students represent 4.9% of the population, with 74 students, while Mixed race students account for 4.6%, with 69 students. Asian students account for 2.6% of the undergraduate student body, comprising 40 students. Finally, Hawaiian students have the smallest representation at 0.4% , with 6 students.
International students make up 8.1% of the undergraduate population, totaling 122 students.
There is also a notable percentage of students with an unknown race, making up 10.6% of the population, totaling 160 students.
The statistics/chart presented below provide an overview of the racial composition of all students (including undergraduate, graduate and transfer-in students) offering insights into the diversity present within Indiana Tech.
Undergraduate Students
- White 53.0% 803 students
- African American 15.9% 240 students
- Unknown race 10.6% 160 students
- International students 8.1% 122 students
- Hispanic 4.9% 74 students
- Mixed race 4.6% 69 students
- Asian 2.6% 40 students
- Hawaiian 0.4% 6 students
Graduate Students
- White 28.8% 267 students
- Unknown race 26.6% 246 students
- Hispanic 16.7% 155 students
- African American 14.3% 132 students
- International students 10.8% 100 students
- Mixed race 1.4% 13 students
- Asian 1.1% 10 students
- Hawaiian 0.3% 3 students
Transfer Students
- White 50.0% 26 students
- International students 25.0% 13 students
- African American 13.5% 7 students
- Hispanic 5.8% 3 students
- Mixed race 5.8% 3 students
- Asian 0.0% 0 students
- Hawaiian 0.0% 0 students
- Unknown race 0.0% 0 students
Students Age Diversity
- 18-19 47% 720 students
- 20-21 32% 481 students
- 22-24 12% 181 students
- 25-29 2% 34 students
- 30-34 0% 7 students
- 35-39 0% 2 students
- 40-49 29% 269 students
- 35-39 16% 149 students
- 50-64 16% 145 students
- 30-34 15% 138 students
- 25-29 15% 136 students
- 22-24 9% 84 students
- 20-21 0% 2 students
Residency of Students
The following interactive map shows the residency of undergraduate students who enrolled at Indiana Institute of Technology in the 2022 academic year.
State name | Students Count | Percentage | |
---|---|---|---|
Indiana | 219 | 52.39% | |
Michigan | 59 | 14.11% | |
Ohio | 30 | 7.18% | |
Illinois | 27 | 6.46% | |
California | 13 | 3.11% | |
Florida | 8 | 1.91% | |
Wisconsin | 6 | 1.44% | |
Georgia | 5 | 1.20% | |
Pennsylvania | 5 | 1.20% | |
Texas | 5 | 1.20% | |
Maryland | 3 | less than 1% | |
Minnesota | 3 | less than 1% | |
North Carolina | 3 | less than 1% | |
Tennessee | 3 | less than 1% | |
Arkansas | 2 | less than 1% | |
Missouri | 2 | less than 1% | |
Virginia | 2 | less than 1% | |
Washington | 2 | less than 1% | |
Arizona | 1 | less than 1% | |
Colorado | 1 | less than 1% | |
Iowa | 1 | less than 1% | |
Louisiana | 1 | less than 1% | |
Mississippi | 1 | less than 1% | |
Montana | 1 | less than 1% | |
New Jersey | 1 | less than 1% | |
Nevada | 1 | less than 1% | |
New York | 1 | less than 1% | |
Oklahoma | 1 | less than 1% | |
South Carolina | 1 | less than 1% | |
Vermont | 1 | less than 1% | |
West Virginia | 1 | less than 1% |
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