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Mandl School-The College of Allied Health

Gender Diversity

Low

Based on the 2021-2022 data, the undergraduate student population at Mandl School-The College of Allied Health is greatly skewed towards women students, with 86.0% of undergraduate students being women and 14.0% being men. The total number of full-time, first-year undergraduate students is 457, with 393 women and 64 men.

  • men 14.0% 64 students
  • women 86.0% 393 students

Racial Diversity
2021-2022 Academic Year

Moderate

The largest ethnic group among the students is African American, comprising 43.3% of the undergraduates population , with a total of 198 students.

Following closely behind are Hispanic students, constituting 40.3% of the student body, with 184 students. Asian students represent 7.2% of the population, with 33 students, while White students account for 6.8%, with 31 students. Mixed race students account for 0.2% of the undergraduate student body, comprising 1 students.

There is also a notable percentage of students with an unknown race, making up 2.2% of the population, totaling 10 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 Mandl School-The College of Allied Health.

Undergraduate Students

  • African American 43.3% 198 students
  • Hispanic 40.3% 184 students
  • Asian 7.2% 33 students
  • White 6.8% 31 students
  • Unknown race 2.2% 10 students
  • Mixed race 0.2% 1 students
  • Hawaiian 0.0% 0 students
  • International students 0.0% 0 students

Transfer Students

  • African American 43.9% 47 students
  • Hispanic 43.9% 47 students
  • Unknown race 4.7% 5 students
  • Asian 3.7% 4 students
  • White 3.7% 4 students
  • Hawaiian 0.0% 0 students
  • Mixed race 0.0% 0 students
  • International students 0.0% 0 students

Students Age Diversity

  • 25-29 25% 115 students
  • 22-24 21% 95 students
  • 30-34 16% 74 students
  • 40-49 12% 54 students
  • 35-39 11% 51 students
  • 20-21 8% 35 students
  • 50-64 4% 19 students
  • 18-19 3% 14 students