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American College of Education Demographics & Diversity Report

Below Average Overall Diversity
Below Average Racial-Ethnic Diversity
Below Average Male/Female Diversity
Who is the typical student at American College of Education? College Factual wanted to know the facts so we crunched the numbers. We analyzed racial diversity, gender ratios, age and location diversity of college campuses accross the country. The results of the American College of Education <nil> diversity report are below.

American College of Education Student Population

8,112 Total Students
85 Undergraduates
8,027 Graduate Students

How Many Students Attend American College of Education?

American College of Education total enrollment is approximately 8,112 students. 85 are undergraduates and 8,027 are graduate students.

American College of Education Undergraduate Population

Male/Female Breakdown of Undergraduates

The full-time American College of Education undergraduate population is made up of 86% women, and 14% men.

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American College of Education Racial/Ethnic Breakdown of Undergraduates

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Race/EthnicityNumber
White43
Black or African American14
Hispanic13
International6
Asian4
Unknown3
Multi-Ethnic2
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander0

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American College of Education Graduate Student Population

Male/Female Breakdown of Graduate Students

About 74% of full-time grad students are women, and 26% men.

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American College of Education Racial-Ethnic Breakdown of Graduate Students

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Race/EthnicityNumber
White5,611
Hispanic739
Black or African American639
International472
Multi-Ethnic213
Asian164
Unknown161
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander11

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Racial/Ethnic Diversity

22% Racial-Ethnic Minorities *
High Faculty Racial/Ethnic Diversity

American College of Education Racial Demographics:

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Race/EthnicityNumber
White5,654
Hispanic752
Black or African American653
International478
Multi-Ethnic215
Asian168
Unknown164
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander11

High Racial/Ethnic Diversity Among Faculty

American College of Education Faculty Racial/Ethnic Demographics:

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EthnicityNumber of Faculty
White155
Black or African American45
Asian7
Multi-Ethnic7
Hispanic0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander0
International0
Unknown0

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American College of Education Male/Female Diversity

More Female Students
More Female Teachers
This school is more popular with women than with men.

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There are approximately 6,003 female students and 2,109 male students at American College of Education.

Average Gender Ratio for Teachers

Reporting of the gender of American College of Education is unknown or unavailable.

Faculty Gender Ratio  56.13 out of 100.
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There are more female teachers than male teachers at this school.

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There are approximately 182 female teachers and 71 male teachers.

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High Student Age Diversity

High Student Age Diversity
0.06% Traditional College Age
The age diversity score this school received indicates it is doing a good job attracting students of all ages.

Student Age Diversity  74.90 out of 100.
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A traditional college student is defined as being between the ages of 18-21. At American College of Education, 0.06% of students fall into that category, compared to the national average of 60%.

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Student Age GroupAmount
35 and over2,470
25-291,145
30-34973
22-24153
20-213
18-190
Under 180

Notes and References

Footnotes

*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

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