Total Enrollment (as of Fall 2015): 2488
Student Statistics
Enrollment by Ethnicity | ||
---|---|---|
African-American | 880 | 35% |
Asian | 72 | 3% |
Caucasian | 412 | 17% |
Hispanic | 1014 | 41% |
International | 25 | 1% |
Other | 85 | 3% |
Total | 2,488 | 100% |
Enrollment by Age | ||
19 or younger | 320 | 13% |
20-23 | 555 | 22% |
24-29 | 666 | 27% |
30-39 | 525 | 21% |
40-55 | 370 | 15% |
over 55 | 52 | 2% |
Total | 2,488 | 100% |
Enrollment by Class | ||
Freshman | 385 | 15% |
Sophomore | 166 | 7% |
Junior | 444 | 18% |
Senior | 928 | 37% |
Post-Baccalaureate | 29 | 1% |
Masters | 264 | 11% |
Doctoral-Professional Practice | 272 | 11% |
Total | 2488 | 100% |
Enrollment by Degree Program
School of Business | 646 |
---|---|
Accountancy, BS | 10 |
Accounting, BBA | 143 |
Business Administration, MBA | 56 |
Business (undetermined) | 99 |
Entrepreneurship, BBA | 4 |
Finance, BBA | 71 |
General Business, BBA | 151 |
Logistics & Supply Chain Management, BS | 43 |
Organizational Behavior & Human Resource Management, BBA | 69 |
School of Education | 402 |
Curriculum & Instruction, MED | 58 |
Educational Leadership, MED | 37 |
Interdisciplinary Studies, BS | 307 |
School of Human Services | 219 |
Child Development & Family Studies, BS | 55 |
Counseling-Clinical Mental Health Counseling, MS | 33 |
Counseling-School Counseling, MED | 44 |
Human Services Management & Leadership, BS | 70 |
Undetermined-MEDNF | 17 |
School of Liberal Arts & Sciences | 923 |
Applied Arts & Sciences, BAAS | 221 |
Undecided | 51 |
Criminal Justice, BS | 234 |
Information Technology, BA | 63 |
Mathematics, BA | 28 |
Psychology, BA | 156 |
Public Leadership, MS | 16 |
Public Health, BA | 1 |
Sociology, BA | 153 |
College of Law | 272 |
Law, LAWJD | 272 |
Undecided | 26 |
UNTD Post-Bacc. and Non-Degree | 14 |
UNT Undecided | 12 |
Faculty Statistics
Faculty by Ethnicity | ||
---|---|---|
African-American | 46 | 25% |
Asian | 12 | 7% |
Caucasian | 91 | 50% |
Hispanic | 17 | 9% |
Faculty by Gender | ||
Male | 84 | 46% |
Female | 97 | 54% |
Updated: Tuesday, May 3, 2016 - 12:53pm
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Everardo, Class of 2019
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