2023 Electrical Engineering Technologies Students
There are about 50,895 students enrolled in Electrical Engineering Technologies in the USA.
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Not Very Diverse
Compared to national avg.
Diversity Rating
C+
Vs. National Avg.
-9%
students Rank
#387
STUDENTS
College is a fabulously influential period in one's life; it is an occasion for individual growth and expansion. Scholars begin to find out their values and develop many of the essential skills to become a flourishing adult. But learning is more than sitting in a classroom - the campus dialogue, the funny story learned from an eccentric instructor, the exposure to a different attitude. Therefore, a diverse univeristy experience tremendously enriches what one gains from the time in university.
Electrical Engineering Technologies is a more racially diverse subject than average*. 50% of America's Electrical Engineering Technologies majors are white students, followed by latino students (15%), students of other races**(15%), and black students (13%). The most racially diverse college* in the top 100 is Farmingdale State College in Farmingdale, NY.
Secondly, Electrical Engineering Technologies is the the 3rd most male dominated subject, with male students out numbering female students by a 9 to 1 ratio. The most gender balanced school in the top 100 is Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, TN.
Another significant type of diversity is economic diversity. Unfortunately, Electrical Engineering Technologies is less economically diverse than 92% of majors in America. 37% of its students come from households with a sub $30,000 income, 17% are from very high income households, and 17% grew up in lower middle>income households. DeVry University-New Jersey has the most socioeconomically diverse students in the top 100.
Considering each type of diversity, overall TX is the most diverse state for Electrical Engineering Technologies. The Mid East is the most diverse region, and the Atlantic Sun Conference is the most diverse conference.
* diversity calculations and comparisons are based on Simpson's Diversity Index
** other races is used to refer to non asian, black, latino, or white
Diversity Statistics
Racial Diversity
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Asian: 6%
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Black: 13%
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Latino: 15%
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White: 50%
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Other: 15%
Gender Diversity
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Male: 90%
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Female: 10%
Socioeconomic Diversity (By Household Income)
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Under 30k: 37%
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30k - 48k: 17%
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48k - 75k: 16%
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75k - 110k: 14%
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Over 110k: 17%
Geographic Diversity
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In State: 84%
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Out of State: 14%
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International: 2%