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2023 Managerial Economics Students

There are about 14,165 students enrolled in Managerial Economics in the USA.

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Diversity Rating

C+

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0%

students Rank

#249

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College often is one of the more influential times of one's life; it is an occasion for individual progress and evolution. Scholars start to discover what they wish to do with their lives and develop the must-have skills to be a thriving member of society. But learning is more than sitting in the classroom - the campus dialogue, the nugget of wisdom received from an eccentric professor, the exposure to a different worldview. Therefore, a diverse student body greatly enriches what you gain from your time at university.

Managerial Economics is a more racially diverse focus than average*. 51% of the US' Managerial Economics majors are white students, followed by students of other races**(19%), asian students (15%), and latino students (12%). The most racially diverse college* in the top 100 is Seton Hall University&nbspin South Orange, NJ.

Additionally, Managerial Economics significatly skews male, with 64% of students majoring in Managerial Economics identifying as men. The most gender balanced school in the top 100 is University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras in San Juan, PR.

Another critical type of diversity is socioeconomic diversity. Managerial Economics ranks in the top 14% of majors for class diversity. 27% of its majors come from families bringing in above $110,000 per year, 16% are from households making between $30,000 and $48,000 a year, and 26% grew up in low income homes. Oklahoma City University has the most financially diverse student body in the top 100.

Considering each type of diversity, overall NJ is the most diverse state for Managerial Economics. The Far West is the most diverse region, and the Sooner Athletic 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
  • Asian: 15%

  • Black: 4%

  • Latino: 12%

  • White: 51%

  • Other: 19%

    Gender Diversity
  • Male: 64%

  • Female: 36%

    Socioeconomic Diversity (By Household Income)
  • Under 30k: 26%

  • 30k - 48k: 16%

  • 48k - 75k: 16%

  • 75k - 110k: 16%

  • Over 110k: 27%

    Geographic Diversity
  • In State: 72%

  • Out of State: 25%

  • International: 4%

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