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2023 Missionary Studies Students

There are about 4,215 students enrolled in Missionary Studies in the USA.

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Average

Compared to national avg.

Diversity Rating

B-

Vs. National Avg.

4%

students Rank

#153

STUDENTS

College can be a particularly momentous time in one's life; it is an occasion for personal progress and evolution. Pupils begin to capture who they are and cultivate many of the necessary skills to become a prosperous adult. But learning goes beyond the classroom - the late nights discussing Jane Austen with a peer, the life lesson received from an old instructor, the exposure to a different vantage point. As such, a diverse univeristy experience vastly enriches what you gain from your time at school.

Missionary Studies is a less racially diverse focus than average*. 65% of America's Missionary Studies majors are white students, followed by students of other races**(21%), latino students (6%), and black students (5%). The most racially diverse college* in the top 100 is University of Northwestern-St Paul located in Saint Paul, MN.

Moreover, Missionary Studies significatly skews female, with in the neighborhood of 55.5% of students majoring in Missionary Studies identifying as women. The most gender balanced school in the top 100 is Bob Jones University in Greenville, SC.

Another substantial type of diversity is wealth diversity. Missionary Studies is the most socioeconomically diverse subject in the US. 23% of its majors come from low income homes, 21% are from upper income households, and 21% grew up in mid-income homes. Asbury University is the most financially diverse college in the top 100.

Considering each type of diversity, overall MN is the most diverse state for Missionary Studies. The Plains is the most diverse region, and the Upper Midwest 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: 3%

  • Black: 5%

  • Latino: 6%

  • White: 65%

  • Other: 21%

    Gender Diversity
  • Male: 44%

  • Female: 56%

    Socioeconomic Diversity (By Household Income)
  • Under 30k: 23%

  • 30k - 48k: 15%

  • 48k - 75k: 21%

  • 75k - 110k: 21%

  • Over 110k: 20%

    Geographic Diversity
  • In State: 55%

  • Out of State: 42%

  • International: 3%

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