2023 Secondary Education and Teaching Students
There are about 30,972 students enrolled in Secondary Education and Teaching in the USA.
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students
Below Average
Compared to national avg.
Diversity Rating
C+
Vs. National Avg.
1%
students Rank
#242
STUDENTS
College is a fabulously consequential time in one's life; it is a time for individual progress and evolution. Pupils attempt to capture what they would like to do with their lives and develop many of the requisite skills to be a halcyon adult. But growth is more than what one learns in the classroom - the late nights discussing Jane Austen with a classmate, the life lesson learned from a tenured instructor, the exposure to a different position. Therefore, a diverse college experience vastly improves what you gain from your time at university.
Secondary Education and Teaching is a less ethnically diverse subject than average*. 77% of the United States' Secondary Education and Teaching majors are white students, followed by latino students (9%), black students (7%), and students of other races**(5%). The most ethnically diverse college* in the top 100 is University of Central Florida in Orlando, FL.
Additionally, Secondary Education and Teaching significatly skews female, with 63% of students majoring in Secondary Education and Teaching identifying as women. The most gender balanced school in the top 100 is Mount Marty College in Yankton, SD.
Another substantial type of diversity is economic diversity. Secondary Education and Teaching is more fiscally diverse than 67% of majors. 29% of its students come from families who bring in north of $110,000 per year, 17% are from families with $75,000 to $110,000 annual incomes, and 23% grew up in homes taking in south of $30,000 a year. Arizona Christian University is the most fiscally diverse school in the top 100.
Considering each type of diversity, overall HI is the most diverse state for Secondary Education and Teaching. The Far West is the most diverse region, and the Big West 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: 3%
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Black: 7%
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Latino: 9%
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White: 77%
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Other: 5%
Gender Diversity
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Male: 37%
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Female: 63%
Socioeconomic Diversity (By Household Income)
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Under 30k: 23%
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30k - 48k: 15%
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48k - 75k: 16%
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75k - 110k: 17%
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Over 110k: 29%
Geographic Diversity
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In State: 65%
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Out of State: 33%
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International: 3%