Gender Diversity
Based on the 2021-2022 data, the undergraduate student population at SWIHA is greatly skewed towards women students, with 92.8% of undergraduate students being women and 7.2% being men. The total number of full-time, first-year undergraduate students is 900, with 835 women and 65 men.
- men 7.2% 65 students
- women 92.8% 835 students
Racial Diversity
2021-2022 Academic Year
The largest ethnic group among the students is Mixed race, comprising 27.6% of the undergraduates population , with a total of 244 students.
Following closely behind are White students, constituting 25.7% of the student body, with 227 students. Hispanic students represent 20.7% of the population, with 183 students, while African American students account for 11.2%, with 99 students. Asian students account for 1.2% of the undergraduate student body, comprising 11 students. Finally, Hawaiian students have the smallest representation at 1.0% , with 9 students.
There is also a notable percentage of students with an unknown race, making up 12.5% of the population, totaling 110 students.
The statistics/chart presented below provide an overview of the racial composition of all students (including undergraduate, graduate and transfer-in students) offering insights into the diversity present within SWIHA.
Undergraduate Students
- Mixed race 27.6% 244 students
- White 25.7% 227 students
- Hispanic 20.7% 183 students
- Unknown race 12.5% 110 students
- African American 11.2% 99 students
- Asian 1.2% 11 students
- Hawaiian 1.0% 9 students
- International students 0.0% 0 students
Transfer Students
- Mixed race 36.0% 244 students
- Hispanic 20.5% 139 students
- White 18.9% 128 students
- African American 12.1% 82 students
- Unknown race 10.2% 69 students
- Asian 1.2% 8 students
- Hawaiian 1.0% 7 students
- International students 0.0% 0 students
Students Age Diversity
- 40-49 21% 191 students
- 25-29 19% 172 students
- 30-34 16% 146 students
- 35-39 12% 106 students
- 50-64 12% 106 students
- 22-24 10% 87 students
- 20-21 6% 52 students
- 18-19 3% 26 students