Gender Diversity
Based on the 2021-2022 data, the undergraduate student population at The Master's University and Seminary is slightly skewed towards men students, with 52.1% of undergraduate students being men and 47.9% being women. The total number of full-time, first-year undergraduate students is 1,582, with 758 women and 824 men.
On the other hand, the graduate student population at The Master's University and Seminary is greatly skewed towards men students, with 86.4% of undergraduate students being men and 13.6% being women. The total number of full-time, graduate students is 853, with 116 women and 737 men.
Undergraduate Students
- men 52.1% 824 students
- women 47.9% 758 students
Graduate Students
- men 86.4% 737 students
- women 13.6% 116 students
Racial Diversity
2021-2022 Academic Year
The largest ethnic group among the students is White, comprising 64.2% of the undergraduates population , with a total of 1,004 students.
Following behind are Hispanic students, constituting 18.9% of the student body, with 296 students. Mixed race students represent 5.3% of the population, with 83 students, while Asian students account for 4.5%, with 70 students. African American students account for 2.4% of the undergraduate student body, comprising 38 students. Finally, Hawaiian students have the smallest representation at 0.6% , with 10 students.
International students make up 0.1% of the undergraduate population, totaling 1 students.
There is also a notable percentage of students with an unknown race, making up 4.0% of the population, totaling 63 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 The Master's University and Seminary.
Undergraduate Students
- White 64.2% 1,004 students
- Hispanic 18.9% 296 students
- Mixed race 5.3% 83 students
- Asian 4.5% 70 students
- Unknown race 4.0% 63 students
- African American 2.4% 38 students
- Hawaiian 0.6% 10 students
- International students 0.1% 1 students
Graduate Students
- White 47.0% 400 students
- Hispanic 25.7% 219 students
- Asian 11.5% 98 students
- Unknown race 9.9% 84 students
- African American 2.9% 25 students
- International students 1.9% 16 students
- Mixed race 1.1% 9 students
- Hawaiian 0.0% 0 students
Transfer Students
- White 64.4% 163 students
- Hispanic 17.8% 45 students
- Mixed race 7.1% 18 students
- African American 3.6% 9 students
- Unknown race 3.6% 9 students
- Asian 3.2% 8 students
- Hawaiian 0.4% 1 students
- International students 0.0% 0 students
Students Age Diversity
- 22-24 20% 296 students
- 20-21 17% 245 students
- 25-29 15% 220 students
- 18-19 14% 204 students
- 40-49 11% 166 students
- 35-39 10% 142 students
- 30-34 8% 114 students
- 50-64 4% 64 students
- 40-49 23% 198 students
- 30-34 19% 161 students
- 25-29 16% 141 students
- 35-39 13% 117 students
- 50-64 13% 114 students
- 22-24 9% 79 students
- 18-19 1% 13 students
- 20-21 1% 13 students
Residency of Students
The following interactive map shows the residency of undergraduate students who enrolled at The Master's University and Seminary in the 2022 academic year.
State name | Students Count | Percentage | |
---|---|---|---|
California | 204 | 59.30% | |
Washington | 23 | 6.69% | |
Arizona | 17 | 4.94% | |
Texas | 14 | 4.07% | |
Colorado | 12 | 3.49% | |
Ohio | 9 | 2.62% | |
Oregon | 9 | 2.62% | |
Idaho | 6 | 1.74% | |
Alaska | 5 | 1.45% | |
Florida | 3 | less than 1% | |
Hawaii | 3 | less than 1% | |
Indiana | 3 | less than 1% | |
Missouri | 3 | less than 1% | |
Montana | 3 | less than 1% | |
North Carolina | 3 | less than 1% | |
New Jersey | 3 | less than 1% | |
Nevada | 3 | less than 1% | |
Tennessee | 3 | less than 1% | |
Alabama | 2 | less than 1% | |
Arkansas | 2 | less than 1% | |
Georgia | 2 | less than 1% | |
Iowa | 2 | less than 1% | |
Illinois | 2 | less than 1% | |
Oklahoma | 2 | less than 1% | |
Pennsylvania | 2 | less than 1% | |
Utah | 2 | less than 1% | |
Wyoming | 2 | less than 1% |
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