A college's ethnic diversity is indicated by the student body's equal inclusion of students from different backgrounds . Students at Mandl The College of Allied Health are predominantly Hispanic with a significant Black population. The school has very high racial diversity. 97% percent of students are minorities or people of color (BIPOC). The ethnic breakdown is detailed in the following table.
Race | Percent of Students |
---|---|
White |
3%
|
Black |
46%
|
Hispanic |
46%
|
Asian |
2%
|
American Indian / Alaskan |
0%
|
Hawaiian / Pacific Islander |
1%
|
Two or more races |
1%
|
International |
0%
|
Race Unknown |
2%
|
There are 360% more female students than male students enrolled at Mandl The College of Allied Health with a gender ratio of 82% women to 18% men. Compared to the US average of 56% female students, Mandl The College of Allied Health has a significantly lower gender diversity than other US colleges and is not inclusive of males.
Gender | Percent of Students |
---|---|
Men |
18%
|
Women |
82%
|
Gender | Number of Students |
---|---|
Men |
78
|
Women |
359
|
Mandl The College of Allied Health serves a very low number of students outside of New York, with 100 percent of the student body residing in-state.
Origin | Percent of Students |
---|---|
In State |
100%
|
Out of State |
0%
|
Foreign |
0%
|
Unknown Location |
0%
|
87% of students can be considered low-income as indicated by their receipt of Federal Pell Grant Aid.
Segment | Percent of Students |
---|---|
Students Over 25 Years Old | 57.6% |
Part time Undergrads | 15% |
Primary data source, U.S. Department of Education https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?id=192688 IPEDS survey data for Mandl The College of Allied Health.
Last updated February 24, 2024