Why Diversity Matters
Diversity can be somewhat of a buzzword among both students and college admissions officers alike. For the purposes of producing diversity scores, College Factual defines diversity as the most plurality. Schools that rank high in diversity metrics are those with the greatest variety in ethnicity, gender, age, and geographic location of origin.
Educate Yourself on Diversity at Coastal Carolina Community College, Including how This School Compares to Others in the Nation.
Pretty Good When it Comes to Diversity Overall
The total diversity grade is created by adding up individual factors of racial, geographic, age and gender diversity.
Considered above average in terms of total diversity, Coastal Carolina Community College is ranked #950 nationwide.
Campus is Higher Than Average in Racial Diversity
Ethnically-diverse colleges offer students the opportunity to study and learn with undergraduates from racial and ethnic groups that are unique from their own.
A ranking of #1,292 for ethnic diversity means Coastal Carolina Community College is above average nationally.
Explore Coastal Carolina Community College Racial Diversity
When available, the chart below explores racial diversity among the undergraduate students at Coastal Carolina Community College.
Coastal Carolina Community College ranks above average in racial diversity.
The faculty's racial diversity is on par with the national average.
Comparable to National Averages When it Comes to Balance of Male and Female Students
This may not be the best choice if you're seeking equality between the sexes (when it comes to their presence on campus).
At Coastal Carolina Community College, the disparity between men and women on campus is on par with the national average. The undergraduate student body at Coastal Carolina Community College is mostly female.
This college is ranked at #1,790 in male to female diversity nationwide. The undergraduate population is comprised of 1,516 males and 2,348 females.
Explore Male/Female Diversity at Coastal Carolina Community College
If available, the chart below includes the male to female percentage among Coastal Carolina Community College's undergraduate students.
The disparity between the counts of men and women at Coastal Carolina Community College is on par with the national average.
If available, the chart below includes the male to female percentage among Coastal Carolina Community College's faculty.
The ratio of male to female faculty at Coastal Carolina Community College is excellent.
Geographic Diversity is Typical
Are you seeking a college that recruits students from all across the U.S., or would you prefer a local college that mostly pulls students from within your home state?
To create the geographic diversity for each school, we took into account where every student lived before they were admitted.
Over 90% of the students attending Coastal Carolina Community College come from within North Carolina. This puts Coastal Carolina Community College's level of geographic diversity about the same as the national average and gives it a national geographic diversity ranking of #1,159.
Presence of International Students at Coastal Carolina Community College
There is a relatively small community of about 20 international students at Coastal Carolina Community College representing -1 countries. For all the details, go to the Coastal Carolina Community College International Student Page.
Age Diversity on Campus
Would you prefer a school where the student body represents a mix of different ages and generations, or would you opt for a school where most students are the same age as you?
The "traditional" college student is thought to be between the ages of 18-21. At Coastal Carolina Community College, 36.4% of students are in the age 18 to 21 bracket, compared to the national average of 60%. We rank Coastal Carolina Community College #540 in the nation for student age diversity.
Coastal Carolina Community College Age Diversity Chart
Analyze the age distribution of Coastal Carolina Community College students with the following chart.
Questions About Diversity
- What do we mean when we talk about diversity in college?
Broadly speaking, diversity is the word we use to describe a mixture of people and ideas, and the traditions, belief systems and cultures that come with them. Students who express that diversity in college is important to them are looking for institutions to offer a variety of curricular and non-curricular opportunities to learn from and learn with people of different ethnicities, races, ages, abilities, sexual identities, classes, and religions.
- How is Coastal Carolina Community College doing at supporting students from all economic backgrounds?
Even a school with high racial, ethnic and geographic diversity may not be diverse when it comes to the income levels of their students. To get a better idea of how Coastal Carolina Community College is supporting low-income students check the Financial Aid Page.
- How important is diversity to Coastal Carolina Community College?
What are you looking for when it comes to college diversity? Contact the school to see what kind of support groups and clubs are available to inspire unique perspectives.
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