Diversity Matters
Diversity can be somewhat of a buzzword among both college admissions officers and students. 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.
Get Started Learning About Diversity at Colorado Christian University, and how it Compares to Other Schools in the U.S..
This School has Superb Overall Diversity
We combine elements of racial, geographic, gender and age diversity to create a total diversity ranking for every school.
Colorado Christian University is thought to be very diverse across all factors, and is ranked #485 nationwide.
Ranked Well for Racial Diversity
Ethnically-diverse colleges offer students the ability to study and learn with undergraduates from racial and ethnic groups that are unique from their own.
Colorado Christian University is ranked #1,306 in ethnic diversity nationwide with a student body composition that is above the national average.
Explore Colorado Christian University Racial Diversity
This chart will display the diversity of undergraduate students at Colorado Christian University when it is available.
Colorado Christian University ranks above average in racial diversity.
Racial diversity of the faculty is below the national average.
Low Balance of Male and Female Students
If you're seeking an institution with an equal number of male and female students, this may not be the choice for you.
At Colorado Christian University, the disparity between men and women on campus is higher than the national average. The undergraduate student body at Colorado Christian University is mostly female.
This university is ranked at #2,753 in male to female diversity nationwide. The undergraduate population is comprised of 2,296 males and 4,381 females.
Review Male/Female Diversity at Colorado Christian University
When available, the chart below includes the male to female distribution among Colorado Christian University's undergraduate students.
The disparity between the counts of men and women at Colorado Christian University is higher than the national average.
When available, the chart below includes the male to female distribution among Colorado Christian University's faculty.
The ratio of male to female faculty at Colorado Christian University is excellent.
Very High Geographic Diversity From Across the U.S.
Looking to attend a school where you can meet students from all over the United States and the world?
We've calculated the geographic diversity of each school by looking at where students lived before they came to this school.
About 31.8% of the students attending Colorado Christian University come from within Colorado. This puts Colorado Christian University's level of geographic diversity well above the national average and gives it a national geographic diversity ranking of #132.
Research Nationwide Geographic Diversity
The undergraduate student body is split among 46 states (may include Washington D.C.), as shown in the chart below.
International Student Diversity at Colorado Christian University
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Age Diversity on Campus
Would you prefer a school where the student body represents a blend of different ages and generations, or would you prefer a school where most students are the same age as you?
Traditionally, students range in age from 18 to 21. However, this university appears to attract a majority of older students. At Colorado Christian University, 19.9% of students are in the age 18 to 21 bracket, compared to the national average of 60%. We rank Colorado Christian University #51 in the nation for student age diversity.
Colorado Christian University Age Diversity Chart
Analyze the age distribution of Colorado Christian University students with the following chart.
Questions About Diversity
- What do we mean when we refer to diversity in college?
The root word of diversity is from the Latin, "diversus" which means "various". We use it today to describe an amalgamation of peoples, traditions, cultures and ideas. When most students seek diversity on campus, what they are actually looking for are opportunities to express themselves and find community with others who believe the same way, as well as opportunities to learn from those from different backgrounds and cultures.
- How is Colorado Christian University doing at attracting students from all financial backgrounds?
Even a school with high ethnic, racial and geographic diversity may not be diverse when it comes to the economic backgrounds of their students. To get a better idea of how Colorado Christian University is supporting low-income students check the Financial Aid Page.
- How important is diversity to Colorado Christian University?
What are you looking for when it comes to college diversity? Contact the school to see what type of clubs and support groups are offered to stimulate varied perspectives.
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