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 Elim Bible Institute and College, Including how This School Compares to Others in the Nation.
Overall Diversity is Good
The total diversity grade is created by combining the individual factors of racial, geographic, gender and age diversity.
Considered above average in terms of total diversity, Elim Bible Institute and College is ranked #1,171 nationwide.
Racial Diversity is Average
Racially diverse college campuses allow students to get to know and learn from others from different racial and ethnic backgrounds. It also means the school is working to fairly represent and support all students.
With a student body composition that is similar to the national average, Elim Bible Institute and College is ranked #2,598 when it comes to ethnic diversity.
Explore Elim Bible Institute and College Racial Diversity
If available, the chart below will display racial diversity among the undergraduate students at Elim Bible Institute and College.
Elim Bible Institute and College's representation of the races is on par with the national average.
The faculty at Elim Bible Institute and College is not racially diverse.
Good Balance of Male and Female Students
If you feel more comfortable on a campus with a relatively equal balance of males and females, this may be the school for you.
At Elim Bible Institute and College, the disparity between men and women on campus is far lower than the national average. The undergraduate student body at Elim Bible Institute and College is equally balanced.
This college is ranked at #295 in male to female diversity nationwide. The undergraduate population is comprised of 56 males and 57 females.
Explore Male/Female Diversity at Elim Bible Institute and College
If available, the chart below will include the male to female percentage among Elim Bible Institute and College's undergraduate students.
The male to female ratio at Elim Bible Institute and College is excellent.
If available, the chart below will include the male to female percentage among Elim Bible Institute and College's faculty.
The ratio of male to female faculty at Elim Bible Institute and College is below national averages.
Typical Location Diversity
Are you seeking a college that attracts 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.
About 68.6% of the students attending Elim Bible Institute and College come from within New York. This puts Elim Bible Institute and College's level of geographic diversity on par with the national average and gives it a national geographic diversity ranking of #1,500.
Presence of International Students at Elim Bible Institute and College
There is a medium sized community of about 11 international students at Elim Bible Institute and College representing at least -1 countries. Check out the Elim Bible Institute and College International Student Page for more information.
Age Diversity on Campus
Would you prefer a school where the student body represents a mix 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. At Elim Bible Institute and College, 46.0% of students are in the age 18 to 21 bracket, compared to the national average of 60%. We rank Elim Bible Institute and College #3,221 in the nation for student age diversity.
Review Age Diversity at Elim Bible Institute and College
The chart below displays the age range of the student body at Elim Bible Institute and College.
Questions About Diversity
- What do we mean when we refer to diversity in college?
Often when we speak of diversity, which is simply defined as "variety", what we mean is multiculturalism, or the acceptance of people of different ethnicities, races, cultures, religions and economic backgrounds. When most students seek diversity on a college 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.
- Is Elim Bible Institute and College attracting students from all 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 Elim Bible Institute and College is supporting low-income students check the Financial Aid Page.
- Is Diversity Important to Elim Bible Institute and College?
The college years provide a unique opportunity for students to have direct exposure to other cultures and backgrounds. Students should look for a college administration that is not only encouraging diversity institutionally, but also fostering a climate where students can exchange different ideas and perspectives in meaningful and positive ways.
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