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Holy Apostles College and Seminary Demographics & Diversity Report

Below Average Overall Diversity
Below Average Racial-Ethnic Diversity
Below Average Male/Female Diversity
Many schools pride themselves on their diversity, but what does that mean, really? College Factual analyzed the data to discover how diverse the typical college campus really is, including race, gender, the ages of the students, and where they're from. Keep reading the Holy Apostles College and Seminary diversity report to see how they stack up against the average.

Holy Apostles College and Seminary Student Population

648 Total Students
103 Undergraduates
153 Graduate Students

How Many Students Attend Holy Apostles College and Seminary?

Holy Apostles College and Seminary total enrollment is approximately 648 students. 103 are undergraduates and 153 are graduate students.

Holy Apostles College and Seminary Undergraduate Population

Male/Female Breakdown of Undergraduates

The full-time Holy Apostles College and Seminary undergraduate population is made up of 51% women, and 49% men.

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Holy Apostles College and Seminary Racial/Ethnic Breakdown of Undergraduates

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Race/EthnicityNumber
White64
International23
Hispanic8
Asian3
Multi-Ethnic3
Black or African American2
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander0
Unknown0

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Holy Apostles College and Seminary Graduate Student Population

Male/Female Breakdown of Graduate Students

About 24% of full-time grad students are women, and 76% men.

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Holy Apostles College and Seminary Racial-Ethnic Breakdown of Graduate Students

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Race/EthnicityNumber
White78
International38
Black or African American12
Asian11
Hispanic10
Unknown4
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander0
Multi-Ethnic0

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Racial/Ethnic Diversity

20% Racial-Ethnic Minorities *

Holy Apostles College and Seminary Racial Demographics:

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Race/EthnicityNumber
White420
International84
Hispanic58
Asian35
Black or African American22
Multi-Ethnic16
Unknown13
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander0

Holy Apostles College and Seminary Male/Female Diversity

More Male Students
This school is more popular with men than with women.

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There are approximately 238 female students and 410 male students at Holy Apostles College and Seminary.

High Geographic Diversity

72.73% Out of State
31.25% Out of the Country

Holy Apostles College and Seminary ranks 368 out of 2,183 when it comes to geographic diversity.

72.73% of Holy Apostles College and Seminary students come from out of state, and 31.25% come from out of the country.

Student Location Diversity  83 out of 100.
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The undergraduate student body is split among 6 states (may include Washington D.C.). Click on the map for more detail.

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Top 5 States

StateAmount
California3
Connecticut3
Illinois2
Florida1
Pennsylvania1

International Students at Holy Apostles College and Seminary

Students from 14 countries are represented at this school, with the majority of the international students coming from Vietnam, Colombia, and Poland.

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High Student Age Diversity

High Student Age Diversity
6.67% Traditional College Age
The age diversity score this school received indicates it is doing a good job attracting students of all ages.

Student Age Diversity  90.46 out of 100.
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A traditional college student is defined as being between the ages of 18-21. At Holy Apostles College and Seminary, 6.67% of students fall into that category, compared to the national average of 60%.

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Student Age GroupAmount
35 and over268
25-2986
30-3480
22-2424
20-2121
18-1914
Under 180

Notes and References

Footnotes

*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

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