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University of South Carolina-Union Demographics & Diversity Report

26.8% Racial-Ethnic Minorities
47.2% Percent Women
4.7% International Students

How diverse is USC Union? College Factual’s diversity report shows the data about diversity at USC Union. We examined racial demographics, gender ratios, student age ranges, and where students come from.

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USC Union Student Population

343 Total Students
343 Undergraduates

How Many Students Attend University of South Carolina-Union?

USC Union total enrollment is approximately 343 students.

USC Union Undergraduate Population

Male/Female Breakdown of Undergraduates

The full-time USC Union undergraduate population is made up of 47.2% women, and 52.8% men.

USC Union Gender Ratio

For the gender breakdown for all students, go here.

USC Union Racial/Ethnic Breakdown of Undergraduates

University of South Carolina-Union Undergraduate Racial-Ethnic Diversity Pie Chart
Race/Ethnicity Number Percent
White 228 66.7%
Black or African American 49 14.3%
Hispanic 23 6.7%
International 16 4.7%
Multi-Ethnic 16 4.7%
Unknown 7 2.0%
Asian 2 0.6%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 1 0.3%

See racial/ethnic breakdown for all students.

Racial/Ethnic Diversity

26.8% Racial-Ethnic Minorities *
Reported Faculty Racial/Ethnic Diversity

USC Union Racial Demographics:

University of South Carolina-Union Racial-Ethnic Diversity Pie Chart
Race/Ethnicity Number Percent
White 228 66.7%
Black or African American 49 14.3%
Hispanic 23 6.7%
International 16 4.7%
Multi-Ethnic 16 4.7%
Unknown 7 2.0%
Asian 2 0.6%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 1 0.3%

Racial/Ethnic Diversity Among Faculty

University of South Carolina-Union faculty racial/ethnic demographics (share of instructional staff):

Racial-Ethnic Demographics of USC Union Faculty
Ethnicity Percent of Faculty
White 83.3%
Black or African American 11.1%
Hispanic 5.6%

USC Union Male/Female Diversity

More Male Students

This school is more popular with men than with women.

USC Union Male/Female Ratio

There are approximately 162 female students and 181 male students at USC Union.

More Female Teachers

University of South Carolina-Union faculty gender breakdown (share of instructional staff):

USC Union Faculty Male/Female Ratio

Geographic Diversity

23.5% Out of State
4.7% Out of the Country

Among first-time degree-seeking undergraduates, 76.5% of USC Union students come from within the state, and 23.5% come from out of state. Where are USC Union students from?

The undergraduate student body is split among 5 states (may include Washington D.C.). Click on the map for more detail.

Where are USC Union students from?

Top 5 States

State Amount Percent
South Carolina 107 91.5%
Florida 3 2.6%
Georgia 3 2.6%
North Carolina 3 2.6%
Ohio 1 0.9%

International Students at USC Union

USC Union enrolls approximately 4.7% international (nonresident) students, contributing to the global diversity of the campus.

Student Age Diversity

19.1% Traditional College Age

A traditional college student is defined as being between the ages of 18-21. At USC Union, 19.1% of undergraduate students fall into that category, compared to the national average of 60%. USC Union Student Age Diversity

Student Age Group Amount Percent
Under 18 1,067 76.1%
18-19 210 15.0%
20-21 58 4.1%
35 and over 29 2.1%
22-24 19 1.4%
25-29 14 1.0%
30-34 5 0.4%

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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