About the College
Total Number of Students - 4,041
- 2,417 Undergraduate Students
- 1,624 Graduate Students
New Students
- 2,869 First-Time Undergraduate Students
- 1,360 Transfer Students
- 1,072 First-Time Graduate Students
Status
- 83% Full-Time Undergraduate Students
- 26% Full-Time Graduate Students
Racial/Ethnic Composition of Student Body
- Undergraduates
- White: 53%
- Hispanic: 19%
- Black, non-Hispanic: 9%
- Asian/Pacific Islander: 6%
- International: 6%
- American Indian/Alaskan Native: 0.3%
- Graduate students
- White: 67%
- Black, non-Hispanic: 8%
- Hispanic: 5%
- Asian/Pacific Islander: 4%
- International: 4%
Degrees Granted
During the 2007 - 2008 academic year, The College of Education and Human Services awarded:
- 566 Bachelor's degrees
- 457 Master's degrees
- 1 Doctoral degree
- 366 Post-Baccalaureate Certifications and Certificates
- 409 Baccalaureate Certifications
Faculty Profile
- 105 Full-Time Faculty
- 22 involved in funded research
- 12 serving on editorial boards of academic journals
- 70% women
- 30% people of color
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