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NaTasha’s Answer
Hi Vanisha,
I echo Judy's response. Diversity statistics are going to vary from school to school. As you begin to look at schools you may be interested in this information should be readily available on their websites. Generally it can be found in the About Us section or in fact sheets or some school may have separate pages focused on diversity at their institution. If you cannot find this data online, contact Admissions and they should be able to provide this info or direct you to another party at the school that does.
Once you start viewing website, feel free to bring additional questions back here as well as connecting with the school.
Best of luck!
~NaTasha
I echo Judy's response. Diversity statistics are going to vary from school to school. As you begin to look at schools you may be interested in this information should be readily available on their websites. Generally it can be found in the About Us section or in fact sheets or some school may have separate pages focused on diversity at their institution. If you cannot find this data online, contact Admissions and they should be able to provide this info or direct you to another party at the school that does.
Once you start viewing website, feel free to bring additional questions back here as well as connecting with the school.
Best of luck!
~NaTasha
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Judy’s Answer
Hi!
This is a tough question to answer as every school will differ. I recommend visiting websites of schools you are interested in and browsing to see if they have a "Fact Sheet" or "About Us" to see if they list the statistics of their student body. If you don't find anything, feel free to contact the school and request the information.
Good luck!
This is a tough question to answer as every school will differ. I recommend visiting websites of schools you are interested in and browsing to see if they have a "Fact Sheet" or "About Us" to see if they list the statistics of their student body. If you don't find anything, feel free to contact the school and request the information.
Good luck!
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Brenda’s Answer
It depends on what you think "diversity" is. Are you speaking of the diversity of thought, or diversity of race/ethnicity/color? Are you wanting to attend a school that has more people that look like you or different than you? Wouldn't you rather go to school with those that would stretch your mind and make you think about issues from a variety of different perspectives? You should choose the school and curriculum rather than the student body. Remember what you are paying for. Schools stay around, student bodies move on.
What do you want "diversity" to be?
What do you want "diversity" to be?