In the fall of 2022, 852 undergraduate students at Harvard University were Hispanic or Latino. This compares to 2,436 White undergraduate students.
Across the Ivy League, more females than males tended to be enrolled in the Class of 2028 (those entering in the Fall of 2024). At Columbia University, 51 percent of the freshman class in Fall 2024 (the Class of 2028) was female, compared to 47 percent of male students and two percent of students who identified as transgender or non-binary.
This statistic shows the number of undergraduate students at Yale University in fall 2020, by gender and ethnicity. In that year, 199 male undergraduate students and 229 female undergraduate students were Black or African American.
In Harvard University's Class of 2025, 46.8 percent of Hispanic or Latinx students were first-generation college students. A further 25.6 percent of South Asian students at Harvard in the Class of 2025 were first-generation students.
In the fall of 2021, 2,285 undergraduate students at Cornell University identified as Hispanic. A further 3,350 undergraduates identified as Asian, and another 5,265 undergrads identified as White.
In the fall of 2021, 17 male undergraduate students at Dartmouth College and 36 female undergraduate students identified as American Indian or Alaskan Native. A further 320 male undergraduats and 323 female undergraduates identified as Asian.
This statistic shows the number of undergraduate students at Columbia University in fall 2020, by ethnicity. In that year, 1,245 undergraduate students at Columbia University identified as Hispanic or Latino.
In the fall of 2023, 777 male undergraduate students and 728 female undergraduate students who were enrolled at Brown University were Asian American. In that same year, 1,506 male and 1,170 female undergraduates were white.
In the academic year 2023/24, there were 331,602 international students from India studying in the United States. International students The majority of international students studying in the United States are originally from India and China, totaling 331,602 students and 277,398 students respectively in the 2023/24 school year. In 2022/23, there were 467,027 international graduate students , which accounted for over one third of the international students in the country. Typically, engineering and math & computer science programs were among the most common fields of study for these students. The United States is home to many world-renowned schools, most notably, the Ivy League Colleges which provide education that is sought after by both foreign and local students. International students and college Foreign students in the United States pay some of the highest fees in the United States, with an average of 24,914 U.S. dollars. American students attending a college in New England paid an average of 14,900 U.S. dollars for tuition alone and there were about 79,751 international students in Massachusetts . Among high-income families, U.S. students paid an average of 34,700 U.S. dollars for college, whereas the average for all U.S. families reached only 28,026 U.S. dollars. Typically, 40 percent of families paid for college tuition through parent income and savings, while 29 percent relied on grants and scholarships.
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In the fall of 2022, 852 undergraduate students at Harvard University were Hispanic or Latino. This compares to 2,436 White undergraduate students.