Hi folks, I haven't found a lot of recent info on the demographics at Texas Christian University (TCU). Could anyone share some insights on it? I'm very interested in knowing more about the student diversity there. Thanks in advance!
Sure thing! To give you an up-to-date picture of Texas Christian University (TCU) demographics, as of fall 2023, about 62% of the undergraduate student body is female, while 38% is male.
When it comes to race/ethnicity, the majority (about 63%) of the students are white. The remaining student population comprises of Hispanic/Latino (about 18%), Black or African American (about 5%), Asian (about 3%), and the rest is made up of American Indian/Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, and two or more races.
About 5% of students are international. While this distribution may not be as diverse as some other universities, it's important to note that diversity can be seen in many other forms, such as socioeconomic backgrounds and lived experiences, and this data doesn't capture those aspects.
TCU also has various groups and organizations dedicated to diversity and inclusion, so if this is a priority for you, I'd strongly recommend researching these resources as well to get a fuller picture of the TCU community.
I hope this information helps!
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