The student population at Paul Mitchell the School-Jersey Shore is 38 (all undergraduate). The number of students has decreased by 93 over the past decade.

The female to male ratio is 37.00 to 1 which means that majority of population is on female students.

All students have enrolled in on-campus classes (Paul Mitchell the School-Jersey Shore does not offer online degree/certificate program).


Student Population Changes

The average student population over the last 10 years is 121 where 38 students are attending the school for the academic year 2021-2022.

The female to male ratio is 37.00 to 1 and it means that there are far more female students enrolled in PMTS JS than male students.

The following table and chart illustrate the changes in student population by gender at Paul Mitchell the School-Jersey Shore since 2013.

YearTotalMenWomen
2013-141316125
2014-15176
45
16
10
160
35
2015-16124
-52
5
-11
119
-41
2016-17201
77
9
4
192
73
2017-18115
-86
5
-4
110
-82
2018-19172
57
7
2
165
55
2019-2070
-102
6
-1
64
-101
2020-2161
-9
2
-4
59
-5
2021-2238
-23
1
-1
37
-22
Average1216115
Paul Mitchell the School-Jersey Shore Enrollment Trends Chart

Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity Changes

The percentage of white students is 50.00% and the percentage of black students is 18.42% at Paul Mitchell the School-Jersey Shore.

The following table and chart illustrate the student population trends by race/ethnicity at Paul Mitchell the School-Jersey Shore over the past 10 years (2013-2022).

YearAmerican Indian or Native AmericanAsianBlackHispanicNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More Races
2013-140221201030
2014-150171501481
2015-160171301030
2016-1721211201532
2017-18005190850
2018-1901142701250
2019-20003110520
2020-2100580431
2021-2200770190
Average018140920
Paul Mitchell the School-Jersey Shore Enrollment by Race Trends Chart

Distance Learning (Online Courses) Enrollment Changes

Paul Mitchell the School-Jersey Shore does not offer online degree/certificate programs. All Students have enrolled in on-campus programs.