The student population at Professional Golfers Career College is 90 (all undergraduate). The number of students has decreased by 175 over the past decade.

The female to male ratio is 0.01 to 1 which means that majority of population is on male students.

All students have enrolled in on-campus classes (Professional Golfers Career College does not offer online degree/certificate program).


Student Population Changes

The average student population over the last 11 years is 130 where 90 students are attending the school for the academic year 2022-2023.

The female to male ratio is 0.01 to 1 and it means that there are far more male students enrolled in PGCC than female students.

The following table and chart illustrate the changes in student population by gender at Professional Golfers Career College since 2013.

YearTotalMenWomen
2013-1426524421
2014-15248
-17
226
-18
22
1
2015-16162
-86
148
-78
14
-8
2016-17129
-33
118
-30
11
-3
2017-1878
-51
64
-54
14
3
2018-1950
-28
43
-21
7
-7
2019-20107
57
101
58
6
-1
2020-2186
-21
82
-19
4
-2
2021-2282
-4
81
-1
1
-3
2022-2390
8
89
8
1
Average13012010
Professional Golfers Career College Enrollment Trends Chart

Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity Changes

The percentage of white students is 66.67%. The percentage was 73.58% 10 years ago and PGCC still has a high percentage of white students.

The following table and chart illustrate the student population trends by race/ethnicity at Professional Golfers Career College over the past 11 years (2013-2023).

YearAmerican Indian or Native AmericanAsianBlackHispanicNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More Races
2013-1421271421950
2014-1542161201850
2015-16137501190
2016-1724570850
2017-1802100500
2018-1912111320
2019-2015621790
2020-2100420690
2021-2212472620
2022-2300232600
Average15451940
Professional Golfers Career College Enrollment by Race Trends Chart

Distance Learning (Online Courses) Enrollment Changes

Professional Golfers Career College does not offer online degree/certificate programs. All Students have enrolled in on-campus programs.