most-searched-colleges-in-district-of-columbia Colleges Student Population Comparison

For the academic year 2022-2023, the total student population of most-searched-colleges-in-district-of-columbia Colleges is 84,588.
The proportion of undergraduate students is 52.77% (44,633 students) and graduate students's proportion is 47.23% (39,955 graduate students).
George Washington University has the most students of 25,939 among most-searched-colleges-in-district-of-columbia Colleges. By gender, the male-female ratio at most-searched-colleges-in-district-of-columbia Colleges is 38.72% (32,752 male students) to 61.28% (51,836 female students).

Student Population Comparison

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Student Population Comparison Table
School NameTotalUndergraduate GraduateMale StudentsFemale Students
American University Washington, DC13,885 7,917
(57.02%)
5,968
(42.98%)
5,105
(36.77%)
8,780
(63.23%)
Gallaudet University Washington, DC1,322 914
(69.14%)
408
(30.86%)
546
(41.30%)
776
(58.70%)
George Washington University Washington, DC25,939 11,482
(44.27%)
14,457
(55.73%)
9,774
(37.68%)
16,165
(62.32%)
Georgetown University Washington, DC20,984 7,900
(37.65%)
13,084
(62.35%)
9,469
(45.12%)
11,515
(54.88%)
Howard University Washington, DC12,886 9,809
(76.12%)
3,077
(23.88%)
3,794
(29.44%)
9,092
(70.56%)
Institute of World Politics Washington, DC131 - 131
(100.00%)
88
(67.18%)
43
(32.82%)
Strayer University-District of Columbia Washington, DC362 315
(87.02%)
47
(12.98%)
87
(24.03%)
275
(75.97%)
The Catholic University of America Washington, DC4,968 3,011
(60.61%)
1,957
(39.39%)
2,267
(45.63%)
2,701
(54.37%)
University of the District of Columbia Washington, DC3,577 3,057
(85.46%)
520
(14.54%)
1,293
(36.15%)
2,284
(63.85%)
University of the Potomac-Washington DC Campus Washington, DC534 228
(42.70%)
306
(57.30%)
329
(61.61%)
205
(38.39%)
Average8,4594,959
(52.77%)
3,996
(47.23%)
3,275
(38.72%)
5,184
(61.28%)
*Schools missing information are not included in this table. The schools have not report their information to the IPEDS/NCES or not applicable.)
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