Student Population by Gender

Northeast College of Health Sciences has a total of 551 enrolled students for the academic year 2022-2023. All 551 students are enrolled into graduate programs.
By gender, 269 male and 282 female students (the male-female ratio is 49:51) are attending the school. The gender distribution is based on the 2022-2023 data.
Total Student Enrolled By Gender
Graduate
Total551
Men269
Women282
Northeast College of Health Sciences 2023 Student Population by Gender and Race chart

Student Distribution by Race/Ethnicity

By race/ethnicity, 309 White, 20 Black, and 25 Asian students out of a total of 551 are attending at Northeast College of Health Sciences. Comprehensive enrollment statistic data by race/ethnicity is shown in the next chart (Academic year 2022-2023 data).
Northeast College of Health Sciences 2023 Student Population by Gender and Race chart
Race/Ethnicity Distribution
RaceTotalMenWomen
American Indian or Native American312
Asian251312
Black20713
Hispanic1569
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders000
White309156153
Two or more races532726
Race Unknown954

Online Student Enrollment

Distance learning, also called online education, is very attractive to students, especially who want to continue education and work in field. At Northeast College of Health Sciences, 120 students are enrolled exclusively in online courses and 134 students are enrolled in some online courses.
25 students lived in New York or jurisdiction in which the school is located are enrolled exclusively in online courses and 95 students live in other State or outside of the United States.
Northeast College of Health Sciences 2023 Online Student Population chart
Online Student Population
All StudentsEnrolled Exclusively Online CoursesEnrolled in Some Online Courses
All Students551120134
UndergraduateUndergraduate Program Not Offered
Graduate551120134
Online Student Population by Locality
New York ResidentsOther States in U.S.Outside of U.S.
All Students25905
Undergraduate---
Graduate25905

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