Graduate Students — Family Studies, Abilene Christian University

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Graduate Students in the Program

(GSPD, 2005)
 
Family Studies, Abilene Christian University

Total Students

Total 0

Enrollment Status

Full time N
Part time N

Sex

Men N
Women N

Citizenship

US citizens or permanent residents N
Temporary visa holders N

Race / Ethnicity

Black / African American N
American Indian or Alaska Native N
Asian N
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander N
White N
Hispanic / Latino N
Multiracial, Hispanic / Latino N
Multiracial, not Hispanic / Latino N
Unknown / not reported N

Graduate Students at the Institution

(IPEDS, 2005)
Demographics of all graduate students enrolled at Abilene Christian University
 
Abilene Christian University

Sex

Men 48%
Women 52%

Citizenship

US citizens or permanent residents 96%
Temporary visa holders 4%

Race / Ethnicity

(for US citizens / permanent residents)
African American 4%
Native American 0%
Asian 1%
White 89%
Hispanic 3%
Unknown 3%

Full-time Status

Full-time 49%
Part-time 51%
* Value is missing. The value shown is based on the average for other programs in the same field. Learn more.
Data are for all Psychology, Except Clinical degree recipients from Abilene Christian University and may include graduates from more than one program.
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