Graduate Students — English Language and Literature, Claremont Graduate University

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Demographics of the Program's Doctorate Recipients

(SED, 2000–2004)
Demographics of 2000–2004 English Language and Literature doctorate recipients from Claremont Graduate University
 
English Language and Literature

Sex

Men 39%
Women 61%

Citizenship

US citizens 93%
Permanent residents 4%
Temporary visa holders 4%

Race / Ethnicity

(for US citizens)
White 92%
Asian 0%
Underrepresented minorities 8%

Graduate Students at the Institution

(IPEDS, 2005)
Demographics of all graduate students enrolled at Claremont Graduate University
 
Claremont Graduate University

Sex

Men 49%
Women 51%

Citizenship

US citizens or permanent residents 85%
Temporary visa holders 15%

Race / Ethnicity

(for US citizens / permanent residents)
African American 7%
Native American 0%
Asian 12%
White 50%
Hispanic 13%
Unknown 18%

Full-time Status

Full-time 80%
Part-time 20%
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