Demographics — Microbiology and Immunology, George Washington University

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Diversity Ranking

(Source: NRC, 2010)
The National Research Council ranked programs based on a measure of overall diversity. They generated 500 different rankings to simulate the effects of using different sets of evaluators and ranking programs in different years. Learn more
Histogram of rankings ?
Diversity ranking out of 78 Immunology and Infectious Disease programs
Range of rankings ?75-78

Faculty Demographics

(Source: NRC, 2006)
Female faculty 27%
Minority faculty 0%

Student Demographics

(Source: GSS, 2007)

Sex

Men 40%
Women 60%

Citizenship

US citizens or permanent residents 75%
Temporary visa holders 25%

Race / Ethnicity

(for US citizens / permanent residents)
Black / African American 7%
American Indian or Alaska Native 7%
Asian 7%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander 0%
White 73%
Hispanic / Latino 0%
Multiracial, Hispanic / Latino 0%
Multiracial, not Hispanic / Latino 0%
Unknown / not reported 7%

Enrollment Status

Full time 100%
Part time 0%

Demographics of All Graduate Students at the Institution

Sex

(Source: IPEDS, 2007)
Men 44%
Women 56%

Citizenship

(Source: IPEDS, 2007)
US citizens or permanent residents 89%
Temporary visa holders 11%

Race / Ethnicity

(Source: IPEDS, 2007)
(for US citizens / permanent residents)
African American 10%
Native American 1%
Asian 8%
White 55%
Hispanic 4%
Unknown 13%

Full-time Status

(Source: IPEDS, 2007)
Full-time 34%
Part-time 66%
* Value is missing. The value shown is based on the average for other programs in the same field. Learn more.
Data are for all degree recipients in the field from George Washington University and may include graduates from more than one program.

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