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UB Demographics & Diversity

Baltimore, Maryland

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Racial Demographics & Diversity

Racial Diversity
Very High

A college's ethnic diversity is indicated by the student body's equal inclusion of students from different backgrounds . Students at UB are predominantly Black with a significant White population. The school has very high racial diversity. 66% percent of students are minorities or people of color (BIPOC). The ethnic breakdown is detailed in the following table.

Racial demographics of University of Baltimore students
Race Percent of Students
White 34%
Black 47%
Hispanic 5%
Asian 5%
American Indian / Alaskan 0%
Hawaiian / Pacific Islander 0%
Two or more races 4%
International 2%
Race Unknown 2%

Gender Demographics & Diversity

Gender Diversity
Low

There are 71% more female students than male students enrolled at University of Baltimore with a gender ratio of 63% women to 37% men. Compared to the US average of 56% female students, UB has a lower gender diversity than other US colleges and is less inclusive of males.

Male to female gender ratio for University of Baltimore students
Gender Percent of Students
Men 37%
Women 63%
Enrollment by gender for University of Baltimore students
Gender Number of Students
Men 1,212
Women 2,076

Geographic Diversity

Geographic Diversity
Very Low

UB serves a very low number of students outside of Maryland, with 97 percent of the student body residing in-state.

Enrollment by geographic location for University of Baltimore students
Origin Percent of Students
In State 97%
Out of State 0%
Foreign 0%
Unknown Location 3%

Economic Diversity

Median Household Income
$65,721 per year

48% of students can be considered low-income as indicated by their receipt of Federal Pell Grant Aid.

Undergrad Student Population

Enrollment
3,288
Undergrad enrollment by age and part time status
Segment Percent of Students
Students Over 25 Years Old 50.2%
Part time Undergrads 37.8%

Primary data source, U.S. Department of Education https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?id=161873 IPEDS survey data for University of Baltimore.