Oakwood Student Population

Total 1,470 students are enrolled in Oakwood University (1,431 undergraduate and 39 graduate). Among them, 129 students are enrolled in online degree/certificate programs. 144 faculties are working for Oakwood University and student to faculty ratio is 10.21 to 1.
  • Total Student Population: 1,470
  • Undergraduate: 1,431
  • Graduate: 39
  • Online Students: 129

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Population By Gender/Attending Status

For academic year 2021-2022, total 1,470 students enrolled into Oakwood University. 1,431 enrolled in undergraduate programs and 39 students enrolled in graduate programs. By attending status. there are 1,313 full-time and 157 part-time students. By gender, 624 male and 828 female students are attending at Oakwood University. Next table summarizes the student population by gender and attending status for Oakwood University.
Student Population By Gender
Oakwood University
TotalMaleFemale
Total1,452624828
Undergraduate1,378596782
Graduate742846
Student Population By Attending Status
Oakwood University
TotalFull-timePart-time
Total1,4521,313139
Undergraduate1,3781,255123
Graduate745816

Population by Race/Ethnicity

Oakwood University is a historically black school and 1,141 (78.58% of total students) students are Black/African American at Oakwood University. There are 10 White (0.69%), 123 Hispanic (8.47%), 7 Asian (0.48%), and 171 students with other races.
Student Population By Race/ethnicity at Oakwood University
TotalMaleFemale
Total1,452624828
American Indian/Native American211
Asian716
Black/African American1,141486655
Hispanic1236855
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander110
White1019
Two More371225
Un-Known1578
Undergraduate Student Population By Race/ethnicity at Oakwood University
TotalMaleFemale
Total1,378596782
American Indian/Native American211
Asian101
Black/African American1,099468631
Hispanic1136152
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander110
White211
Two More371225
Un-Known1367
Graduate Student Population By Race/ethnicity at Oakwood University
TotalMaleFemale
Total742846
American Indian/Native American000
Asian615
Black/African American421824
Hispanic1073
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander000
White808
Two More000
Un-Known211

Online Student Population

Oakwood University offers the distance learning opportunities (online degree program and/or courses) for both undergraduate and graduate programs. 129 students (8.88% of total students) are enrolled online exclusively and 213 students (14.67% of total students) are enrolled some online courses. Next table summarizes the online student population for Oakwood University.
Distance Learning Student Population at Oakwood University
TotalEnrolled ExclusivelyEnrolled Some CoursesNot In Online Courses
Total1,4521292131,110
Undergraduate1,378811871,110
Graduate7448260

Population by Student Age

The following table summarizes the students population by age at Oakwood University. 702 students are aged 20 to 24 (48.35% of total students), 508 students are aged below 20 (34.99%), 40 students are aged above 50 (2.75%). Next table summarizes the student population by age at Oakwood University.
Student Population By Age at Oakwood University
TotalMaleFemale
Total1,452624828
Under 18732053
Age 18-19435178257
Age 20-21463202261
Age 22-24239109130
Age 25-29744430
Age 30-34462422
Age 35-3938731
Age 40-49392118
Age 50-64361620
Over 64404
Age Un-Known532
Undergraduate Student Population By Age at Oakwood University
TotalMaleFemale
Total1,378596782
Under 18732053
Age 18-19435178257
Age 20-21462201261
Age 22-24228107121
Age 25-29624022
Age 30-34392217
Age 35-3925421
Age 40-49281414
Age 50-6423815
Age Un-Known321
Graduate Student Population By Age at Oakwood University
TotalMaleFemale
Total742846
Age 20-21110
Age 22-241129
Age 25-291248
Age 30-34725
Age 35-3913310
Age 40-491174
Age 50-641385
Over 64404
Age Un-Known211

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