Riverside College of Health Careers Student Population

Total 338 students are enrolled in Riverside College of Health Careers (all undergraduate). Among them, 56 students are enrolled in online degree/certificate programs. 45 faculties are working for Riverside College of Health Careers and student to faculty ratio is 7.51 to 1.
  • Total Student Population: 338
  • Undergraduate: 338
  • Online Students: 56

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Population By Gender/Attending Status

For academic year 2022-2023, total 338 students enrolled into Riverside College of Health Careers. All students are enrolled in undergraduate programs. By attending status. there are 271 full-time and 67 part-time students. By gender, 41 male and 297 female students are attending at Riverside College of Health Careers. Next table summarizes the student population by gender and attending status for Riverside College of Health Careers.
Student Population By Gender
Riverside College of Health Careers
TotalMaleFemale
Undergraduate33841297
Student Population By Attending Status
Riverside College of Health Careers
TotalFull-timePart-time
Total33827167
Undergraduate33827167

Population by Race/Ethnicity

Next tables summarize the students population by race/ethnicity at Riverside College of Health Careers.
There are 197 White (58.28%), 83 Black/African American (24.56%), 20 Hispanic (5.92%), 9 Asian (2.66%), and 29 students with other races.
Student Population By Race/ethnicity at Riverside College of Health Careers
TotalMaleFemale
Total33841297
American Indian/Native American202
Asian927
Black/African American83974
Hispanic20020
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander101
White19727170
Two More26323
Un-Known000

Online Student Population

Riverside College of Health Careers offers the distance learning opportunities (online degree program and/or courses). 56 students (16.57% of total students) are enrolled online exclusively and 87 students (25.74% of total students) are enrolled some online courses. Next table summarizes the online student population for Riverside College of Health Careers.
Distance Learning Student Population at Riverside College of Health Careers
TotalEnrolled ExclusivelyEnrolled Some CoursesNot In Online Courses
Number of Students3385687195

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