Juilliard Student Population

Total 986 students are enrolled in The Juilliard School (586 undergraduate and 400 graduate). Among them, 74 students are enrolled in online degree/certificate programs. 307 faculties are working for The Juilliard School and student to faculty ratio is 3.21 to 1.
  • Total Student Population: 986
  • Undergraduate: 586
  • Graduate: 400
  • Online Students: 74

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Population By Gender/Attending Status

For academic year 2022-2023, total 986 students enrolled into The Juilliard School. 586 enrolled in undergraduate programs and 400 students enrolled in graduate programs. By attending status. there are 855 full-time and 131 part-time students. By gender, 511 male and 475 female students are attending at The Juilliard School. Next table summarizes the student population by gender and attending status for The Juilliard School.
Student Population By Gender
The Juilliard School
TotalMaleFemale
Total986511475
Undergraduate586305281
Graduate400206194
Student Population By Attending Status
The Juilliard School
TotalFull-timePart-time
Total986855131
Undergraduate586476110
Graduate40037921

Population by Race/Ethnicity

Next tables summarize the students population by race/ethnicity at The Juilliard School.
There are 304 White (30.83%), 60 Black/African American (6.09%), 75 Hispanic (7.61%), 124 Asian (12.58%), and 423 students with other races.
Student Population By Race/ethnicity at The Juilliard School
TotalMaleFemale
Total986511475
American Indian/Native American000
Asian1245173
Black/African American603624
Hispanic754233
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander110
White304183121
Two More592930
Un-Known693237
Undergraduate Student Population By Race/ethnicity at The Juilliard School
TotalMaleFemale
Total586305281
American Indian/Native American000
Asian702644
Black/African American352312
Hispanic472522
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander110
White18411470
Two More341519
Un-Known673235
Graduate Student Population By Race/ethnicity at The Juilliard School
TotalMaleFemale
Total400206194
American Indian/Native American000
Asian542529
Black/African American251312
Hispanic281711
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander000
White1206951
Two More251411
Un-Known202

Online Student Population

The Juilliard School offers the distance learning opportunities (online degree program and/or courses). 74 students (7.51% of total students) are enrolled online exclusively and 11 students (1.12% of total students) are enrolled some online courses. Next table summarizes the online student population for The Juilliard School.
Distance Learning Student Population at The Juilliard School
TotalEnrolled ExclusivelyEnrolled Some CoursesNot In Online Courses
Total9867411901
Undergraduate5867411501
Graduate40000400

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All data used in our site is from IPEDS (The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System), U.S. Department of Education, academic year 2022-2023