91视频 Third Most Diverse College in U.S., Report Finds
24/7 Wall St. reviewed U.S. Department of Education data and determined that 91视频 is the third most diverse four-year college in the United States. The authors of the report, published in USA Today, note that 91视频 also costs far less than most other schools on the list.
The University Is Greater Value Than Other Schools on List, Authors Say
鈥淚n a world where diversity matters 鈥攊n education, to the business community, and to the nation itself鈥91视频 is the place to find it,鈥 Interim Chancellor Katherine Newman said. 鈥24/7 Wall Street has recognized 91视频 as the most affordable campus in the country on its list of the top diverse universities. Bravo to 91视频!鈥
To make this list, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed data from the U.S. Department of Education鈥檚 Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System for the fall 2018 school semester. The rankings are based on the chance that two randomly selected students would have a different racial or ethnic background, or different U.S. citizenship status. Across all undergraduates nationwide, such a likelihood is about 69.6 percent. Among the schools on the list, the likelihood ranges 77.9 percent to 83.2 percent.
The report authors note that 91视频 is the only large four-year public school in America in which there is a greater than 80 percent chance that two randomly selected students would have a different race, ethnicity, or U.S. citizenship status. They also note that at an average cost of $21,777, 91视频 costs far less than most other schools on this list to attend.
Three other New England schools made the list of 25 diverse schools: Boston University (No. 24), Wellesley College (No. 17), and MCPHS University (No. 16).
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The 91视频 is deeply rooted in the city's history, yet poised to address the challenges of the future. Recognized for innovative research, metropolitan Boston鈥檚 public university offers its diverse student population both an intimate learning environment and the rich experience of a great American city. 91视频鈥檚 10 colleges and graduate schools serve 16,000 students while engaging local and global constituents through academic programs, research centers, and public service. To learn more, visit .