Most Searched Undergraduate Schools In California Colleges: Student Population Comparison

For the academic year 2022-2023, the total student population of Most Searched Undergraduate Schools In California Colleges is 216,906.

The proportion of undergraduate students is 76.91% (166,817 students) and graduate students's proportion is 23.09% (50,089 graduate students).

University of California-Los Angeles has the most students of 46,430 among Most Searched Undergraduate Schools In California Colleges. By gender, the male-female ratio at Most Searched Undergraduate Schools In California Colleges is 44.50% (96,524 male students) to 55.50% (120,382 female students).

Student Population Comparison

10 schools are matched for your search.
Student Population Comparison Table
School NameTotalUndergraduate GraduateMale StudentsFemale Students
California Institute of TechnologyPasadena, CA2,401 982
(40.90%)
1,419
(59.10%)
1,464
(60.97%)
937
(39.03%)
California State University-Long BeachLong Beach, CA38,973 32,931
(84.50%)
6,042
(15.50%)
16,087
(41.28%)
22,886
(58.72%)
College of the CanyonsSanta Clarita, CA18,075 18,075
(100.00%)
- 10,118
(55.98%)
7,957
(44.02%)
DeVry University-CaliforniaOntario, CA1,677 1,583
(94.39%)
94
(5.61%)
927
(55.28%)
750
(44.72%)
Diablo Valley CollegePleasant Hill, CA16,097 16,097
(100.00%)
- 7,859
(48.82%)
8,238
(51.18%)
National UniversitySan Diego, CA18,631 8,485
(45.54%)
10,146
(54.46%)
6,865
(36.85%)
11,766
(63.15%)
Saddleback CollegeMission Viejo, CA16,660 16,660
(100.00%)
- 7,424
(44.56%)
9,236
(55.44%)
Stanford UniversityStanford, CA18,283 8,049
(44.02%)
10,234
(55.98%)
9,650
(52.78%)
8,633
(47.22%)
University of California-DavisDavis, CA39,679 31,532
(79.47%)
8,147
(20.53%)
16,261
(40.98%)
23,418
(59.02%)
University of California-Los AngelesLos Angeles, CA46,430 32,423
(69.83%)
14,007
(30.17%)
19,869
(42.79%)
26,561
(57.21%)
Average21,69116,682
(76.91%)
7,156
(23.09%)
9,652
(44.50%)
12,038
(55.50%)
*Schools missing information are not included in this table. The schools have not report their information to the IPEDS/NCES or not applicable.)
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