For the academic year 2022-2023, the total student population of best-cell-biology-schools Colleges is 98,105.
The proportion of undergraduate students is 30.69% (30,106 students) and graduate students's proportion is 69.31% (67,999 graduate students).
Johns Hopkins University has the most students of 31,275 among best-cell-biology-schools Colleges. By gender, the male-female ratio at best-cell-biology-schools Colleges is 47.30% (46,407 male students) to 52.70% (51,698 female students).
School Name | Total | Undergraduate | Graduate | Male Students | Female Students |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Harvard UniversityCambridge, MA | 30,631 | 9,368 (30.58%) |
21,263 (69.42%) |
14,207 (46.38%) |
16,424 (53.62%) |
Johns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, MD | 31,275 | 6,044 (19.33%) |
25,231 (80.67%) |
14,474 (46.28%) |
16,801 (53.72%) |
Stanford UniversityStanford, CA | 18,283 | 8,049 (44.02%) |
10,234 (55.98%) |
9,650 (52.78%) |
8,633 (47.22%) |
University of California-San FranciscoSan Francisco, CA | 3,140 | - | 3,140 (100.00%) |
1,119 (35.64%) |
2,021 (64.36%) |
Yale UniversityNew Haven, CT | 14,776 | 6,645 (44.97%) |
8,131 (55.03%) |
6,957 (47.08%) |
7,819 (52.92%) |
Average | 19,621 | 7,527 (30.69%) | 13,600 (69.31%) | 9,281 (47.30%) | 10,340 (52.70%) |