Student Population at Brighton Center's Center for Employment Training

2023 Student PopulationMenWomen
64658
For the academic year 2022-2023, total of 64 students have enrolled in Brighton Center's Center for Employment Training and all students are attending undergraduate schools.
By gender, 6 male and 58 female students are attending the school.
It has much fewer students compared to similar colleges (118 students in average - Less than 2-years, private (not-for-profit)).
You can check the student demographics by gender ratio, and race/ethnicity.
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Student Population by Gender

Brighton Center's Center for Employment Training has a total of 64 enrolled students for the academic year 2022-2023. All 64 students are enrolled into undergraduate programs.
By gender, 6 male and 58 female students (the male-female ratio is 9:91) are attending the school. The gender distribution is based on the 2022-2023 data.
Total Student Enrolled By Gender
Undergraduate
Total64
Men6
Women58

Student Distribution by Race/Ethnicity

By race/ethnicity, 30 White, and 24 Black students out of a total of 64 are attending at Brighton Center's Center for Employment Training. Comprehensive enrollment statistic data by race/ethnicity is shown in the next chart (Academic year 2022-2023 data).
Race/Ethnicity Distribution
RaceTotalMenWomen
American Indian or Native American101
Asian---
Black24321
Hispanic505
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders---
White30327
Two or more races404
Race Unknown---

Online Student Enrollment

Distance learning, also called online education, is very attractive to students, especially who want to continue education and work in field. At Brighton Center's Center for Employment Training, 54 students are enrolled in some online courses.
Online Student Population
All StudentsEnrolled Exclusively Online CoursesEnrolled in Some Online Courses
All Students64054
Undergraduate64054
Online Student Population by Locality
Kentucky ResidentsOther States in U.S.Outside of U.S.
All Students0-0
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