For the academic year 2022-2023, the total student population of Iowa 4-Year Colleges is 117,702. The proportion of undergraduate students is 77.82% (91,597 students) and graduate students's proportion is 22.18% (26,105 graduate students).

University of Iowa has the most students of 30,015 among Iowa 4-Year Colleges. By gender, the male-female ratio at Iowa 4-Year Colleges is 46.51% (54,749 male students) to 53.49% (62,953 female students).

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Student Population Comparison between Iowa 4-Year Colleges

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Iowa 4-Year Colleges Student Population Comparison Table
School NameTotalUndergraduate GraduateMale StudentsFemale Students
Allen CollegeWaterloo, IA497 278
(55.94%)
219
(44.06%)
57
(11.47%)
440
(88.53%)
Briar Cliff UniversitySioux City, IA927 709
(76.48%)
218
(23.52%)
405
(43.69%)
522
(56.31%)
Buena Vista UniversityStorm Lake, IA1,973 1,474
(74.71%)
499
(25.29%)
600
(30.41%)
1,373
(69.59%)
Central CollegePella, IA1,169 1,169
(100.00%)
- 607
(51.92%)
562
(48.08%)
Clarke UniversityDubuque, IA965 785
(81.35%)
180
(18.65%)
489
(50.67%)
476
(49.33%)
Coe CollegeCedar Rapids, IA1,264 1,264
(100.00%)
- 554
(43.83%)
710
(56.17%)
Cornell CollegeMount Vernon, IA1,073 1,058
(98.60%)
15
(1.40%)
559
(52.10%)
514
(47.90%)
Divine Word CollegeEpworth, IA68 68
(100.00%)
- 27
(39.71%)
41
(60.29%)
Dordt UniversitySioux Center, IA1,861 1,618
(86.94%)
243
(13.06%)
883
(47.45%)
978
(52.55%)
Drake UniversityDes Moines, IA4,685 2,835
(60.51%)
1,850
(39.49%)
1,752
(37.40%)
2,933
(62.60%)
Emmaus Bible CollegeDubuque, IA206 206
(100.00%)
- 92
(44.66%)
114
(55.34%)
Faith Baptist Bible College and Theological SeminaryAnkeny, IA448 377
(84.15%)
71
(15.85%)
243
(54.24%)
205
(45.76%)
Graceland University-LamoniLamoni, IA1,237 885
(71.54%)
352
(28.46%)
562
(45.43%)
675
(54.57%)
Grand View UniversityDes Moines, IA1,827 1,556
(85.17%)
271
(14.83%)
802
(43.90%)
1,025
(56.10%)
Grinnell CollegeGrinnell, IA1,759 1,759
(100.00%)
- 835
(47.47%)
924
(52.53%)
Iowa State UniversityAmes, IA29,969 25,241
(84.22%)
4,728
(15.78%)
16,417
(54.78%)
13,552
(45.22%)
Loras CollegeDubuque, IA1,319 1,227
(93.03%)
92
(6.97%)
731
(55.42%)
588
(44.58%)
Luther CollegeDecorah, IA1,610 1,610
(100.00%)
- 727
(45.16%)
883
(54.84%)
Maharishi International UniversityFairfield, IA2,673 681
(25.48%)
1,992
(74.52%)
1,382
(51.70%)
1,291
(48.30%)
Mercy College of Health SciencesDes Moines, IA911 909
(99.78%)
2
(0.22%)
130
(14.27%)
781
(85.73%)
Morningside UniversitySioux City, IA2,249 1,186
(52.73%)
1,063
(47.27%)
782
(34.77%)
1,467
(65.23%)
Mount Mercy UniversityCedar Rapids, IA1,526 1,271
(83.29%)
255
(16.71%)
542
(35.52%)
984
(64.48%)
Northwestern CollegeOrange City, IA1,651 1,153
(69.84%)
498
(30.16%)
645
(39.07%)
1,006
(60.93%)
Orion Technical CollegeDavenport, IA75 75
(100.00%)
- 32
(42.67%)
43
(57.33%)
Palmer College of ChiropracticDavenport, IA2,178 32
(1.47%)
2,146
(98.53%)
1,235
(56.70%)
943
(43.30%)
Saint Ambrose UniversityDavenport, IA2,747 2,118
(77.10%)
629
(22.90%)
1,150
(41.86%)
1,597
(58.14%)
Simpson CollegeIndianola, IA1,151 1,127
(97.91%)
24
(2.09%)
552
(47.96%)
599
(52.04%)
St Luke's CollegeSioux City, IA196 196
(100.00%)
- 16
(8.16%)
180
(91.84%)
University of DubuqueDubuque, IA1,776 1,444
(81.31%)
332
(18.69%)
988
(55.63%)
788
(44.37%)
University of IowaIowa City, IA30,015 21,973
(73.21%)
8,042
(26.79%)
13,316
(44.36%)
16,699
(55.64%)
University of Northern IowaCedar Falls, IA8,945 7,735
(86.47%)
1,210
(13.53%)
3,239
(36.21%)
5,706
(63.79%)
Upper Iowa UniversityFayette, IA3,072 2,463
(80.18%)
609
(19.82%)
1,247
(40.59%)
1,825
(59.41%)
Waldorf UniversityForest City, IA2,763 2,295
(83.06%)
468
(16.94%)
1,703
(61.64%)
1,060
(38.36%)
Wartburg CollegeWaverly, IA1,444 1,416
(98.06%)
28
(1.94%)
708
(49.03%)
736
(50.97%)
William Penn UniversityOskaloosa, IA1,473 1,404
(95.32%)
69
(4.68%)
740
(50.24%)
733
(49.76%)
Average3,3632,617
(77.82%)
967
(22.18%)
1,564
(46.51%)
1,799
(53.49%)

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