A total of 1,049,672 students are enrolled in Florida colleges including 4-year colleges, community colleges, and trade schools.
By race, there are 2,386 native american or Alaska native students (0.23%), 40,708 asian students (3.88%), 166,077 african-american students (15.82%), 310,584 hispanic students (29.59%), 1,706 native hawaiian or other pacific islander students (0.16%), and 401,645 white students (38.26%).
For Florida colleges, Commercial Diving Technologies Institute has the highest rate of white students (0.00% and Florida Education Institute has the lowest rate of white students (0.00%.
For Afraican-american students, City College-Hollywood has the highest rate of black students (1.00% and Ana G. Mendez University has the lowest rate of black students (0.00% among Florida colleges.
For Asian students, Florida College of Integrative Medicine has the highest rate of asian students (0.29% and Bethune-Cookman University has the lowest rate of asian students (0.00% among Florida colleges.
Student Population by Race for Florida Colleges
In Florida 4-year colleges and universites, there are 39,699 asian students (4.07%), 145,355 african-american students (14.89%), 286,371 hispanic students (29.34%), and 380,417 white students (38.98%).
In Florida community colleges, there are 14,157 african-american students (31.66%), 12,616 hispanic students (28.21%), and 13,335 white students (29.82%).
In Florida trade schools, there are 6,565 african-american students (22.66%), 11,597 hispanic students (40.03%), and 7,893 white students (27.24%).
Student Population Comparison By Race for All Florida Colleges
The following table compares student population by race between Florida colleges. A total of 1,049,672 students have enrolled in Florida colleges including both undergraduate and graduate programs.