ATA College Demographics & Diversity Overview

60%
Minority Students
49%
Female Students
NaN%
International
0
States Represented

Race & Ethnicity

ATA College has a diverse student body with 60% students of color and NaN% international students, creating a rich multicultural learning environment that celebrates students from all racial and ethnic backgrounds.

Racial & Ethnic Composition

White
39.8%(47)
Hispanic
36.4%(43)
African American
16.9%(20)
Asian
5.1%(6)
American Indian or Alaska Native
1.7%(2)

Diversity Highlights

Students of Color60%
Total Enrollment118
International StudentsNaN%

Cultural Engagement

ATA College offers numerous cultural organizations, diversity programs, and multicultural events that celebrate the rich backgrounds of our student community.

Gender Distribution

ATA College has a gender distribution of 49% female students and 51% male students.

Overall Gender Distribution

Men
50.8%(60)
Women
49.2%(58)

Gender Statistics

Men60

51% of total enrollment

Women58

49% of total enrollment

Age Distribution

ATA College serves a diverse student population across multiple age demographics. The university enrolls 12% traditional college-age students (18-21 years old) and 58% non-traditional students aged 25 and older.

Undergraduate Ages

18-19
3.8%(4)
20-21
9.4%(10)
22-24
21.7%(23)
25+
65.1%(69)

Age Diversity Insights

12%

Traditional Age (18-21)

58%

Non-Traditional (25+)

0%

Graduate Students

Geographic Diversity

ATA College attracts students from across the United States and internationally, with NaN% international students contributing to a globally diverse campus community. The student body includes NaN% in-state residents, NaN% out-of-state students, and NaN% international students, creating rich cross-cultural learning opportunities.

Regional Representation

States Represented

0 states are represented on campus.

Diversity Metrics

Ethnic Diversity

60%

Students of Color

Gender Balance

49%

Female Students

Global Reach

NaN%

International

Age Diversity

58%

Non-Traditional Age