Antelope Valley Community College District Demographics & Diversity Overview

85%
Minority Students
56%
Female Students
2%
International
8
States Represented

Race & Ethnicity

Antelope Valley Community College District has a diverse student body with 85% students of color and 2% international students, creating a rich multicultural learning environment that celebrates students from all racial and ethnic backgrounds.

Racial & Ethnic Composition

White
14.5%(1,715)
Hispanic
62.9%(7,433)
African American
13.1%(1,544)
Asian
3.9%(456)
American Indian or Alaska Native
0.2%(29)
Pacific Islander
0.2%(20)
Two or More Races
3.8%(449)
Unknown
1.5%(173)

Diversity Highlights

Students of Color85%
Total Enrollment11,840
International Students2%

Cultural Engagement

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

Gender Distribution

Antelope Valley Community College District has a gender distribution of 56% female students and 44% male students.

Overall Gender Distribution

Men
43.8%(5,184)
Women
56.2%(6,656)

Gender Statistics

Men5,184

44% of total enrollment

Women6,656

56% of total enrollment

Age Distribution

Antelope Valley Community College District serves a diverse student population across multiple age demographics. The university enrolls 46% traditional college-age students (18-21 years old) and 32% non-traditional students aged 25 and older.

Undergraduate Ages

Under 18
8.5%(1,001)
18-19
27.9%(3,305)
20-21
17.9%(2,124)
22-24
13.8%(1,639)
25+
31.8%(3,771)

Age Diversity Insights

46%

Traditional Age (18-21)

32%

Non-Traditional (25+)

0%

Graduate Students

Geographic Diversity

Antelope Valley Community College District attracts students from across the United States and internationally, with 2% international students contributing to a globally diverse campus community. The student body includes 185% in-state residents, -87% out-of-state students, and 2% international students, creating rich cross-cultural learning opportunities.

Geographic Origin

In-State
98.8%(2,350)
International
1.2%(28)

Regional Representation

In-State2,350

185% of student body

International28

2% of student body

States Represented

8 states are represented on campus.

Diversity Metrics

Ethnic Diversity

85%

Students of Color

Gender Balance

56%

Female Students

Global Reach

2%

International

Age Diversity

32%

Non-Traditional Age