Case Western Reserve University Demographics & Diversity Overview

50%
Minority Students
48%
Female Students
18%
International
45
States Represented

Race & Ethnicity

Case Western Reserve University has a diverse student body with 50% students of color and 18% international students, creating a rich multicultural learning environment that celebrates students from all racial and ethnic backgrounds.

Racial & Ethnic Composition

White
42.3%(2,184)
Hispanic
13.3%(689)
African American
7.5%(389)
Asian
29.2%(1,510)
American Indian or Alaska Native
0.1%(4)
Pacific Islander
0.1%(3)
Two or More Races
6.2%(321)
Unknown
1.3%(65)

Diversity Highlights

Students of Color50%
Total Enrollment12,201
International Students18%

Cultural Engagement

Case Western Reserve University offers numerous cultural organizations, diversity programs, and multicultural events that celebrate the rich backgrounds of our student community.

Gender Distribution

Case Western Reserve University has a gender distribution of 48% female students and 52% male students.

Overall Gender Distribution

Men
52.1%(3,136)
Women
47.9%(2,881)

Gender Statistics

Men3,136

26% of total enrollment

Women2,881

24% of total enrollment

Age Distribution

Case Western Reserve University serves a diverse student population across multiple age demographics. The university enrolls 89% traditional college-age students (18-21 years old) and 1% non-traditional students aged 25 and older.

Undergraduate Ages

Under 18
2.8%(166)
18-19
48.8%(2,936)
20-21
39.7%(2,391)
22-24
7.5%(454)
25+
1.2%(70)

Graduate Student Ages

20-21
2.1%(132)
22-24
33.9%(2,099)
25+
63.9%(3,953)

Age Diversity Insights

89%

Traditional Age (18-21)

1%

Non-Traditional (25+)

51%

Graduate Students

Geographic Diversity

Case Western Reserve University attracts students from across the United States and internationally, with 18% international students contributing to a globally diverse campus community. The student body includes 15% in-state residents, 67% out-of-state students, and 18% international students, creating rich cross-cultural learning opportunities.

Geographic Origin

In-State
15.1%(234)
Out-of-State
67.0%(1,040)
International
18.0%(279)

Regional Representation

In-State234

15% of student body

Out-of-State1,040

67% of student body

International279

18% of student body

States Represented

45 states are represented on campus.

Diversity Metrics

Ethnic Diversity

50%

Students of Color

Gender Balance

48%

Female Students

Global Reach

18%

International

Age Diversity

1%

Non-Traditional Age