Student Population Overview
CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice educates a diverse community of 17,296 students, with 14,932 pursuing undergraduate degrees and 2,364 engaged in advanced graduate studies.
Total Enrollment
17,296
All students across all programs
Student-Faculty Ratio
16:1
Students per faculty member
Academic Level Distribution
Enrollment Type
CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice has a predominantly full-time student body with 58% of students being full-time and 42% being part-time, totaling 17,296 students across all enrollment types.
Full-Time vs Part-Time
58% Full-Time
42% Part-Time
10,010
Full-Time Students
3,500
Part-Time Students
Academic Level
86% Undergraduate
14% Graduate
14,932
Undergraduate
2,364
Graduate
Age Distribution
For undergraduates at CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice, the majority of students fall in the 18-19 age range with 3,518 students, but also includes 875 students in the Under 18 range, 3,213 students in the 20-21 range, 2,051 students in the 22-24 range, 2,019 students in the 25+ range. For graduate students, the distribution shows 1,130 students in the 25+ age group, with 1 in the 18-19 category, 70 in the 20-21 category, 631 in the 22-24 category.
Undergraduate Age Distribution
Graduate Age Distribution
Gender Distribution
CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice has more women than men with 9,390 female students and 5,542 male students enrolled.
Men
5,542
32%
Women
9,390
54%
Other
84
0%
Geographic Origin
CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice has , and NaN% (50 students) from international locations.
Regional Distribution
Additional Demographics
First-Time Undergraduates
2,027
New students this year
Campus Location
New York, New York
City: Large