Mount Sinai Phillips School of Nursing Student Population Overview

434
Total Students
434
Undergraduates
50%
Full-Time

Student Population Overview

Mount Sinai Phillips School of Nursing educates a diverse community of 434 students, with 434 pursuing undergraduate degrees and engaged in advanced graduate studies.

Total Enrollment

434

All students across all programs

Student-Faculty Ratio

8:1

Students per faculty member

Enrollment Type

Mount Sinai Phillips School of Nursing has a mixed enrollment student body with 50% of students being full-time and 50% being part-time, totaling 434 students across all enrollment types.

Full-Time vs Part-Time

Enrollment Status

50% Full-Time

50% Part-Time

216

Full-Time Students

57

Part-Time Students

Age Distribution

For undergraduates at Mount Sinai Phillips School of Nursing, the majority of students fall in the 25+ age range with 146 students, but also includes 10 students in the 20-21 range, 117 students in the 22-24 range. For graduate students, the distribution shows 0 students in the Under 18 age group, with .

Undergraduate Age Distribution

Undergraduate Ages
Under 18
0 (0%)
18-19
0 (0%)
20-21
10 (4%)
22-24
117 (43%)
25+
146 (53%)
20-2110
22-24117
25+146

Gender Distribution

Mount Sinai Phillips School of Nursing has more women than men with 382 female students and 52 male students enrolled.

Gender Distribution
Men
52 (12%)
Women
382 (88%)

Men

52

12%

Women

382

88%

Geographic Origin

Mount Sinai Phillips School of Nursing has .

Additional Demographics

Campus Location

New York, New York

City: Large