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2020: A deeper look at gender among University of Puerto Rico-Medical Sciences's student body

Published 03/01/23

In 2020, University of Puerto Rico-Medical Sciences's student body was comprised of 510 men and 1,708 women students, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.

The number of male students grew by 1% from the previous year, while the number of female students grew by 0% compared to the gender breakdown from the year before.

University of Puerto Rico-Medical Sciences ranked seventh out of 127 schools on the Puerto Rico safety list, with zero on-campus offense reported in 2020.

About 20.2 million students in the United States were enrolled for undergraduate degrees during the academic year 2021–2022. There were 21 million undergraduate students registered in classes last year, which was a decline of nearly 800,000 students.

Women have received college degrees at a higher rate than men since the 1990s. Men's enrolment rates, particularly for Black men, have generally declined significantly in recent years.

GenderNumber of students in 2020Number of students in 2019% change compared to previous year
Male5105071%
Female1,7081,7000%

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