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Thursday, September 19, 2024

Student body in Durham County universities comprised mostly of Black or African American students in 2022-23 school year

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Dr. Miguel Cardona, Secretary of Education | https://www2.ed.gov/news/staff/bios/cardona.html#:~:text=Miguel%20A.,in%20the%20mainland%20United%20States.

Dr. Miguel Cardona, Secretary of Education | https://www2.ed.gov/news/staff/bios/cardona.html#:~:text=Miguel%20A.,in%20the%20mainland%20United%20States.

Black or African American students were the most represented ethnicity among students at Durham County universities in the 2022-23 school year, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.

Of the 16,835 students attending institutions in the county at the time, 38.8% were Black or African American. This is an increase of 1% in enrollment numbers, compared to the previous year.

White students comprised the second largest ethnic group in the county, followed by Hispanic students.

Countywide, the number of undergraduates attending the six universities in the county during the 2022-23 school year fell by 1.7%. Duke University reported the largest student body, with 6,640 students.

Graduation rates reveal a significant achievement gap among different ethnicities. While white students graduate at a rate of 62.1%, Black and Hispanic students graduate at a rate of around 40%.

Students' Ethnicity Percentage in Durham County Universities in 2022-23 School Year

Ethnic Group% of Total Student Body
Black or African American38.8%
White24.9%
Hispanic11.9%
Asian9.9%
Multiracial5.5%
U.S. nonresident5%
Unknown4%

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