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2017-18 First-Year Enrollment by Gender Race-Ethnicity And 2017‐18 Osteopathic Medical College First‐Year Enrollment by Gender and Race/Ethnicity Under‐ Total Percent College Male Female Undisclosed represented Enrollment Female Minority Total 8,088 4,372 3,713 3 45.9% 9.8% Hispanic/Latino 492 217 275 0 White, non‐Hispanic 4,502 2,552 1,950 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 22 15 7 0 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 270 108 162 0 Asian, non‐Hispanic 1,792 932 860 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 11 6 5 0 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 449 237 212 0 Unknown 452 256 193 3 Nonresident Alien 98 49 49 0 A.T. Still University‐ Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine 179 100 79 0 44.1% 8.9% Hispanic/Latino 11 2 9 0 White, non‐Hispanic 136 78 58 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 0000 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 5410 Asian, non‐Hispanic 13 8 5 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 0000 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 10 5 5 0 Unknown 4310 Nonresident Alien 0000 A.T. Still University‐ School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona 109 48 61 0 56.0% 7.3% Hispanic/Latino 6420 White, non‐Hispanic 45 20 25 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 0000 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 1010 Asian, non‐Hispanic 34 15 19 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 1100 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 7340 Unknown 15 5 10 0 Nonresident Alien 0000 Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine 173 95 78 0 45.1% 8.1% Hispanic/Latino 7340 White, non‐Hispanic 30 15 15 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 1010 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 6420 Asian, non‐Hispanic 27 14 13 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 0000 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 3210 Unknown 99 57 42 0 Nonresident Alien 0000 Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University 258 154 104 0 40.3% 4.3% Hispanic/Latino 8350 White, non‐Hispanic 146 90 56 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 0000 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 3210 Asian, non‐Hispanic 72 43 29 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 0000 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 11 4 7 0 Unknown 9720 Nonresident Alien 9540 Copyright © 2018. American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine. All rights reserved. 1 of 8 2017‐18 Osteopathic Medical College First‐Year Enrollment by Gender and Race/Ethnicity Under‐ Total Percent College Male Female Undisclosed represented Enrollment Female Minority Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine 162 89 73 0 45.1% 6.2% Hispanic/Latino 4220 White, non‐Hispanic 107 63 44 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 1100 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 5230 Asian, non‐Hispanic 38 15 23 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 0000 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 0000 Unknown 7610 Nonresident Alien 0000 Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine 163 79 83 1 51.2% 26.4% Hispanic/Latino 38 13 25 0 White, non‐Hispanic 62 35 27 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 1100 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 4130 Asian, non‐Hispanic 33 16 17 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 0000 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 8260 Unknown 17 11 5 1 Nonresident Alien 0000 Campbell University Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine 150 76 74 0 49.3% 8.0% Hispanic/Latino 8170 White, non‐Hispanic 93 49 44 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 1010 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 3120 Asian, non‐Hispanic 28 15 13 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 0000 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 10 7 3 0 Unknown 7340 Nonresident Alien 0000 Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University 208 116 92 0 44.2% 0.5% Hispanic/Latino 1100 White, non‐Hispanic 115 63 52 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 0000 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 0000 Asian, non‐Hispanic 82 46 36 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 0000 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 1100 Unknown 6420 Nonresident Alien 3120 Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine 223 132 91 0 40.8% 5.8% Hispanic/Latino 11 6 5 0 White, non‐Hispanic 149 86 63 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 0000 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 2110 Asian, non‐Hispanic 43 27 16 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 0000 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 9540 Unknown 9720 Nonresident Alien 0000 Copyright © 2018. American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine. All rights reserved. 2 of 8 2017‐18 Osteopathic Medical College First‐Year Enrollment by Gender and Race/Ethnicity Under‐ Total Percent College Male Female Undisclosed represented Enrollment Female Minority Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine‐ Auburn 161 81 80 0 49.7% 22.4% Hispanic/Latino 24 8 16 0 White, non‐Hispanic 103 56 47 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 0000 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 12 5 7 0 Asian, non‐Hispanic 22 12 10 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 0000 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 0000 Unknown 0000 Nonresident Alien 0000 Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine‐ Carolinas Campus 162 85 77 0 47.5% 16.7% Hispanic/Latino 17 8 9 0 White, non‐Hispanic 110 60 50 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 1100 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 6330 Asian, non‐Hispanic 24 12 12 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 3030 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 0000 Unknown 1100 Nonresident Alien 0000 Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine‐ Virginia Campus 186 82 104 0 55.9% 11.3% Hispanic/Latino 8170 White, non‐Hispanic 127 62 65 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 2200 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 11 5 6 0 Asian, non‐Hispanic 38 12 26 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 0000 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 0000 Unknown 0000 Nonresident Alien 0000 Georgia Campus‐ Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine 143 72 71 0 49.7% 14.7% Hispanic/Latino 6600 White, non‐Hispanic 47 24 23 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 0000 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 15 4 11 0 Asian, non‐Hispanic 26 14 12 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 0000 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 40 19 21 0 Unknown 8530 Nonresident Alien 1010 Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of 442 270 171 1 38.8% 2.0% Osteopathic Medicine Hispanic/Latino 3210 White, non‐Hispanic 200 136 64 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 0000 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 5230 Asian, non‐Hispanic 104 56 48 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 1100 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 84 53 31 0 Unknown 32 13 18 1 Nonresident Alien 13 7 6 0 Copyright © 2018. American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine. All rights reserved. 3 of 8 2017‐18 Osteopathic Medical College First‐Year Enrollment by Gender and Race/Ethnicity Under‐ Total Percent College Male Female Undisclosed represented Enrollment Female Minority Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine 388 224 164 0 42.3% 4.9% Hispanic/Latino 11 6 5 0 White, non‐Hispanic 270 156 114 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 0000 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 8260 Asian, non‐Hispanic 86 51 35 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 0000 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 13 9 4 0 Unknown 0000 Nonresident Alien 0000 Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine Bradenton Campus 202 105 97 0 48.0% 11.9% Hispanic/Latino 19 7 12 0 White, non‐Hispanic 123 70 53 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 0000 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 5140 Asian, non‐Hispanic 50 25 25 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 0000 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 5230 Unknown 0000 Nonresident Alien 0000 Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine 156 84 72 0 46.2% 11.5% Hispanic/Latino 11 6 5 0 White, non‐Hispanic 99 53 46 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 0000 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 7520 Asian, non‐Hispanic 25 11 14 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 0000 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 1100 Unknown 11 7 4 0 Nonresident Alien 2110 Lincoln Memorial University‐ DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine 247 134 113 0 45.7% 10.5% Hispanic/Latino 11 2 9 0 White, non‐Hispanic 148 81 67 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 0000 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 14 8 6 0 Asian, non‐Hispanic 28 20 8 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 1010 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 29 15 14 0 Unknown 11 7 4 0 Nonresident Alien 5140 Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine 172 91 81 0 47.1% 11.6% Hispanic/Latino 10 5 5 0 White, non‐Hispanic 111 61 50 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 0000 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 9360 Asian, non‐Hispanic 28 14 14 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 1100 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 7430 Unknown 6330 Nonresident Alien 0000 Copyright © 2018. American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine. All rights reserved. 4 of 8 2017‐18 Osteopathic Medical College First‐Year Enrollment by Gender and Race/Ethnicity Under‐ Total Percent College Male Female Undisclosed represented Enrollment Female Minority Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine 316 160 156 0 49.4% 5.1% Hispanic/Latino 7340 White, non‐Hispanic 226 116 110 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 0000 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 9360 Asian, non‐Hispanic 43 23 20 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 0000 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 0000 Unknown 4220 Nonresident Alien 27 13 14 0 New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine 443 249 194 0 43.8% 7.0% Hispanic/Latino 14 5 9 0 White, non‐Hispanic 189 120 69 0 American Indian/Alaska Native, non‐Hispanic 0000 Black/African American, non‐Hispanic 17 6 11 0 Asian, non‐Hispanic 183 95 88 0 Pacific Islander, non‐Hispanic 0000 Two or more races, non‐Hispanic 0000 Unknown 40 23 17 0 Nonresident Alien 0000 Nova Southeastern University Dr.
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